Add helper functions parse_flags and parse_flags_qcs.
parse_flags helper function allows to look for a set of flags at
the start of a string.
A flag must be given individually.
parse_flags_qcs is a specialised helper function to handle
the flags -q, -c and -s, that are used in the new command 'frame apply'
and in the command 'thread apply.
Modify number_or_range_parser::get_number to differentiate a
- followed by digits from a - followed by an alpha (i.e. a flag or an option).
That is needed for the addition of the [FLAG]... arguments to
thread apply ID... [FLAG]... COMMAND
Remove bool number_or_range_parser::m_finished, rather
implement the 'finished' logic inside number_or_range_parser::finished.
The new logic properly detects the end of parsing even if not at
end of the string. This ensures that number_or_range_parser::cur_tok
really points past the last parsed token when parsing is finished.
Before, it was always pointing at the end of the string.
As parsing now is finished directly when not positioned on a number,
number_is_in_list must do an error check before the loop getting all
numbers.
The error message for 'thread apply -$unknownconvvar p 1'
is now the more clear:
Convenience variable must have integer value.
Invalid thread ID: -$unknownconvvar p 1
instead of previously:
negative value
gdb/ChangeLog
2018-07-12 Philippe Waroquiers <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>
* cli-utils.c (number_or_range_parser::get_number): Only handle
numbers or convenience var as numbers.
(parse_flags): New function.
(parse_flags_qcs): New function.
(number_or_range_parser::finished): Ensure parsing end is detected
before end of string.
* cli-utils.h (parse_flags): New function.
(parse_flags_qcs): New function.
(number_or_range_parser): Remove m_finished bool.
(number_or_range_parser::skip_range): Set m_in_range to false.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
2018-07-12 Philippe Waroquiers <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>
* gdb.base/skip.exp: Update expected error message.
+2018-07-12 Philippe Waroquiers <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>
+
+ * cli-utils.c (number_or_range_parser::get_number): Only handle
+ numbers or convenience var as numbers.
+ (parse_flags): New function.
+ (parse_flags_qcs): New function.
+ (number_or_range_parser::finished): Ensure parsing end is detected
+ before end of string.
+ * cli-utils.h (parse_flags): New function.
+ (parse_flags_qcs): New function.
+ (number_or_range_parser): Remove m_finished bool.
+ (number_or_range_parser::skip_range): Set m_in_range to false.
+
2018-07-12 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com>
* ser-tcp.c (try_connect): Declare 'ioarg' as 'u_long' if building
void
number_or_range_parser::init (const char *string)
{
- m_finished = false;
m_cur_tok = string;
m_last_retval = 0;
m_end_value = 0;
/* Default case: state->m_cur_tok is pointing either to a solo
number, or to the first number of a range. */
m_last_retval = get_number_trailer (&m_cur_tok, '-');
- if (*m_cur_tok == '-')
+ /* If get_number_trailer has found a -, it might be the start
+ of a command option. So, do not parse a range if the - is
+ followed by an alpha. */
+ if (*m_cur_tok == '-' && !isalpha (*(m_cur_tok + 1)))
{
const char **temp;
}
}
else
- error (_("negative value"));
- m_finished = *m_cur_tok == '\0';
+ {
+ if (isdigit (*(m_cur_tok + 1)))
+ error (_("negative value"));
+ if (*(m_cur_tok + 1) == '$')
+ {
+ /* Convenience variable. */
+ m_last_retval = ::get_number (&m_cur_tok);
+ if (m_last_retval < 0)
+ error (_("negative value"));
+ }
+ }
return m_last_retval;
}
m_end_value = end_value;
}
+/* See documentation in cli-utils.h. */
+
+bool
+number_or_range_parser::finished () const
+{
+ /* Parsing is finished when at end of string or null string,
+ or we are not in a range and not in front of an integer, negative
+ integer, convenience var or negative convenience var. */
+ return (m_cur_tok == NULL || *m_cur_tok == '\0'
+ || (!m_in_range
+ && !(isdigit (*m_cur_tok) || *m_cur_tok == '$')
+ && !(*m_cur_tok == '-'
+ && (isdigit (m_cur_tok[1]) || m_cur_tok[1] == '$'))));
+}
+
/* Accept a number and a string-form list of numbers such as is
accepted by get_number_or_range. Return TRUE if the number is
in the list.
