binutils-gdb/gdb/ui-out.c
Marco Barisione 0d7e3cd15f gdb: Move definitions of std::string overloads in ui_out to the header
These methods are just trivial wrappers around the versions accepting
a char pointer.  By moving them to the header the compiler can inline
them.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* ui-out.c (ui_out::field_string): Move to ui-out.h.
	(ui_out::text): Ditto.
	* ui-out.h (class ui_out): Add definitions of
	ui_out::field_string and ui_out::text which were previously
	defined in ui-out.c.
2021-05-19 16:48:05 +01:00

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/* Output generating routines for GDB.
Copyright (C) 1999-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by Cygnus Solutions.
Written by Fernando Nasser for Cygnus.
This file is part of GDB.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include "defs.h"
#include "expression.h" /* For language.h */
#include "language.h"
#include "ui-out.h"
#include "gdbsupport/format.h"
#include "cli/cli-style.h"
#include "diagnostics.h"
#include <vector>
#include <memory>
#include <string>
namespace {
/* A header of a ui_out_table. */
class ui_out_hdr
{
public:
explicit ui_out_hdr (int number, int min_width, ui_align alignment,
const std::string &name, const std::string &header)
: m_number (number),
m_min_width (min_width),
m_alignment (alignment),
m_name (name),
m_header (header)
{
}
int number () const
{
return m_number;
}
int min_width () const
{
return m_min_width;
}
ui_align alignment () const
{
return m_alignment;
}
const std::string &header () const
{
return m_header;
}
const std::string &name () const
{
return m_name;
}
private:
/* The number of the table column this header represents, 1-based. */
int m_number;
/* Minimal column width in characters. May or may not be applicable,
depending on the actual implementation of ui_out. */
int m_min_width;
/* Alignment of the content in the column. May or may not be applicable,
depending on the actual implementation of ui_out. */
ui_align m_alignment;
/* Internal column name, used to internally refer to the column. */
std::string m_name;
/* Printed header text of the column. */
std::string m_header;
};
} // namespace
/* A level of nesting (either a list or a tuple) in a ui_out output. */
class ui_out_level
{
public:
explicit ui_out_level (ui_out_type type)
: m_type (type),
m_field_count (0)
{
}
ui_out_type type () const
{
return m_type;
}
int field_count () const
{
return m_field_count;
}
void inc_field_count ()
{
m_field_count++;
}
private:
/* The type of this level. */
ui_out_type m_type;
/* Count each field; the first element is for non-list fields. */
int m_field_count;
};
/* Tables are special. Maintain a separate structure that tracks
their state. At present an output can only contain a single table
but that restriction might eventually be lifted. */
class ui_out_table
{
public:
/* States (steps) of a table generation. */
enum class state
{
/* We are generating the table headers. */
HEADERS,
/* We are generating the table body. */
BODY,
};
explicit ui_out_table (int entry_level, int nr_cols, const std::string &id)
: m_state (state::HEADERS),
m_entry_level (entry_level),
m_nr_cols (nr_cols),
m_id (id)
{
}
/* Start building the body of the table. */
void start_body ();
/* Add a new header to the table. */
void append_header (int width, ui_align alignment,
const std::string &col_name, const std::string &col_hdr);
void start_row ();
/* Extract the format information for the next header and advance
the header iterator. Return false if there was no next header. */
bool get_next_header (int *colno, int *width, ui_align *alignment,
const char **col_hdr);
bool query_field (int colno, int *width, int *alignment,
const char **col_name) const;
state current_state () const;
int entry_level () const;
private:
state m_state;
/* The level at which each entry of the table is to be found. A row
(a tuple) is made up of entries. Consequently ENTRY_LEVEL is one
above that of the table. */
int m_entry_level;
/* Number of table columns (as specified in the table_begin call). */
int m_nr_cols;
/* String identifying the table (as specified in the table_begin
call). */
std::string m_id;
/* Pointers to the column headers. */
std::vector<std::unique_ptr<ui_out_hdr>> m_headers;
/* Iterator over the headers vector, used when printing successive fields. */
std::vector<std::unique_ptr<ui_out_hdr>>::const_iterator m_headers_iterator;
};
/* See ui-out.h. */
void ui_out_table::start_body ()
{
if (m_state != state::HEADERS)
internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
