1 | /* Demangler for IA64 / g++ V3 ABI.
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2 | Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3 | Written by Alex Samuel <samuel@codesourcery.com>.
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4 |
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5 | This file is part of GNU CC.
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6 |
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7 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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8 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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9 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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10 | (at your option) any later version.
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11 |
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12 | In addition to the permissions in the GNU General Public License, the
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13 | Free Software Foundation gives you unlimited permission to link the
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14 | compiled version of this file into combinations with other programs,
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15 | and to distribute those combinations without any restriction coming
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16 | from the use of this file. (The General Public License restrictions
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17 | do apply in other respects; for example, they cover modification of
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18 | the file, and distribution when not linked into a combined
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19 | executable.)
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20 |
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21 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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22 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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23 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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24 | GNU General Public License for more details.
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25 |
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26 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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27 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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28 | Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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29 | */
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30 |
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31 | /* This file implements demangling of C++ names mangled according to
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32 | the IA64 / g++ V3 ABI. Use the cp_demangle function to
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33 | demangle a mangled name, or compile with the preprocessor macro
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34 | STANDALONE_DEMANGLER defined to create a demangling filter
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35 | executable (functionally similar to c++filt, but includes this
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36 | demangler only). */
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37 |
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38 | #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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39 | #include "config.h"
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40 | #endif
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41 |
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42 | #include <sys/types.h>
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43 |
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44 | #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
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45 | #include <stdlib.h>
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46 | #endif
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47 |
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48 | #include <stdio.h>
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49 |
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50 | #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
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51 | #include <string.h>
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52 | #endif
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53 |
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54 | #include <ctype.h>
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55 |
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56 | #include "ansidecl.h"
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57 | #include "libiberty.h"
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58 | #include "dyn-string.h"
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59 | #include "demangle.h"
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60 |
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61 | /* If CP_DEMANGLE_DEBUG is defined, a trace of the grammar evaluation,
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62 | and other debugging output, will be generated. */
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63 | #ifdef CP_DEMANGLE_DEBUG
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64 | #define DEMANGLE_TRACE(PRODUCTION, DM) \
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65 | fprintf (stderr, " -> %-24s at position %3d\n", \
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66 | (PRODUCTION), current_position (DM));
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67 | #else
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68 | #define DEMANGLE_TRACE(PRODUCTION, DM)
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69 | #endif
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70 |
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71 | /* Don't include <ctype.h>, to prevent additional unresolved symbols
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72 | from being dragged into the C++ runtime library. */
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73 | #define IS_DIGIT(CHAR) ((CHAR) >= '0' && (CHAR) <= '9')
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74 | #define IS_ALPHA(CHAR) \
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75 | (((CHAR) >= 'a' && (CHAR) <= 'z') \
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76 | || ((CHAR) >= 'A' && (CHAR) <= 'Z'))
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77 |
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78 | /* The prefix prepended by GCC to an identifier represnting the
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79 | anonymous namespace. */
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80 | #define ANONYMOUS_NAMESPACE_PREFIX "_GLOBAL_"
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81 |
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82 | /* Character(s) to use for namespace separation in demangled output */
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83 | #define NAMESPACE_SEPARATOR (dm->style == DMGL_JAVA ? "." : "::")
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84 |
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85 | /* If flag_verbose is zero, some simplifications will be made to the
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86 | output to make it easier to read and supress details that are
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87 | generally not of interest to the average C++ programmer.
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88 | Otherwise, the demangled representation will attempt to convey as
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89 | much information as the mangled form. */
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90 | static int flag_verbose;
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91 |
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92 | /* If flag_strict is non-zero, demangle strictly according to the
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93 | specification -- don't demangle special g++ manglings. */
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94 | static int flag_strict;
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95 |
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96 | /* String_list_t is an extended form of dyn_string_t which provides a
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97 | link field and a caret position for additions to the string. A
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98 | string_list_t may safely be cast to and used as a dyn_string_t. */
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99 |
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100 | struct string_list_def
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101 | {
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102 | /* The dyn_string; must be first. */
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103 | struct dyn_string string;
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104 |
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105 | /* The position at which additional text is added to this string
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106 | (using the result_add* macros). This value is an offset from the
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107 | end of the string, not the beginning (and should be
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108 | non-positive). */
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109 | int caret_position;
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110 |
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111 | /* The next string in the list. */
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112 | struct string_list_def *next;
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113 | };
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114 |
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115 | typedef struct string_list_def *string_list_t;
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116 |
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117 | /* Data structure representing a potential substitution. */
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118 |
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119 | struct substitution_def
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120 | {
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121 | /* The demangled text of the substitution. */
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122 | dyn_string_t text;
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123 |
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124 | /* Whether this substitution represents a template item. */
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125 | int template_p : 1;
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126 | };
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127 |
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128 | /* Data structure representing a template argument list. */
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129 |
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130 | struct template_arg_list_def
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131 | {
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132 | /* The next (lower) template argument list in the stack of currently
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133 | active template arguments. */
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134 | struct template_arg_list_def *next;
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135 |
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136 | /* The first element in the list of template arguments in
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137 | left-to-right order. */
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138 | string_list_t first_argument;
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139 |
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140 | /* The last element in the arguments lists. */
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141 | string_list_t last_argument;
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142 | };
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143 |
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144 | typedef struct template_arg_list_def *template_arg_list_t;
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145 |
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146 | /* Data structure to maintain the state of the current demangling. */
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147 |
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148 | struct demangling_def
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149 | {
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150 | /* The full mangled name being mangled. */
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151 | const char *name;
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152 |
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153 | /* Pointer into name at the current position. */
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154 | const char *next;
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155 |
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156 | /* Stack for strings containing demangled result generated so far.
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157 | Text is emitted to the topmost (first) string. */
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158 | string_list_t result;
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159 |
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160 | /* The number of presently available substitutions. */
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161 | int num_substitutions;
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162 |
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163 | /* The allocated size of the substitutions array. */
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164 | int substitutions_allocated;
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165 |
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166 | /* An array of available substitutions. The number of elements in
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167 | the array is given by num_substitions, and the allocated array
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168 | size in substitutions_size.
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169 |
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170 | The most recent substition is at the end, so
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171 |
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172 | - `S_' corresponds to substititutions[num_substitutions - 1]
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173 | - `S0_' corresponds to substititutions[num_substitutions - 2]
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174 |
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175 | etc. */
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176 | struct substitution_def *substitutions;
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177 |
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178 | /* The stack of template argument lists. */
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179 | template_arg_list_t template_arg_lists;
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180 |
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181 | /* The most recently demangled source-name. */
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182 | dyn_string_t last_source_name;
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183 |
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184 | /* Language style to use for demangled output. */
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185 | int style;
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186 |
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187 | /* Set to non-zero iff this name is a constructor. The actual value
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188 | indicates what sort of constructor this is; see demangle.h. */
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189 | enum gnu_v3_ctor_kinds is_constructor;
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190 |
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191 | /* Set to non-zero iff this name is a destructor. The actual value
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192 | indicates what sort of destructor this is; see demangle.h. */
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193 | enum gnu_v3_dtor_kinds is_destructor;
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194 |
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195 | };
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196 |
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197 | typedef struct demangling_def *demangling_t;
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198 |
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199 | /* This type is the standard return code from most functions. Values
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200 | other than STATUS_OK contain descriptive messages. */
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201 | typedef const char *status_t;
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202 |
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203 | /* Special values that can be used as a status_t. */
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204 | #define STATUS_OK NULL
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205 | #define STATUS_ERROR "Error."
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206 | #define STATUS_UNIMPLEMENTED "Unimplemented."
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207 | #define STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR "Internal error."
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208 |
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209 | /* This status code indicates a failure in malloc or realloc. */
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210 | static const char *const status_allocation_failed = "Allocation failed.";
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211 | #define STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED status_allocation_failed
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212 |
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213 | /* Non-zero if STATUS indicates that no error has occurred. */
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214 | #define STATUS_NO_ERROR(STATUS) ((STATUS) == STATUS_OK)
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215 |
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216 | /* Evaluate EXPR, which must produce a status_t. If the status code
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217 | indicates an error, return from the current function with that
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218 | status code. */
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219 | #define RETURN_IF_ERROR(EXPR) \
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220 | do \
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221 | { \
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222 | status_t s = EXPR; \
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223 | if (!STATUS_NO_ERROR (s)) \
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224 | return s; \
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225 | } \
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226 | while (0)
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227 |
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228 | static status_t int_to_dyn_string
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229 | PARAMS ((int, dyn_string_t));
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230 | static string_list_t string_list_new
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231 | PARAMS ((int));
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232 | static void string_list_delete
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233 | PARAMS ((string_list_t));
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234 | static status_t result_add_separated_char
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235 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, int));
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236 | static status_t result_push
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237 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
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238 | static string_list_t result_pop
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239 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
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240 | static int substitution_start
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241 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
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242 | static status_t substitution_add
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243 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, int, int));
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244 | static dyn_string_t substitution_get
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245 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, int, int *));
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246 | #ifdef CP_DEMANGLE_DEBUG
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247 | static void substitutions_print
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248 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, FILE *));
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249 | #endif
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250 | static template_arg_list_t template_arg_list_new
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251 | PARAMS ((void));
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252 | static void template_arg_list_delete
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253 | PARAMS ((template_arg_list_t));
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254 | static void template_arg_list_add_arg
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255 | PARAMS ((template_arg_list_t, string_list_t));
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256 | static string_list_t template_arg_list_get_arg
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257 | PARAMS ((template_arg_list_t, int));
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258 | static void push_template_arg_list
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259 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, template_arg_list_t));
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260 | static void pop_to_template_arg_list
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261 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, template_arg_list_t));
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262 | #ifdef CP_DEMANGLE_DEBUG
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263 | static void template_arg_list_print
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264 | PARAMS ((template_arg_list_t, FILE *));
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265 | #endif
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266 | static template_arg_list_t current_template_arg_list
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267 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
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268 | static demangling_t demangling_new
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269 | PARAMS ((const char *, int));
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270 | static void demangling_delete
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271 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
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272 |
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273 | /* The last character of DS. Warning: DS is evaluated twice. */
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274 | #define dyn_string_last_char(DS) \
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275 | (dyn_string_buf (DS)[dyn_string_length (DS) - 1])
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276 |
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277 | /* Append a space character (` ') to DS if it does not already end
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278 | with one. Evaluates to 1 on success, or 0 on allocation failure. */
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279 | #define dyn_string_append_space(DS) \
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280 | ((dyn_string_length (DS) > 0 \
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281 | && dyn_string_last_char (DS) != ' ') \
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282 | ? dyn_string_append_char ((DS), ' ') \
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283 | : 1)
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284 |
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285 | /* Returns the index of the current position in the mangled name. */
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286 | #define current_position(DM) ((DM)->next - (DM)->name)
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287 |
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288 | /* Returns the character at the current position of the mangled name. */
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289 | #define peek_char(DM) (*((DM)->next))
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290 |
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291 | /* Returns the character one past the current position of the mangled
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292 | name. */
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293 | #define peek_char_next(DM) \
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294 | (peek_char (DM) == '\0' ? '\0' : (*((DM)->next + 1)))
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295 |
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296 | /* Returns the character at the current position, and advances the
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297 | current position to the next character. */
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298 | #define next_char(DM) (*((DM)->next)++)
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299 |
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300 | /* Returns non-zero if the current position is the end of the mangled
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301 | name, i.e. one past the last character. */
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302 | #define end_of_name_p(DM) (peek_char (DM) == '\0')
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303 |
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304 | /* Advances the current position by one character. */
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305 | #define advance_char(DM) (++(DM)->next)
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306 |
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307 | /* Returns the string containing the current demangled result. */
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308 | #define result_string(DM) (&(DM)->result->string)
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309 |
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310 | /* Returns the position at which new text is inserted into the
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311 | demangled result. */
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312 | #define result_caret_pos(DM) \
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313 | (result_length (DM) + \
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314 | ((string_list_t) result_string (DM))->caret_position)
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315 |
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316 | /* Adds a dyn_string_t to the demangled result. */
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317 | #define result_add_string(DM, STRING) \
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318 | (dyn_string_insert (&(DM)->result->string, \
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319 | result_caret_pos (DM), (STRING)) \
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320 | ? STATUS_OK : STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED)
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321 |
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322 | /* Adds NUL-terminated string CSTR to the demangled result. */
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323 | #define result_add(DM, CSTR) \
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324 | (dyn_string_insert_cstr (&(DM)->result->string, \
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325 | result_caret_pos (DM), (CSTR)) \
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326 | ? STATUS_OK : STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED)
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327 |
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328 | /* Adds character CHAR to the demangled result. */
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329 | #define result_add_char(DM, CHAR) \
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330 | (dyn_string_insert_char (&(DM)->result->string, \
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331 | result_caret_pos (DM), (CHAR)) \
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332 | ? STATUS_OK : STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED)
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333 |
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334 | /* Inserts a dyn_string_t to the demangled result at position POS. */
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335 | #define result_insert_string(DM, POS, STRING) \
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336 | (dyn_string_insert (&(DM)->result->string, (POS), (STRING)) \
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337 | ? STATUS_OK : STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED)
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338 |
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339 | /* Inserts NUL-terminated string CSTR to the demangled result at
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340 | position POS. */
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341 | #define result_insert(DM, POS, CSTR) \
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342 | (dyn_string_insert_cstr (&(DM)->result->string, (POS), (CSTR)) \
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343 | ? STATUS_OK : STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED)
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344 |
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345 | /* Inserts character CHAR to the demangled result at position POS. */
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346 | #define result_insert_char(DM, POS, CHAR) \
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347 | (dyn_string_insert_char (&(DM)->result->string, (POS), (CHAR)) \
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348 | ? STATUS_OK : STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED)
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349 |
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350 | /* The length of the current demangled result. */
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351 | #define result_length(DM) \
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352 | dyn_string_length (&(DM)->result->string)
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353 |
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354 | /* Appends a (less-than, greater-than) character to the result in DM
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355 | to (open, close) a template argument or parameter list. Appends a
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356 | space first if necessary to prevent spurious elision of angle
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357 | brackets with the previous character. */
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358 | #define result_open_template_list(DM) result_add_separated_char(DM, '<')
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359 | #define result_close_template_list(DM) result_add_separated_char(DM, '>')
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360 |
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361 | /* Appends a base 10 representation of VALUE to DS. STATUS_OK on
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362 | success. On failure, deletes DS and returns an error code. */
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363 |
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364 | static status_t
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365 | int_to_dyn_string (value, ds)
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366 | int value;
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367 | dyn_string_t ds;
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368 | {
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369 | int i;
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370 | int mask = 1;
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371 |
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372 | /* Handle zero up front. */
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373 | if (value == 0)
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374 | {
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375 | if (!dyn_string_append_char (ds, '0'))
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376 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
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377 | return STATUS_OK;
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378 | }
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379 |
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380 | /* For negative numbers, emit a minus sign. */
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381 | if (value < 0)
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382 | {
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383 | if (!dyn_string_append_char (ds, '-'))
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384 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
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385 | value = -value;
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386 | }
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387 |
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388 | /* Find the power of 10 of the first digit. */
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389 | i = value;
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390 | while (i > 9)
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391 | {
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392 | mask *= 10;
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393 | i /= 10;
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394 | }
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395 |
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396 | /* Write the digits. */
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397 | while (mask > 0)
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398 | {
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399 | int digit = value / mask;
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400 |
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401 | if (!dyn_string_append_char (ds, '0' + digit))
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402 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
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403 |
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404 | value -= digit * mask;
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405 | mask /= 10;
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406 | }
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407 |
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408 | return STATUS_OK;
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409 | }
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410 |
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411 | /* Creates a new string list node. The contents of the string are
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412 | empty, but the initial buffer allocation is LENGTH. The string
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413 | list node should be deleted with string_list_delete. Returns NULL
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414 | if allocation fails. */
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415 |
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416 | static string_list_t
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417 | string_list_new (length)
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418 | int length;
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419 | {
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420 | string_list_t s = (string_list_t) malloc (sizeof (struct string_list_def));
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421 | s->caret_position = 0;
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422 | if (s == NULL)
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423 | return NULL;
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424 | if (!dyn_string_init ((dyn_string_t) s, length))
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425 | return NULL;
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426 | return s;
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427 | }
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428 |
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429 | /* Deletes the entire string list starting at NODE. */
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430 |
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431 | static void
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432 | string_list_delete (node)
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433 | string_list_t node;
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434 | {
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435 | while (node != NULL)
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436 | {
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437 | string_list_t next = node->next;
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438 | dyn_string_delete ((dyn_string_t) node);
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439 | node = next;
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440 | }
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441 | }
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442 |
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443 | /* Appends CHARACTER to the demangled result. If the current trailing
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444 | character of the result is CHARACTER, a space is inserted first. */
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445 |
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446 | static status_t
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447 | result_add_separated_char (dm, character)
|
---|
448 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
449 | int character;
|
---|
450 | {
|
---|
451 | char *result = dyn_string_buf (result_string (dm));
|
---|
452 | int caret_pos = result_caret_pos (dm);
|
---|
453 |
|
---|
454 | /* Add a space if the last character is already the character we
|
---|
455 | want to add. */
|
---|
456 | if (caret_pos > 0 && result[caret_pos - 1] == character)
|
---|
457 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add_char (dm, ' '));
|
---|
458 | /* Add the character. */
|
---|
459 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add_char (dm, character));
|
---|
460 |
|
---|
461 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
462 | }
|
---|
463 |
|
---|
464 | /* Allocates and pushes a new string onto the demangled results stack
|
---|
465 | for DM. Subsequent demangling with DM will emit to the new string.
|
---|
466 | Returns STATUS_OK on success, STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED on
|
---|
467 | allocation failure. */
|
---|
468 |
|
---|
469 | static status_t
|
---|
470 | result_push (dm)
|
---|
471 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
472 | {
|
---|
473 | string_list_t new_string = string_list_new (0);
|
---|
474 | if (new_string == NULL)
|
---|
475 | /* Allocation failed. */
|
---|
476 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
477 |
|
---|
478 | /* Link the new string to the front of the list of result strings. */
|
---|
479 | new_string->next = (string_list_t) dm->result;
|
---|
480 | dm->result = new_string;
|
---|
481 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
482 | }
|
---|
483 |
|
---|
484 | /* Removes and returns the topmost element on the demangled results
|
---|
485 | stack for DM. The caller assumes ownership for the returned
|
---|
486 | string. */
|
---|
487 |
|
---|
488 | static string_list_t
|
---|
489 | result_pop (dm)
|
---|
490 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
491 | {
|
---|
492 | string_list_t top = dm->result;
|
---|
493 | dm->result = top->next;
|
---|
494 | return top;
|
---|
495 | }
|
---|
496 |
|
---|
497 | /* Returns the current value of the caret for the result string. The
|
---|
498 | value is an offet from the end of the result string. */
|
---|
499 |
|
---|
500 | static int
|
---|
501 | result_get_caret (dm)
|
---|
502 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
503 | {
|
---|
504 | return ((string_list_t) result_string (dm))->caret_position;
|
---|
505 | }
|
---|
506 |
|
---|
507 | /* Sets the value of the caret for the result string, counted as an
|
---|
508 | offet from the end of the result string. */
|
---|
509 |
|
---|
510 | static void
|
---|
511 | result_set_caret (dm, position)
|
---|
512 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
513 | int position;
|
---|
514 | {
|
---|
515 | ((string_list_t) result_string (dm))->caret_position = position;
|
---|
516 | }
|
---|
517 |
|
---|
518 | /* Shifts the position of the next addition to the result by
|
---|
519 | POSITION_OFFSET. A negative value shifts the caret to the left. */
|
---|
520 |
|
---|
521 | static void
|
---|
522 | result_shift_caret (dm, position_offset)
|
---|
523 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
524 | int position_offset;
|
---|
525 | {
|
---|
526 | ((string_list_t) result_string (dm))->caret_position += position_offset;
|
---|
527 | }
|
---|
528 |
|
---|
529 | /* Returns non-zero if the character that comes right before the place
|
---|
530 | where text will be added to the result is a space. In this case,
|
---|
531 | the caller should supress adding another space. */
|
---|
532 |
|
---|
533 | static int
|
---|
534 | result_previous_char_is_space (dm)
|
---|
535 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
536 | {
|
---|
537 | char *result = dyn_string_buf (result_string (dm));
|
---|
538 | int pos = result_caret_pos (dm);
|
---|
539 | return pos > 0 && result[pos - 1] == ' ';
|
---|
540 | }
|
---|
541 |
|
---|
542 | /* Returns the start position of a fragment of the demangled result
|
---|
543 | that will be a substitution candidate. Should be called at the
|
---|
544 | start of productions that can add substitutions. */
|
---|
545 |
|
---|
546 | static int
|
---|
547 | substitution_start (dm)
|
---|
548 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
549 | {
|
---|
550 | return result_caret_pos (dm);
|
---|
551 | }
|
---|
552 |
|
---|
553 | /* Adds the suffix of the current demangled result of DM starting at
|
---|
554 | START_POSITION as a potential substitution. If TEMPLATE_P is
|
---|
555 | non-zero, this potential substitution is a template-id. */
|
---|
556 |
|
---|
557 | static status_t
|
---|
558 | substitution_add (dm, start_position, template_p)
|
---|
559 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
560 | int start_position;
|
---|
561 | int template_p;
|
---|
562 | {
|
---|
563 | dyn_string_t result = result_string (dm);
|
---|
564 | dyn_string_t substitution = dyn_string_new (0);
|
---|
565 | int i;
|
---|
566 |
|
---|
567 | if (substitution == NULL)
|
---|
568 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
569 |
|
---|
570 | /* Extract the substring of the current demangling result that
|
---|
571 | represents the subsitution candidate. */
|
---|
572 | if (!dyn_string_substring (substitution,
|
---|
573 | result, start_position, result_caret_pos (dm)))
|
---|
574 | {
|
---|
575 | dyn_string_delete (substitution);
|
---|
576 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
577 | }
|
---|
578 |
|
---|
579 | /* If there's no room for the new entry, grow the array. */
|
---|
580 | if (dm->substitutions_allocated == dm->num_substitutions)
|
---|
581 | {
|
---|
582 | size_t new_array_size;
|
---|
583 | if (dm->substitutions_allocated > 0)
|
---|
584 | dm->substitutions_allocated *= 2;
|
---|
585 | else
|
---|
586 | dm->substitutions_allocated = 2;
|
---|
587 | new_array_size =
|
---|
588 | sizeof (struct substitution_def) * dm->substitutions_allocated;
|
---|
589 |
|
---|
590 | dm->substitutions = (struct substitution_def *)
|
---|
591 | realloc (dm->substitutions, new_array_size);
|
---|
592 | if (dm->substitutions == NULL)
|
---|
593 | /* Realloc failed. */
|
---|
594 | {
|
---|
595 | dyn_string_delete (substitution);
|
---|
596 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
597 | }
|
---|
598 | }
|
---|
599 |
|
---|
600 | /* Add the substitution to the array. */
|
---|
601 | i = dm->num_substitutions++;
|
---|
602 | dm->substitutions[i].text = substitution;
|
---|
603 | dm->substitutions[i].template_p = template_p;
|
---|
604 |
|
---|
605 | #ifdef CP_DEMANGLE_DEBUG
|
---|
606 | substitutions_print (dm, stderr);
|
---|
607 | #endif
|
---|
608 |
|
---|
609 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
610 | }
|
---|
611 |
|
---|
612 | /* Returns the Nth-most-recent substitution. Sets *TEMPLATE_P to
|
---|
613 | non-zero if the substitution is a template-id, zero otherwise.
