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Partial fix for PR c++/827. * cp-support.h: Include symtab.h. Declare cp_lookup_symbol_nonlocal, cp_lookup_symbol_namespace. * cp-namespace.c: Update contributors. (cp_lookup_symbol_nonlocal): New. (lookup_namespace_scope, cp_lookup_symbol_namespace) (lookup_symbol_file): Ditto. * c-lang.c (cplus_language_defn): Use cp_lookup_symbol_nonlocal. * block.h: Declare block_scope, block_using, block_global_block. * block.c (block_scope): New. (block_using, block_global_block): Ditto. * Makefile.in (cp_support_h): Depend on symtab_h. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Add testsuite/gdb.c++/namespace1.cc. 2003-05-19 David Carlton <carlton@bactrian.org> * gdb.c++/namespace.exp: Add namespace scope and anonymous namespace tests. Bump copyright date. * gdb.c++/namespace.cc: Add anonymous namespace and namespace C. (main): Call C::D::marker2. * gdb.c++/namespace1.cc: New file.
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456 lines
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C
/* Helper routines for C++ support in GDB.
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Copyright 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Contributed by David Carlton and by Kealia, Inc.
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This file is part of GDB.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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#include "defs.h"
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#include "cp-support.h"
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#include "gdb_obstack.h"
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#include "symtab.h"
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#include "symfile.h"
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#include "gdb_assert.h"
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#include "block.h"
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/* When set, the file that we're processing seems to have debugging
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info for C++ namespaces, so cp-namespace.c shouldn't try to guess
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namespace info itself. */
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unsigned char processing_has_namespace_info;
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/* If processing_has_namespace_info is nonzero, this string should
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contain the name of the current namespace. The string is
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temporary; copy it if you need it. */
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const char *processing_current_namespace;
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/* List of using directives that are active in the current file. */
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static struct using_direct *using_list;
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static struct using_direct *cp_add_using (const char *name,
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unsigned int inner_len,
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unsigned int outer_len,
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struct using_direct *next);
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static struct using_direct *cp_copy_usings (struct using_direct *using,
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struct obstack *obstack);
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static struct symbol *lookup_namespace_scope (const char *name,
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const char *linkage_name,
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const struct block *block,
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const domain_enum domain,
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struct symtab **symtab,
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const char *scope,
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int scope_len);
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static struct symbol *lookup_symbol_file (const char *name,
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const char *linkage_name,
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const struct block *block,
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const domain_enum domain,
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struct symtab **symtab,
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int anonymous_namespace);
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/* Set up support for dealing with C++ namespace info in the current
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symtab. */
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void cp_initialize_namespace ()
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{
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processing_has_namespace_info = 0;
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using_list = NULL;
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}
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/* Add all the using directives we've gathered to the current symtab.
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STATIC_BLOCK should be the symtab's static block; OBSTACK is used
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for allocation. */
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void
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cp_finalize_namespace (struct block *static_block,
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struct obstack *obstack)
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{
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if (using_list != NULL)
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{
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block_set_using (static_block,
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cp_copy_usings (using_list, obstack),
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obstack);
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using_list = NULL;
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}
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}
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/* Check to see if SYMBOL refers to an object contained within an
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anonymous namespace; if so, add an appropriate using directive. */
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/* Optimize away strlen ("(anonymous namespace)"). */
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#define ANONYMOUS_NAMESPACE_LEN 21
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void
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cp_scan_for_anonymous_namespaces (const struct symbol *symbol)
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{
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if (!processing_has_namespace_info
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&& SYMBOL_CPLUS_DEMANGLED_NAME (symbol) != NULL)
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{
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const char *name = SYMBOL_CPLUS_DEMANGLED_NAME (symbol);
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unsigned int previous_component;
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unsigned int next_component;
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const char *len;
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/* Start with a quick-and-dirty check for mention of "(anonymous
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namespace)". */
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if (!cp_is_anonymous (name))
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return;
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previous_component = 0;
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next_component = cp_find_first_component (name + previous_component);
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while (name[next_component] == ':')
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{
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if ((next_component - previous_component) == ANONYMOUS_NAMESPACE_LEN
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&& strncmp (name + previous_component,
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"(anonymous namespace)",
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ANONYMOUS_NAMESPACE_LEN) == 0)
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{
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/* We've found a component of the name that's an
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anonymous namespace. So add symbols in it to the
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namespace given by the previous component if there is
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one, or to the global namespace if there isn't. */
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cp_add_using_directive (name,
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previous_component == 0
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? 0 : previous_component - 2,
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next_component);
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}
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/* The "+ 2" is for the "::". */
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previous_component = next_component + 2;
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next_component = (previous_component
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+ cp_find_first_component (name
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+ previous_component));
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}
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}
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}
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/* Add a using directive to using_list. NAME is the start of a string
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that should contain the namespaces we want to add as initial
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substrings, OUTER_LENGTH is the end of the outer namespace, and
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INNER_LENGTH is the end of the inner namespace. If the using
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directive in question has already been added, don't add it
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twice. */
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void
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cp_add_using_directive (const char *name, unsigned int outer_length,