_("extra table_body call not allowed; there must be only "
"one table_body after a table_begin and before a "
"table_end."));
/* Check if the number of defined headers matches the number of expected
columns. */
if (m_headers.size () != m_nr_cols)
internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
_("number of headers differ from number of table "
"columns."));
m_state = state::BODY;
m_headers_iterator = m_headers.begin ();
}
/* See ui-out.h. */
void ui_out_table::append_header (int width, ui_align alignment,
const std::string &col_name,
const std::string &col_hdr)
{
if (m_state != state::HEADERS)
internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
_("table header must be specified after table_begin and "
"before table_body."));
std::unique_ptr<ui_out_hdr> header (new ui_out_hdr (m_headers.size () + 1,
width, alignment,
col_name, col_hdr));
m_headers.push_back (std::move (header));
}
/* See ui-out.h. */
void ui_out_table::start_row ()
{
m_headers_iterator = m_headers.begin ();
}
/* See ui-out.h. */
bool ui_out_table::get_next_header (int *colno, int *width, ui_align *alignment,
const char **col_hdr)
{
/* There may be no headers at all or we may have used all columns. */
if (m_headers_iterator == m_headers.end ())
return false;
ui_out_hdr *hdr = m_headers_iterator->get ();
*colno = hdr->number ();
*width = hdr->min_width ();
*alignment = hdr->alignment ();
*col_hdr = hdr->header ().c_str ();
/* Advance the header pointer to the next entry. */
m_headers_iterator++;
return true;
}
/* See ui-out.h. */
bool ui_out_table::query_field (int colno, int *width, int *alignment,
const char **col_name) const
{
/* Column numbers are 1-based, so convert to 0-based index. */
int index = colno - 1;
if (index >= 0 && index < m_headers.size ())
{
ui_out_hdr *hdr = m_headers[index].get ();
gdb_assert (colno == hdr->number ());
*width = hdr->min_width ();
*alignment = hdr->alignment ();
*col_name = hdr->name ().c_str ();
return true;
}
else
return false;
}
/* See ui-out.h. */
ui_out_table::state ui_out_table::current_state () const
{
return m_state;
}
/* See ui-out.h. */
int ui_out_table::entry_level () const
{
return m_entry_level;
}
int
ui_out::level () const
{
return m_levels.size ();
}
/* The current (inner most) level. */
ui_out_level *
ui_out::current_level () const
{
return m_levels.back ().get ();
}
/* Create a new level, of TYPE. */
void
ui_out::push_level (ui_out_type type)
{
std::unique_ptr<ui_out_level> level (new ui_out_level (type));
m_levels.push_back (std::move (level));
}
/* Discard the current level. TYPE is the type of the level being
discarded. */
void
ui_out::pop_level (ui_out_type type)
{
/* We had better not underflow the buffer. */
gdb_assert (m_levels.size () > 0);
gdb_assert (current_level ()->type () == type);
m_levels.pop_back ();
}
/* Mark beginning of a table. */
void
ui_out::table_begin (int nr_cols, int nr_rows, const std::string &tblid)
{
if (m_table_up != nullptr)
internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
_("tables cannot be nested; table_begin found before \
previous table_end."));
m_table_up.reset (new ui_out_table (level () + 1, nr_cols, tblid));
do_table_begin (nr_cols, nr_rows, tblid.c_str ());
}
void
ui_out::table_header (int width, ui_align alignment,
const std::string &col_name, const std::string &col_hdr)
{
if (m_table_up == nullptr)
internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
_("table_header outside a table is not valid; it must be \
after a table_begin and before a table_body."));
m_table_up->append_header (width, alignment, col_name, col_hdr);
do_table_header (width, alignment, col_name, col_hdr);
}
void
ui_out::table_body ()
{
if (m_table_up == nullptr)
internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
_("table_body outside a table is not valid; it must be "
"after a table_begin and before a table_end."));
m_table_up->start_body ();
do_table_body ();
}
void
ui_out::table_end ()
{
if (m_table_up == nullptr)
internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
_("misplaced table_end or missing table_begin."));
do_table_end ();
m_table_up = nullptr;
}
void
ui_out::begin (ui_out_type type, const char *id)
{
/* Be careful to verify the ``field'' before the new tuple/list is
pushed onto the stack. That way the containing list/table/row is
verified and not the newly created tuple/list. This verification
is needed (at least) for the case where a table row entry
contains either a tuple/list. For that case bookkeeping such as
updating the column count or advancing to the next heading still
needs to be performed. */
{
int fldno;
int width;
ui_align align;