|
---|
614 | N is numbered from zero. DM retains ownership of the returned
|
---|
615 | string. If N is negative, or equal to or greater than the current
|
---|
616 | number of substitution candidates, returns NULL. */
|
---|
617 |
|
---|
618 | static dyn_string_t
|
---|
619 | substitution_get (dm, n, template_p)
|
---|
620 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
621 | int n;
|
---|
622 | int *template_p;
|
---|
623 | {
|
---|
624 | struct substitution_def *sub;
|
---|
625 |
|
---|
626 | /* Make sure N is in the valid range. */
|
---|
627 | if (n < 0 || n >= dm->num_substitutions)
|
---|
628 | return NULL;
|
---|
629 |
|
---|
630 | sub = &(dm->substitutions[n]);
|
---|
631 | *template_p = sub->template_p;
|
---|
632 | return sub->text;
|
---|
633 | }
|
---|
634 |
|
---|
635 | #ifdef CP_DEMANGLE_DEBUG
|
---|
636 | /* Debugging routine to print the current substitutions to FP. */
|
---|
637 |
|
---|
638 | static void
|
---|
639 | substitutions_print (dm, fp)
|
---|
640 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
641 | FILE *fp;
|
---|
642 | {
|
---|
643 | int seq_id;
|
---|
644 | int num = dm->num_substitutions;
|
---|
645 |
|
---|
646 | fprintf (fp, "SUBSTITUTIONS:\n");
|
---|
647 | for (seq_id = -1; seq_id < num - 1; ++seq_id)
|
---|
648 | {
|
---|
649 | int template_p;
|
---|
650 | dyn_string_t text = substitution_get (dm, seq_id + 1, &template_p);
|
---|
651 |
|
---|
652 | if (seq_id == -1)
|
---|
653 | fprintf (fp, " S_ ");
|
---|
654 | else
|
---|
655 | fprintf (fp, " S%d_", seq_id);
|
---|
656 | fprintf (fp, " %c: %s\n", template_p ? '*' : ' ', dyn_string_buf (text));
|
---|
657 | }
|
---|
658 | }
|
---|
659 |
|
---|
660 | #endif /* CP_DEMANGLE_DEBUG */
|
---|
661 |
|
---|
662 | /* Creates a new template argument list. Returns NULL if allocation
|
---|
663 | fails. */
|
---|
664 |
|
---|
665 | static template_arg_list_t
|
---|
666 | template_arg_list_new ()
|
---|
667 | {
|
---|
668 | template_arg_list_t new_list =
|
---|
669 | (template_arg_list_t) malloc (sizeof (struct template_arg_list_def));
|
---|
670 | if (new_list == NULL)
|
---|
671 | return NULL;
|
---|
672 | /* Initialize the new list to have no arguments. */
|
---|
673 | new_list->first_argument = NULL;
|
---|
674 | new_list->last_argument = NULL;
|
---|
675 | /* Return the new list. */
|
---|
676 | return new_list;
|
---|
677 | }
|
---|
678 |
|
---|
679 | /* Deletes a template argument list and the template arguments it
|
---|
680 | contains. */
|
---|
681 |
|
---|
682 | static void
|
---|
683 | template_arg_list_delete (list)
|
---|
684 | template_arg_list_t list;
|
---|
685 | {
|
---|
686 | /* If there are any arguments on LIST, delete them. */
|
---|
687 | if (list->first_argument != NULL)
|
---|
688 | string_list_delete (list->first_argument);
|
---|
689 | /* Delete LIST. */
|
---|
690 | free (list);
|
---|
691 | }
|
---|
692 |
|
---|
693 | /* Adds ARG to the template argument list ARG_LIST. */
|
---|
694 |
|
---|
695 | static void
|
---|
696 | template_arg_list_add_arg (arg_list, arg)
|
---|
697 | template_arg_list_t arg_list;
|
---|
698 | string_list_t arg;
|
---|
699 | {
|
---|
700 | if (arg_list->first_argument == NULL)
|
---|
701 | /* If there were no arguments before, ARG is the first one. */
|
---|
702 | arg_list->first_argument = arg;
|
---|
703 | else
|
---|
704 | /* Make ARG the last argument on the list. */
|
---|
705 | arg_list->last_argument->next = arg;
|
---|
706 | /* Make ARG the last on the list. */
|
---|
707 | arg_list->last_argument = arg;
|
---|
708 | arg->next = NULL;
|
---|
709 | }
|
---|
710 |
|
---|
711 | /* Returns the template arugment at position INDEX in template
|
---|
712 | argument list ARG_LIST. */
|
---|
713 |
|
---|
714 | static string_list_t
|
---|
715 | template_arg_list_get_arg (arg_list, index)
|
---|
716 | template_arg_list_t arg_list;
|
---|
717 | int index;
|
---|
718 | {
|
---|
719 | string_list_t arg = arg_list->first_argument;
|
---|
720 | /* Scan down the list of arguments to find the one at position
|
---|
721 | INDEX. */
|
---|
722 | while (index--)
|
---|
723 | {
|
---|
724 | arg = arg->next;
|
---|
725 | if (arg == NULL)
|
---|
726 | /* Ran out of arguments before INDEX hit zero. That's an
|
---|
727 | error. */
|
---|
728 | return NULL;
|
---|
729 | }
|
---|
730 | /* Return the argument at position INDEX. */
|
---|
731 | return arg;
|
---|
732 | }
|
---|
733 |
|
---|
734 | /* Pushes ARG_LIST onto the top of the template argument list stack. */
|
---|
735 |
|
---|
736 | static void
|
---|
737 | push_template_arg_list (dm, arg_list)
|
---|
738 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
739 | template_arg_list_t arg_list;
|
---|
740 | {
|
---|
741 | arg_list->next = dm->template_arg_lists;
|
---|
742 | dm->template_arg_lists = arg_list;
|
---|
743 | #ifdef CP_DEMANGLE_DEBUG
|
---|
744 | fprintf (stderr, " ** pushing template arg list\n");
|
---|
745 | template_arg_list_print (arg_list, stderr);
|
---|
746 | #endif
|
---|
747 | }
|
---|
748 |
|
---|
749 | /* Pops and deletes elements on the template argument list stack until
|
---|
750 | arg_list is the topmost element. If arg_list is NULL, all elements
|
---|
751 | are popped and deleted. */
|
---|
752 |
|
---|
753 | static void
|
---|
754 | pop_to_template_arg_list (dm, arg_list)
|
---|
755 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
756 | template_arg_list_t arg_list;
|
---|
757 | {
|
---|
758 | while (dm->template_arg_lists != arg_list)
|
---|
759 | {
|
---|
760 | template_arg_list_t top = dm->template_arg_lists;
|
---|
761 | /* Disconnect the topmost element from the list. */
|
---|
762 | dm->template_arg_lists = top->next;
|
---|
763 | /* Delete the popped element. */
|
---|
764 | template_arg_list_delete (top);
|
---|
765 | #ifdef CP_DEMANGLE_DEBUG
|
---|
766 | fprintf (stderr, " ** removing template arg list\n");
|
---|
767 | #endif
|
---|
768 | }
|
---|
769 | }
|
---|
770 |
|
---|
771 | #ifdef CP_DEMANGLE_DEBUG
|
---|
772 |
|
---|
773 | /* Prints the contents of ARG_LIST to FP. */
|
---|
774 |
|
---|
775 | static void
|
---|
776 | template_arg_list_print (arg_list, fp)
|
---|
777 | template_arg_list_t arg_list;
|
---|
778 | FILE *fp;
|
---|
779 | {
|
---|
780 | string_list_t arg;
|
---|
781 | int index = -1;
|
---|
782 |
|
---|
783 | fprintf (fp, "TEMPLATE ARGUMENT LIST:\n");
|
---|
784 | for (arg = arg_list->first_argument; arg != NULL; arg = arg->next)
|
---|
785 | {
|
---|
786 | if (index == -1)
|
---|
787 | fprintf (fp, " T_ : ");
|
---|
788 | else
|
---|
789 | fprintf (fp, " T%d_ : ", index);
|
---|
790 | ++index;
|
---|
791 | fprintf (fp, "%s\n", dyn_string_buf ((dyn_string_t) arg));
|
---|
792 | }
|
---|
793 | }
|
---|
794 |
|
---|
795 | #endif /* CP_DEMANGLE_DEBUG */
|
---|
796 |
|
---|
797 | /* Returns the topmost element on the stack of template argument
|
---|
798 | lists. If there is no list of template arguments, returns NULL. */
|
---|
799 |
|
---|
800 | static template_arg_list_t
|
---|
801 | current_template_arg_list (dm)
|
---|
802 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
803 | {
|
---|
804 | return dm->template_arg_lists;
|
---|
805 | }
|
---|
806 |
|
---|
807 | /* Allocates a demangling_t object for demangling mangled NAME. A new
|
---|
808 | result must be pushed before the returned object can be used.
|
---|
809 | Returns NULL if allocation fails. */
|
---|
810 |
|
---|
811 | static demangling_t
|
---|
812 | demangling_new (name, style)
|
---|
813 | const char *name;
|
---|
814 | int style;
|
---|
815 | {
|
---|
816 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
817 | dm = (demangling_t) malloc (sizeof (struct demangling_def));
|
---|
818 | if (dm == NULL)
|
---|
819 | return NULL;
|
---|
820 |
|
---|
821 | dm->name = name;
|
---|
822 | dm->next = name;
|
---|
823 | dm->result = NULL;
|
---|
824 | dm->num_substitutions = 0;
|
---|
825 | dm->substitutions_allocated = 10;
|
---|
826 | dm->template_arg_lists = NULL;
|
---|
827 | dm->last_source_name = dyn_string_new (0);
|
---|
828 | if (dm->last_source_name == NULL)
|
---|
829 | return NULL;
|
---|
830 | dm->substitutions = (struct substitution_def *)
|
---|
831 | malloc (dm->substitutions_allocated * sizeof (struct substitution_def));
|
---|
832 | if (dm->substitutions == NULL)
|
---|
833 | {
|
---|
834 | dyn_string_delete (dm->last_source_name);
|
---|
835 | return NULL;
|
---|
836 | }
|
---|
837 | dm->style = style;
|
---|
838 | dm->is_constructor = (enum gnu_v3_ctor_kinds) 0;
|
---|
839 | dm->is_destructor = (enum gnu_v3_dtor_kinds) 0;
|
---|
840 |
|
---|
841 | return dm;
|
---|
842 | }
|
---|
843 |
|
---|
844 | /* Deallocates a demangling_t object and all memory associated with
|
---|
845 | it. */
|
---|
846 |
|
---|
847 | static void
|
---|
848 | demangling_delete (dm)
|
---|
849 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
850 | {
|
---|
851 | int i;
|
---|
852 | template_arg_list_t arg_list = dm->template_arg_lists;
|
---|
853 |
|
---|
854 | /* Delete the stack of template argument lists. */
|
---|
855 | while (arg_list != NULL)
|
---|
856 | {
|
---|
857 | template_arg_list_t next = arg_list->next;
|
---|
858 | template_arg_list_delete (arg_list);
|
---|
859 | arg_list = next;
|
---|
860 | }
|
---|
861 | /* Delete the list of substitutions. */
|
---|
862 | for (i = dm->num_substitutions; --i >= 0; )
|
---|
863 | dyn_string_delete (dm->substitutions[i].text);
|
---|
864 | free (dm->substitutions);
|
---|
865 | /* Delete the demangled result. */
|
---|
866 | string_list_delete (dm->result);
|
---|
867 | /* Delete the stored identifier name. */
|
---|
868 | dyn_string_delete (dm->last_source_name);
|
---|
869 | /* Delete the context object itself. */
|
---|
870 | free (dm);
|
---|
871 | }
|
---|
872 |
|
---|
873 | /* These functions demangle an alternative of the corresponding
|
---|
874 | production in the mangling spec. The first argument of each is a
|
---|
875 | demangling context structure for the current demangling
|
---|
876 | operation. Most emit demangled text directly to the topmost result
|
---|
877 | string on the result string stack in the demangling context
|
---|
878 | structure. */
|
---|
879 |
|
---|
880 | static status_t demangle_char
|
---|
881 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, int));
|
---|
882 | static status_t demangle_mangled_name
|
---|
883 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
|
---|
884 | static status_t demangle_encoding
|
---|
885 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
|
---|
886 | static status_t demangle_name
|
---|
887 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, int *));
|
---|
888 | static status_t demangle_nested_name
|
---|
889 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, int *));
|
---|
890 | static status_t demangle_prefix
|
---|
891 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, int *));
|
---|
892 | static status_t demangle_unqualified_name
|
---|
893 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, int *));
|
---|
894 | static status_t demangle_source_name
|
---|
895 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
|
---|
896 | static status_t demangle_number
|
---|
897 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, int *, int, int));
|
---|
898 | static status_t demangle_number_literally
|
---|
899 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, dyn_string_t, int, int));
|
---|
900 | static status_t demangle_identifier
|
---|
901 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, int, dyn_string_t));
|
---|
902 | static status_t demangle_operator_name
|
---|
903 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, int, int *, int *));
|
---|
904 | static status_t demangle_nv_offset
|
---|
905 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
|
---|
906 | static status_t demangle_v_offset
|
---|
907 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
|
---|
908 | static status_t demangle_call_offset
|
---|
909 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
|
---|
910 | static status_t demangle_special_name
|
---|
911 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
|
---|
912 | static status_t demangle_ctor_dtor_name
|
---|
913 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
|
---|
914 | static status_t demangle_type_ptr
|
---|
915 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, int *, int));
|
---|
916 | static status_t demangle_type
|
---|
917 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
|
---|
918 | static status_t demangle_CV_qualifiers
|
---|
919 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, dyn_string_t));
|
---|
920 | static status_t demangle_builtin_type
|
---|
921 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
|
---|
922 | static status_t demangle_function_type
|
---|
923 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, int *));
|
---|
924 | static status_t demangle_bare_function_type
|
---|
925 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, int *));
|
---|
926 | static status_t demangle_class_enum_type
|
---|
927 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, int *));
|
---|
928 | static status_t demangle_array_type
|
---|
929 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, int *));
|
---|
930 | static status_t demangle_template_param
|
---|
931 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
|
---|
932 | static status_t demangle_template_args
|
---|
933 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
|
---|
934 | static status_t demangle_literal
|
---|
935 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
|
---|
936 | static status_t demangle_template_arg
|
---|
937 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
|
---|
938 | static status_t demangle_expression
|
---|
939 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
|
---|
940 | static status_t demangle_scope_expression
|
---|
941 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
|
---|
942 | static status_t demangle_expr_primary
|
---|
943 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
|
---|
944 | static status_t demangle_substitution
|
---|
945 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, int *));
|
---|
946 | static status_t demangle_local_name
|
---|
947 | PARAMS ((demangling_t));
|
---|
948 | static status_t demangle_discriminator
|
---|
949 | PARAMS ((demangling_t, int));
|
---|
950 | static status_t cp_demangle
|
---|
951 | PARAMS ((const char *, dyn_string_t, int));
|
---|
952 | static status_t cp_demangle_type
|
---|
953 | PARAMS ((const char*, dyn_string_t));
|
---|
954 |
|
---|
955 | /* When passed to demangle_bare_function_type, indicates that the
|
---|
956 | function's return type is not encoded before its parameter types. */
|
---|
957 | #define BFT_NO_RETURN_TYPE NULL
|
---|
958 |
|
---|
959 | /* Check that the next character is C. If so, consume it. If not,
|
---|
960 | return an error. */
|
---|
961 |
|
---|
962 | static status_t
|
---|
963 | demangle_char (dm, c)
|
---|
964 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
965 | int c;
|
---|
966 | {
|
---|
967 | static char *error_message = NULL;
|
---|
968 |
|
---|
969 | if (peek_char (dm) == c)
|
---|
970 | {
|
---|
971 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
972 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
973 | }
|
---|
974 | else
|
---|
975 | {
|
---|
976 | if (error_message == NULL)
|
---|
977 | error_message = (char *) strdup ("Expected ?");
|
---|
978 | error_message[9] = c;
|
---|
979 | return error_message;
|
---|
980 | }
|
---|
981 | }
|
---|
982 |
|
---|
983 | /* Demangles and emits a <mangled-name>.
|
---|
984 |
|
---|
985 | <mangled-name> ::= _Z <encoding> */
|
---|
986 |
|
---|
987 | static status_t
|
---|
988 | demangle_mangled_name (dm)
|
---|
989 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
990 | {
|
---|
991 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("mangled-name", dm);
|
---|
992 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, '_'));
|
---|
993 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, 'Z'));
|
---|
994 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_encoding (dm));
|
---|
995 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
996 | }
|
---|
997 |
|
---|
998 | /* Demangles and emits an <encoding>.
|
---|
999 |
|
---|
1000 | <encoding> ::= <function name> <bare-function-type>
|
---|
1001 | ::= <data name>
|
---|
1002 | ::= <special-name> */
|
---|
1003 |
|
---|
1004 | static status_t
|
---|
1005 | demangle_encoding (dm)
|
---|
1006 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
1007 | {
|
---|
1008 | int encode_return_type;
|
---|
1009 | int start_position;
|
---|
1010 | template_arg_list_t old_arg_list = current_template_arg_list (dm);
|
---|
1011 | char peek = peek_char (dm);
|
---|
1012 |
|
---|
1013 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("encoding", dm);
|
---|
1014 |
|
---|
1015 | /* Remember where the name starts. If it turns out to be a template
|
---|
1016 | function, we'll have to insert the return type here. */
|
---|
1017 | start_position = result_caret_pos (dm);
|
---|
1018 |
|
---|
1019 | if (peek == 'G' || peek == 'T')
|
---|
1020 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_special_name (dm));
|
---|
1021 | else
|
---|
1022 | {
|
---|
1023 | /* Now demangle the name. */
|
---|
1024 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_name (dm, &encode_return_type));
|
---|
1025 |
|
---|
1026 | /* If there's anything left, the name was a function name, with
|
---|
1027 | maybe its return type, and its parameter types, following. */
|
---|
1028 | if (!end_of_name_p (dm)
|
---|
1029 | && peek_char (dm) != 'E')
|
---|
1030 | {
|
---|
1031 | if (encode_return_type)
|
---|
1032 | /* Template functions have their return type encoded. The
|
---|
1033 | return type should be inserted at start_position. */
|
---|
1034 | RETURN_IF_ERROR
|
---|
1035 | (demangle_bare_function_type (dm, &start_position));
|
---|
1036 | else
|
---|
1037 | /* Non-template functions don't have their return type
|
---|
1038 | encoded. */
|
---|
1039 | RETURN_IF_ERROR
|
---|
1040 | (demangle_bare_function_type (dm, BFT_NO_RETURN_TYPE));
|
---|
1041 | }
|
---|
1042 | }
|
---|
1043 |
|
---|
1044 | /* Pop off template argument lists that were built during the
|
---|
1045 | mangling of this name, to restore the old template context. */
|
---|
1046 | pop_to_template_arg_list (dm, old_arg_list);
|
---|
1047 |
|
---|
1048 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
1049 | }
|
---|
1050 |
|
---|
1051 | /* Demangles and emits a <name>.
|
---|
1052 |
|
---|
1053 | <name> ::= <unscoped-name>
|
---|
1054 | ::= <unscoped-template-name> <template-args>
|
---|
1055 | ::= <nested-name>
|
---|
1056 | ::= <local-name>
|
---|
1057 |
|
---|
1058 | <unscoped-name> ::= <unqualified-name>
|
---|
1059 | ::= St <unqualified-name> # ::std::
|
---|
1060 |
|
---|
1061 | <unscoped-template-name>
|
---|
1062 | ::= <unscoped-name>
|
---|
1063 | ::= <substitution> */
|
---|
1064 |
|
---|
1065 | static status_t
|
---|
1066 | demangle_name (dm, encode_return_type)
|
---|
1067 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
1068 | int *encode_return_type;
|
---|
1069 | {
|
---|
1070 | int start = substitution_start (dm);
|
---|
1071 | char peek = peek_char (dm);
|
---|
1072 | int is_std_substitution = 0;
|
---|
1073 |
|
---|
1074 | /* Generally, the return type is encoded if the function is a
|
---|
1075 | template-id, and suppressed otherwise. There are a few cases,
|
---|
1076 | though, in which the return type is not encoded even for a
|
---|
1077 | templated function. In these cases, this flag is set. */
|
---|
1078 | int suppress_return_type = 0;
|
---|
1079 |
|
---|
1080 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("name", dm);
|
---|
1081 |
|
---|
1082 | switch (peek)
|
---|
1083 | {
|
---|
1084 | case 'N':
|
---|
1085 | /* This is a <nested-name>. */
|
---|
1086 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_nested_name (dm, encode_return_type));
|
---|
1087 | break;
|
---|
1088 |
|
---|
1089 | case 'Z':
|
---|
1090 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_local_name (dm));
|
---|
1091 | *encode_return_type = 0;
|
---|
1092 | break;
|
---|
1093 |
|
---|
1094 | case 'S':
|
---|
1095 | /* The `St' substitution allows a name nested in std:: to appear
|
---|
1096 | without being enclosed in a nested name. */
|
---|
1097 | if (peek_char_next (dm) == 't')
|
---|
1098 | {
|
---|
1099 | (void) next_char (dm);
|
---|
1100 | (void) next_char (dm);
|
---|
1101 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "std::"));
|
---|
1102 | RETURN_IF_ERROR
|
---|
1103 | (demangle_unqualified_name (dm, &suppress_return_type));
|
---|
1104 | is_std_substitution = 1;
|
---|
1105 | }
|
---|
1106 | else
|
---|
1107 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_substitution (dm, encode_return_type));
|
---|
1108 | /* Check if a template argument list immediately follows.
