old-cross-binutils/gdb/gdb_wchar.h
Tom Tromey 732f6a935c gdb
* c-lang.c (c_emit_char): Use INTERMEDIATE_ENCODING.
	(c_printstr): Likewise.
	* charset.c: Include gdb_wait.h.
	(make_wchar_iterator): Use INTERMEDIATE_ENCODING.
	(find_charset_names): Use pexecute.  Handle libiconv's output.
	Detect errors.
	(_initialize_charset): Use xstrdup.
	* gdb_wchar.h: Check HAVE_BTOWC.  Split PHONY_ICONV and wchar
	cases.
	(INTERMEDIATE_ENCODING): New define.
	* configure, config.in: Rebuild.
	* configure.ac: Check for btowc.
gdb/doc
	* gdb.texinfo (Character Sets): Document default character set.
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/* Wide characters for gdb
Copyright (C) 2009 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 GDB_WCHAR_H
#define GDB_WCHAR_H
/* We handle three different modes here.
Capable systems have the full suite: wchar_t support and iconv
(perhaps via GNU libiconv). On these machines, full functionality
is available.
DJGPP is known to have libiconv but not wchar_t support. On
systems like this, we use the narrow character functions. The full
functionality is available to the user, but many characters (those
outside the narrow range) will be displayed as escapes.
Finally, some systems do not have iconv. Here we provide a phony
iconv which only handles a single character set, and we provide
wrappers for the wchar_t functionality we use. */
#define INTERMEDIATE_ENCODING "wchar_t"
#if defined (HAVE_ICONV)
#include <iconv.h>
#else
/* This define is used elsewhere so we don't need to duplicate the
same checking logic in multiple places. */
#define PHONY_ICONV
#endif
/* We use "btowc" as a sentinel to detect functioning wchar_t
support. */
#if defined (HAVE_ICONV) && defined (HAVE_WCHAR_H) && defined (HAVE_BTOWC)
#include <wchar.h>
#include <wctype.h>
typedef wchar_t gdb_wchar_t;
typedef wint_t gdb_wint_t;
#define gdb_wcslen wcslen
#define gdb_iswprint iswprint
#define gdb_iswdigit iswdigit
#define gdb_btowc btowc
#define gdb_WEOF WEOF
#define LCST(X) L ## X
#else
typedef char gdb_wchar_t;
typedef int gdb_wint_t;
#define gdb_wcslen strlen
#define gdb_iswprint isprint
#define gdb_iswdigit isdigit
#define gdb_btowc /* empty */
#define gdb_WEOF EOF
#define LCST(X) X
/* If we are using the narrow character set, we want to use the host
narrow encoding as our intermediate encoding. However, if we are
also providing a phony iconv, we might as well just stick with
"wchar_t". */
#ifndef PHONY_ICONV
#undef INTERMEDIATE_ENCODING
#define INTERMEDIATE_ENCODING host_charset ()
#endif
#endif
#endif /* GDB_WCHAR_H */