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unsigned int inner_length)
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{
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struct using_direct *current;
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struct using_direct *new;
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/* Has it already been added? */
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for (current = using_list; current != NULL; current = current->next)
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{
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if ((strncmp (current->inner, name, inner_length) == 0)
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&& (strlen (current->inner) == inner_length)
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&& (strlen (current->outer) == outer_length))
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return;
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}
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using_list = cp_add_using (name, inner_length, outer_length,
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using_list);
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}
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/* Record the namespace that the function defined by SYMBOL was
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defined in, if necessary. BLOCK is the associated block; use
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OBSTACK for allocation. */
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void
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cp_set_block_scope (const struct symbol *symbol,
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struct block *block,
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struct obstack *obstack)
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{
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/* Make sure that the name was originally mangled: if not, there
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certainly isn't any namespace information to worry about! */
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if (SYMBOL_CPLUS_DEMANGLED_NAME (symbol) != NULL)
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{
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if (processing_has_namespace_info)
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{
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block_set_scope
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(block, obsavestring (processing_current_namespace,
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strlen (processing_current_namespace),
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obstack),
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obstack);
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}
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else
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{
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/* Try to figure out the appropriate namespace from the
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demangled name. */
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/* FIXME: carlton/2003-04-15: If the function in question is
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a method of a class, the name will actually include the
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name of the class as well. This should be harmless, but
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is a little unfortunate. */
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const char *name = SYMBOL_CPLUS_DEMANGLED_NAME (symbol);
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unsigned int prefix_len = cp_entire_prefix_len (name);
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block_set_scope (block,
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obsavestring (name, prefix_len, obstack),
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obstack);
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}
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}
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}
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/* Test whether or not NAMESPACE looks like it mentions an anonymous
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namespace; return nonzero if so. */
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int
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cp_is_anonymous (const char *namespace)
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{
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return (strstr (namespace, "(anonymous namespace)")
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!= NULL);
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}
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/* Create a new struct using direct whose inner namespace is the
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initial substring of NAME of leng INNER_LEN and whose outer
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namespace is the initial substring of NAME of length OUTER_LENGTH.
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Set its next member in the linked list to NEXT; allocate all memory
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using xmalloc. It copies the strings, so NAME can be a temporary
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string. */
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static struct using_direct *
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cp_add_using (const char *name,
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unsigned int inner_len,
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unsigned int outer_len,
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struct using_direct *next)
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{
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struct using_direct *retval;
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gdb_assert (outer_len < inner_len);
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retval = xmalloc (sizeof (struct using_direct));
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retval->inner = savestring (name, inner_len);
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retval->outer = savestring (name, outer_len);
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retval->next = next;
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return retval;
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}
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/* Make a copy of the using directives in the list pointed to by
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USING, using OBSTACK to allocate memory. Free all memory pointed
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to by USING via xfree. */
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static struct using_direct *
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cp_copy_usings (struct using_direct *using,
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struct obstack *obstack)
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{
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if (using == NULL)
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{
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return NULL;
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}
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else
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{
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struct using_direct *retval
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= obstack_alloc (obstack, sizeof (struct using_direct));
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retval->inner = obsavestring (using->inner, strlen (using->inner),
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obstack);
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retval->outer = obsavestring (using->outer, strlen (using->outer),
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obstack);
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retval->next = cp_copy_usings (using->next, obstack);
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xfree (using->inner);
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xfree (using->outer);
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xfree (using);
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return retval;
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}
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}
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/* The C++-specific version of name lookup for static and global
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names. This makes sure that names get looked for in all namespaces
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that are in scope. NAME is the natural name of the symbol that
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we're looking for, LINKAGE_NAME (which is optional) is its linkage
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name, BLOCK is the block that we're searching within, DOMAIN says
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what kind of symbols we're looking for, and if SYMTAB is non-NULL,
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we should store the symtab where we found the symbol in it. */
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struct symbol *
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cp_lookup_symbol_nonlocal (const char *name,
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const char *linkage_name,
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const struct block *block,
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const domain_enum domain,
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struct symtab **symtab)
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{
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return lookup_namespace_scope (name, linkage_name, block, domain,
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symtab, block_scope (block), 0);
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}
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/* Lookup NAME at namespace scope (or, in C terms, in static and
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global variables). SCOPE is the namespace that the current
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function is defined within; only consider namespaces whose length
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is at least SCOPE_LEN. Other arguments are as in
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cp_lookup_symbol_nonlocal.