|
---|
1109 | If so, then we just demangled an <unqualified-template-name>. */
|
---|
1110 | if (peek_char (dm) == 'I')
|
---|
1111 | {
|
---|
1112 | /* A template name of the form std::<unqualified-name> is a
|
---|
1113 | substitution candidate. */
|
---|
1114 | if (is_std_substitution)
|
---|
1115 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (substitution_add (dm, start, 0));
|
---|
1116 | /* Demangle the <template-args> here. */
|
---|
1117 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_template_args (dm));
|
---|
1118 | *encode_return_type = !suppress_return_type;
|
---|
1119 | }
|
---|
1120 | else
|
---|
1121 | *encode_return_type = 0;
|
---|
1122 |
|
---|
1123 | break;
|
---|
1124 |
|
---|
1125 | default:
|
---|
1126 | /* This is an <unscoped-name> or <unscoped-template-name>. */
|
---|
1127 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_unqualified_name (dm, &suppress_return_type));
|
---|
1128 |
|
---|
1129 | /* If the <unqualified-name> is followed by template args, this
|
---|
1130 | is an <unscoped-template-name>. */
|
---|
1131 | if (peek_char (dm) == 'I')
|
---|
1132 | {
|
---|
1133 | /* Add a substitution for the unqualified template name. */
|
---|
1134 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (substitution_add (dm, start, 0));
|
---|
1135 |
|
---|
1136 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_template_args (dm));
|
---|
1137 | *encode_return_type = !suppress_return_type;
|
---|
1138 | }
|
---|
1139 | else
|
---|
1140 | *encode_return_type = 0;
|
---|
1141 |
|
---|
1142 | break;
|
---|
1143 | }
|
---|
1144 |
|
---|
1145 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
1146 | }
|
---|
1147 |
|
---|
1148 | /* Demangles and emits a <nested-name>.
|
---|
1149 |
|
---|
1150 | <nested-name> ::= N [<CV-qualifiers>] <prefix> <unqulified-name> E */
|
---|
1151 |
|
---|
1152 | static status_t
|
---|
1153 | demangle_nested_name (dm, encode_return_type)
|
---|
1154 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
1155 | int *encode_return_type;
|
---|
1156 | {
|
---|
1157 | char peek;
|
---|
1158 |
|
---|
1159 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("nested-name", dm);
|
---|
1160 |
|
---|
1161 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, 'N'));
|
---|
1162 |
|
---|
1163 | peek = peek_char (dm);
|
---|
1164 | if (peek == 'r' || peek == 'V' || peek == 'K')
|
---|
1165 | {
|
---|
1166 | dyn_string_t cv_qualifiers;
|
---|
1167 | status_t status;
|
---|
1168 |
|
---|
1169 | /* Snarf up CV qualifiers. */
|
---|
1170 | cv_qualifiers = dyn_string_new (24);
|
---|
1171 | if (cv_qualifiers == NULL)
|
---|
1172 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
1173 | demangle_CV_qualifiers (dm, cv_qualifiers);
|
---|
1174 |
|
---|
1175 | /* Emit them, preceded by a space. */
|
---|
1176 | status = result_add_char (dm, ' ');
|
---|
1177 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
1178 | status = result_add_string (dm, cv_qualifiers);
|
---|
1179 | /* The CV qualifiers that occur in a <nested-name> will be
|
---|
1180 | qualifiers for member functions. These are placed at the end
|
---|
1181 | of the function. Therefore, shift the caret to the left by
|
---|
1182 | the length of the qualifiers, so other text is inserted
|
---|
1183 | before them and they stay at the end. */
|
---|
1184 | result_shift_caret (dm, -dyn_string_length (cv_qualifiers) - 1);
|
---|
1185 | /* Clean up. */
|
---|
1186 | dyn_string_delete (cv_qualifiers);
|
---|
1187 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (status);
|
---|
1188 | }
|
---|
1189 |
|
---|
1190 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_prefix (dm, encode_return_type));
|
---|
1191 | /* No need to demangle the final <unqualified-name>; demangle_prefix
|
---|
1192 | will handle it. */
|
---|
1193 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, 'E'));
|
---|
1194 |
|
---|
1195 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
1196 | }
|
---|
1197 |
|
---|
1198 | /* Demangles and emits a <prefix>.
|
---|
1199 |
|
---|
1200 | <prefix> ::= <prefix> <unqualified-name>
|
---|
1201 | ::= <template-prefix> <template-args>
|
---|
1202 | ::= # empty
|
---|
1203 | ::= <substitution>
|
---|
1204 |
|
---|
1205 | <template-prefix> ::= <prefix>
|
---|
1206 | ::= <substitution> */
|
---|
1207 |
|
---|
1208 | static status_t
|
---|
1209 | demangle_prefix (dm, encode_return_type)
|
---|
1210 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
1211 | int *encode_return_type;
|
---|
1212 | {
|
---|
1213 | int start = substitution_start (dm);
|
---|
1214 | int nested = 0;
|
---|
1215 |
|
---|
1216 | /* ENCODE_RETURN_TYPE is updated as we decend the nesting chain.
|
---|
1217 | After <template-args>, it is set to non-zero; after everything
|
---|
1218 | else it is set to zero. */
|
---|
1219 |
|
---|
1220 | /* Generally, the return type is encoded if the function is a
|
---|
1221 | template-id, and suppressed otherwise. There are a few cases,
|
---|
1222 | though, in which the return type is not encoded even for a
|
---|
1223 | templated function. In these cases, this flag is set. */
|
---|
1224 | int suppress_return_type = 0;
|
---|
1225 |
|
---|
1226 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("prefix", dm);
|
---|
1227 |
|
---|
1228 | while (1)
|
---|
1229 | {
|
---|
1230 | char peek;
|
---|
1231 |
|
---|
1232 | if (end_of_name_p (dm))
|
---|
1233 | return "Unexpected end of name in <compound-name>.";
|
---|
1234 |
|
---|
1235 | peek = peek_char (dm);
|
---|
1236 |
|
---|
1237 | /* We'll initialize suppress_return_type to false, and set it to true
|
---|
1238 | if we end up demangling a constructor name. However, make
|
---|
1239 | sure we're not actually about to demangle template arguments
|
---|
1240 | -- if so, this is the <template-args> following a
|
---|
1241 | <template-prefix>, so we'll want the previous flag value
|
---|
1242 | around. */
|
---|
1243 | if (peek != 'I')
|
---|
1244 | suppress_return_type = 0;
|
---|
1245 |
|
---|
1246 | if (IS_DIGIT ((unsigned char) peek)
|
---|
1247 | || (peek >= 'a' && peek <= 'z')
|
---|
1248 | || peek == 'C' || peek == 'D'
|
---|
1249 | || peek == 'S')
|
---|
1250 | {
|
---|
1251 | /* We have another level of scope qualification. */
|
---|
1252 | if (nested)
|
---|
1253 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, NAMESPACE_SEPARATOR));
|
---|
1254 | else
|
---|
1255 | nested = 1;
|
---|
1256 |
|
---|
1257 | if (peek == 'S')
|
---|
1258 | /* The substitution determines whether this is a
|
---|
1259 | template-id. */
|
---|
1260 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_substitution (dm, encode_return_type));
|
---|
1261 | else
|
---|
1262 | {
|
---|
1263 | /* It's just a name. */
|
---|
1264 | RETURN_IF_ERROR
|
---|
1265 | (demangle_unqualified_name (dm, &suppress_return_type));
|
---|
1266 | *encode_return_type = 0;
|
---|
1267 | }
|
---|
1268 | }
|
---|
1269 | else if (peek == 'Z')
|
---|
1270 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_local_name (dm));
|
---|
1271 | else if (peek == 'I')
|
---|
1272 | {
|
---|
1273 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_template_args (dm));
|
---|
1274 |
|
---|
1275 | /* Now we want to indicate to the caller that we've
|
---|
1276 | demangled template arguments, thus the prefix was a
|
---|
1277 | <template-prefix>. That's so that the caller knows to
|
---|
1278 | demangle the function's return type, if this turns out to
|
---|
1279 | be a function name. But, if it's a member template
|
---|
1280 | constructor or a templated conversion operator, report it
|
---|
1281 | as untemplated. Those never get encoded return types. */
|
---|
1282 | *encode_return_type = !suppress_return_type;
|
---|
1283 | }
|
---|
1284 | else if (peek == 'E')
|
---|
1285 | /* All done. */
|
---|
1286 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
1287 | else
|
---|
1288 | return "Unexpected character in <compound-name>.";
|
---|
1289 |
|
---|
1290 | if (peek != 'S'
|
---|
1291 | && peek_char (dm) != 'E')
|
---|
1292 | /* Add a new substitution for the prefix thus far. */
|
---|
1293 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (substitution_add (dm, start, *encode_return_type));
|
---|
1294 | }
|
---|
1295 | }
|
---|
1296 |
|
---|
1297 | /* Demangles and emits an <unqualified-name>. If this
|
---|
1298 | <unqualified-name> is for a special function type that should never
|
---|
1299 | have its return type encoded (particularly, a constructor or
|
---|
1300 | conversion operator), *SUPPRESS_RETURN_TYPE is set to 1; otherwise,
|
---|
1301 | it is set to zero.
|
---|
1302 |
|
---|
1303 | <unqualified-name> ::= <operator-name>
|
---|
1304 | ::= <special-name>
|
---|
1305 | ::= <source-name> */
|
---|
1306 |
|
---|
1307 | static status_t
|
---|
1308 | demangle_unqualified_name (dm, suppress_return_type)
|
---|
1309 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
1310 | int *suppress_return_type;
|
---|
1311 | {
|
---|
1312 | char peek = peek_char (dm);
|
---|
1313 |
|
---|
1314 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("unqualified-name", dm);
|
---|
1315 |
|
---|
1316 | /* By default, don't force suppression of the return type (though
|
---|
1317 | non-template functions still don't get a return type encoded). */
|
---|
1318 | *suppress_return_type = 0;
|
---|
1319 |
|
---|
1320 | if (IS_DIGIT ((unsigned char) peek))
|
---|
1321 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_source_name (dm));
|
---|
1322 | else if (peek >= 'a' && peek <= 'z')
|
---|
1323 | {
|
---|
1324 | int num_args;
|
---|
1325 |
|
---|
1326 | /* Conversion operators never have a return type encoded. */
|
---|
1327 | if (peek == 'c' && peek_char_next (dm) == 'v')
|
---|
1328 | *suppress_return_type = 1;
|
---|
1329 |
|
---|
1330 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_operator_name (dm, 0, &num_args, NULL));
|
---|
1331 | }
|
---|
1332 | else if (peek == 'C' || peek == 'D')
|
---|
1333 | {
|
---|
1334 | /* Constructors never have a return type encoded. */
|
---|
1335 | if (peek == 'C')
|
---|
1336 | *suppress_return_type = 1;
|
---|
1337 |
|
---|
1338 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_ctor_dtor_name (dm));
|
---|
1339 | }
|
---|
1340 | else
|
---|
1341 | return "Unexpected character in <unqualified-name>.";
|
---|
1342 |
|
---|
1343 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
1344 | }
|
---|
1345 |
|
---|
1346 | /* Demangles and emits <source-name>.
|
---|
1347 |
|
---|
1348 | <source-name> ::= <length number> <identifier> */
|
---|
1349 |
|
---|
1350 | static status_t
|
---|
1351 | demangle_source_name (dm)
|
---|
1352 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
1353 | {
|
---|
1354 | int length;
|
---|
1355 |
|
---|
1356 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("source-name", dm);
|
---|
1357 |
|
---|
1358 | /* Decode the length of the identifier. */
|
---|
1359 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_number (dm, &length, 10, 0));
|
---|
1360 | if (length == 0)
|
---|
1361 | return "Zero length in <source-name>.";
|
---|
1362 |
|
---|
1363 | /* Now the identifier itself. It's placed into last_source_name,
|
---|
1364 | where it can be used to build a constructor or destructor name. */
|
---|
1365 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_identifier (dm, length,
|
---|
1366 | dm->last_source_name));
|
---|
1367 |
|
---|
1368 | /* Emit it. */
|
---|
1369 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add_string (dm, dm->last_source_name));
|
---|
1370 |
|
---|
1371 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
1372 | }
|
---|
1373 |
|
---|
1374 | /* Demangles a number, either a <number> or a <positive-number> at the
|
---|
1375 | current position, consuming all consecutive digit characters. Sets
|
---|
1376 | *VALUE to the resulting numberand returns STATUS_OK. The number is
|
---|
1377 | interpreted as BASE, which must be either 10 or 36. If IS_SIGNED
|
---|
1378 | is non-zero, negative numbers -- prefixed with `n' -- are accepted.
|
---|
1379 |
|
---|
1380 | <number> ::= [n] <positive-number>
|
---|
1381 |
|
---|
1382 | <positive-number> ::= <decimal integer> */
|
---|
1383 |
|
---|
1384 | static status_t
|
---|
1385 | demangle_number (dm, value, base, is_signed)
|
---|
1386 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
1387 | int *value;
|
---|
1388 | int base;
|
---|
1389 | int is_signed;
|
---|
1390 | {
|
---|
1391 | dyn_string_t number = dyn_string_new (10);
|
---|
1392 |
|
---|
1393 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("number", dm);
|
---|
1394 |
|
---|
1395 | if (number == NULL)
|
---|
1396 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
1397 |
|
---|
1398 | demangle_number_literally (dm, number, base, is_signed);
|
---|
1399 | *value = strtol (dyn_string_buf (number), NULL, base);
|
---|
1400 | dyn_string_delete (number);
|
---|
1401 |
|
---|
1402 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
1403 | }
|
---|
1404 |
|
---|
1405 | /* Demangles a number at the current position. The digits (and minus
|
---|
1406 | sign, if present) that make up the number are appended to STR.
|
---|
1407 | Only base-BASE digits are accepted; BASE must be either 10 or 36.
|
---|
1408 | If IS_SIGNED, negative numbers -- prefixed with `n' -- are
|
---|
1409 | accepted. Does not consume a trailing underscore or other
|
---|
1410 | terminating character. */
|
---|
1411 |
|
---|
1412 | static status_t
|
---|
1413 | demangle_number_literally (dm, str, base, is_signed)
|
---|
1414 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
1415 | dyn_string_t str;
|
---|
1416 | int base;
|
---|
1417 | int is_signed;
|
---|
1418 | {
|
---|
1419 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("number*", dm);
|
---|
1420 |
|
---|
1421 | if (base != 10 && base != 36)
|
---|
1422 | return STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR;
|
---|
1423 |
|
---|
1424 | /* An `n' denotes a negative number. */
|
---|
1425 | if (is_signed && peek_char (dm) == 'n')
|
---|
1426 | {
|
---|
1427 | /* Skip past the n. */
|
---|
1428 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
1429 | /* The normal way to write a negative number is with a minus
|
---|
1430 | sign. */
|
---|
1431 | if (!dyn_string_append_char (str, '-'))
|
---|
1432 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
1433 | }
|
---|
1434 |
|
---|
1435 | /* Loop until we hit a non-digit. */
|
---|
1436 | while (1)
|
---|
1437 | {
|
---|
1438 | char peek = peek_char (dm);
|
---|
1439 | if (IS_DIGIT ((unsigned char) peek)
|
---|
1440 | || (base == 36 && peek >= 'A' && peek <= 'Z'))
|
---|
1441 | {
|
---|
1442 | /* Accumulate digits. */
|
---|
1443 | if (!dyn_string_append_char (str, next_char (dm)))
|
---|
1444 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
1445 | }
|
---|
1446 | else
|
---|
1447 | /* Not a digit? All done. */
|
---|
1448 | break;
|
---|
1449 | }
|
---|
1450 |
|
---|
1451 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
1452 | }
|
---|
1453 |
|
---|
1454 | /* Demangles an identifier at the current position of LENGTH
|
---|
1455 | characters and places it in IDENTIFIER. */
|
---|
1456 |
|
---|
1457 | static status_t
|
---|
1458 | demangle_identifier (dm, length, identifier)
|
---|
1459 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
1460 | int length;
|
---|
1461 | dyn_string_t identifier;
|
---|
1462 | {
|
---|
1463 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("identifier", dm);
|
---|
1464 |
|
---|
1465 | dyn_string_clear (identifier);
|
---|
1466 | if (!dyn_string_resize (identifier, length))
|
---|
1467 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
1468 |
|
---|
1469 | while (length-- > 0)
|
---|
1470 | {
|
---|
1471 | int ch;
|
---|
1472 | if (end_of_name_p (dm))
|
---|
1473 | return "Unexpected end of name in <identifier>.";
|
---|
1474 | ch = next_char (dm);
|
---|
1475 |
|
---|
1476 | /* Handle extended Unicode characters. We encode them as __U{hex}_,
|
---|
1477 | where {hex} omits leading 0's. For instance, '$' is encoded as
|
---|
1478 | "__U24_". */
|
---|
1479 | if (ch == '_'
|
---|
1480 | && peek_char (dm) == '_'
|
---|
1481 | && peek_char_next (dm) == 'U')
|
---|
1482 | {
|
---|
1483 | char buf[10];
|
---|
1484 | int pos = 0;
|
---|
1485 | advance_char (dm); advance_char (dm); length -= 2;
|
---|
1486 | while (length-- > 0)
|
---|
1487 | {
|
---|
1488 | ch = next_char (dm);
|
---|
1489 | if (!isxdigit (ch))
|
---|
1490 | break;
|
---|
1491 | buf[pos++] = ch;
|
---|
1492 | }
|
---|
1493 | if (ch != '_' || length < 0)
|
---|
1494 | return STATUS_ERROR;
|
---|
1495 | if (pos == 0)
|
---|
1496 | {
|
---|
1497 | /* __U_ just means __U. */
|
---|
1498 | if (!dyn_string_append_cstr (identifier, "__U"))
|
---|
1499 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
1500 | continue;
|
---|
1501 | }
|
---|
1502 | else
|
---|
1503 | {
|
---|
1504 | buf[pos] = '\0';
|
---|
1505 | ch = strtol (buf, 0, 16);
|
---|
1506 | }
|
---|
1507 | }
|
---|
1508 |
|
---|
1509 | if (!dyn_string_append_char (identifier, ch))
|
---|
1510 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
1511 | }
|
---|
1512 |
|
---|
1513 | /* GCC encodes anonymous namespaces using a `_GLOBAL_[_.$]N.'
|
---|
1514 | followed by the source file name and some random characters.
|
---|
1515 | Unless we're in strict mode, decipher these names appropriately. */
|
---|
1516 | if (!flag_strict)
|
---|
1517 | {
|
---|
1518 | char *name = dyn_string_buf (identifier);
|
---|
1519 | int prefix_length = strlen (ANONYMOUS_NAMESPACE_PREFIX);
|
---|
1520 |
|
---|
1521 | /* Compare the first, fixed part. */
|
---|
1522 | if (strncmp (name, ANONYMOUS_NAMESPACE_PREFIX, prefix_length) == 0)
|
---|
1523 | {
|
---|
1524 | name += prefix_length;
|
---|
1525 | /* The next character might be a period, an underscore, or
|
---|
1526 | dollar sign, depending on the target architecture's
|
---|
1527 | assembler's capabilities. After that comes an `N'. */
|
---|
1528 | if ((*name == '.' || *name == '_' || *name == '$')
|
---|
1529 | && *(name + 1) == 'N')
|
---|
1530 | /* This looks like the anonymous namespace identifier.
|
---|
1531 | Replace it with something comprehensible. */
|
---|
1532 | dyn_string_copy_cstr (identifier, "(anonymous namespace)");
|
---|
1533 | }
|
---|
1534 | }
|
---|
1535 |
|
---|
1536 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
1537 | }
|
---|
1538 |
|
---|
1539 | /* Demangles and emits an <operator-name>. If SHORT_NAME is non-zero,
|
---|
1540 | the short form is emitted; otherwise the full source form
|
---|
1541 | (`operator +' etc.) is emitted. *NUM_ARGS is set to the number of
|
---|
1542 | operands that the operator takes. If TYPE_ARG is non-NULL,
|
---|
1543 | *TYPE_ARG is set to 1 if the first argument is a type and 0
|
---|
1544 | otherwise.
|
---|
1545 |
|
---|
1546 | <operator-name>
|
---|
1547 | ::= nw # new
|
---|
1548 | ::= na # new[]
|
---|
1549 | ::= dl # delete
|
---|
1550 | ::= da # delete[]
|
---|
1551 | ::= ps # + (unary)
|
---|
1552 | ::= ng # - (unary)
|
---|
1553 | ::= ad # & (unary)
|
---|
1554 | ::= de # * (unary)
|
---|
1555 | ::= co # ~
|
---|
1556 | ::= pl # +
|
---|
1557 | ::= mi # -
|
---|
1558 | ::= ml # *
|
---|
1559 | ::= dv # /
|
---|
1560 | ::= rm # %
|
---|
1561 | ::= an # &
|
---|
1562 | ::= or # |
|
---|
1563 | ::= eo # ^
|
---|
1564 | ::= aS # =
|
---|
1565 | ::= pL # +=
|
---|
1566 | ::= mI # -=
|
---|
1567 | ::= mL # *=
|
---|
1568 | ::= dV # /=
|
---|
1569 | ::= rM # %=
|
---|
1570 | ::= aN # &=
|
---|
1571 | ::= oR # |=
|
---|
1572 | ::= eO # ^=
|
---|
1573 | ::= ls # <<
|
---|
1574 | ::= rs # >>
|
---|
1575 | ::= lS # <<=
|
---|
1576 | ::= rS # >>=
|
---|
1577 | ::= eq # ==
|
---|
1578 | ::= ne # !=
|
---|
1579 | ::= lt # <
|
---|
1580 | ::= gt # >
|
---|
1581 | ::= le # <=
|
---|
1582 | ::= ge # >=
|
---|
1583 | ::= nt # !
|
---|
1584 | ::= aa # &&
|
---|
1585 | ::= oo # ||
|
---|
1586 | ::= pp # ++
|
---|
1587 | ::= mm # --
|
---|
1588 | ::= cm # ,
|
---|
1589 | ::= pm # ->*
|
---|
1590 | ::= pt # ->
|
---|
1591 | ::= cl # ()
|
---|
1592 | ::= ix # []
|
---|
1593 | ::= qu # ?
