void yyerror (char *);
-static struct stoken string_to_operator (struct stoken);
-
static void write_int (LONGEST, struct type *);
static void write_object_renaming (const struct block *, const char *, int,
error (_("Error in expression, near `%s'."), lexptr);
}
-/* The operator name corresponding to operator symbol STRING (adds
- quotes and maps to lower-case). Destroys the previous contents of
- the array pointed to by STRING.ptr. Error if STRING does not match
- a valid Ada operator. Assumes that STRING.ptr points to a
- null-terminated string and that, if STRING is a valid operator
- symbol, the array pointed to by STRING.ptr contains at least
- STRING.length+3 characters. */
-
-static struct stoken
-string_to_operator (struct stoken string)
-{
- int i;
-
- for (i = 0; ada_opname_table[i].encoded != NULL; i += 1)
- {
- if (string.length == strlen (ada_opname_table[i].decoded)-2
- && strncasecmp (string.ptr, ada_opname_table[i].decoded+1,
- string.length) == 0)
- {
- strncpy (string.ptr, ada_opname_table[i].decoded,
- string.length+2);
- string.length += 2;
- return string;
- }
- }
- error (_("Invalid operator symbol `%s'"), string.ptr);
-}
-
/* Emit expression to access an instance of SYM, in block BLOCK (if
* non-NULL), and with :: qualification ORIG_LEFT_CONTEXT. */
static void
{
obstack_init (&temp_parse_space);
}
-
-/* FIXME: hilfingr/2004-10-05: Hack to remove warning. The function
- string_to_operator is supposed to be used for cases where one
- calls an operator function with prefix notation, as in
- "+" (a, b), but at some point, this code seems to have gone
- missing. */
-
-struct stoken (*dummy_string_to_ada_operator) (struct stoken)
- = string_to_operator;