old-cross-binutils/gdb/guile/scm-string.c
Gary Benson 8980bdf628 Move stdarg.h to common-defs.h
This commit moves the inclusion of stdarg.h to common-defs.h and
removes all other inclusions.

gdb/
2014-08-07  Gary Benson  <gbenson@redhat.com>

	* common/common-defs.h: Include stdarg.h.
	* defs.h: Do not include stdarg.h.
	* ada-lang.c: Likewise.
	* common/common-utils.h: Likewise.
	* guile/scm-string.c: Likewise.
	* guile/scm-utils.c: Likewise.
	* m32c-tdep.c: Likewise.

gdb/gdbserver/
2014-08-07  Gary Benson  <gbenson@redhat.com>

	* server.h: Do not include stdarg.h.
	* nto-low.c: Likewise.
2014-08-07 09:06:39 +01:00

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/* GDB/Scheme charset interface.
Copyright (C) 2014 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/>. */
/* See README file in this directory for implementation notes, coding
conventions, et.al. */
#include "defs.h"
#include "charset.h"
#include "guile-internal.h"
/* Convert STRING to an int.
STRING must be a valid integer. */
int
gdbscm_scm_string_to_int (SCM string)
{
char *s = scm_to_latin1_string (string);
int r = atoi (s);
free (s);
return r;
}
/* Convert a C (latin1) string to an SCM string.
"latin1" is chosen because Guile won't throw an exception. */
SCM
gdbscm_scm_from_c_string (const char *string)
{
return scm_from_latin1_string (string);
}
/* Convert an SCM string to a C (latin1) string.
"latin1" is chosen because Guile won't throw an exception.
Space for the result is allocated with malloc, caller must free.
It is an error to call this if STRING is not a string. */
char *
gdbscm_scm_to_c_string (SCM string)
{
return scm_to_latin1_string (string);
}
/* Use printf to construct a Scheme string. */
SCM
gdbscm_scm_from_printf (const char *format, ...)
{
va_list args;
char *string;
SCM result;
va_start (args, format);
string = xstrvprintf (format, args);
va_end (args);
result = scm_from_latin1_string (string);
xfree (string);
return result;
}
/* Struct to pass data from gdbscm_scm_to_string to
gdbscm_call_scm_to_stringn. */
struct scm_to_stringn_data
{
SCM string;
size_t *lenp;
const char *charset;
int conversion_kind;
char *result;
};
/* Helper for gdbscm_scm_to_string to call scm_to_stringn
from within scm_c_catch. */
static SCM
gdbscm_call_scm_to_stringn (void *datap)
{
struct scm_to_stringn_data *data = datap;
data->result = scm_to_stringn (data->string, data->lenp, data->charset,
data->conversion_kind);
return SCM_BOOL_F;
}
/* Convert an SCM string to a string in charset CHARSET.
This function is guaranteed to not throw an exception.
If LENP is NULL then the returned string is NUL-terminated,
and an exception is thrown if the string contains embedded NULs.
Otherwise the string is not guaranteed to be NUL-terminated, but worse
there's no space to put a NUL if we wanted to (scm_to_stringn limitation).
If STRICT is non-zero, and there's a conversion error, then a
<gdb:exception> object is stored in *EXCEPT_SCMP, and NULL is returned.
If STRICT is zero, then escape sequences are used for characters that
can't be converted, and EXCEPT_SCMP may be passed as NULL.
Space for the result is allocated with malloc, caller must free.
It is an error to call this if STRING is not a string. */
char *
gdbscm_scm_to_string (SCM string, size_t *lenp,
const char *charset, int strict, SCM *except_scmp)
{
struct scm_to_stringn_data data;
SCM scm_result;
data.string = string;
data.lenp = lenp;
data.charset = charset;
data.conversion_kind = (strict
? SCM_FAILED_CONVERSION_ERROR
: SCM_FAILED_CONVERSION_ESCAPE_SEQUENCE);
data.result = NULL;
scm_result = gdbscm_call_guile (gdbscm_call_scm_to_stringn, &data, NULL);
if (gdbscm_is_false (scm_result))
{
gdb_assert (data.result != NULL);