|
---|
1594 | ::= st # sizeof (a type)
|
---|
1595 | ::= sz # sizeof (an expression)
|
---|
1596 | ::= cv <type> # cast
|
---|
1597 | ::= v [0-9] <source-name> # vendor extended operator */
|
---|
1598 |
|
---|
1599 | static status_t
|
---|
1600 | demangle_operator_name (dm, short_name, num_args, type_arg)
|
---|
1601 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
1602 | int short_name;
|
---|
1603 | int *num_args;
|
---|
1604 | int *type_arg;
|
---|
1605 | {
|
---|
1606 | struct operator_code
|
---|
1607 | {
|
---|
1608 | /* The mangled code for this operator. */
|
---|
1609 | const char *const code;
|
---|
1610 | /* The source name of this operator. */
|
---|
1611 | const char *const name;
|
---|
1612 | /* The number of arguments this operator takes. */
|
---|
1613 | const int num_args;
|
---|
1614 | };
|
---|
1615 |
|
---|
1616 | static const struct operator_code operators[] =
|
---|
1617 | {
|
---|
1618 | { "aN", "&=" , 2 },
|
---|
1619 | { "aS", "=" , 2 },
|
---|
1620 | { "aa", "&&" , 2 },
|
---|
1621 | { "ad", "&" , 1 },
|
---|
1622 | { "an", "&" , 2 },
|
---|
1623 | { "cl", "()" , 0 },
|
---|
1624 | { "cm", "," , 2 },
|
---|
1625 | { "co", "~" , 1 },
|
---|
1626 | { "dV", "/=" , 2 },
|
---|
1627 | { "da", " delete[]", 1 },
|
---|
1628 | { "de", "*" , 1 },
|
---|
1629 | { "dl", " delete" , 1 },
|
---|
1630 | { "dv", "/" , 2 },
|
---|
1631 | { "eO", "^=" , 2 },
|
---|
1632 | { "eo", "^" , 2 },
|
---|
1633 | { "eq", "==" , 2 },
|
---|
1634 | { "ge", ">=" , 2 },
|
---|
1635 | { "gt", ">" , 2 },
|
---|
1636 | { "ix", "[]" , 2 },
|
---|
1637 | { "lS", "<<=" , 2 },
|
---|
1638 | { "le", "<=" , 2 },
|
---|
1639 | { "ls", "<<" , 2 },
|
---|
1640 | { "lt", "<" , 2 },
|
---|
1641 | { "mI", "-=" , 2 },
|
---|
1642 | { "mL", "*=" , 2 },
|
---|
1643 | { "mi", "-" , 2 },
|
---|
1644 | { "ml", "*" , 2 },
|
---|
1645 | { "mm", "--" , 1 },
|
---|
1646 | { "na", " new[]" , 1 },
|
---|
1647 | { "ne", "!=" , 2 },
|
---|
1648 | { "ng", "-" , 1 },
|
---|
1649 | { "nt", "!" , 1 },
|
---|
1650 | { "nw", " new" , 1 },
|
---|
1651 | { "oR", "|=" , 2 },
|
---|
1652 | { "oo", "||" , 2 },
|
---|
1653 | { "or", "|" , 2 },
|
---|
1654 | { "pL", "+=" , 2 },
|
---|
1655 | { "pl", "+" , 2 },
|
---|
1656 | { "pm", "->*" , 2 },
|
---|
1657 | { "pp", "++" , 1 },
|
---|
1658 | { "ps", "+" , 1 },
|
---|
1659 | { "pt", "->" , 2 },
|
---|
1660 | { "qu", "?" , 3 },
|
---|
1661 | { "rM", "%=" , 2 },
|
---|
1662 | { "rS", ">>=" , 2 },
|
---|
1663 | { "rm", "%" , 2 },
|
---|
1664 | { "rs", ">>" , 2 },
|
---|
1665 | { "sz", " sizeof" , 1 }
|
---|
1666 | };
|
---|
1667 |
|
---|
1668 | const int num_operators =
|
---|
1669 | sizeof (operators) / sizeof (struct operator_code);
|
---|
1670 |
|
---|
1671 | int c0 = next_char (dm);
|
---|
1672 | int c1 = next_char (dm);
|
---|
1673 | const struct operator_code* p1 = operators;
|
---|
1674 | const struct operator_code* p2 = operators + num_operators;
|
---|
1675 |
|
---|
1676 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("operator-name", dm);
|
---|
1677 |
|
---|
1678 | /* Assume the first argument is not a type. */
|
---|
1679 | if (type_arg)
|
---|
1680 | *type_arg = 0;
|
---|
1681 |
|
---|
1682 | /* Is this a vendor-extended operator? */
|
---|
1683 | if (c0 == 'v' && IS_DIGIT (c1))
|
---|
1684 | {
|
---|
1685 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "operator "));
|
---|
1686 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_source_name (dm));
|
---|
1687 | *num_args = 0;
|
---|
1688 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
1689 | }
|
---|
1690 |
|
---|
1691 | /* Is this a conversion operator? */
|
---|
1692 | if (c0 == 'c' && c1 == 'v')
|
---|
1693 | {
|
---|
1694 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "operator "));
|
---|
1695 | /* Demangle the converted-to type. */
|
---|
1696 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type (dm));
|
---|
1697 | *num_args = 0;
|
---|
1698 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
1699 | }
|
---|
1700 |
|
---|
1701 | /* Is it the sizeof variant that takes a type? */
|
---|
1702 | if (c0 == 's' && c1 == 't')
|
---|
1703 | {
|
---|
1704 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, " sizeof"));
|
---|
1705 | *num_args = 1;
|
---|
1706 | if (type_arg)
|
---|
1707 | *type_arg = 1;
|
---|
1708 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
1709 | }
|
---|
1710 |
|
---|
1711 | /* Perform a binary search for the operator code. */
|
---|
1712 | while (1)
|
---|
1713 | {
|
---|
1714 | const struct operator_code* p = p1 + (p2 - p1) / 2;
|
---|
1715 | char match0 = p->code[0];
|
---|
1716 | char match1 = p->code[1];
|
---|
1717 |
|
---|
1718 | if (c0 == match0 && c1 == match1)
|
---|
1719 | /* Found it. */
|
---|
1720 | {
|
---|
1721 | if (!short_name)
|
---|
1722 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "operator"));
|
---|
1723 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, p->name));
|
---|
1724 | *num_args = p->num_args;
|
---|
1725 |
|
---|
1726 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
1727 | }
|
---|
1728 |
|
---|
1729 | if (p == p1)
|
---|
1730 | /* Couldn't find it. */
|
---|
1731 | return "Unknown code in <operator-name>.";
|
---|
1732 |
|
---|
1733 | /* Try again. */
|
---|
1734 | if (c0 < match0 || (c0 == match0 && c1 < match1))
|
---|
1735 | p2 = p;
|
---|
1736 | else
|
---|
1737 | p1 = p;
|
---|
1738 | }
|
---|
1739 | }
|
---|
1740 |
|
---|
1741 | /* Demangles and omits an <nv-offset>.
|
---|
1742 |
|
---|
1743 | <nv-offset> ::= <offset number> # non-virtual base override */
|
---|
1744 |
|
---|
1745 | static status_t
|
---|
1746 | demangle_nv_offset (dm)
|
---|
1747 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
1748 | {
|
---|
1749 | dyn_string_t number;
|
---|
1750 | status_t status = STATUS_OK;
|
---|
1751 |
|
---|
1752 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("h-offset", dm);
|
---|
1753 |
|
---|
1754 | /* Demangle the offset. */
|
---|
1755 | number = dyn_string_new (4);
|
---|
1756 | if (number == NULL)
|
---|
1757 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
1758 | demangle_number_literally (dm, number, 10, 1);
|
---|
1759 |
|
---|
1760 | /* Don't display the offset unless in verbose mode. */
|
---|
1761 | if (flag_verbose)
|
---|
1762 | {
|
---|
1763 | status = result_add (dm, " [nv:");
|
---|
1764 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
1765 | status = result_add_string (dm, number);
|
---|
1766 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
1767 | status = result_add_char (dm, ']');
|
---|
1768 | }
|
---|
1769 |
|
---|
1770 | /* Clean up. */
|
---|
1771 | dyn_string_delete (number);
|
---|
1772 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (status);
|
---|
1773 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
1774 | }
|
---|
1775 |
|
---|
1776 | /* Demangles and emits a <v-offset>.
|
---|
1777 |
|
---|
1778 | <v-offset> ::= <offset number> _ <virtual offset number>
|
---|
1779 | # virtual base override, with vcall offset */
|
---|
1780 |
|
---|
1781 | static status_t
|
---|
1782 | demangle_v_offset (dm)
|
---|
1783 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
1784 | {
|
---|
1785 | dyn_string_t number;
|
---|
1786 | status_t status = STATUS_OK;
|
---|
1787 |
|
---|
1788 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("v-offset", dm);
|
---|
1789 |
|
---|
1790 | /* Demangle the offset. */
|
---|
1791 | number = dyn_string_new (4);
|
---|
1792 | if (number == NULL)
|
---|
1793 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
1794 | demangle_number_literally (dm, number, 10, 1);
|
---|
1795 |
|
---|
1796 | /* Don't display the offset unless in verbose mode. */
|
---|
1797 | if (flag_verbose)
|
---|
1798 | {
|
---|
1799 | status = result_add (dm, " [v:");
|
---|
1800 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
1801 | status = result_add_string (dm, number);
|
---|
1802 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
1803 | result_add_char (dm, ',');
|
---|
1804 | }
|
---|
1805 | dyn_string_delete (number);
|
---|
1806 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (status);
|
---|
1807 |
|
---|
1808 | /* Demangle the separator. */
|
---|
1809 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, '_'));
|
---|
1810 |
|
---|
1811 | /* Demangle the vcall offset. */
|
---|
1812 | number = dyn_string_new (4);
|
---|
1813 | if (number == NULL)
|
---|
1814 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
1815 | demangle_number_literally (dm, number, 10, 1);
|
---|
1816 |
|
---|
1817 | /* Don't display the vcall offset unless in verbose mode. */
|
---|
1818 | if (flag_verbose)
|
---|
1819 | {
|
---|
1820 | status = result_add_string (dm, number);
|
---|
1821 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
1822 | status = result_add_char (dm, ']');
|
---|
1823 | }
|
---|
1824 | dyn_string_delete (number);
|
---|
1825 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (status);
|
---|
1826 |
|
---|
1827 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
1828 | }
|
---|
1829 |
|
---|
1830 | /* Demangles and emits a <call-offset>.
|
---|
1831 |
|
---|
1832 | <call-offset> ::= h <nv-offset> _
|
---|
1833 | ::= v <v-offset> _ */
|
---|
1834 |
|
---|
1835 | static status_t
|
---|
1836 | demangle_call_offset (dm)
|
---|
1837 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
1838 | {
|
---|
1839 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("call-offset", dm);
|
---|
1840 |
|
---|
1841 | switch (peek_char (dm))
|
---|
1842 | {
|
---|
1843 | case 'h':
|
---|
1844 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
1845 | /* Demangle the offset. */
|
---|
1846 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_nv_offset (dm));
|
---|
1847 | /* Demangle the separator. */
|
---|
1848 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, '_'));
|
---|
1849 | break;
|
---|
1850 |
|
---|
1851 | case 'v':
|
---|
1852 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
1853 | /* Demangle the offset. */
|
---|
1854 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_v_offset (dm));
|
---|
1855 | /* Demangle the separator. */
|
---|
1856 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, '_'));
|
---|
1857 | break;
|
---|
1858 |
|
---|
1859 | default:
|
---|
1860 | return "Unrecognized <call-offset>.";
|
---|
1861 | }
|
---|
1862 |
|
---|
1863 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
1864 | }
|
---|
1865 |
|
---|
1866 | /* Demangles and emits a <special-name>.
|
---|
1867 |
|
---|
1868 | <special-name> ::= GV <object name> # Guard variable
|
---|
1869 | ::= TV <type> # virtual table
|
---|
1870 | ::= TT <type> # VTT
|
---|
1871 | ::= TI <type> # typeinfo structure
|
---|
1872 | ::= TS <type> # typeinfo name
|
---|
1873 |
|
---|
1874 | Other relevant productions include thunks:
|
---|
1875 |
|
---|
1876 | <special-name> ::= T <call-offset> <base encoding>
|
---|
1877 | # base is the nominal target function of thunk
|
---|
1878 |
|
---|
1879 | <special-name> ::= Tc <call-offset> <call-offset> <base encoding>
|
---|
1880 | # base is the nominal target function of thunk
|
---|
1881 | # first call-offset is 'this' adjustment
|
---|
1882 | # second call-offset is result adjustment
|
---|
1883 |
|
---|
1884 | where
|
---|
1885 |
|
---|
1886 | <call-offset> ::= h <nv-offset> _
|
---|
1887 | ::= v <v-offset> _
|
---|
1888 |
|
---|
1889 | Also demangles the special g++ manglings,
|
---|
1890 |
|
---|
1891 | <special-name> ::= TC <type> <offset number> _ <base type>
|
---|
1892 | # construction vtable
|
---|
1893 | ::= TF <type> # typeinfo function (old ABI only)
|
---|
1894 | ::= TJ <type> # java Class structure */
|
---|
1895 |
|
---|
1896 | static status_t
|
---|
1897 | demangle_special_name (dm)
|
---|
1898 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
1899 | {
|
---|
1900 | dyn_string_t number;
|
---|
1901 | int unused;
|
---|
1902 | char peek = peek_char (dm);
|
---|
1903 |
|
---|
1904 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("special-name", dm);
|
---|
1905 |
|
---|
1906 | if (peek == 'G')
|
---|
1907 | {
|
---|
1908 | /* Consume the G. */
|
---|
1909 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
1910 | switch (peek_char (dm))
|
---|
1911 | {
|
---|
1912 | case 'V':
|
---|
1913 | /* A guard variable name. */
|
---|
1914 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
1915 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "guard variable for "));
|
---|
1916 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_name (dm, &unused));
|
---|
1917 | break;
|
---|
1918 |
|
---|
1919 | case 'R':
|
---|
1920 | /* A reference temporary. */
|
---|
1921 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
1922 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "reference temporary for "));
|
---|
1923 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_name (dm, &unused));
|
---|
1924 | break;
|
---|
1925 |
|
---|
1926 | default:
|
---|
1927 | return "Unrecognized <special-name>.";
|
---|
1928 | }
|
---|
1929 | }
|
---|
1930 | else if (peek == 'T')
|
---|
1931 | {
|
---|
1932 | status_t status = STATUS_OK;
|
---|
1933 |
|
---|
1934 | /* Other C++ implementation miscellania. Consume the T. */
|
---|
1935 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
1936 |
|
---|
1937 | switch (peek_char (dm))
|
---|
1938 | {
|
---|
1939 | case 'V':
|
---|
1940 | /* Virtual table. */
|
---|
1941 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
1942 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "vtable for "));
|
---|
1943 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type (dm));
|
---|
1944 | break;
|
---|
1945 |
|
---|
1946 | case 'T':
|
---|
1947 | /* VTT structure. */
|
---|
1948 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
1949 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "VTT for "));
|
---|
1950 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type (dm));
|
---|
1951 | break;
|
---|
1952 |
|
---|
1953 | case 'I':
|
---|
1954 | /* Typeinfo structure. */
|
---|
1955 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
1956 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "typeinfo for "));
|
---|
1957 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type (dm));
|
---|
1958 | break;
|
---|
1959 |
|
---|
1960 | case 'F':
|
---|
1961 | /* Typeinfo function. Used only in old ABI with new mangling. */
|
---|
1962 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
1963 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "typeinfo fn for "));
|
---|
1964 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type (dm));
|
---|
1965 | break;
|
---|
1966 |
|
---|
1967 | case 'S':
|
---|
1968 | /* Character string containing type name, used in typeinfo. */
|
---|
1969 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
1970 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "typeinfo name for "));
|
---|
1971 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type (dm));
|
---|
1972 | break;
|
---|
1973 |
|
---|
1974 | case 'J':
|
---|
1975 | /* The java Class variable corresponding to a C++ class. */
|
---|
1976 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
1977 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "java Class for "));
|
---|
1978 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type (dm));
|
---|
1979 | break;
|
---|
1980 |
|
---|
1981 | case 'h':
|
---|
1982 | /* Non-virtual thunk. */
|
---|
1983 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
1984 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "non-virtual thunk"));
|
---|
1985 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_nv_offset (dm));
|
---|
1986 | /* Demangle the separator. */
|
---|
1987 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, '_'));
|
---|
1988 | /* Demangle and emit the target name and function type. */
|
---|
1989 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, " to "));
|
---|
1990 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_encoding (dm));
|
---|
1991 | break;
|
---|
1992 |
|
---|
1993 | case 'v':
|
---|
1994 | /* Virtual thunk. */
|
---|
1995 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
1996 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "virtual thunk"));
|
---|
1997 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_v_offset (dm));
|
---|
1998 | /* Demangle the separator. */
|
---|
1999 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, '_'));
|
---|
2000 | /* Demangle and emit the target function. */
|
---|
2001 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, " to "));
|
---|
2002 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_encoding (dm));
|
---|
2003 | break;
|
---|
2004 |
|
---|
2005 | case 'c':
|
---|
2006 | /* Covariant return thunk. */
|
---|
2007 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
2008 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "covariant return thunk"));
|
---|
2009 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_call_offset (dm));
|
---|
2010 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_call_offset (dm));
|
---|
2011 | /* Demangle and emit the target function. */
|
---|
2012 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, " to "));
|
---|
2013 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_encoding (dm));
|
---|
2014 | break;
|
---|
2015 |
|
---|
2016 | case 'C':
|
---|
2017 | /* TC is a special g++ mangling for a construction vtable. */
|
---|
2018 | if (!flag_strict)
|
---|
2019 | {
|
---|
2020 | dyn_string_t derived_type;
|
---|
2021 |
|
---|
2022 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
2023 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "construction vtable for "));
|
---|
2024 |
|
---|
2025 | /* Demangle the derived type off to the side. */
|
---|
2026 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_push (dm));
|
---|
2027 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type (dm));
|
---|
2028 | derived_type = (dyn_string_t) result_pop (dm);
|
---|
2029 |
|
---|
2030 | /* Demangle the offset. */
|
---|
2031 | number = dyn_string_new (4);
|
---|
2032 | if (number == NULL)
|
---|
2033 | {
|
---|
2034 | dyn_string_delete (derived_type);
|
---|
2035 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
2036 | }
|
---|
2037 | demangle_number_literally (dm, number, 10, 1);
|
---|
2038 | /* Demangle the underscore separator. */
|
---|
2039 | status = demangle_char (dm, '_');
|
---|
2040 |
|
---|
2041 | /* Demangle the base type. */
|
---|
2042 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
2043 | status = demangle_type (dm);
|
---|
2044 |
|
---|
2045 | /* Emit the derived type. */
|
---|
2046 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
2047 | status = result_add (dm, "-in-");
|
---|
2048 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
2049 | status = result_add_string (dm, derived_type);
|
---|
2050 | dyn_string_delete (derived_type);
|
---|
2051 |
|
---|
2052 | /* Don't display the offset unless in verbose mode. */
|
---|
2053 | if (flag_verbose)
|
---|
2054 | {
|
---|
2055 | status = result_add_char (dm, ' ');
|
---|
2056 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
2057 | result_add_string (dm, number);
|
---|
2058 | }
|
---|
2059 | dyn_string_delete (number);
|
---|
2060 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (status);
|
---|
2061 | break;
|
---|
2062 | }
|
---|
2063 | /* If flag_strict, fall through. */
|
---|
2064 |
|
---|
2065 | default:
|
---|
2066 | return "Unrecognized <special-name>.";
|
---|
2067 | }
|
---|
2068 | }
|
---|
2069 | else
|
---|
2070 | return STATUS_ERROR;
|
---|
2071 |
|
---|
2072 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
2073 | }
|
---|
2074 |
|
---|
2075 | /* Demangles and emits a <ctor-dtor-name>.
|
---|
2076 |
|
---|
2077 | <ctor-dtor-name>
|
---|
2078 | ::= C1 # complete object (in-charge) ctor
|
---|
2079 | ::= C2 # base object (not-in-charge) ctor
|
---|
2080 | ::= C3 # complete object (in-charge) allocating ctor
|
---|
2081 | ::= D0 # deleting (in-charge) dtor
|
---|
2082 | ::= D1 # complete object (in-charge) dtor
|
---|
2083 | ::= D2 # base object (not-in-charge) dtor */
|
---|
2084 |
|
---|
2085 | static status_t
|
---|
2086 | demangle_ctor_dtor_name (dm)
|
---|
2087 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
2088 | {
|
---|
2089 | static const char *const ctor_flavors[] =
|
---|
2090 | {
|
---|
2091 | "in-charge",
|
---|
2092 | "not-in-charge",
|
---|
2093 | "allocating"
|
---|
2094 | };
|
---|
2095 | static const char *const dtor_flavors[] =
|
---|
2096 | {
|
---|
2097 | "in-charge deleting",
|
---|
2098 | "in-charge",
|
---|
2099 | "not-in-charge"
|
---|
2100 | };
|
---|
2101 |
|
---|
2102 | int flavor;
|
---|
2103 | char peek = peek_char (dm);
|
---|
2104 |
|
---|
2105 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("ctor-dtor-name", dm);
|
---|
2106 |
|
---|
2107 | if (peek == 'C')
|
---|
2108 | {
|
---|
2109 | /* A constructor name. Consume the C. */
|
---|
2110 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
2111 | flavor = next_char (dm);
|
---|
2112 | if (flavor < '1' || flavor > '3')
|
---|
2113 | return "Unrecognized constructor.";
|
---|
2114 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add_string (dm, dm->last_source_name));
|
---|
2115 | switch (flavor)
|
---|
2116 | {
|
---|
2117 | case '1': dm->is_constructor = gnu_v3_complete_object_ctor;
|
---|
2118 | break;
|
---|
2119 | case '2': dm->is_constructor = gnu_v3_base_object_ctor;
|
---|
2120 | break;
|
---|
2121 | case '3': dm->is_constructor = gnu_v3_complete_object_allocating_ctor;
|
---|
2122 | break;
|
---|
2123 | }
|
---|
2124 | /* Print the flavor of the constructor if in verbose mode. */
|
---|
2125 | if (flag_verbose)
|
---|
2126 | {
|
---|
2127 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "["));
|
---|
2128 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, ctor_flavors[flavor - '1']));
|
---|
2129 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add_char (dm, ']'));
|
---|
2130 | }
|
---|
2131 | }
|
---|
2132 | else if (peek == 'D')
|
---|
2133 | {
|
---|
2134 | /* A destructor name. Consume the D. */
|
---|
2135 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
2136 | flavor = next_char (dm);
|
---|
2137 | if (flavor < '0' || flavor > '2')
|
---|
2138 | return "Unrecognized destructor.";
|
---|
2139 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add_char (dm, '~'));
|
---|
2140 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add_string (dm, dm->last_source_name));
|
---|
2141 | switch (flavor)
|
---|
2142 | {
|
---|
2143 | case '0': dm->is_destructor = gnu_v3_deleting_dtor;
|
---|
2144 | break;
|
---|
2145 | case '1': dm->is_destructor = gnu_v3_complete_object_dtor;
|
---|
2146 | break;
|
---|
2147 | case '2': dm->is_destructor = gnu_v3_base_object_dtor;
|
---|
2148 | break;
|
---|
2149 | }
|
---|
2150 | /* Print the flavor of the destructor if in verbose mode. */
|
---|
2151 | if (flag_verbose)
|
---|
2152 | {
|
---|
2153 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, " ["));
|
---|
2154 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, dtor_flavors[flavor - '0']));
|
---|
2155 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add_char (dm, ']'));
|
---|
2156 | }
|
---|
2157 | }
|
---|
2158 | else
|
---|
2159 | return STATUS_ERROR;
|
---|
2160 |
|
---|
2161 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
2162 | }
|
---|
2163 |
|
---|
2164 | /* Handle pointer, reference, and pointer-to-member cases for
|
---|
2165 | demangle_type. All consecutive `P's, `R's, and 'M's are joined to
|
---|
2166 | build a pointer/reference type. We snarf all these, plus the
|
---|
2167 | following <type>, all at once since we need to know whether we have
|
---|
2168 | a pointer to data or pointer to function to construct the right
|
---|
2169 | output syntax. C++'s pointer syntax is hairy.
