Arrange for enumeration members to be manipulated in source code order,
since they are stored in the Dwarf info in reverse order.
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Wed Dec 4 21:05:30 1991 Fred Fish (fnf at cygnus.com)
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* dwarfread (enum_type): Arrange for the order of enumeration
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members to match the source code order; not the order in the
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Dwarf information, which is explicitly reverse order.
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Wed Dec 4 18:24:39 1991 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com)
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* main.c (input_from_terminal_p): Check whether GDB has a
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Given a pointer to a die information structure for the die which
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starts an enumeration, process all the dies that define the members
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of the enumeration and return a type pointer for the enumeration.
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Note that the DWARF specification explicitly mandates that enum
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constants occur in reverse order from the source program order,
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for "consistency" and because this ordering is easier for many
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compilers to generate. (Draft 5, sec 3.9.5, Enumeration type
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Entries)
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Because gdb wants to see the enum members in program source
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order, we have to ensure that the order gets reversed while
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we are processing them.
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*/
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static struct type *
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nfields++;
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}
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}
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/* Now create the vector of fields, and record how big it is. */
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/* Now create the vector of fields, and record how big it is. This is where
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we reverse the order, by pulling the members of the list in reverse order
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from how they were inserted. */
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TYPE_NFIELDS (type) = nfields;
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TYPE_FIELDS (type) = (struct field *)
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obstack_alloc (symbol_obstack, sizeof (struct field) * nfields);
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/* Copy the saved-up fields into the field vector. */
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for (n = nfields; list; list = list -> next)
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for (n = 0; (n < nfields) && (list != NULL); list = list -> next)
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{
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TYPE_FIELD (type, --n) = list -> field;
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TYPE_FIELD (type, n++) = list -> field;
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}
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return (type);
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}
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