* ch-typeprint.c, ch-valprint.c: Use TYPE_INDEX_TYPE.
* ch-valprint.c (chill_val_print): Pass index type directly
(instead of its TYPE_TARGET_TYPE) to print_type_scalar.
* stabsread.c (read_type): Don't set TYPE_FLAG_TARGET_STUB
if the index type is a stub.
Also, add decl for symtab_to_filename.
* gdbtk.c: Replace calls to full_filename with symtab_to_filename.
* gdbtk.tcl: New routine pc_to_line replaces in line code. New
routine decr replaces in line code.
* (create_file_win): Use catch to handle open failures more
elegantly. Also, create special window to display file open
failure message. Move opening of file prior to creation of text
widget.
* (create_asm_win): Add PC as argument. We now base disassembly
on PC instead of function name, since function names can be
ambiguous (usually seen with shared libs). Also, use catch to
simplify code where we don't care about failures.
* source.c (symtab_to_filename): New. Returns the file
associated with a symtab.
* top.c: Define interactive_hook. Called during QUIT to animate
the GUI.
always write it out even if it would normally be stripped.
(aout_link_input_section_std): If we find a reloc against a
stripped global symbol, force it to be written out rather than
merely calling unattached_reloc.
(aout_link_input_section_ext): Likewise.
(aout_link_reloc_link_order): Likewise.
(objdump_print_address): If aux->require_sec, require that the
symbol be in aux->sec even if HAS_RELOC is not set.
(disassemble_data): Set aux.require_sec around the
objdump_print_address call for the instruction address.
PR 3441.
* stabsread.c (read_array_type): Check for stub domain type
using TYPE_FLAG_STUB, not its length.
* gdbtypes.c (create_set_type): Handle a stub domain type.
(output_filename, output_file, output_bfd): New static variables.
(remove_output): New static function.
(main): Call xatexit (remove_output). Call xexit rather than
returning.
(extract_file): Set output_filename and output_file while output
file is open.
(write_archive): Likewise, but use output_bfd, not output_file.
* arsup.c: Include libiberty.h. Call xexit rather than exit.
* bucomm.c: Likewise.
PR 2474.
(usage): Document --disassemble-all.
(long_options): Add disassemble-all as a synonym for -D.
(compare_symbols): Make pointers const.
(compare_relocs): New static function.
(disassemble_data): Rename disassemble to disassemble_fn to avoid
shadowing. If dump_reloc_info, print relocs along with
disassembly. Skip sections which are not SEC_CODE unless
disassemble_all or only is set.
(display_bfd): Don't call dump_relocs if disassemble is set.
(main): Accept and handle -D.
* binutils.texi: Document -D/--disassemble-all.
* objdump.1: Likewise.
PR 5059.
mst_solib_trampoline.
* f-valprint.c (f_val_print): Change cast of valaddr from
CORE_ADDR * to char **, since that is how it is used.
* dbxread.c (read_dbx_dynamic_symtab): Save copy of symbol names
using obsavestring, and pass that to prim_record_minimal_symbol.
Having the objfile point to bfd_asymbol_name directly doesn't work
if we save and restore a mapped symbol file.
(obj_som_sorted_syms): Accessor macro.
* som.c (som_object_setup): Initialize sorted_syms to NULL.
(som_prep_for_fixups): Sort a copy of the BFD's symbol table;
store the sorted symbol table in sorted_syms.
(som_write_fixups): Initalize tmp_reloc to NULL to make GCC happy.
(som_begin_writing): Similarly for exec_header. Pass the sorted
symbol table to som_write_symbol_strings.
(som_build_and_write_symbol_table): Use the sorted symbols rather
than the canonical symbol table.
* som.c (som_write_symbol_strings): Use "stringtab_offset"
rather than destroying the "name" field in the BFD symbol.
(som_build_and_write_symbol_table): Likewise.
name. For %C, print the function name on a separate line, to keep
the length of error messages under control.
* ldmain.c (multiple_definition): Use %D for ``first defined
here.''
(undefined_symbol): Use %D for ``more undefined references
follow''.
PR 3770.
* Put quotes around function name in disassemble command to better
handle assembler names containing `.'.
* Make pclist element 0 be filler to avoid off-by-one problem with
line numbers.
* Set names of top-level windows.
* Add register display window.
* Add PC to label of assembly window.
'T' and 'U' to grab all the unwind information.
(som_set_reloc_info): Make 'U' unwind bits persist across
multiple SOM relocations. Set the addend field of an R_ENTRY
relocation to the value in 'T'; set the addend field on an
R_EXIT relocation to the value in 'U'.
* som.c (som_write_fixups): For R_ENTRY fixups, get 32bits of
unwind information from the addend field of the R_ENTRY, get the
other 32bits from the addend field of the R_EXIT.
(bfd_som_attach_unwind_info): Delete function and all references.
(S_SET_DESC, S_GET_OTHER, S_GET_TYPE, S_GET_DESC): Likewise.
(obj_attach_unwind_info): Do not define. Not needed anymore.
* config/tc-hppa.c: Delete whitespace at EOL.
(struct hppa_fix_struct): Delete fx_unwind field and all references.
(fix_new_hppa): Last arg is now a pointer to an int. Do not
call obj_attach_unwind_info anymore. For SOM R_ENTRY and R_EXIT
fixups, store 32bits of unwind information in the fx_addnumber
field of the fixup.
(md_assemble, pa_entry, process_exit, pa_procend): For SOM R_ENTRY
and R_EXIT fixups, pass a NULL pointer to fix_new_hppa, and a
pointer to 32 bits of unwind info.
(tc_gen_reloc): For SOM R_ENTRY and R_EXIT fixups, set the symbol
pointer to the dummy symbol; set the addend field to fx_addnumber.
(pa_comm, pa_equ, pa_type_args, pa_import): Use bfd_XXX_section_ptr
rather than &bfd_XXX_section.