|
---|
2170 |
|
---|
2171 | This function adds substitution candidates for every nested
|
---|
2172 | pointer/reference type it processes, including the outermost, final
|
---|
2173 | type, assuming the substitution starts at SUBSTITUTION_START in the
|
---|
2174 | demangling result. For example, if this function demangles
|
---|
2175 | `PP3Foo', it will add a substitution for `Foo', `Foo*', and
|
---|
2176 | `Foo**', in that order.
|
---|
2177 |
|
---|
2178 | *INSERT_POS is a quantity used internally, when this function calls
|
---|
2179 | itself recursively, to figure out where to insert pointer
|
---|
2180 | punctuation on the way up. On entry to this function, INSERT_POS
|
---|
2181 | should point to a temporary value, but that value need not be
|
---|
2182 | initialized.
|
---|
2183 |
|
---|
2184 | <type> ::= P <type>
|
---|
2185 | ::= R <type>
|
---|
2186 | ::= <pointer-to-member-type>
|
---|
2187 |
|
---|
2188 | <pointer-to-member-type> ::= M </class/ type> </member/ type> */
|
---|
2189 |
|
---|
2190 | static status_t
|
---|
2191 | demangle_type_ptr (dm, insert_pos, substitution_start)
|
---|
2192 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
2193 | int *insert_pos;
|
---|
2194 | int substitution_start;
|
---|
2195 | {
|
---|
2196 | status_t status;
|
---|
2197 | int is_substitution_candidate = 1;
|
---|
2198 |
|
---|
2199 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("type*", dm);
|
---|
2200 |
|
---|
2201 | /* Scan forward, collecting pointers and references into symbols,
|
---|
2202 | until we hit something else. Then emit the type. */
|
---|
2203 | switch (peek_char (dm))
|
---|
2204 | {
|
---|
2205 | case 'P':
|
---|
2206 | /* A pointer. Snarf the `P'. */
|
---|
2207 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
2208 | /* Demangle the underlying type. */
|
---|
2209 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type_ptr (dm, insert_pos,
|
---|
2210 | substitution_start));
|
---|
2211 | /* Insert an asterisk where we're told to; it doesn't
|
---|
2212 | necessarily go at the end. If we're doing Java style output,
|
---|
2213 | there is no pointer symbol. */
|
---|
2214 | if (dm->style != DMGL_JAVA)
|
---|
2215 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_insert_char (dm, *insert_pos, '*'));
|
---|
2216 | /* The next (outermost) pointer or reference character should go
|
---|
2217 | after this one. */
|
---|
2218 | ++(*insert_pos);
|
---|
2219 | break;
|
---|
2220 |
|
---|
2221 | case 'R':
|
---|
2222 | /* A reference. Snarf the `R'. */
|
---|
2223 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
2224 | /* Demangle the underlying type. */
|
---|
2225 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type_ptr (dm, insert_pos,
|
---|
2226 | substitution_start));
|
---|
2227 | /* Insert an ampersand where we're told to; it doesn't
|
---|
2228 | necessarily go at the end. */
|
---|
2229 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_insert_char (dm, *insert_pos, '&'));
|
---|
2230 | /* The next (outermost) pointer or reference character should go
|
---|
2231 | after this one. */
|
---|
2232 | ++(*insert_pos);
|
---|
2233 | break;
|
---|
2234 |
|
---|
2235 | case 'M':
|
---|
2236 | {
|
---|
2237 | /* A pointer-to-member. */
|
---|
2238 | dyn_string_t class_type;
|
---|
2239 |
|
---|
2240 | /* Eat the 'M'. */
|
---|
2241 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
2242 |
|
---|
2243 | /* Capture the type of which this is a pointer-to-member. */
|
---|
2244 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_push (dm));
|
---|
2245 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type (dm));
|
---|
2246 | class_type = (dyn_string_t) result_pop (dm);
|
---|
2247 |
|
---|
2248 | if (peek_char (dm) == 'F')
|
---|
2249 | /* A pointer-to-member function. We want output along the
|
---|
2250 | lines of `void (C::*) (int, int)'. Demangle the function
|
---|
2251 | type, which would in this case give `void () (int, int)'
|
---|
2252 | and set *insert_pos to the spot between the first
|
---|
2253 | parentheses. */
|
---|
2254 | status = demangle_type_ptr (dm, insert_pos, substitution_start);
|
---|
2255 | else if (peek_char (dm) == 'A')
|
---|
2256 | /* A pointer-to-member array variable. We want output that
|
---|
2257 | looks like `int (Klass::*) [10]'. Demangle the array type
|
---|
2258 | as `int () [10]', and set *insert_pos to the spot between
|
---|
2259 | the parentheses. */
|
---|
2260 | status = demangle_array_type (dm, insert_pos);
|
---|
2261 | else
|
---|
2262 | {
|
---|
2263 | /* A pointer-to-member variable. Demangle the type of the
|
---|
2264 | pointed-to member. */
|
---|
2265 | status = demangle_type (dm);
|
---|
2266 | /* Make it pretty. */
|
---|
2267 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status)
|
---|
2268 | && !result_previous_char_is_space (dm))
|
---|
2269 | status = result_add_char (dm, ' ');
|
---|
2270 | /* The pointer-to-member notation (e.g. `C::*') follows the
|
---|
2271 | member's type. */
|
---|
2272 | *insert_pos = result_caret_pos (dm);
|
---|
2273 | }
|
---|
2274 |
|
---|
2275 | /* Build the pointer-to-member notation. */
|
---|
2276 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
2277 | status = result_insert (dm, *insert_pos, "::*");
|
---|
2278 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
2279 | status = result_insert_string (dm, *insert_pos, class_type);
|
---|
2280 | /* There may be additional levels of (pointer or reference)
|
---|
2281 | indirection in this type. If so, the `*' and `&' should be
|
---|
2282 | added after the pointer-to-member notation (e.g. `C::*&' for
|
---|
2283 | a reference to a pointer-to-member of class C). */
|
---|
2284 | *insert_pos += dyn_string_length (class_type) + 3;
|
---|
2285 |
|
---|
2286 | /* Clean up. */
|
---|
2287 | dyn_string_delete (class_type);
|
---|
2288 |
|
---|
2289 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (status);
|
---|
2290 | }
|
---|
2291 | break;
|
---|
2292 |
|
---|
2293 | case 'F':
|
---|
2294 | /* Ooh, tricky, a pointer-to-function. When we demangle the
|
---|
2295 | function type, the return type should go at the very
|
---|
2296 | beginning. */
|
---|
2297 | *insert_pos = result_caret_pos (dm);
|
---|
2298 | /* The parentheses indicate this is a function pointer or
|
---|
2299 | reference type. */
|
---|
2300 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "()"));
|
---|
2301 | /* Now demangle the function type. The return type will be
|
---|
2302 | inserted before the `()', and the argument list will go after
|
---|
2303 | it. */
|
---|
2304 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_function_type (dm, insert_pos));
|
---|
2305 | /* We should now have something along the lines of
|
---|
2306 | `void () (int, int)'. The pointer or reference characters
|
---|
2307 | have to inside the first set of parentheses. *insert_pos has
|
---|
2308 | already been updated to point past the end of the return
|
---|
2309 | type. Move it one character over so it points inside the
|
---|
2310 | `()'. */
|
---|
2311 | ++(*insert_pos);
|
---|
2312 | break;
|
---|
2313 |
|
---|
2314 | case 'A':
|
---|
2315 | /* An array pointer or reference. demangle_array_type will figure
|
---|
2316 | out where the asterisks and ampersands go. */
|
---|
2317 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_array_type (dm, insert_pos));
|
---|
2318 | break;
|
---|
2319 |
|
---|
2320 | default:
|
---|
2321 | /* No more pointer or reference tokens; this is therefore a
|
---|
2322 | pointer to data. Finish up by demangling the underlying
|
---|
2323 | type. */
|
---|
2324 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type (dm));
|
---|
2325 | /* The pointer or reference characters follow the underlying
|
---|
2326 | type, as in `int*&'. */
|
---|
2327 | *insert_pos = result_caret_pos (dm);
|
---|
2328 | /* Because of the production <type> ::= <substitution>,
|
---|
2329 | demangle_type will already have added the underlying type as
|
---|
2330 | a substitution candidate. Don't do it again. */
|
---|
2331 | is_substitution_candidate = 0;
|
---|
2332 | break;
|
---|
2333 | }
|
---|
2334 |
|
---|
2335 | if (is_substitution_candidate)
|
---|
2336 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (substitution_add (dm, substitution_start, 0));
|
---|
2337 |
|
---|
2338 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
2339 | }
|
---|
2340 |
|
---|
2341 | /* Demangles and emits a <type>.
|
---|
2342 |
|
---|
2343 | <type> ::= <builtin-type>
|
---|
2344 | ::= <function-type>
|
---|
2345 | ::= <class-enum-type>
|
---|
2346 | ::= <array-type>
|
---|
2347 | ::= <pointer-to-member-type>
|
---|
2348 | ::= <template-param>
|
---|
2349 | ::= <template-template-param> <template-args>
|
---|
2350 | ::= <CV-qualifiers> <type>
|
---|
2351 | ::= P <type> # pointer-to
|
---|
2352 | ::= R <type> # reference-to
|
---|
2353 | ::= C <type> # complex pair (C 2000)
|
---|
2354 | ::= G <type> # imaginary (C 2000)
|
---|
2355 | ::= U <source-name> <type> # vendor extended type qualifier
|
---|
2356 | ::= <substitution> */
|
---|
2357 |
|
---|
2358 | static status_t
|
---|
2359 | demangle_type (dm)
|
---|
2360 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
2361 | {
|
---|
2362 | int start = substitution_start (dm);
|
---|
2363 | char peek = peek_char (dm);
|
---|
2364 | char peek_next;
|
---|
2365 | int encode_return_type = 0;
|
---|
2366 | template_arg_list_t old_arg_list = current_template_arg_list (dm);
|
---|
2367 | int insert_pos;
|
---|
2368 |
|
---|
2369 | /* A <type> can be a <substitution>; therefore, this <type> is a
|
---|
2370 | substitution candidate unless a special condition holds (see
|
---|
2371 | below). */
|
---|
2372 | int is_substitution_candidate = 1;
|
---|
2373 |
|
---|
2374 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("type", dm);
|
---|
2375 |
|
---|
2376 | /* A <class-enum-type> can start with a digit (a <source-name>), an
|
---|
2377 | N (a <nested-name>), or a Z (a <local-name>). */
|
---|
2378 | if (IS_DIGIT ((unsigned char) peek) || peek == 'N' || peek == 'Z')
|
---|
2379 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_class_enum_type (dm, &encode_return_type));
|
---|
2380 | /* Lower-case letters begin <builtin-type>s, except for `r', which
|
---|
2381 | denotes restrict. */
|
---|
2382 | else if (peek >= 'a' && peek <= 'z' && peek != 'r')
|
---|
2383 | {
|
---|
2384 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_builtin_type (dm));
|
---|
2385 | /* Built-in types are not substitution candidates. */
|
---|
2386 | is_substitution_candidate = 0;
|
---|
2387 | }
|
---|
2388 | else
|
---|
2389 | switch (peek)
|
---|
2390 | {
|
---|
2391 | case 'r':
|
---|
2392 | case 'V':
|
---|
2393 | case 'K':
|
---|
2394 | /* CV-qualifiers (including restrict). We have to demangle
|
---|
2395 | them off to the side, since C++ syntax puts them in a funny
|
---|
2396 | place for qualified pointer and reference types. */
|
---|
2397 | {
|
---|
2398 | status_t status;
|
---|
2399 | dyn_string_t cv_qualifiers = dyn_string_new (24);
|
---|
2400 | int old_caret_position = result_get_caret (dm);
|
---|
2401 |
|
---|
2402 | if (cv_qualifiers == NULL)
|
---|
2403 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
2404 |
|
---|
2405 | /* Decode all adjacent CV qualifiers. */
|
---|
2406 | demangle_CV_qualifiers (dm, cv_qualifiers);
|
---|
2407 | /* Emit them, and shift the caret left so that the
|
---|
2408 | underlying type will be emitted before the qualifiers. */
|
---|
2409 | status = result_add_string (dm, cv_qualifiers);
|
---|
2410 | result_shift_caret (dm, -dyn_string_length (cv_qualifiers));
|
---|
2411 | /* Clean up. */
|
---|
2412 | dyn_string_delete (cv_qualifiers);
|
---|
2413 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (status);
|
---|
2414 | /* Also prepend a blank, if needed. */
|
---|
2415 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add_char (dm, ' '));
|
---|
2416 | result_shift_caret (dm, -1);
|
---|
2417 |
|
---|
2418 | /* Demangle the underlying type. It will be emitted before
|
---|
2419 | the CV qualifiers, since we moved the caret. */
|
---|
2420 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type (dm));
|
---|
2421 |
|
---|
2422 | /* Put the caret back where it was previously. */
|
---|
2423 | result_set_caret (dm, old_caret_position);
|
---|
2424 | }
|
---|
2425 | break;
|
---|
2426 |
|
---|
2427 | case 'F':
|
---|
2428 | return "Non-pointer or -reference function type.";
|
---|
2429 |
|
---|
2430 | case 'A':
|
---|
2431 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_array_type (dm, NULL));
|
---|
2432 | break;
|
---|
2433 |
|
---|
2434 | case 'T':
|
---|
2435 | /* It's either a <template-param> or a
|
---|
2436 | <template-template-param>. In either case, demangle the
|
---|
2437 | `T' token first. */
|
---|
2438 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_template_param (dm));
|
---|
2439 |
|
---|
2440 | /* Check for a template argument list; if one is found, it's a
|
---|
2441 | <template-template-param> ::= <template-param>
|
---|
2442 | ::= <substitution> */
|
---|
2443 | if (peek_char (dm) == 'I')
|
---|
2444 | {
|
---|
2445 | /* Add a substitution candidate. The template parameter
|
---|
2446 | `T' token is a substitution candidate by itself,
|
---|
2447 | without the template argument list. */
|
---|
2448 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (substitution_add (dm, start, encode_return_type));
|
---|
2449 |
|
---|
2450 | /* Now demangle the template argument list. */
|
---|
2451 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_template_args (dm));
|
---|
2452 | /* The entire type, including the template template
|
---|
2453 | parameter and its argument list, will be added as a
|
---|
2454 | substitution candidate below. */
|
---|
2455 | }
|
---|
2456 |
|
---|
2457 | break;
|
---|
2458 |
|
---|
2459 | case 'S':
|
---|
2460 | /* First check if this is a special substitution. If it is,
|
---|
2461 | this is a <class-enum-type>. Special substitutions have a
|
---|
2462 | letter following the `S'; other substitutions have a digit
|
---|
2463 | or underscore. */
|
---|
2464 | peek_next = peek_char_next (dm);
|
---|
2465 | if (IS_DIGIT (peek_next) || peek_next == '_')
|
---|
2466 | {
|
---|
2467 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_substitution (dm, &encode_return_type));
|
---|
2468 |
|
---|
2469 | /* The substituted name may have been a template name.
|
---|
2470 | Check if template arguments follow, and if so, demangle
|
---|
2471 | them. */
|
---|
2472 | if (peek_char (dm) == 'I')
|
---|
2473 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_template_args (dm));
|
---|
2474 | else
|
---|
2475 | /* A substitution token is not itself a substitution
|
---|
2476 | candidate. (However, if the substituted template is
|
---|
2477 | instantiated, the resulting type is.) */
|
---|
2478 | is_substitution_candidate = 0;
|
---|
2479 | }
|
---|
2480 | else
|
---|
2481 | {
|
---|
2482 | /* Now some trickiness. We have a special substitution
|
---|
2483 | here. Often, the special substitution provides the
|
---|
2484 | name of a template that's subsequently instantiated,
|
---|
2485 | for instance `SaIcE' => std::allocator<char>. In these
|
---|
2486 | cases we need to add a substitution candidate for the
|
---|
2487 | entire <class-enum-type> and thus don't want to clear
|
---|
2488 | the is_substitution_candidate flag.
|
---|
2489 |
|
---|
2490 | However, it's possible that what we have here is a
|
---|
2491 | substitution token representing an entire type, such as
|
---|
2492 | `Ss' => std::string. In this case, we mustn't add a
|
---|
2493 | new substitution candidate for this substitution token.
|
---|
2494 | To detect this case, remember where the start of the
|
---|
2495 | substitution token is. */
|
---|
2496 | const char *next = dm->next;
|
---|
2497 | /* Now demangle the <class-enum-type>. */
|
---|
2498 | RETURN_IF_ERROR
|
---|
2499 | (demangle_class_enum_type (dm, &encode_return_type));
|
---|
2500 | /* If all that was just demangled is the two-character
|
---|
2501 | special substitution token, supress the addition of a
|
---|
2502 | new candidate for it. */
|
---|
2503 | if (dm->next == next + 2)
|
---|
2504 | is_substitution_candidate = 0;
|
---|
2505 | }
|
---|
2506 |
|
---|
2507 | break;
|
---|
2508 |
|
---|
2509 | case 'P':
|
---|
2510 | case 'R':
|
---|
2511 | case 'M':
|
---|
2512 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type_ptr (dm, &insert_pos, start));
|
---|
2513 | /* demangle_type_ptr adds all applicable substitution
|
---|
2514 | candidates. */
|
---|
2515 | is_substitution_candidate = 0;
|
---|
2516 | break;
|
---|
2517 |
|
---|
2518 | case 'C':
|
---|
2519 | /* A C99 complex type. */
|
---|
2520 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "complex "));
|
---|
2521 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
2522 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type (dm));
|
---|
2523 | break;
|
---|
2524 |
|
---|
2525 | case 'G':
|
---|
2526 | /* A C99 imaginary type. */
|
---|
2527 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "imaginary "));
|
---|
2528 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
2529 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type (dm));
|
---|
2530 | break;
|
---|
2531 |
|
---|
2532 | case 'U':
|
---|
2533 | /* Vendor-extended type qualifier. */
|
---|
2534 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
2535 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_source_name (dm));
|
---|
2536 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add_char (dm, ' '));
|
---|
2537 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type (dm));
|
---|
2538 | break;
|
---|
2539 |
|
---|
2540 | default:
|
---|
2541 | return "Unexpected character in <type>.";
|
---|
2542 | }
|
---|
2543 |
|
---|
2544 | if (is_substitution_candidate)
|
---|
2545 | /* Add a new substitution for the type. If this type was a
|
---|
2546 | <template-param>, pass its index since from the point of
|
---|
2547 | substitutions; a <template-param> token is a substitution
|
---|
2548 | candidate distinct from the type that is substituted for it. */
|
---|
2549 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (substitution_add (dm, start, encode_return_type));
|
---|
2550 |
|
---|
2551 | /* Pop off template argument lists added during mangling of this
|
---|
2552 | type. */
|
---|
2553 | pop_to_template_arg_list (dm, old_arg_list);
|
---|
2554 |
|
---|
2555 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
2556 | }
|
---|
2557 |
|
---|
2558 | /* C++ source names of builtin types, indexed by the mangled code
|
---|
2559 | letter's position in the alphabet ('a' -> 0, 'b' -> 1, etc). */
|
---|
2560 | static const char *const builtin_type_names[26] =
|
---|
2561 | {
|
---|
2562 | "signed char", /* a */
|
---|
2563 | "bool", /* b */
|
---|
2564 | "char", /* c */
|
---|
2565 | "double", /* d */
|
---|
2566 | "long double", /* e */
|
---|
2567 | "float", /* f */
|
---|
2568 | "__float128", /* g */
|
---|
2569 | "unsigned char", /* h */
|
---|
2570 | "int", /* i */
|
---|
2571 | "unsigned", /* j */
|
---|
2572 | NULL, /* k */
|
---|
2573 | "long", /* l */
|
---|
2574 | "unsigned long", /* m */
|
---|
2575 | "__int128", /* n */
|
---|
2576 | "unsigned __int128", /* o */
|
---|
2577 | NULL, /* p */
|
---|
2578 | NULL, /* q */
|
---|
2579 | NULL, /* r */
|
---|
2580 | "short", /* s */
|
---|
2581 | "unsigned short", /* t */
|
---|
2582 | NULL, /* u */
|
---|
2583 | "void", /* v */
|
---|
2584 | "wchar_t", /* w */
|
---|
2585 | "long long", /* x */
|
---|
2586 | "unsigned long long", /* y */
|
---|
2587 | "..." /* z */
|
---|
2588 | };
|
---|
2589 |
|
---|
2590 | /* Java source names of builtin types. Types that arn't valid in Java
|
---|
2591 | are also included here - we don't fail if someone attempts to demangle a
|
---|
2592 | C++ symbol in Java style. */
|
---|
2593 | static const char *const java_builtin_type_names[26] =
|
---|
2594 | {
|
---|
2595 | "signed char", /* a */
|
---|
2596 | "boolean", /* C++ "bool" */ /* b */
|
---|
2597 | "byte", /* C++ "char" */ /* c */
|
---|
2598 | "double", /* d */
|
---|
2599 | "long double", /* e */
|
---|
2600 | "float", /* f */
|
---|
2601 | "__float128", /* g */
|
---|
2602 | "unsigned char", /* h */
|
---|
2603 | "int", /* i */
|
---|
2604 | "unsigned", /* j */
|
---|
2605 | NULL, /* k */
|
---|
2606 | "long", /* l */
|
---|
2607 | "unsigned long", /* m */
|
---|
2608 | "__int128", /* n */
|
---|
2609 | "unsigned __int128", /* o */
|
---|
2610 | NULL, /* p */
|
---|
2611 | NULL, /* q */
|
---|
2612 | NULL, /* r */
|
---|
2613 | "short", /* s */
|
---|
2614 | "unsigned short", /* t */
|
---|
2615 | NULL, /* u */
|
---|
2616 | "void", /* v */
|
---|
2617 | "char", /* C++ "wchar_t" */ /* w */
|
---|
2618 | "long", /* C++ "long long" */ /* x */
|
---|
2619 | "unsigned long long", /* y */
|
---|
2620 | "..." /* z */
|
---|
2621 | };
|
---|
2622 |
|
---|
2623 | /* Demangles and emits a <builtin-type>.