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For example, if we're within a function A::B::f and looking for a
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symbol f, this will get called with NAME = "f", SCOPE = "A::B", and
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SCOPE_LEN = 0. It then calls itself with NAME and SCOPE the same,
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but with SCOPE_LEN = 1. And then it calls itself with NAME and
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SCOPE the same, but with SCOPE_LEN = 4. This third call looks for
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"A::B::x"; if it doesn't find it, then the second call looks for
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"A::x", and if that call fails, then the first call looks for
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"x". */
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static struct symbol *
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lookup_namespace_scope (const char *name,
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const char *linkage_name,
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const struct block *block,
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const domain_enum domain,
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struct symtab **symtab,
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const char *scope,
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int scope_len)
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{
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char *namespace;
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if (scope[scope_len] != '\0')
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{
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/* Recursively search for names in child namespaces first. */
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struct symbol *sym;
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int new_scope_len = scope_len;
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/* If the current scope is followed by "::", skip past that. */
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if (new_scope_len != 0)
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{
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gdb_assert (scope[new_scope_len] == ':');
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new_scope_len += 2;
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}
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new_scope_len += cp_find_first_component (scope + new_scope_len);
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sym = lookup_namespace_scope (name, linkage_name, block,
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domain, symtab,
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scope, new_scope_len);
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if (sym != NULL)
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return sym;
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}
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/* Okay, we didn't find a match in our children, so look for the
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name in the current namespace. */
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namespace = alloca (scope_len + 1);
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strncpy (namespace, scope, scope_len);
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namespace[scope_len] = '\0';
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return cp_lookup_symbol_namespace (namespace, name, linkage_name,
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block, domain, symtab);
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}
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/* Look up NAME in the C++ namespace NAMESPACE, applying the using
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directives that are active in BLOCK. Other arguments are as in
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cp_lookup_symbol_nonlocal. */
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struct symbol *
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cp_lookup_symbol_namespace (const char *namespace,
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const char *name,
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const char *linkage_name,
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const struct block *block,
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const domain_enum domain,
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struct symtab **symtab)
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{
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const struct using_direct *current;
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struct symbol *sym;
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/* First, go through the using directives. If any of them add new
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names to the namespace we're searching in, see if we can find a
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match by applying them. */
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for (current = block_using (block);
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current != NULL;
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current = current->next)
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{
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if (strcmp (namespace, current->outer) == 0)
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{
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sym = cp_lookup_symbol_namespace (current->inner,
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name,
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linkage_name,
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block,
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domain,
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symtab);
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if (sym != NULL)
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return sym;
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}
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}
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/* We didn't find anything by applying any of the using directives
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that are still applicable; so let's see if we've got a match
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using the current namespace. */
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if (namespace[0] == '\0')
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{
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return lookup_symbol_file (name, linkage_name, block,
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domain, symtab, 0);
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}
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else
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{
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char *concatenated_name
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= alloca (strlen (namespace) + 2 + strlen (name) + 1);
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strcpy (concatenated_name, namespace);
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strcat (concatenated_name, "::");
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strcat (concatenated_name, name);
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sym = lookup_symbol_file (concatenated_name, linkage_name,
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block, domain, symtab,
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cp_is_anonymous (namespace));
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return sym;
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}
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}
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/* Look up NAME in BLOCK's static block and in global blocks. If
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ANONYMOUS_NAMESPACE is nonzero, the symbol in question is located
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within an anonymous namespace. Other arguments are as in
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cp_lookup_symbol_nonlocal. */
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static struct symbol *
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lookup_symbol_file (const char *name,
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const char *linkage_name,
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const struct block *block,
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const domain_enum domain,
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struct symtab **symtab,
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int anonymous_namespace)
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{
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struct symbol *sym = NULL;
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sym = lookup_symbol_static (name, linkage_name, block, domain, symtab);
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if (sym != NULL)
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return sym;
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if (anonymous_namespace)
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{
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/* Symbols defined in anonymous namespaces have external linkage
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but should be treated as local to a single file nonetheless.
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So we only search the current file's global block. */
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const struct block *global_block = block_global_block (block);
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if (global_block != NULL)
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return lookup_symbol_aux_block (name, linkage_name, global_block,
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domain, symtab);
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else
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return NULL;
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}
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else
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{
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return lookup_symbol_global (name, linkage_name, domain, symtab);
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}
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}
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