return data.result;
}
gdb_assert (gdbscm_is_exception (scm_result));
*except_scmp = scm_result;
return NULL;
}
/* Struct to pass data from gdbscm_scm_from_string to
gdbscm_call_scm_from_stringn. */
struct scm_from_stringn_data
{
const char *string;
size_t len;
const char *charset;
int conversion_kind;
SCM result;
};
/* Helper for gdbscm_scm_from_string to call scm_from_stringn
from within scm_c_catch. */
static SCM
gdbscm_call_scm_from_stringn (void *datap)
{
struct scm_from_stringn_data *data = datap;
data->result = scm_from_stringn (data->string, data->len, data->charset,
data->conversion_kind);
return SCM_BOOL_F;
}
/* Convert STRING to a Scheme string in charset CHARSET.
This function is guaranteed to not throw an exception.
If STRICT is non-zero, and there's a conversion error, then a
<gdb:exception> object is returned.
If STRICT is zero, then question marks are used for characters that
can't be converted (limitation of underlying Guile conversion support). */
SCM
gdbscm_scm_from_string (const char *string, size_t len,
const char *charset, int strict)
{
struct scm_from_stringn_data data;
SCM scm_result;
data.string = string;
data.len = len;
data.charset = charset;
/* The use of SCM_FAILED_CONVERSION_QUESTION_MARK is specified by Guile. */
data.conversion_kind = (strict
? SCM_FAILED_CONVERSION_ERROR
: SCM_FAILED_CONVERSION_QUESTION_MARK);
data.result = SCM_UNDEFINED;
scm_result = gdbscm_call_guile (gdbscm_call_scm_from_stringn, &data, NULL);
if (gdbscm_is_false (scm_result))
{
gdb_assert (!SCM_UNBNDP (data.result));
return data.result;
}
gdb_assert (gdbscm_is_exception (scm_result));
return scm_result;
}
/* Convert an SCM string to a host string.
This function is guaranteed to not throw an exception.
If LENP is NULL then the returned string is NUL-terminated,
and if the string contains embedded NULs then NULL is returned with
an exception object stored in *EXCEPT_SCMP.
Otherwise the string is not guaranteed to be NUL-terminated, but worse
there's no space to put a NUL if we wanted to (scm_to_stringn limitation).
Returns NULL if there is a conversion error, with the exception object
stored in *EXCEPT_SCMP.
Space for the result is allocated with malloc, caller must free.
It is an error to call this if STRING is not a string. */
char *
gdbscm_scm_to_host_string (SCM string, size_t *lenp, SCM *except_scmp)
{
return gdbscm_scm_to_string (string, lenp, host_charset (), 1, except_scmp);
}
/* Convert a host string to an SCM string.
This function is guaranteed to not throw an exception.
Returns a <gdb:exception> object if there's a conversion error. */
SCM
gdbscm_scm_from_host_string (const char *string, size_t len)
{
return gdbscm_scm_from_string (string, len, host_charset (), 1);
}
/* (string->argv string) -> list
Return list of strings split up according to GDB's argv parsing rules.
This is useful when writing GDB commands in Scheme. */
static SCM
gdbscm_string_to_argv (SCM string_scm)
{
char *string;
char **c_argv;
int i;
SCM result = SCM_EOL;
gdbscm_parse_function_args (FUNC_NAME, SCM_ARG1, NULL, "s",
string_scm, &string);
if (string == NULL || *string == '\0')
{
xfree (string);
return SCM_EOL;
}
c_argv = gdb_buildargv (string);
for (i = 0; c_argv[i] != NULL; ++i)
result = scm_cons (gdbscm_scm_from_c_string (c_argv[i]), result);
freeargv (c_argv);
xfree (string);
return scm_reverse_x (result, SCM_EOL);
}
/* Initialize the Scheme charset interface to GDB. */
static const scheme_function string_functions[] =
{
{ "string->argv", 1, 0, 0, gdbscm_string_to_argv,
"\
Convert a string to a list of strings split up according to\n\
gdb's argv parsing rules." },
END_FUNCTIONS
};
void
gdbscm_initialize_strings (void)
{
gdbscm_define_functions (string_functions, 1);
}