|
---|
2624 |
|
---|
2625 | <builtin-type> ::= v # void
|
---|
2626 | ::= w # wchar_t
|
---|
2627 | ::= b # bool
|
---|
2628 | ::= c # char
|
---|
2629 | ::= a # signed char
|
---|
2630 | ::= h # unsigned char
|
---|
2631 | ::= s # short
|
---|
2632 | ::= t # unsigned short
|
---|
2633 | ::= i # int
|
---|
2634 | ::= j # unsigned int
|
---|
2635 | ::= l # long
|
---|
2636 | ::= m # unsigned long
|
---|
2637 | ::= x # long long, __int64
|
---|
2638 | ::= y # unsigned long long, __int64
|
---|
2639 | ::= n # __int128
|
---|
2640 | ::= o # unsigned __int128
|
---|
2641 | ::= f # float
|
---|
2642 | ::= d # double
|
---|
2643 | ::= e # long double, __float80
|
---|
2644 | ::= g # __float128
|
---|
2645 | ::= z # ellipsis
|
---|
2646 | ::= u <source-name> # vendor extended type */
|
---|
2647 |
|
---|
2648 | static status_t
|
---|
2649 | demangle_builtin_type (dm)
|
---|
2650 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
2651 | {
|
---|
2652 |
|
---|
2653 | char code = peek_char (dm);
|
---|
2654 |
|
---|
2655 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("builtin-type", dm);
|
---|
2656 |
|
---|
2657 | if (code == 'u')
|
---|
2658 | {
|
---|
2659 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
2660 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_source_name (dm));
|
---|
2661 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
2662 | }
|
---|
2663 | else if (code >= 'a' && code <= 'z')
|
---|
2664 | {
|
---|
2665 | const char *type_name;
|
---|
2666 | /* Java uses different names for some built-in types. */
|
---|
2667 | if (dm->style == DMGL_JAVA)
|
---|
2668 | type_name = java_builtin_type_names[code - 'a'];
|
---|
2669 | else
|
---|
2670 | type_name = builtin_type_names[code - 'a'];
|
---|
2671 | if (type_name == NULL)
|
---|
2672 | return "Unrecognized <builtin-type> code.";
|
---|
2673 |
|
---|
2674 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, type_name));
|
---|
2675 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
2676 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
2677 | }
|
---|
2678 | else
|
---|
2679 | return "Non-alphabetic <builtin-type> code.";
|
---|
2680 | }
|
---|
2681 |
|
---|
2682 | /* Demangles all consecutive CV-qualifiers (const, volatile, and
|
---|
2683 | restrict) at the current position. The qualifiers are appended to
|
---|
2684 | QUALIFIERS. Returns STATUS_OK. */
|
---|
2685 |
|
---|
2686 | static status_t
|
---|
2687 | demangle_CV_qualifiers (dm, qualifiers)
|
---|
2688 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
2689 | dyn_string_t qualifiers;
|
---|
2690 | {
|
---|
2691 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("CV-qualifiers", dm);
|
---|
2692 |
|
---|
2693 | while (1)
|
---|
2694 | {
|
---|
2695 | switch (peek_char (dm))
|
---|
2696 | {
|
---|
2697 | case 'r':
|
---|
2698 | if (!dyn_string_append_space (qualifiers))
|
---|
2699 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
2700 | if (!dyn_string_append_cstr (qualifiers, "restrict"))
|
---|
2701 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
2702 | break;
|
---|
2703 |
|
---|
2704 | case 'V':
|
---|
2705 | if (!dyn_string_append_space (qualifiers))
|
---|
2706 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
2707 | if (!dyn_string_append_cstr (qualifiers, "volatile"))
|
---|
2708 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
2709 | break;
|
---|
2710 |
|
---|
2711 | case 'K':
|
---|
2712 | if (!dyn_string_append_space (qualifiers))
|
---|
2713 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
2714 | if (!dyn_string_append_cstr (qualifiers, "const"))
|
---|
2715 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
2716 | break;
|
---|
2717 |
|
---|
2718 | default:
|
---|
2719 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
2720 | }
|
---|
2721 |
|
---|
2722 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
2723 | }
|
---|
2724 | }
|
---|
2725 |
|
---|
2726 | /* Demangles and emits a <function-type>. *FUNCTION_NAME_POS is the
|
---|
2727 | position in the result string of the start of the function
|
---|
2728 | identifier, at which the function's return type will be inserted;
|
---|
2729 | *FUNCTION_NAME_POS is updated to position past the end of the
|
---|
2730 | function's return type.
|
---|
2731 |
|
---|
2732 | <function-type> ::= F [Y] <bare-function-type> E */
|
---|
2733 |
|
---|
2734 | static status_t
|
---|
2735 | demangle_function_type (dm, function_name_pos)
|
---|
2736 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
2737 | int *function_name_pos;
|
---|
2738 | {
|
---|
2739 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("function-type", dm);
|
---|
2740 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, 'F'));
|
---|
2741 | if (peek_char (dm) == 'Y')
|
---|
2742 | {
|
---|
2743 | /* Indicate this function has C linkage if in verbose mode. */
|
---|
2744 | if (flag_verbose)
|
---|
2745 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, " [extern \"C\"] "));
|
---|
2746 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
2747 | }
|
---|
2748 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_bare_function_type (dm, function_name_pos));
|
---|
2749 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, 'E'));
|
---|
2750 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
2751 | }
|
---|
2752 |
|
---|
2753 | /* Demangles and emits a <bare-function-type>. RETURN_TYPE_POS is the
|
---|
2754 | position in the result string at which the function return type
|
---|
2755 | should be inserted. If RETURN_TYPE_POS is BFT_NO_RETURN_TYPE, the
|
---|
2756 | function's return type is assumed not to be encoded.
|
---|
2757 |
|
---|
2758 | <bare-function-type> ::= <signature type>+ */
|
---|
2759 |
|
---|
2760 | static status_t
|
---|
2761 | demangle_bare_function_type (dm, return_type_pos)
|
---|
2762 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
2763 | int *return_type_pos;
|
---|
2764 | {
|
---|
2765 | /* Sequence is the index of the current function parameter, counting
|
---|
2766 | from zero. The value -1 denotes the return type. */
|
---|
2767 | int sequence =
|
---|
2768 | (return_type_pos == BFT_NO_RETURN_TYPE ? 0 : -1);
|
---|
2769 |
|
---|
2770 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("bare-function-type", dm);
|
---|
2771 |
|
---|
2772 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add_char (dm, '('));
|
---|
2773 | while (!end_of_name_p (dm) && peek_char (dm) != 'E')
|
---|
2774 | {
|
---|
2775 | if (sequence == -1)
|
---|
2776 | /* We're decoding the function's return type. */
|
---|
2777 | {
|
---|
2778 | dyn_string_t return_type;
|
---|
2779 | status_t status = STATUS_OK;
|
---|
2780 |
|
---|
2781 | /* Decode the return type off to the side. */
|
---|
2782 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_push (dm));
|
---|
2783 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type (dm));
|
---|
2784 | return_type = (dyn_string_t) result_pop (dm);
|
---|
2785 |
|
---|
2786 | /* Add a space to the end of the type. Insert the return
|
---|
2787 | type where we've been asked to. */
|
---|
2788 | if (!dyn_string_append_space (return_type))
|
---|
2789 | status = STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
2790 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
2791 | {
|
---|
2792 | if (!dyn_string_insert (result_string (dm), *return_type_pos,
|
---|
2793 | return_type))
|
---|
2794 | status = STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
2795 | else
|
---|
2796 | *return_type_pos += dyn_string_length (return_type);
|
---|
2797 | }
|
---|
2798 |
|
---|
2799 | dyn_string_delete (return_type);
|
---|
2800 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (status);
|
---|
2801 | }
|
---|
2802 | else
|
---|
2803 | {
|
---|
2804 | /* Skip `void' parameter types. One should only occur as
|
---|
2805 | the only type in a parameter list; in that case, we want
|
---|
2806 | to print `foo ()' instead of `foo (void)'. */
|
---|
2807 | if (peek_char (dm) == 'v')
|
---|
2808 | /* Consume the v. */
|
---|
2809 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
2810 | else
|
---|
2811 | {
|
---|
2812 | /* Separate parameter types by commas. */
|
---|
2813 | if (sequence > 0)
|
---|
2814 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, ", "));
|
---|
2815 | /* Demangle the type. */
|
---|
2816 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type (dm));
|
---|
2817 | }
|
---|
2818 | }
|
---|
2819 |
|
---|
2820 | ++sequence;
|
---|
2821 | }
|
---|
2822 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add_char (dm, ')'));
|
---|
2823 |
|
---|
2824 | /* We should have demangled at least one parameter type (which would
|
---|
2825 | be void, for a function that takes no parameters), plus the
|
---|
2826 | return type, if we were supposed to demangle that. */
|
---|
2827 | if (sequence == -1)
|
---|
2828 | return "Missing function return type.";
|
---|
2829 | else if (sequence == 0)
|
---|
2830 | return "Missing function parameter.";
|
---|
2831 |
|
---|
2832 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
2833 | }
|
---|
2834 |
|
---|
2835 | /* Demangles and emits a <class-enum-type>. *ENCODE_RETURN_TYPE is set to
|
---|
2836 | non-zero if the type is a template-id, zero otherwise.
|
---|
2837 |
|
---|
2838 | <class-enum-type> ::= <name> */
|
---|
2839 |
|
---|
2840 | static status_t
|
---|
2841 | demangle_class_enum_type (dm, encode_return_type)
|
---|
2842 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
2843 | int *encode_return_type;
|
---|
2844 | {
|
---|
2845 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("class-enum-type", dm);
|
---|
2846 |
|
---|
2847 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_name (dm, encode_return_type));
|
---|
2848 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
2849 | }
|
---|
2850 |
|
---|
2851 | /* Demangles and emits an <array-type>.
|
---|
2852 |
|
---|
2853 | If PTR_INSERT_POS is not NULL, the array type is formatted as a
|
---|
2854 | pointer or reference to an array, except that asterisk and
|
---|
2855 | ampersand punctuation is omitted (since it's not know at this
|
---|
2856 | point). *PTR_INSERT_POS is set to the position in the demangled
|
---|
2857 | name at which this punctuation should be inserted. For example,
|
---|
2858 | `A10_i' is demangled to `int () [10]' and *PTR_INSERT_POS points
|
---|
2859 | between the parentheses.
|
---|
2860 |
|
---|
2861 | If PTR_INSERT_POS is NULL, the array type is assumed not to be
|
---|
2862 | pointer- or reference-qualified. Then, for example, `A10_i' is
|
---|
2863 | demangled simply as `int[10]'.
|
---|
2864 |
|
---|
2865 | <array-type> ::= A [<dimension number>] _ <element type>
|
---|
2866 | ::= A <dimension expression> _ <element type> */
|
---|
2867 |
|
---|
2868 | static status_t
|
---|
2869 | demangle_array_type (dm, ptr_insert_pos)
|
---|
2870 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
2871 | int *ptr_insert_pos;
|
---|
2872 | {
|
---|
2873 | status_t status = STATUS_OK;
|
---|
2874 | dyn_string_t array_size = NULL;
|
---|
2875 | char peek;
|
---|
2876 |
|
---|
2877 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("array-type", dm);
|
---|
2878 |
|
---|
2879 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, 'A'));
|
---|
2880 |
|
---|
2881 | /* Demangle the array size into array_size. */
|
---|
2882 | peek = peek_char (dm);
|
---|
2883 | if (peek == '_')
|
---|
2884 | /* Array bound is omitted. This is a C99-style VLA. */
|
---|
2885 | ;
|
---|
2886 | else if (IS_DIGIT (peek_char (dm)))
|
---|
2887 | {
|
---|
2888 | /* It looks like a constant array bound. */
|
---|
2889 | array_size = dyn_string_new (10);
|
---|
2890 | if (array_size == NULL)
|
---|
2891 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
2892 | status = demangle_number_literally (dm, array_size, 10, 0);
|
---|
2893 | }
|
---|
2894 | else
|
---|
2895 | {
|
---|
2896 | /* Anything is must be an expression for a nont-constant array
|
---|
2897 | bound. This happens if the array type occurs in a template
|
---|
2898 | and the array bound references a template parameter. */
|
---|
2899 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_push (dm));
|
---|
2900 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_expression (dm));
|
---|
2901 | array_size = (dyn_string_t) result_pop (dm);
|
---|
2902 | }
|
---|
2903 | /* array_size may have been allocated by now, so we can't use
|
---|
2904 | RETURN_IF_ERROR until it's been deallocated. */
|
---|
2905 |
|
---|
2906 | /* Demangle the base type of the array. */
|
---|
2907 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
2908 | status = demangle_char (dm, '_');
|
---|
2909 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
2910 | status = demangle_type (dm);
|
---|
2911 |
|
---|
2912 | if (ptr_insert_pos != NULL)
|
---|
2913 | {
|
---|
2914 | /* This array is actually part of an pointer- or
|
---|
2915 | reference-to-array type. Format appropriately, except we
|
---|
2916 | don't know which and how much punctuation to use. */
|
---|
2917 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
2918 | status = result_add (dm, " () ");
|
---|
2919 | /* Let the caller know where to insert the punctuation. */
|
---|
2920 | *ptr_insert_pos = result_caret_pos (dm) - 2;
|
---|
2921 | }
|
---|
2922 |
|
---|
2923 | /* Emit the array dimension syntax. */
|
---|
2924 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
2925 | status = result_add_char (dm, '[');
|
---|
2926 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status) && array_size != NULL)
|
---|
2927 | status = result_add_string (dm, array_size);
|
---|
2928 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
2929 | status = result_add_char (dm, ']');
|
---|
2930 | if (array_size != NULL)
|
---|
2931 | dyn_string_delete (array_size);
|
---|
2932 |
|
---|
2933 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (status);
|
---|
2934 |
|
---|
2935 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
2936 | }
|
---|
2937 |
|
---|
2938 | /* Demangles and emits a <template-param>.
|
---|
2939 |
|
---|
2940 | <template-param> ::= T_ # first template parameter
|
---|
2941 | ::= T <parameter-2 number> _ */
|
---|
2942 |
|
---|
2943 | static status_t
|
---|
2944 | demangle_template_param (dm)
|
---|
2945 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
2946 | {
|
---|
2947 | int parm_number;
|
---|
2948 | template_arg_list_t current_arg_list = current_template_arg_list (dm);
|
---|
2949 | string_list_t arg;
|
---|
2950 |
|
---|
2951 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("template-param", dm);
|
---|
2952 |
|
---|
2953 | /* Make sure there is a template argmust list in which to look up
|
---|
2954 | this parameter reference. */
|
---|
2955 | if (current_arg_list == NULL)
|
---|
2956 | return "Template parameter outside of template.";
|
---|
2957 |
|
---|
2958 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, 'T'));
|
---|
2959 | if (peek_char (dm) == '_')
|
---|
2960 | parm_number = 0;
|
---|
2961 | else
|
---|
2962 | {
|
---|
2963 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_number (dm, &parm_number, 10, 0));
|
---|
2964 | ++parm_number;
|
---|
2965 | }
|
---|
2966 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, '_'));
|
---|
2967 |
|
---|
2968 | arg = template_arg_list_get_arg (current_arg_list, parm_number);
|
---|
2969 | if (arg == NULL)
|
---|
2970 | /* parm_number exceeded the number of arguments in the current
|
---|
2971 | template argument list. */
|
---|
2972 | return "Template parameter number out of bounds.";
|
---|
2973 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add_string (dm, (dyn_string_t) arg));
|
---|
2974 |
|
---|
2975 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
2976 | }
|
---|
2977 |
|
---|
2978 | /* Demangles and emits a <template-args>.
|
---|
2979 |
|
---|
2980 | <template-args> ::= I <template-arg>+ E */
|
---|
2981 |
|
---|
2982 | static status_t
|
---|
2983 | demangle_template_args (dm)
|
---|
2984 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
2985 | {
|
---|
2986 | int first = 1;
|
---|
2987 | dyn_string_t old_last_source_name;
|
---|
2988 | template_arg_list_t arg_list = template_arg_list_new ();
|
---|
2989 |
|
---|
2990 | if (arg_list == NULL)
|
---|
2991 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
2992 |
|
---|
2993 | /* Preserve the most recently demangled source name. */
|
---|
2994 | old_last_source_name = dm->last_source_name;
|
---|
2995 | dm->last_source_name = dyn_string_new (0);
|
---|
2996 |
|
---|
2997 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("template-args", dm);
|
---|
2998 |
|
---|
2999 | if (dm->last_source_name == NULL)
|
---|
3000 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
3001 |
|
---|
3002 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, 'I'));
|
---|
3003 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_open_template_list (dm));
|
---|
3004 | do
|
---|
3005 | {
|
---|
3006 | string_list_t arg;
|
---|
3007 |
|
---|
3008 | if (first)
|
---|
3009 | first = 0;
|
---|
3010 | else
|
---|
3011 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, ", "));
|
---|
3012 |
|
---|
3013 | /* Capture the template arg. */
|
---|
3014 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_push (dm));
|
---|
3015 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_template_arg (dm));
|
---|
3016 | arg = result_pop (dm);
|
---|
3017 |
|
---|
3018 | /* Emit it in the demangled name. */
|
---|
3019 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add_string (dm, (dyn_string_t) arg));
|
---|
3020 |
|
---|
3021 | /* Save it for use in expanding <template-param>s. */
|
---|
3022 | template_arg_list_add_arg (arg_list, arg);
|
---|
3023 | }
|
---|
3024 | while (peek_char (dm) != 'E');
|
---|
3025 | /* Append the '>'. */
|
---|
3026 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_close_template_list (dm));
|
---|
3027 |
|
---|
3028 | /* Consume the 'E'. */
|
---|
3029 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
3030 |
|
---|
3031 | /* Restore the most recent demangled source name. */
|
---|
3032 | dyn_string_delete (dm->last_source_name);
|
---|
3033 | dm->last_source_name = old_last_source_name;
|
---|
3034 |
|
---|
3035 | /* Push the list onto the top of the stack of template argument
|
---|
3036 | lists, so that arguments from it are used from now on when
|
---|
3037 | expanding <template-param>s. */
|
---|
3038 | push_template_arg_list (dm, arg_list);
|
---|
3039 |
|
---|
3040 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
3041 | }
|
---|
3042 |
|
---|
3043 | /* This function, which does not correspond to a production in the
|
---|
3044 | mangling spec, handles the `literal' production for both
|
---|
3045 | <template-arg> and <expr-primary>. It does not expect or consume
|
---|
3046 | the initial `L' or final `E'. The demangling is given by:
|
---|
3047 |
|
---|
3048 | <literal> ::= <type> </value/ number>
|
---|
3049 |
|
---|
3050 | and the emitted output is `(type)number'. */
|
---|
3051 |
|
---|
3052 | static status_t
|
---|
3053 | demangle_literal (dm)
|
---|
3054 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
3055 | {
|
---|
3056 | char peek = peek_char (dm);
|
---|
3057 | dyn_string_t value_string;
|
---|
3058 | status_t status;
|
---|
3059 |
|
---|
3060 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("literal", dm);
|
---|
3061 |
|
---|
3062 | if (!flag_verbose && peek >= 'a' && peek <= 'z')
|
---|
3063 | {
|
---|
3064 | /* If not in verbose mode and this is a builtin type, see if we
|
---|
3065 | can produce simpler numerical output. In particular, for
|
---|
3066 | integer types shorter than `long', just write the number
|
---|
3067 | without type information; for bools, write `true' or `false'.
|
---|
3068 | Other refinements could be made here too. */
|
---|
3069 |
|
---|
3070 | /* This constant string is used to map from <builtin-type> codes
|
---|
3071 | (26 letters of the alphabet) to codes that determine how the
|
---|
3072 | value will be displayed. The codes are:
|
---|
3073 | b: display as bool
|
---|
3074 | i: display as int
|
---|
3075 | l: display as long
|
---|
3076 | A space means the value will be represented using cast
|
---|
3077 | notation. */
|
---|
3078 | static const char *const code_map = "ibi iii ll ii i ";
|
---|
3079 |
|
---|
3080 | char code = code_map[peek - 'a'];
|
---|
3081 | /* FIXME: Implement demangling of floats and doubles. */
|
---|
3082 | if (code == 'u')
|
---|
3083 | return STATUS_UNIMPLEMENTED;
|
---|
3084 | if (code == 'b')
|
---|
3085 | {
|
---|
3086 | /* It's a boolean. */
|
---|
3087 | char value;
|
---|
3088 |
|
---|
3089 | /* Consume the b. */
|
---|
3090 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
3091 | /* Look at the next character. It should be 0 or 1,
|
---|
3092 | corresponding to false or true, respectively. */
|
---|
3093 | value = peek_char (dm);
|
---|
3094 | if (value == '0')
|
---|
3095 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "false"));
|
---|
3096 | else if (value == '1')
|
---|
3097 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "true"));
|
---|
3098 | else
|
---|
3099 | return "Unrecognized bool constant.";
|
---|
3100 | /* Consume the 0 or 1. */
|
---|
3101 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
3102 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
3103 | }
|
---|
3104 | else if (code == 'i' || code == 'l')
|
---|
3105 | {
|
---|
3106 | /* It's an integer or long. */
|
---|
3107 |
|
---|
3108 | /* Consume the type character. */
|
---|
3109 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
3110 |
|
---|
3111 | /* Demangle the number and write it out. */
|
---|
3112 | value_string = dyn_string_new (0);
|
---|
3113 | status = demangle_number_literally (dm, value_string, 10, 1);
|
---|
3114 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
3115 | status = result_add_string (dm, value_string);
|
---|
3116 | /* For long integers, append an l. */
|
---|
3117 | if (code == 'l' && STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
3118 | status = result_add_char (dm, code);
|
---|
3119 | dyn_string_delete (value_string);
|
---|
3120 |
|
---|
3121 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (status);
|
---|
3122 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
3123 | }
|
---|
3124 | /* ...else code == ' ', so fall through to represent this
|
---|
3125 | literal's type explicitly using cast syntax. */
|
---|
3126 | }
|
---|
3127 |
|
---|
3128 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add_char (dm, '('));
|
---|
3129 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type (dm));
|
---|
3130 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add_char (dm, ')'));
|
---|
3131 |
|
---|
3132 | value_string = dyn_string_new (0);
|
---|
3133 | if (value_string == NULL)
|
---|
3134 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
3135 |
|
---|
3136 | status = demangle_number_literally (dm, value_string, 10, 1);
|
---|
3137 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
3138 | status = result_add_string (dm, value_string);
|
---|
3139 | dyn_string_delete (value_string);
|
---|
3140 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (status);
|
---|
3141 |
|
---|
3142 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
3143 | }
|
---|
3144 |
|
---|
3145 | /* Demangles and emits a <template-arg>.
