Canonicalize conversion operators

Consider a conversion operator such as:

operator foo const* const* ();

There are two small parser problems, highlighted by this test:

(gdb) p operator foo const* const*
There is no field named operatorfoo const* const *

GDB is looking up the symbol "operatorfoo const* const*" -- it is missing a
space between the keyword "operator" and the type name "foo const* const*".

Additionally, this input of the user-defined type needs to be canonicalized
so that different "spellings" of the type are recognized:

(gdb) p operator const foo* const *
There is no field named operator const foo* const *

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* c-exp.y (oper): Canonicalize conversion operators of user-defined
	types.
	Add whitespace to front of type name.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.cp/cpexprs.cc (base) <operator fluff const* const*>: New
	method.
	(main): Call it.
	* gdb.cp/cpexprs.exp: Add new conversion operator to test matrix.
	Add additional user-defined conversion operator tests.
This commit is contained in:
Keith Seitz 2017-10-18 11:05:45 -07:00
parent 3753468682
commit c8ba13ad37
5 changed files with 40 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
2017-11-18 Keith Seitz <keiths@redhat.com>
* c-exp.y (oper): Canonicalize conversion operators of user-defined
types.
Add whitespace to front of type name.
2017-10-18 Keith Seitz <keiths@redhat.com>
* dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_add_typedef): Issue a complaint on unhandled

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@ -1554,7 +1554,7 @@ oper: OPERATOR NEW
| OPERATOR '>'
{ $$ = operator_stoken (">"); }
| OPERATOR ASSIGN_MODIFY
{ const char *op = "unknown";
{ const char *op = " unknown";
switch ($2)
{
case BINOP_RSH:
@ -1630,7 +1630,13 @@ oper: OPERATOR NEW
c_print_type ($2, NULL, &buf, -1, 0,
&type_print_raw_options);
$$ = operator_stoken (buf.c_str ());
/* This also needs canonicalization. */
std::string canon
= cp_canonicalize_string (buf.c_str ());
if (canon.empty ())
canon = std::move (buf.string ());
$$ = operator_stoken ((" " + canon).c_str ());
}
;

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@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
2017-11-18 Keith Seitz <keiths@redhat.com>
* gdb.cp/cpexprs.cc (base) <operator fluff const* const*>: New
method.
(main): Call it.
* gdb.cp/cpexprs.exp: Add new conversion operator to test matrix.
Add additional user-defined conversion operator tests.
2017-10-17 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* boards/native-stdio-gdbserver.exp: Load "local-board".

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@ -270,6 +270,7 @@ public:
operator int () const { return 21; } // base::operator int
operator fluff* () const { return new fluff (); } // base::operator fluff*
operator fluff** () const { return &g_fluff; } // base::operator fluff**
operator fluff const* const* () const { return &g_fluff; } // base::operator fluff const* const*
};
class base1 : public virtual base
@ -448,6 +449,7 @@ test_function (int argc, char* argv[]) // test_function
char* str = a;
fluff* flp = a;
fluff** flpp = a;
fluff const* const* flcpcp = a;
CV_f(CV::i);

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@ -407,6 +407,10 @@ add {base::operator int} \
{int (const base * const)} \
- \
-
add {base::operator fluff const* const*} \
{const fluff * const *(const base * const)} \
- \
-
# Templates
add {tclass<char>::do_something} \
@ -746,5 +750,17 @@ gdb_test "p CV_f(CV::i)" " = 43"
gdb_test "p CV_f('cpexprs.cc'::CV::t)" \
{ = {int \(int\)} 0x[0-9a-f]+ <CV_f\(int\)>}
# Make sure conversion operator names are canonicalized and properly
# "spelled."
gdb_test "p base::operator const fluff * const *" \
[get "base::operator fluff const* const*" print] \
"canonicalized conversion operator name 1"
gdb_test "p base::operator const fluff* const*" \
[get "base::operator fluff const* const*" print] \
"canonicalized conversion operator name 2"
gdb_test "p base::operator derived*" \
"There is no field named operator derived\\*" \
"undefined conversion operator"
gdb_exit
return 0