return 1;
number_or_range_parser parser (list);
+
+ if (parser.finished ())
+ error (_("Arguments must be numbers or '$' variables."));
while (!parser.finished ())
{
int gotnum = parser.get_number ();
if (gotnum == 0)
- error (_("Args must be numbers or '$' variables."));
+ error (_("Arguments must be numbers or '$' variables."));
if (gotnum == number)
return 1;
}
}
return 0;
}
+
+/* See documentation in cli-utils.h. */
+
+int
+parse_flags (const char **str, const char *flags)
+{
+ const char *p = skip_spaces (*str);
+
+ if (p[0] == '-'
+ && isalpha (p[1])
+ && (p[2] == '\0' || isspace (p[2])))
+ {
+ const char pf = p[1];
+ const char *f = flags;
+
+ while (*f != '\0')
+ {
+ if (*f == pf)
+ {
+ *str = skip_spaces (p + 2);
+ return f - flags + 1;
+ }
+ f++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* See documentation in cli-utils.h. */
+
+bool
+parse_flags_qcs (const char *which_command, const char **str,
+ qcs_flags *flags)
+{
+ switch (parse_flags (str, "qcs"))
+ {
+ case 0:
+ return false;
+ case 1:
+ flags->quiet = true;
+ break;
+ case 2:
+ flags->cont = true;
+ break;
+ case 3:
+ flags->silent = true;
+ break;
+ default:
+ gdb_assert_not_reached ("int qcs flag out of bound");
+ }
+
+ if (flags->cont && flags->silent)
+ error (_("%s: -c and -s are mutually exclusive"), which_command);
+
+ return true;
+}
const char *end_ptr);
/* Returns true if parsing has completed. */
- bool finished () const
- { return m_finished; }
+ bool finished () const;
/* Return the string being parsed. When parsing has finished, this
points past the last parsed token. */
{
gdb_assert (m_in_range);
m_cur_tok = m_end_ptr;
+ m_in_range = false;
}
private:
number_or_range_parser (const number_or_range_parser &);
number_or_range_parser &operator= (const number_or_range_parser &);
- /* True if parsing has completed. */
- bool m_finished;
-
/* The string being parsed. When parsing has finished, this points
past the last parsed token. */
const char *m_cur_tok;
arg, arg_len);
}
+/* A helper function that looks for a set of flags at the start of a
+ string. The possible flags are given as a null terminated string.
+ A flag in STR must either be at the end of the string,
+ or be followed by whitespace.
+ Returns 0 if no valid flag is found at the start of STR.
+ Otherwise updates *STR, and returns N (which is > 0),
+ such that FLAGS [N - 1] is the valid found flag. */
+extern int parse_flags (const char **str, const char *flags);
+
+/* qcs_flags struct regroups the flags parsed by parse_flags_qcs. */
+
+struct qcs_flags
+{
+ bool quiet = false;
+ bool cont = false;
+ bool silent = false;
+};
+
+/* A helper function that uses parse_flags to handle the flags qcs :
+ A flag -q sets FLAGS->QUIET to true.
+ A flag -c sets FLAGS->CONT to true.
+ A flag -s sets FLAGS->SILENT to true.
+
+ The caller is responsible to initialize *FLAGS to false before the (first)
+ call to parse_flags_qcs.
+ parse_flags_qcs can then be called iteratively to search for more
+ valid flags, as part of a 'main parsing loop' searching for -q/-c/-s
+ flags together with other flags and options.
+
+ Returns true and updates *STR and one of FLAGS->QUIET, FLAGS->CONT,
+ FLAGS->SILENT if it finds a valid flag.
+ Returns false if no valid flag is found at the beginning of STR.
+
+ Throws an error if a flag is found such that both FLAGS->CONT and
+ FLAGS->SILENT are true. */
+
+extern bool parse_flags_qcs (const char *which_command, const char **str,
+ qcs_flags *flags);
#endif /* CLI_UTILS_H */
+2018-07-12 Philippe Waroquiers <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>
+
+ * gdb.base/skip.exp: Update expected error message.
+
2018-07-11 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com>
Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
gdb_test "skip enable 999" "No skiplist entries found with number 999."
gdb_test "skip disable 999" "No skiplist entries found with number 999."
gdb_test "skip delete 999" "No skiplist entries found with number 999."
-gdb_test "skip enable a" "Args must be numbers or '\\$' variables."
-gdb_test "skip disable a" "Args must be numbers or '\\$' variables."
-gdb_test "skip delete a" "Args must be numbers or '\\$' variables."
+gdb_test "skip enable a" "Arguments must be numbers or '\\$' variables."
+gdb_test "skip disable a" "Arguments must be numbers or '\\$' variables."
+gdb_test "skip delete a" "Arguments must be numbers or '\\$' variables."
# Ask for info on a skiplist entry which doesn't exist.