|
---|
3146 |
|
---|
3147 | <template-arg> ::= <type> # type
|
---|
3148 | ::= L <type> <value number> E # literal
|
---|
3149 | ::= LZ <encoding> E # external name
|
---|
3150 | ::= X <expression> E # expression */
|
---|
3151 |
|
---|
3152 | static status_t
|
---|
3153 | demangle_template_arg (dm)
|
---|
3154 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
3155 | {
|
---|
3156 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("template-arg", dm);
|
---|
3157 |
|
---|
3158 | switch (peek_char (dm))
|
---|
3159 | {
|
---|
3160 | case 'L':
|
---|
3161 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
3162 |
|
---|
3163 | if (peek_char (dm) == 'Z')
|
---|
3164 | {
|
---|
3165 | /* External name. */
|
---|
3166 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
3167 | /* FIXME: Standard is contradictory here. */
|
---|
3168 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_encoding (dm));
|
---|
3169 | }
|
---|
3170 | else
|
---|
3171 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_literal (dm));
|
---|
3172 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, 'E'));
|
---|
3173 | break;
|
---|
3174 |
|
---|
3175 | case 'X':
|
---|
3176 | /* Expression. */
|
---|
3177 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
3178 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_expression (dm));
|
---|
3179 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, 'E'));
|
---|
3180 | break;
|
---|
3181 |
|
---|
3182 | default:
|
---|
3183 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type (dm));
|
---|
3184 | break;
|
---|
3185 | }
|
---|
3186 |
|
---|
3187 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
3188 | }
|
---|
3189 |
|
---|
3190 | /* Demangles and emits an <expression>.
|
---|
3191 |
|
---|
3192 | <expression> ::= <unary operator-name> <expression>
|
---|
3193 | ::= <binary operator-name> <expression> <expression>
|
---|
3194 | ::= <expr-primary>
|
---|
3195 | ::= <scope-expression> */
|
---|
3196 |
|
---|
3197 | static status_t
|
---|
3198 | demangle_expression (dm)
|
---|
3199 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
3200 | {
|
---|
3201 | char peek = peek_char (dm);
|
---|
3202 |
|
---|
3203 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("expression", dm);
|
---|
3204 |
|
---|
3205 | if (peek == 'L' || peek == 'T')
|
---|
3206 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_expr_primary (dm));
|
---|
3207 | else if (peek == 's' && peek_char_next (dm) == 'r')
|
---|
3208 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_scope_expression (dm));
|
---|
3209 | else
|
---|
3210 | /* An operator expression. */
|
---|
3211 | {
|
---|
3212 | int num_args;
|
---|
3213 | int type_arg;
|
---|
3214 | status_t status = STATUS_OK;
|
---|
3215 | dyn_string_t operator_name;
|
---|
3216 |
|
---|
3217 | /* We have an operator name. Since we want to output binary
|
---|
3218 | operations in infix notation, capture the operator name
|
---|
3219 | first. */
|
---|
3220 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_push (dm));
|
---|
3221 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_operator_name (dm, 1, &num_args,
|
---|
3222 | &type_arg));
|
---|
3223 | operator_name = (dyn_string_t) result_pop (dm);
|
---|
3224 |
|
---|
3225 | /* If it's binary, do an operand first. */
|
---|
3226 | if (num_args > 1)
|
---|
3227 | {
|
---|
3228 | status = result_add_char (dm, '(');
|
---|
3229 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
3230 | status = demangle_expression (dm);
|
---|
3231 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
3232 | status = result_add_char (dm, ')');
|
---|
3233 | }
|
---|
3234 |
|
---|
3235 | /* Emit the operator. */
|
---|
3236 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
3237 | status = result_add_string (dm, operator_name);
|
---|
3238 | dyn_string_delete (operator_name);
|
---|
3239 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (status);
|
---|
3240 |
|
---|
3241 | /* Emit its second (if binary) or only (if unary) operand. */
|
---|
3242 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add_char (dm, '('));
|
---|
3243 | if (type_arg)
|
---|
3244 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type (dm));
|
---|
3245 | else
|
---|
3246 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_expression (dm));
|
---|
3247 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add_char (dm, ')'));
|
---|
3248 |
|
---|
3249 | /* The ternary operator takes a third operand. */
|
---|
3250 | if (num_args == 3)
|
---|
3251 | {
|
---|
3252 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, ":("));
|
---|
3253 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_expression (dm));
|
---|
3254 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add_char (dm, ')'));
|
---|
3255 | }
|
---|
3256 | }
|
---|
3257 |
|
---|
3258 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
3259 | }
|
---|
3260 |
|
---|
3261 | /* Demangles and emits a <scope-expression>.
|
---|
3262 |
|
---|
3263 | <scope-expression> ::= sr <qualifying type> <source-name>
|
---|
3264 | ::= sr <qualifying type> <encoding> */
|
---|
3265 |
|
---|
3266 | static status_t
|
---|
3267 | demangle_scope_expression (dm)
|
---|
3268 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
3269 | {
|
---|
3270 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, 's'));
|
---|
3271 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, 'r'));
|
---|
3272 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_type (dm));
|
---|
3273 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "::"));
|
---|
3274 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_encoding (dm));
|
---|
3275 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
3276 | }
|
---|
3277 |
|
---|
3278 | /* Demangles and emits an <expr-primary>.
|
---|
3279 |
|
---|
3280 | <expr-primary> ::= <template-param>
|
---|
3281 | ::= L <type> <value number> E # literal
|
---|
3282 | ::= L <mangled-name> E # external name */
|
---|
3283 |
|
---|
3284 | static status_t
|
---|
3285 | demangle_expr_primary (dm)
|
---|
3286 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
3287 | {
|
---|
3288 | char peek = peek_char (dm);
|
---|
3289 |
|
---|
3290 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("expr-primary", dm);
|
---|
3291 |
|
---|
3292 | if (peek == 'T')
|
---|
3293 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_template_param (dm));
|
---|
3294 | else if (peek == 'L')
|
---|
3295 | {
|
---|
3296 | /* Consume the `L'. */
|
---|
3297 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
3298 | peek = peek_char (dm);
|
---|
3299 |
|
---|
3300 | if (peek == '_')
|
---|
3301 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_mangled_name (dm));
|
---|
3302 | else
|
---|
3303 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_literal (dm));
|
---|
3304 |
|
---|
3305 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, 'E'));
|
---|
3306 | }
|
---|
3307 | else
|
---|
3308 | return STATUS_ERROR;
|
---|
3309 |
|
---|
3310 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
3311 | }
|
---|
3312 |
|
---|
3313 | /* Demangles and emits a <substitution>. Sets *TEMPLATE_P to non-zero
|
---|
3314 | if the substitution is the name of a template, zero otherwise.
|
---|
3315 |
|
---|
3316 | <substitution> ::= S <seq-id> _
|
---|
3317 | ::= S_
|
---|
3318 |
|
---|
3319 | ::= St # ::std::
|
---|
3320 | ::= Sa # ::std::allocator
|
---|
3321 | ::= Sb # ::std::basic_string
|
---|
3322 | ::= Ss # ::std::basic_string<char,
|
---|
3323 | ::std::char_traits<char>,
|
---|
3324 | ::std::allocator<char> >
|
---|
3325 | ::= Si # ::std::basic_istream<char,
|
---|
3326 | std::char_traits<char> >
|
---|
3327 | ::= So # ::std::basic_ostream<char,
|
---|
3328 | std::char_traits<char> >
|
---|
3329 | ::= Sd # ::std::basic_iostream<char,
|
---|
3330 | std::char_traits<char> >
|
---|
3331 | */
|
---|
3332 |
|
---|
3333 | static status_t
|
---|
3334 | demangle_substitution (dm, template_p)
|
---|
3335 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
3336 | int *template_p;
|
---|
3337 | {
|
---|
3338 | int seq_id;
|
---|
3339 | int peek;
|
---|
3340 | dyn_string_t text;
|
---|
3341 |
|
---|
3342 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("substitution", dm);
|
---|
3343 |
|
---|
3344 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, 'S'));
|
---|
3345 |
|
---|
3346 | /* Scan the substitution sequence index. A missing number denotes
|
---|
3347 | the first index. */
|
---|
3348 | peek = peek_char (dm);
|
---|
3349 | if (peek == '_')
|
---|
3350 | seq_id = -1;
|
---|
3351 | /* If the following character is 0-9 or a capital letter, interpret
|
---|
3352 | the sequence up to the next underscore as a base-36 substitution
|
---|
3353 | index. */
|
---|
3354 | else if (IS_DIGIT ((unsigned char) peek)
|
---|
3355 | || (peek >= 'A' && peek <= 'Z'))
|
---|
3356 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_number (dm, &seq_id, 36, 0));
|
---|
3357 | else
|
---|
3358 | {
|
---|
3359 | const char *new_last_source_name = NULL;
|
---|
3360 |
|
---|
3361 | switch (peek)
|
---|
3362 | {
|
---|
3363 | case 't':
|
---|
3364 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "std"));
|
---|
3365 | break;
|
---|
3366 |
|
---|
3367 | case 'a':
|
---|
3368 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "std::allocator"));
|
---|
3369 | new_last_source_name = "allocator";
|
---|
3370 | *template_p = 1;
|
---|
3371 | break;
|
---|
3372 |
|
---|
3373 | case 'b':
|
---|
3374 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "std::basic_string"));
|
---|
3375 | new_last_source_name = "basic_string";
|
---|
3376 | *template_p = 1;
|
---|
3377 | break;
|
---|
3378 |
|
---|
3379 | case 's':
|
---|
3380 | if (!flag_verbose)
|
---|
3381 | {
|
---|
3382 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "std::string"));
|
---|
3383 | new_last_source_name = "string";
|
---|
3384 | }
|
---|
3385 | else
|
---|
3386 | {
|
---|
3387 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "std::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >"));
|
---|
3388 | new_last_source_name = "basic_string";
|
---|
3389 | }
|
---|
3390 | *template_p = 0;
|
---|
3391 | break;
|
---|
3392 |
|
---|
3393 | case 'i':
|
---|
3394 | if (!flag_verbose)
|
---|
3395 | {
|
---|
3396 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "std::istream"));
|
---|
3397 | new_last_source_name = "istream";
|
---|
3398 | }
|
---|
3399 | else
|
---|
3400 | {
|
---|
3401 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "std::basic_istream<char, std::char_traits<char> >"));
|
---|
3402 | new_last_source_name = "basic_istream";
|
---|
3403 | }
|
---|
3404 | *template_p = 0;
|
---|
3405 | break;
|
---|
3406 |
|
---|
3407 | case 'o':
|
---|
3408 | if (!flag_verbose)
|
---|
3409 | {
|
---|
3410 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "std::ostream"));
|
---|
3411 | new_last_source_name = "ostream";
|
---|
3412 | }
|
---|
3413 | else
|
---|
3414 | {
|
---|
3415 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "std::basic_ostream<char, std::char_traits<char> >"));
|
---|
3416 | new_last_source_name = "basic_ostream";
|
---|
3417 | }
|
---|
3418 | *template_p = 0;
|
---|
3419 | break;
|
---|
3420 |
|
---|
3421 | case 'd':
|
---|
3422 | if (!flag_verbose)
|
---|
3423 | {
|
---|
3424 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "std::iostream"));
|
---|
3425 | new_last_source_name = "iostream";
|
---|
3426 | }
|
---|
3427 | else
|
---|
3428 | {
|
---|
3429 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "std::basic_iostream<char, std::char_traits<char> >"));
|
---|
3430 | new_last_source_name = "basic_iostream";
|
---|
3431 | }
|
---|
3432 | *template_p = 0;
|
---|
3433 | break;
|
---|
3434 |
|
---|
3435 | default:
|
---|
3436 | return "Unrecognized <substitution>.";
|
---|
3437 | }
|
---|
3438 |
|
---|
3439 | /* Consume the character we just processed. */
|
---|
3440 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
3441 |
|
---|
3442 | if (new_last_source_name != NULL)
|
---|
3443 | {
|
---|
3444 | if (!dyn_string_copy_cstr (dm->last_source_name,
|
---|
3445 | new_last_source_name))
|
---|
3446 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
3447 | }
|
---|
3448 |
|
---|
3449 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
3450 | }
|
---|
3451 |
|
---|
3452 | /* Look up the substitution text. Since `S_' is the most recent
|
---|
3453 | substitution, `S0_' is the second-most-recent, etc., shift the
|
---|
3454 | numbering by one. */
|
---|
3455 | text = substitution_get (dm, seq_id + 1, template_p);
|
---|
3456 | if (text == NULL)
|
---|
3457 | return "Substitution number out of range.";
|
---|
3458 |
|
---|
3459 | /* Emit the substitution text. */
|
---|
3460 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add_string (dm, text));
|
---|
3461 |
|
---|
3462 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, '_'));
|
---|
3463 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
3464 | }
|
---|
3465 |
|
---|
3466 | /* Demangles and emits a <local-name>.
|
---|
3467 |
|
---|
3468 | <local-name> := Z <function encoding> E <entity name> [<discriminator>]
|
---|
3469 | := Z <function encoding> E s [<discriminator>] */
|
---|
3470 |
|
---|
3471 | static status_t
|
---|
3472 | demangle_local_name (dm)
|
---|
3473 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
3474 | {
|
---|
3475 | DEMANGLE_TRACE ("local-name", dm);
|
---|
3476 |
|
---|
3477 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, 'Z'));
|
---|
3478 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_encoding (dm));
|
---|
3479 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_char (dm, 'E'));
|
---|
3480 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "::"));
|
---|
3481 |
|
---|
3482 | if (peek_char (dm) == 's')
|
---|
3483 | {
|
---|
3484 | /* Local character string literal. */
|
---|
3485 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, "string literal"));
|
---|
3486 | /* Consume the s. */
|
---|
3487 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
3488 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_discriminator (dm, 0));
|
---|
3489 | }
|
---|
3490 | else
|
---|
3491 | {
|
---|
3492 | int unused;
|
---|
3493 | /* Local name for some other entity. Demangle its name. */
|
---|
3494 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_name (dm, &unused));
|
---|
3495 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_discriminator (dm, 1));
|
---|
3496 | }
|
---|
3497 |
|
---|
3498 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
3499 | }
|
---|
3500 |
|
---|
3501 | /* Optimonally demangles and emits a <discriminator>. If there is no
|
---|
3502 | <discriminator> at the current position in the mangled string, the
|
---|
3503 | descriminator is assumed to be zero. Emit the discriminator number
|
---|
3504 | in parentheses, unless SUPPRESS_FIRST is non-zero and the
|
---|
3505 | discriminator is zero.
|
---|
3506 |
|
---|
3507 | <discriminator> ::= _ <number> */
|
---|
3508 |
|
---|
3509 | static status_t
|
---|
3510 | demangle_discriminator (dm, suppress_first)
|
---|
3511 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
3512 | int suppress_first;
|
---|
3513 | {
|
---|
3514 | /* Output for <discriminator>s to the demangled name is completely
|
---|
3515 | suppressed if not in verbose mode. */
|
---|
3516 |
|
---|
3517 | if (peek_char (dm) == '_')
|
---|
3518 | {
|
---|
3519 | /* Consume the underscore. */
|
---|
3520 | advance_char (dm);
|
---|
3521 | if (flag_verbose)
|
---|
3522 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, " [#"));
|
---|
3523 | /* Check if there's a number following the underscore. */
|
---|
3524 | if (IS_DIGIT ((unsigned char) peek_char (dm)))
|
---|
3525 | {
|
---|
3526 | int discriminator;
|
---|
3527 | /* Demangle the number. */
|
---|
3528 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (demangle_number (dm, &discriminator, 10, 0));
|
---|
3529 | if (flag_verbose)
|
---|
3530 | /* Write the discriminator. The mangled number is two
|
---|
3531 | less than the discriminator ordinal, counting from
|
---|
3532 | zero. */
|
---|
3533 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (int_to_dyn_string (discriminator + 1,
|
---|
3534 | (dyn_string_t) dm->result));
|
---|
3535 | }
|
---|
3536 | else
|
---|
3537 | return STATUS_ERROR;
|
---|
3538 | if (flag_verbose)
|
---|
3539 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add_char (dm, ']'));
|
---|
3540 | }
|
---|
3541 | else if (!suppress_first)
|
---|
3542 | {
|
---|
3543 | if (flag_verbose)
|
---|
3544 | RETURN_IF_ERROR (result_add (dm, " [#0]"));
|
---|
3545 | }
|
---|
3546 |
|
---|
3547 | return STATUS_OK;
|
---|
3548 | }
|
---|
3549 |
|
---|
3550 | /* Demangle NAME into RESULT, which must be an initialized
|
---|
3551 | dyn_string_t. On success, returns STATUS_OK. On failure, returns
|
---|
3552 | an error message, and the contents of RESULT are unchanged. */
|
---|
3553 |
|
---|
3554 | static status_t
|
---|
3555 | cp_demangle (name, result, style)
|
---|
3556 | const char *name;
|
---|
3557 | dyn_string_t result;
|
---|
3558 | int style;
|
---|
3559 | {
|
---|
3560 | status_t status;
|
---|
3561 | int length = strlen (name);
|
---|
3562 |
|
---|
3563 | if (length > 2 && name[0] == '_' && name[1] == 'Z')
|
---|
3564 | {
|
---|
3565 | demangling_t dm = demangling_new (name, style);
|
---|
3566 | if (dm == NULL)
|
---|
3567 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
3568 |
|
---|
3569 | status = result_push (dm);
|
---|
3570 | if (status != STATUS_OK)
|
---|
3571 | {
|
---|
3572 | demangling_delete (dm);
|
---|
3573 | return status;
|
---|
3574 | }
|
---|
3575 |
|
---|
3576 | status = demangle_mangled_name (dm);
|
---|
3577 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
3578 | {
|
---|
3579 | dyn_string_t demangled = (dyn_string_t) result_pop (dm);
|
---|
3580 | if (!dyn_string_copy (result, demangled))
|
---|
3581 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
3582 | dyn_string_delete (demangled);
|
---|
3583 | }
|
---|
3584 |
|
---|
3585 | demangling_delete (dm);
|
---|
3586 | }
|
---|
3587 | else
|
---|
3588 | {
|
---|
3589 | /* It's evidently not a mangled C++ name. It could be the name
|
---|
3590 | of something with C linkage, though, so just copy NAME into
|
---|
3591 | RESULT. */
|
---|
3592 | if (!dyn_string_copy_cstr (result, name))
|
---|
3593 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
3594 | status = STATUS_OK;
|
---|
3595 | }
|
---|
3596 |
|
---|
3597 | return status;
|
---|
3598 | }
|
---|
3599 |
|
---|
3600 | /* Demangle TYPE_NAME into RESULT, which must be an initialized
|
---|
3601 | dyn_string_t. On success, returns STATUS_OK. On failiure, returns
|
---|
3602 | an error message, and the contents of RESULT are unchanged. */
|
---|
3603 |
|
---|
3604 | static status_t
|
---|
3605 | cp_demangle_type (type_name, result)
|
---|
3606 | const char* type_name;
|
---|
3607 | dyn_string_t result;
|
---|
3608 | {
|
---|
3609 | status_t status;
|
---|
3610 | demangling_t dm = demangling_new (type_name, DMGL_GNU_V3);
|
---|
3611 |
|
---|
3612 | if (dm == NULL)
|
---|
3613 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
3614 |
|
---|
3615 | /* Demangle the type name. The demangled name is stored in dm. */
|
---|
3616 | status = result_push (dm);
|
---|
3617 | if (status != STATUS_OK)
|
---|
3618 | {
|
---|
3619 | demangling_delete (dm);
|
---|
3620 | return status;
|
---|
3621 | }
|
---|
3622 |
|
---|
3623 | status = demangle_type (dm);
|
---|
3624 |
|
---|
3625 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
3626 | {
|
---|
3627 | /* The demangling succeeded. Pop the result out of dm and copy
|
---|
3628 | it into RESULT. */
|
---|
3629 | dyn_string_t demangled = (dyn_string_t) result_pop (dm);
|
---|
3630 | if (!dyn_string_copy (result, demangled))
|
---|
3631 | return STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED;
|
---|
3632 | dyn_string_delete (demangled);
|
---|
3633 | }
|
---|
3634 |
|
---|
3635 | /* Clean up. */
|
---|
3636 | demangling_delete (dm);
|
---|
3637 |
|
---|
3638 | return status;
|
---|
3639 | }
|
---|
3640 |
|
---|
3641 | #if defined(IN_LIBGCC2) || defined(IN_GLIBCPP_V3)
|
---|
3642 | extern char *__cxa_demangle PARAMS ((const char *, char *, size_t *, int *));
|
---|
3643 |
|
---|
3644 | /* ia64 ABI-mandated entry point in the C++ runtime library for performing
|
---|
3645 | demangling. MANGLED_NAME is a NUL-terminated character string
|
---|
3646 | containing the name to be demangled.
|
---|
3647 |
|
---|
3648 | OUTPUT_BUFFER is a region of memory, allocated with malloc, of
|
---|
3649 | *LENGTH bytes, into which the demangled name is stored. If
|
---|
3650 | OUTPUT_BUFFER is not long enough, it is expanded using realloc.
|
---|
3651 | OUTPUT_BUFFER may instead be NULL; in that case, the demangled name
|
---|
3652 | is placed in a region of memory allocated with malloc.
|
---|
3653 |
|
---|
3654 | If LENGTH is non-NULL, the length of the buffer conaining the
|
---|
3655 | demangled name, is placed in *LENGTH.