verify_field (&fldno, &width, &align);
}
push_level (type);
/* If the push puts us at the same level as a table row entry, we've
got a new table row. Put the header pointer back to the start. */
if (m_table_up != nullptr
&& m_table_up->current_state () == ui_out_table::state::BODY
&& m_table_up->entry_level () == level ())
m_table_up->start_row ();
do_begin (type, id);
}
void
ui_out::end (ui_out_type type)
{
pop_level (type);
do_end (type);
}
void
ui_out::field_signed (const char *fldname, LONGEST value)
{
int fldno;
int width;
ui_align align;
verify_field (&fldno, &width, &align);
do_field_signed (fldno, width, align, fldname, value);
}
void
ui_out::field_fmt_signed (int input_width, ui_align input_align,
const char *fldname, LONGEST value)
{
int fldno;
int width;
ui_align align;
verify_field (&fldno, &width, &align);
do_field_signed (fldno, input_width, input_align, fldname, value);
}
/* See ui-out.h. */
void
ui_out::field_unsigned (const char *fldname, ULONGEST value)
{
int fldno;
int width;
ui_align align;
verify_field (&fldno, &width, &align);
do_field_unsigned (fldno, width, align, fldname, value);
}
/* Documented in ui-out.h. */
void
ui_out::field_core_addr (const char *fldname, struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
CORE_ADDR address)
{
field_string (fldname, print_core_address (gdbarch, address),
address_style.style ());
}
void
ui_out::field_stream (const char *fldname, string_file &stream,
const ui_file_style &style)
{
if (!stream.empty ())
field_string (fldname, stream.c_str (), style);
else
field_skip (fldname);
stream.clear ();
}
/* Used to omit a field. */
void
ui_out::field_skip (const char *fldname)
{
int fldno;
int width;
ui_align align;
verify_field (&fldno, &width, &align);
do_field_skip (fldno, width, align, fldname);
}
void
ui_out::field_string (const char *fldname, const char *string,
const ui_file_style &style)
{
int fldno;
int width;
ui_align align;
verify_field (&fldno, &width, &align);
do_field_string (fldno, width, align, fldname, string, style);
}
/* VARARGS */
void
ui_out::field_fmt (const char *fldname, const char *format, ...)
{
va_list args;
int fldno;
int width;
ui_align align;
verify_field (&fldno, &width, &align);
va_start (args, format);
do_field_fmt (fldno, width, align, fldname, ui_file_style (), format, args);
va_end (args);
}
void
ui_out::field_fmt (const char *fldname, const ui_file_style &style,
const char *format, ...)
{
va_list args;
int fldno;
int width;
ui_align align;
verify_field (&fldno, &width, &align);
va_start (args, format);
do_field_fmt (fldno, width, align, fldname, style, format, args);
va_end (args);
}
void
ui_out::spaces (int numspaces)
{
do_spaces (numspaces);
}
void
ui_out::text (const char *string)
{
do_text (string);
}
void
ui_out::call_do_message (const ui_file_style &style, const char *format,
...)
{
va_list args;
va_start (args, format);
/* Since call_do_message is only used as a helper of vmessage, silence the
warning here once instead of at all call sites in vmessage, if we were
to put a "format" attribute on call_do_message. */
DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH
DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORE_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
do_message (style, format, args);
DIAGNOSTIC_POP
va_end (args);
}
void
ui_out::vmessage (const ui_file_style &in_style, const char *format,
va_list args)
{
format_pieces fpieces (&format, true);
ui_file_style style = in_style;
for (auto &&piece : fpieces)
{
const char *current_substring = piece.string;
gdb_assert (piece.n_int_args >= 0 && piece.n_int_args <= 2);
int intvals[2] = { 0, 0 };
for (int i = 0; i < piece.n_int_args; ++i)
intvals[i] = va_arg (args, int);
/* The only ones we support for now. */
gdb_assert (piece.n_int_args == 0
|| piece.argclass == string_arg
|| piece.argclass == int_arg
|| piece.argclass == long_arg);
switch (piece.argclass)
{
case string_arg:
{
const char *str = va_arg (args, const char *);
switch (piece.n_int_args)
{
case 0:
call_do_message (style, current_substring, str);
break;
case 1:
call_do_message (style, current_substring, intvals[0], str);
break;
case 2:
call_do_message (style, current_substring,
intvals[0], intvals[1], str);
break;
}
}
break;
case wide_string_arg:
gdb_assert_not_reached (_("wide_string_arg not supported in vmessage"));
break;
case wide_char_arg:
gdb_assert_not_reached (_("wide_char_arg not supported in vmessage"));
break;
case long_long_arg:
call_do_message (style, current_substring, va_arg (args, long long));
break;
case int_arg:
{
int val = va_arg (args, int);
switch (piece.n_int_args)
{
case 0:
