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- /* Interface between GCC C FE and GDB -*- c -*-
- Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- This file is part of GCC.
- 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/>. */
- /* Create a new "decl" in GCC. A decl is a declaration, basically a
- kind of symbol.
- NAME is the name of the new symbol. SYM_KIND is the kind of
- symbol being requested. SYM_TYPE is the new symbol's C type;
- except for labels, where this is not meaningful and should be
- zero. If SUBSTITUTION_NAME is not NULL, then a reference to this
- decl in the source will later be substituted with a dereference
- of a variable of the given name. Otherwise, for symbols having
- an address (e.g., functions), ADDRESS is the address. FILENAME
- and LINE_NUMBER refer to the symbol's source location. If this
- is not known, FILENAME can be NULL and LINE_NUMBER can be 0.
- This function returns the new decl. */
- GCC_METHOD7 (gcc_decl, build_decl,
- const char *, /* Argument NAME. */
- enum gcc_c_symbol_kind, /* Argument SYM_KIND. */
- gcc_type, /* Argument SYM_TYPE. */
- const char *, /* Argument SUBSTITUTION_NAME. */
- gcc_address, /* Argument ADDRESS. */
- const char *, /* Argument FILENAME. */
- unsigned int) /* Argument LINE_NUMBER. */
- /* Insert a GCC decl into the symbol table. DECL is the decl to
- insert. IS_GLOBAL is true if this is an outermost binding, and
- false if it is a possibly-shadowing binding. */
- GCC_METHOD2 (int /* bool */, bind,
- gcc_decl, /* Argument DECL. */
- int /* bool */) /* Argument IS_GLOBAL. */
- /* Insert a tagged type into the symbol table. NAME is the tag name
- of the type and TAGGED_TYPE is the type itself. TAGGED_TYPE must
- be either a struct, union, or enum type, as these are the only
- types that have tags. FILENAME and LINE_NUMBER refer to the type's
- source location. If this is not known, FILENAME can be NULL and
- LINE_NUMBER can be 0. */
- GCC_METHOD4 (int /* bool */, tagbind,
- const char *, /* Argument NAME. */
- gcc_type, /* Argument TAGGED_TYPE. */
- const char *, /* Argument FILENAME. */
- unsigned int) /* Argument LINE_NUMBER. */
- /* Return the type of a pointer to a given base type. */
- GCC_METHOD1 (gcc_type, build_pointer_type,
- gcc_type) /* Argument BASE_TYPE. */
- /* Create a new 'struct' type. Initially it has no fields. */
- GCC_METHOD0 (gcc_type, build_record_type)
- /* Create a new 'union' type. Initially it has no fields. */
- GCC_METHOD0 (gcc_type, build_union_type)
- /* Add a field to a struct or union type. FIELD_NAME is the field's
- name. FIELD_TYPE is the type of the field. BITSIZE and BITPOS
- indicate where in the struct the field occurs. */
- GCC_METHOD5 (int /* bool */, build_add_field,
- gcc_type, /* Argument RECORD_OR_UNION_TYPE. */
- const char *, /* Argument FIELD_NAME. */
- gcc_type, /* Argument FIELD_TYPE. */
- unsigned long, /* Argument BITSIZE. */
- unsigned long) /* Argument BITPOS. */
- /* After all the fields have been added to a struct or union, the
- struct or union type must be "finished". This does some final
- cleanups in GCC. */
- GCC_METHOD2 (int /* bool */, finish_record_or_union,
- gcc_type, /* Argument RECORD_OR_UNION_TYPE. */
- unsigned long) /* Argument SIZE_IN_BYTES. */
- /* Create a new 'enum' type. The new type initially has no
- associated constants. */
- GCC_METHOD1 (gcc_type, build_enum_type,
- gcc_type) /* Argument UNDERLYING_INT_TYPE. */
- /* Add a new constant to an enum type. NAME is the constant's
- name and VALUE is its value. */
- GCC_METHOD3 (int /* bool */, build_add_enum_constant,
- gcc_type, /* Argument ENUM_TYPE. */
- const char *, /* Argument NAME. */
- unsigned long) /* Argument VALUE. */
- /* After all the constants have been added to an enum, the type must
- be "finished". This does some final cleanups in GCC. */
- GCC_METHOD1 (int /* bool */, finish_enum_type,
- gcc_type) /* Argument ENUM_TYPE. */
- /* Create a new function type. RETURN_TYPE is the type returned by
- the function, and ARGUMENT_TYPES is a vector, of length NARGS, of
- the argument types. IS_VARARGS is true if the function is
- varargs. */
- GCC_METHOD3 (gcc_type, build_function_type,
- gcc_type, /* Argument RETURN_TYPE. */
- const struct gcc_type_array *, /* Argument ARGUMENT_TYPES. */
- int /* bool */) /* Argument IS_VARARGS. */
- /* Return an integer type with the given properties. */
- GCC_METHOD2 (gcc_type, int_type,
- int /* bool */, /* Argument IS_UNSIGNED. */
- unsigned long) /* Argument SIZE_IN_BYTES. */
- /* Return a floating point type with the given properties. */
- GCC_METHOD1 (gcc_type, float_type,
- unsigned long) /* Argument SIZE_IN_BYTES. */
- /* Return the 'void' type. */
- GCC_METHOD0 (gcc_type, void_type)
- /* Return the 'bool' type. */
- GCC_METHOD0 (gcc_type, bool_type)
- /* Create a new array type. If NUM_ELEMENTS is -1, then the array
- is assumed to have an unknown length. */
- GCC_METHOD2 (gcc_type, build_array_type,
- gcc_type, /* Argument ELEMENT_TYPE. */
- int) /* Argument NUM_ELEMENTS. */
- /* Create a new variably-sized array type. UPPER_BOUND_NAME is the
- name of a local variable that holds the upper bound of the array;
- it is one less than the array size. */
- GCC_METHOD2 (gcc_type, build_vla_array_type,
- gcc_type, /* Argument ELEMENT_TYPE. */
- const char *) /* Argument UPPER_BOUND_NAME. */
- /* Return a qualified variant of a given base type. QUALIFIERS says
- which qualifiers to use; it is composed of or'd together
- constants from 'enum gcc_qualifiers'. */
- GCC_METHOD2 (gcc_type, build_qualified_type,
- gcc_type, /* Argument UNQUALIFIED_TYPE. */
- enum gcc_qualifiers) /* Argument QUALIFIERS. */
- /* Build a complex type given its element type. */
- GCC_METHOD1 (gcc_type, build_complex_type,
- gcc_type) /* Argument ELEMENT_TYPE. */
- /* Build a vector type given its element type and number of
- elements. */
- GCC_METHOD2 (gcc_type, build_vector_type,
- gcc_type, /* Argument ELEMENT_TYPE. */
- int) /* Argument NUM_ELEMENTS. */
- /* Build a constant. NAME is the constant's name and VALUE is its
- value. FILENAME and LINE_NUMBER refer to the type's source
- location. If this is not known, FILENAME can be NULL and
- LINE_NUMBER can be 0. */
- GCC_METHOD5 (int /* bool */, build_constant,
- gcc_type, /* Argument TYPE. */
- const char *, /* Argument NAME. */
- unsigned long, /* Argument VALUE. */
- const char *, /* Argument FILENAME. */
- unsigned int) /* Argument LINE_NUMBER. */
- /* Emit an error and return an error type object. */
- GCC_METHOD1 (gcc_type, error,
- const char *) /* Argument MESSAGE. */
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