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- /* Annotation routines for GDB.
- Copyright (C) 1986-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- 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/>. */
- #ifndef ANNOTATE_H
- #define ANNOTATE_H
- #include "symtab.h"
- #include "gdbtypes.h"
- extern void annotate_breakpoint (int);
- extern void annotate_catchpoint (int);
- extern void annotate_watchpoint (int);
- extern void annotate_starting (void);
- extern void annotate_stopped (void);
- extern void annotate_exited (int);
- extern void annotate_signalled (void);
- extern void annotate_signal_name (void);
- extern void annotate_signal_name_end (void);
- extern void annotate_signal_string (void);
- extern void annotate_signal_string_end (void);
- extern void annotate_signal (void);
- extern void annotate_breakpoints_headers (void);
- extern void annotate_field (int);
- extern void annotate_breakpoints_table (void);
- extern void annotate_record (void);
- extern void annotate_breakpoints_table_end (void);
- extern void annotate_frames_invalid (void);
- extern void annotate_new_thread (void);
- extern void annotate_thread_changed (void);
- extern void annotate_display_prompt (void);
- struct type;
- extern void annotate_field_begin (struct type *);
- extern void annotate_field_name_end (void);
- extern void annotate_field_value (void);
- extern void annotate_field_end (void);
- extern void annotate_quit (void);
- extern void annotate_error (void);
- extern void annotate_error_begin (void);
- extern void annotate_value_history_begin (int, struct type *);
- extern void annotate_value_begin (struct type *);
- extern void annotate_value_history_value (void);
- extern void annotate_value_history_end (void);
- extern void annotate_value_end (void);
- extern void annotate_display_begin (void);
- extern void annotate_display_number_end (void);
- extern void annotate_display_format (void);
- extern void annotate_display_expression (void);
- extern void annotate_display_expression_end (void);
- extern void annotate_display_value (void);
- extern void annotate_display_end (void);
- extern void annotate_arg_begin (void);
- extern void annotate_arg_name_end (void);
- extern void annotate_arg_value (struct type *);
- extern void annotate_arg_end (void);
- /* Wrap calls to annotate_arg_begin and annotate_arg_end in an RAII
- class. */
- struct annotate_arg_emitter
- {
- annotate_arg_emitter () { annotate_arg_begin (); }
- ~annotate_arg_emitter () { annotate_arg_end (); }
- DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (annotate_arg_emitter);
- };
- /* If annotations are turned on then print annotation describing the full
- name of the source file S and the line number LINE and its corresponding
- character position.
- MID_STATEMENT is nonzero if the PC is not at the beginning of that
- line.
- The current symtab and line is updated to reflect S and LINE.
- Return true if the annotation was printed and the current symtab and
- line were updated, otherwise return false, which can happen if the
- source file for S can't be found, or LINE is out of range.
- This does leave GDB in the weird situation where, even when annotations
- are on, we only sometimes print the annotation, and only sometimes
- update the current symtab and line. However, this particular annotation
- has behaved this way for some time, and front ends that still use
- annotations now depend on this behaviour. */
- extern bool annotate_source_line (struct symtab *s, int line,
- int mid_statement, CORE_ADDR pc);
- extern void annotate_frame_begin (int, struct gdbarch *, CORE_ADDR);
- extern void annotate_function_call (void);
- extern void annotate_signal_handler_caller (void);
- extern void annotate_frame_address (void);
- extern void annotate_frame_address_end (void);
- extern void annotate_frame_function_name (void);
- extern void annotate_frame_args (void);
- extern void annotate_frame_source_begin (void);
- extern void annotate_frame_source_file (void);
- extern void annotate_frame_source_file_end (void);
- extern void annotate_frame_source_line (void);
- extern void annotate_frame_source_end (void);
- extern void annotate_frame_where (void);
- extern void annotate_frame_end (void);
- extern void annotate_array_section_begin (int, struct type *);
- extern void annotate_elt_rep (unsigned int);
- extern void annotate_elt_rep_end (void);
- extern void annotate_elt (void);
- extern void annotate_array_section_end (void);
- extern void (*deprecated_annotate_signalled_hook) (void);
- extern void (*deprecated_annotate_signal_hook) (void);
- #endif /* ANNOTATE_H */
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