call_do_message (style, current_substring, val);
break;
case 1:
call_do_message (style, current_substring, intvals[0], val);
break;
case 2:
call_do_message (style, current_substring,
intvals[0], intvals[1], val);
break;
}
}
break;
case long_arg:
{
long val = va_arg (args, long);
switch (piece.n_int_args)
{
case 0:
call_do_message (style, current_substring, val);
break;
case 1:
call_do_message (style, current_substring, intvals[0], val);
break;
case 2:
call_do_message (style, current_substring,
intvals[0], intvals[1], val);
break;
}
}
break;
case size_t_arg:
{
size_t val = va_arg (args, size_t);
switch (piece.n_int_args)
{
case 0:
call_do_message (style, current_substring, val);
break;
case 1:
call_do_message (style, current_substring, intvals[0], val);
break;
case 2:
call_do_message (style, current_substring,
intvals[0], intvals[1], val);
break;
}
}
break;
case double_arg:
call_do_message (style, current_substring, va_arg (args, double));
break;
case long_double_arg:
gdb_assert_not_reached (_("long_double_arg not supported in vmessage"));
break;
case dec32float_arg:
gdb_assert_not_reached (_("dec32float_arg not supported in vmessage"));
break;
case dec64float_arg:
gdb_assert_not_reached (_("dec64float_arg not supported in vmessage"));
break;
case dec128float_arg:
gdb_assert_not_reached (_("dec128float_arg not supported in vmessage"));
break;
case ptr_arg:
switch (current_substring[2])
{
case 'F':
{
gdb_assert (!test_flags (disallow_ui_out_field));
base_field_s *bf = va_arg (args, base_field_s *);
switch (bf->kind)
{
case field_kind::FIELD_SIGNED:
{
auto *f = (signed_field_s *) bf;
field_signed (f->name, f->val);
}
break;
case field_kind::FIELD_STRING:
{
auto *f = (string_field_s *) bf;
field_string (f->name, f->str);
}
break;
}
}
break;
case 's':
{
styled_string_s *ss = va_arg (args, styled_string_s *);
call_do_message (ss->style, "%s", ss->str);
}
break;
case '[':
style = *va_arg (args, const ui_file_style *);
break;
case ']':
{
void *arg = va_arg (args, void *);
gdb_assert (arg == nullptr);
style = {};
}
break;
default:
call_do_message (style, current_substring, va_arg (args, void *));
break;
}
break;
case literal_piece:
/* Print a portion of the format string that has no
directives. Note that this will not include any ordinary
%-specs, but it might include "%%". That is why we use
call_do_message here. Also, we pass a dummy argument
because some platforms have modified GCC to include
-Wformat-security by default, which will warn here if
there is no argument. */
call_do_message (style, current_substring, 0);
break;
default:
internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
_("failed internal consistency check"));
}
}
}
void
ui_out::message (const char *format, ...)
{
va_list args;
va_start (args, format);
vmessage (ui_file_style (), format, args);
va_end (args);
}
void
ui_out::wrap_hint (const char *identstring)
{
do_wrap_hint (identstring);
}
void
ui_out::flush ()
{
do_flush ();
}
void
ui_out::redirect (ui_file *outstream)
{
do_redirect (outstream);
}
/* Test the flags against the mask given. */
ui_out_flags
ui_out::test_flags (ui_out_flags mask)
{
return m_flags & mask;
}
bool
ui_out::is_mi_like_p () const
{
return do_is_mi_like_p ();
}
/* Verify that the field/tuple/list is correctly positioned. Return
the field number and corresponding alignment (if
available/applicable). */
void
ui_out::verify_field (int *fldno, int *width, ui_align *align)
{
ui_out_level *current = current_level ();
const char *text;
if (m_table_up != nullptr
&& m_table_up->current_state () != ui_out_table::state::BODY)
{
internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
_("table_body missing; table fields must be \
specified after table_body and inside a list."));
}
current->inc_field_count ();
if (m_table_up != nullptr
&& m_table_up->current_state () == ui_out_table::state::BODY
&& m_table_up->entry_level () == level ()
&& m_table_up->get_next_header (fldno, width, align, &text))
{
if (*fldno != current->field_count ())
internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
_("ui-out internal error in handling headers."));
}
else
{
*width = 0;
*align = ui_noalign;
*fldno = current->field_count ();
}
}
/* Access table field parameters. */
bool
ui_out::query_table_field (int colno, int *width, int *alignment,
const char **col_name)
{
if (m_table_up == nullptr)
return false;
return m_table_up->query_field (colno, width, alignment, col_name);
}
/* The constructor. */
ui_out::ui_out (ui_out_flags flags)
: m_flags (flags)
{
/* Create the ui-out level #1, the default level. */
push_level (ui_out_type_tuple);
}
ui_out::~ui_out ()
{
}