|
---|
3656 |
|
---|
3657 | The return value is a pointer to the start of the NUL-terminated
|
---|
3658 | demangled name, or NULL if the demangling fails. The caller is
|
---|
3659 | responsible for deallocating this memory using free.
|
---|
3660 |
|
---|
3661 | *STATUS is set to one of the following values:
|
---|
3662 | 0: The demangling operation succeeded.
|
---|
3663 | -1: A memory allocation failiure occurred.
|
---|
3664 | -2: MANGLED_NAME is not a valid name under the C++ ABI mangling rules.
|
---|
3665 | -3: One of the arguments is invalid.
|
---|
3666 |
|
---|
3667 | The demagling is performed using the C++ ABI mangling rules, with
|
---|
3668 | GNU extensions. */
|
---|
3669 |
|
---|
3670 | char *
|
---|
3671 | __cxa_demangle (mangled_name, output_buffer, length, status)
|
---|
3672 | const char *mangled_name;
|
---|
3673 | char *output_buffer;
|
---|
3674 | size_t *length;
|
---|
3675 | int *status;
|
---|
3676 | {
|
---|
3677 | struct dyn_string demangled_name;
|
---|
3678 | status_t result;
|
---|
3679 |
|
---|
3680 | if (status == NULL)
|
---|
3681 | return NULL;
|
---|
3682 |
|
---|
3683 | if (mangled_name == NULL) {
|
---|
3684 | *status = -3;
|
---|
3685 | return NULL;
|
---|
3686 | }
|
---|
3687 |
|
---|
3688 | /* Did the caller provide a buffer for the demangled name? */
|
---|
3689 | if (output_buffer == NULL) {
|
---|
3690 | /* No; dyn_string will malloc a buffer for us. */
|
---|
3691 | if (!dyn_string_init (&demangled_name, 0))
|
---|
3692 | {
|
---|
3693 | *status = -1;
|
---|
3694 | return NULL;
|
---|
3695 | }
|
---|
3696 | }
|
---|
3697 | else {
|
---|
3698 | /* Yes. Check that the length was provided. */
|
---|
3699 | if (length == NULL) {
|
---|
3700 | *status = -3;
|
---|
3701 | return NULL;
|
---|
3702 | }
|
---|
3703 | /* Install the buffer into a dyn_string. */
|
---|
3704 | demangled_name.allocated = *length;
|
---|
3705 | demangled_name.length = 0;
|
---|
3706 | demangled_name.s = output_buffer;
|
---|
3707 | }
|
---|
3708 |
|
---|
3709 | if (mangled_name[0] == '_' && mangled_name[1] == 'Z')
|
---|
3710 | /* MANGLED_NAME apprears to be a function or variable name.
|
---|
3711 | Demangle it accordingly. */
|
---|
3712 | result = cp_demangle (mangled_name, &demangled_name, 0);
|
---|
3713 | else
|
---|
3714 | /* Try to demangled MANGLED_NAME as the name of a type. */
|
---|
3715 | result = cp_demangle_type (mangled_name, &demangled_name);
|
---|
3716 |
|
---|
3717 | if (result == STATUS_OK)
|
---|
3718 | /* The demangling succeeded. */
|
---|
3719 | {
|
---|
3720 | /* If LENGTH isn't NULL, store the allocated buffer length
|
---|
3721 | there; the buffer may have been realloced by dyn_string
|
---|
3722 | functions. */
|
---|
3723 | if (length != NULL)
|
---|
3724 | *length = demangled_name.allocated;
|
---|
3725 | /* The operation was a success. */
|
---|
3726 | *status = 0;
|
---|
3727 | return dyn_string_buf (&demangled_name);
|
---|
3728 | }
|
---|
3729 | else if (result == STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED)
|
---|
3730 | /* A call to malloc or realloc failed during the demangling
|
---|
3731 | operation. */
|
---|
3732 | {
|
---|
3733 | *status = -1;
|
---|
3734 | return NULL;
|
---|
3735 | }
|
---|
3736 | else
|
---|
3737 | /* The demangling failed for another reason, most probably because
|
---|
3738 | MANGLED_NAME isn't a valid mangled name. */
|
---|
3739 | {
|
---|
3740 | /* If the buffer containing the demangled name wasn't provided
|
---|
3741 | by the caller, free it. */
|
---|
3742 | if (output_buffer == NULL)
|
---|
3743 | free (dyn_string_buf (&demangled_name));
|
---|
3744 | *status = -2;
|
---|
3745 | return NULL;
|
---|
3746 | }
|
---|
3747 | }
|
---|
3748 |
|
---|
3749 | #else /* ! (IN_LIBGCC2 || IN_GLIBCPP_V3) */
|
---|
3750 |
|
---|
3751 | /* Variant entry point for integration with the existing cplus-dem
|
---|
3752 | demangler. Attempts to demangle MANGLED. If the demangling
|
---|
3753 | succeeds, returns a buffer, allocated with malloc, containing the
|
---|
3754 | demangled name. The caller must deallocate the buffer using free.
|
---|
3755 | If the demangling failes, returns NULL. */
|
---|
3756 |
|
---|
3757 | char *
|
---|
3758 | cplus_demangle_v3 (mangled, options)
|
---|
3759 | const char* mangled;
|
---|
3760 | int options;
|
---|
3761 | {
|
---|
3762 | dyn_string_t demangled;
|
---|
3763 | status_t status;
|
---|
3764 | int type = !!(options & DMGL_TYPES);
|
---|
3765 |
|
---|
3766 | if (mangled[0] == '_' && mangled[1] == 'Z')
|
---|
3767 | /* It is not a type. */
|
---|
3768 | type = 0;
|
---|
3769 | else
|
---|
3770 | {
|
---|
3771 | /* It is a type. Stop if we don't want to demangle types. */
|
---|
3772 | if (!type)
|
---|
3773 | return NULL;
|
---|
3774 | }
|
---|
3775 |
|
---|
3776 | flag_verbose = !!(options & DMGL_VERBOSE);
|
---|
3777 |
|
---|
3778 | /* Create a dyn_string to hold the demangled name. */
|
---|
3779 | demangled = dyn_string_new (0);
|
---|
3780 | /* Attempt the demangling. */
|
---|
3781 | if (!type)
|
---|
3782 | /* Appears to be a function or variable name. */
|
---|
3783 | status = cp_demangle (mangled, demangled, 0);
|
---|
3784 | else
|
---|
3785 | /* Try to demangle it as the name of a type. */
|
---|
3786 | status = cp_demangle_type (mangled, demangled);
|
---|
3787 |
|
---|
3788 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
3789 | /* Demangling succeeded. */
|
---|
3790 | {
|
---|
3791 | /* Grab the demangled result from the dyn_string. It was
|
---|
3792 | allocated with malloc, so we can return it directly. */
|
---|
3793 | char *return_value = dyn_string_release (demangled);
|
---|
3794 | /* Hand back the demangled name. */
|
---|
3795 | return return_value;
|
---|
3796 | }
|
---|
3797 | else if (status == STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED)
|
---|
3798 | {
|
---|
3799 | fprintf (stderr, "Memory allocation failed.\n");
|
---|
3800 | abort ();
|
---|
3801 | }
|
---|
3802 | else
|
---|
3803 | /* Demangling failed. */
|
---|
3804 | {
|
---|
3805 | dyn_string_delete (demangled);
|
---|
3806 | return NULL;
|
---|
3807 | }
|
---|
3808 | }
|
---|
3809 |
|
---|
3810 | /* Demangle a Java symbol. Java uses a subset of the V3 ABI C++ mangling
|
---|
3811 | conventions, but the output formatting is a little different.
|
---|
3812 | This instructs the C++ demangler not to emit pointer characters ("*"), and
|
---|
3813 | to use Java's namespace separator symbol ("." instead of "::"). It then
|
---|
3814 | does an additional pass over the demangled output to replace instances
|
---|
3815 | of JArray<TYPE> with TYPE[]. */
|
---|
3816 |
|
---|
3817 | char *
|
---|
3818 | java_demangle_v3 (mangled)
|
---|
3819 | const char* mangled;
|
---|
3820 | {
|
---|
3821 | dyn_string_t demangled;
|
---|
3822 | char *next;
|
---|
3823 | char *end;
|
---|
3824 | int len;
|
---|
3825 | status_t status;
|
---|
3826 | int nesting = 0;
|
---|
3827 | char *cplus_demangled;
|
---|
3828 | char *return_value;
|
---|
3829 |
|
---|
3830 | /* Create a dyn_string to hold the demangled name. */
|
---|
3831 | demangled = dyn_string_new (0);
|
---|
3832 |
|
---|
3833 | /* Attempt the demangling. */
|
---|
3834 | status = cp_demangle ((char *) mangled, demangled, DMGL_JAVA);
|
---|
3835 |
|
---|
3836 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
3837 | /* Demangling succeeded. */
|
---|
3838 | {
|
---|
3839 | /* Grab the demangled result from the dyn_string. */
|
---|
3840 | cplus_demangled = dyn_string_release (demangled);
|
---|
3841 | }
|
---|
3842 | else if (status == STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED)
|
---|
3843 | {
|
---|
3844 | fprintf (stderr, "Memory allocation failed.\n");
|
---|
3845 | abort ();
|
---|
3846 | }
|
---|
3847 | else
|
---|
3848 | /* Demangling failed. */
|
---|
3849 | {
|
---|
3850 | dyn_string_delete (demangled);
|
---|
3851 | return NULL;
|
---|
3852 | }
|
---|
3853 |
|
---|
3854 | len = strlen (cplus_demangled);
|
---|
3855 | next = cplus_demangled;
|
---|
3856 | end = next + len;
|
---|
3857 | demangled = NULL;
|
---|
3858 |
|
---|
3859 | /* Replace occurances of JArray<TYPE> with TYPE[]. */
|
---|
3860 | while (next < end)
|
---|
3861 | {
|
---|
3862 | char *open_str = strstr (next, "JArray<");
|
---|
3863 | char *close_str = NULL;
|
---|
3864 | if (nesting > 0)
|
---|
3865 | close_str = strchr (next, '>');
|
---|
3866 |
|
---|
3867 | if (open_str != NULL && (close_str == NULL || close_str > open_str))
|
---|
3868 | {
|
---|
3869 | ++nesting;
|
---|
3870 |
|
---|
3871 | if (!demangled)
|
---|
3872 | demangled = dyn_string_new(len);
|
---|
3873 |
|
---|
3874 | /* Copy prepending symbols, if any. */
|
---|
3875 | if (open_str > next)
|
---|
3876 | {
|
---|
3877 | open_str[0] = 0;
|
---|
3878 | dyn_string_append_cstr (demangled, next);
|
---|
3879 | }
|
---|
3880 | next = open_str + 7;
|
---|
3881 | }
|
---|
3882 | else if (close_str != NULL)
|
---|
3883 | {
|
---|
3884 | --nesting;
|
---|
3885 |
|
---|
3886 | /* Copy prepending type symbol, if any. Squash any spurious
|
---|
3887 | whitespace. */
|
---|
3888 | if (close_str > next && next[0] != ' ')
|
---|
3889 | {
|
---|
3890 | close_str[0] = 0;
|
---|
3891 | dyn_string_append_cstr (demangled, next);
|
---|
3892 | }
|
---|
3893 | dyn_string_append_cstr (demangled, "[]");
|
---|
3894 | next = close_str + 1;
|
---|
3895 | }
|
---|
3896 | else
|
---|
3897 | {
|
---|
3898 | /* There are no more arrays. Copy the rest of the symbol, or
|
---|
3899 | simply return the original symbol if no changes were made. */
|
---|
3900 | if (next == cplus_demangled)
|
---|
3901 | return cplus_demangled;
|
---|
3902 |
|
---|
3903 | dyn_string_append_cstr (demangled, next);
|
---|
3904 | next = end;
|
---|
3905 | }
|
---|
3906 | }
|
---|
3907 |
|
---|
3908 | free (cplus_demangled);
|
---|
3909 |
|
---|
3910 | if (demangled)
|
---|
3911 | return_value = dyn_string_release (demangled);
|
---|
3912 | else
|
---|
3913 | return_value = NULL;
|
---|
3914 |
|
---|
3915 | return return_value;
|
---|
3916 | }
|
---|
3917 |
|
---|
3918 | #endif /* IN_LIBGCC2 || IN_GLIBCPP_V3 */
|
---|
3919 |
|
---|
3920 |
|
---|
3921 | #ifndef IN_GLIBCPP_V3
|
---|
3922 | /* Demangle NAME in the G++ V3 ABI demangling style, and return either
|
---|
3923 | zero, indicating that some error occurred, or a demangling_t
|
---|
3924 | holding the results. */
|
---|
3925 | static demangling_t
|
---|
3926 | demangle_v3_with_details (name)
|
---|
3927 | const char *name;
|
---|
3928 | {
|
---|
3929 | demangling_t dm;
|
---|
3930 | status_t status;
|
---|
3931 |
|
---|
3932 | if (strncmp (name, "_Z", 2))
|
---|
3933 | return 0;
|
---|
3934 |
|
---|
3935 | dm = demangling_new (name, DMGL_GNU_V3);
|
---|
3936 | if (dm == NULL)
|
---|
3937 | {
|
---|
3938 | fprintf (stderr, "Memory allocation failed.\n");
|
---|
3939 | abort ();
|
---|
3940 | }
|
---|
3941 |
|
---|
3942 | status = result_push (dm);
|
---|
3943 | if (! STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
3944 | {
|
---|
3945 | demangling_delete (dm);
|
---|
3946 | fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", status);
|
---|
3947 | abort ();
|
---|
3948 | }
|
---|
3949 |
|
---|
3950 | status = demangle_mangled_name (dm);
|
---|
3951 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
3952 | return dm;
|
---|
3953 |
|
---|
3954 | demangling_delete (dm);
|
---|
3955 | return 0;
|
---|
3956 | }
|
---|
3957 |
|
---|
3958 |
|
---|
3959 | /* Return non-zero iff NAME is the mangled form of a constructor name
|
---|
3960 | in the G++ V3 ABI demangling style. Specifically, return:
|
---|
3961 | - '1' if NAME is a complete object constructor,
|
---|
3962 | - '2' if NAME is a base object constructor, or
|
---|
3963 | - '3' if NAME is a complete object allocating constructor. */
|
---|
3964 | enum gnu_v3_ctor_kinds
|
---|
3965 | is_gnu_v3_mangled_ctor (name)
|
---|
3966 | const char *name;
|
---|
3967 | {
|
---|
3968 | demangling_t dm = demangle_v3_with_details (name);
|
---|
3969 |
|
---|
3970 | if (dm)
|
---|
3971 | {
|
---|
3972 | enum gnu_v3_ctor_kinds result = dm->is_constructor;
|
---|
3973 | demangling_delete (dm);
|
---|
3974 | return result;
|
---|
3975 | }
|
---|
3976 | else
|
---|
3977 | return (enum gnu_v3_ctor_kinds) 0;
|
---|
3978 | }
|
---|
3979 |
|
---|
3980 |
|
---|
3981 | /* Return non-zero iff NAME is the mangled form of a destructor name
|
---|
3982 | in the G++ V3 ABI demangling style. Specifically, return:
|
---|
3983 | - '0' if NAME is a deleting destructor,
|
---|
3984 | - '1' if NAME is a complete object destructor, or
|
---|
3985 | - '2' if NAME is a base object destructor. */
|
---|
3986 | enum gnu_v3_dtor_kinds
|
---|
3987 | is_gnu_v3_mangled_dtor (name)
|
---|
3988 | const char *name;
|
---|
3989 | {
|
---|
3990 | demangling_t dm = demangle_v3_with_details (name);
|
---|
3991 |
|
---|
3992 | if (dm)
|
---|
3993 | {
|
---|
3994 | enum gnu_v3_dtor_kinds result = dm->is_destructor;
|
---|
3995 | demangling_delete (dm);
|
---|
3996 | return result;
|
---|
3997 | }
|
---|
3998 | else
|
---|
3999 | return (enum gnu_v3_dtor_kinds) 0;
|
---|
4000 | }
|
---|
4001 | #endif /* IN_GLIBCPP_V3 */
|
---|
4002 |
|
---|
4003 |
|
---|
4004 | #ifdef STANDALONE_DEMANGLER
|
---|
4005 |
|
---|
4006 | #include "getopt.h"
|
---|
4007 |
|
---|
4008 | static void print_usage
|
---|
4009 | PARAMS ((FILE* fp, int exit_value));
|
---|
4010 |
|
---|
4011 | /* Non-zero if CHAR is a character than can occur in a mangled name. */
|
---|
4012 | #define is_mangled_char(CHAR) \
|
---|
4013 | (IS_ALPHA (CHAR) || IS_DIGIT (CHAR) \
|
---|
4014 | || (CHAR) == '_' || (CHAR) == '.' || (CHAR) == '$')
|
---|
4015 |
|
---|
4016 | /* The name of this program, as invoked. */
|
---|
4017 | const char* program_name;
|
---|
4018 |
|
---|
4019 | /* Prints usage summary to FP and then exits with EXIT_VALUE. */
|
---|
4020 |
|
---|
4021 | static void
|
---|
4022 | print_usage (fp, exit_value)
|
---|
4023 | FILE* fp;
|
---|
4024 | int exit_value;
|
---|
4025 | {
|
---|
4026 | fprintf (fp, "Usage: %s [options] [names ...]\n", program_name);
|
---|
4027 | fprintf (fp, "Options:\n");
|
---|
4028 | fprintf (fp, " -h,--help Display this message.\n");
|
---|
4029 | fprintf (fp, " -s,--strict Demangle standard names only.\n");
|
---|
4030 | fprintf (fp, " -v,--verbose Produce verbose demanglings.\n");
|
---|
4031 | fprintf (fp, "If names are provided, they are demangled. Otherwise filters standard input.\n");
|
---|
4032 |
|
---|
4033 | exit (exit_value);
|
---|
4034 | }
|
---|
4035 |
|
---|
4036 | /* Option specification for getopt_long. */
|
---|
4037 | static const struct option long_options[] =
|
---|
4038 | {
|
---|
4039 | { "help", no_argument, NULL, 'h' },
|
---|
4040 | { "strict", no_argument, NULL, 's' },
|
---|
4041 | { "verbose", no_argument, NULL, 'v' },
|
---|
4042 | { NULL, no_argument, NULL, 0 },
|
---|
4043 | };
|
---|
4044 |
|
---|
4045 | /* Main entry for a demangling filter executable. It will demangle
|
---|
4046 | its command line arguments, if any. If none are provided, it will
|
---|
4047 | filter stdin to stdout, replacing any recognized mangled C++ names
|
---|
4048 | with their demangled equivalents. */
|
---|
4049 |
|
---|
4050 | int
|
---|
4051 | main (argc, argv)
|
---|
4052 | int argc;
|
---|
4053 | char *argv[];
|
---|
4054 | {
|
---|
4055 | status_t status;
|
---|
4056 | int i;
|
---|
4057 | int opt_char;
|
---|
4058 |
|
---|
4059 | /* Use the program name of this program, as invoked. */
|
---|
4060 | program_name = argv[0];
|
---|
4061 |
|
---|
4062 | /* Parse options. */
|
---|
4063 | do
|
---|
4064 | {
|
---|
4065 | opt_char = getopt_long (argc, argv, "hsv", long_options, NULL);
|
---|
4066 | switch (opt_char)
|
---|
4067 | {
|
---|
4068 | case '?': /* Unrecognized option. */
|
---|
4069 | print_usage (stderr, 1);
|
---|
4070 | break;
|
---|
4071 |
|
---|
4072 | case 'h':
|
---|
4073 | print_usage (stdout, 0);
|
---|
4074 | break;
|
---|
4075 |
|
---|
4076 | case 's':
|
---|
4077 | flag_strict = 1;
|
---|
4078 | break;
|
---|
4079 |
|
---|
4080 | case 'v':
|
---|
4081 | flag_verbose = 1;
|
---|
4082 | break;
|
---|
4083 | }
|
---|
4084 | }
|
---|
4085 | while (opt_char != -1);
|
---|
4086 |
|
---|
4087 | if (optind == argc)
|
---|
4088 | /* No command line arguments were provided. Filter stdin. */
|
---|
4089 | {
|
---|
4090 | dyn_string_t mangled = dyn_string_new (3);
|
---|
4091 | dyn_string_t demangled = dyn_string_new (0);
|
---|
4092 | status_t status;
|
---|
4093 |
|
---|
4094 | /* Read all of input. */
|
---|
4095 | while (!feof (stdin))
|
---|
4096 | {
|
---|
4097 | char c = getchar ();
|
---|
4098 |
|
---|
4099 | /* The first character of a mangled name is an underscore. */
|
---|
4100 | if (feof (stdin))
|
---|
4101 | break;
|
---|
4102 | if (c != '_')
|
---|
4103 | {
|
---|
4104 | /* It's not a mangled name. Print the character and go
|
---|
4105 | on. */
|
---|
4106 | putchar (c);
|
---|
4107 | continue;
|
---|
4108 | }
|
---|
4109 | c = getchar ();
|
---|
4110 |
|
---|
4111 | /* The second character of a mangled name is a capital `Z'. */
|
---|
4112 | if (feof (stdin))
|
---|
4113 | break;
|
---|
4114 | if (c != 'Z')
|
---|
4115 | {
|
---|
4116 | /* It's not a mangled name. Print the previous
|
---|
4117 | underscore, the `Z', and go on. */
|
---|
4118 | putchar ('_');
|
---|
4119 | putchar (c);
|
---|
4120 | continue;
|
---|
4121 | }
|
---|
4122 |
|
---|
4123 | /* Start keeping track of the candidate mangled name. */
|
---|
4124 | dyn_string_append_char (mangled, '_');
|
---|
4125 | dyn_string_append_char (mangled, 'Z');
|
---|
4126 |
|
---|
4127 | /* Pile characters into mangled until we hit one that can't
|
---|
4128 | occur in a mangled name. */
|
---|
4129 | c = getchar ();
|
---|
4130 | while (!feof (stdin) && is_mangled_char (c))
|
---|
4131 | {
|
---|
4132 | dyn_string_append_char (mangled, c);
|
---|
4133 | if (feof (stdin))
|
---|
4134 | break;
|
---|
4135 | c = getchar ();
|
---|
4136 | }
|
---|
4137 |
|
---|
4138 | /* Attempt to demangle the name. */
|
---|
4139 | status = cp_demangle (dyn_string_buf (mangled), demangled, 0);
|
---|
4140 |
|
---|
4141 | /* If the demangling succeeded, great! Print out the
|
---|
4142 | demangled version. */
|
---|
4143 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
4144 | fputs (dyn_string_buf (demangled), stdout);
|
---|
4145 | /* Abort on allocation failures. */
|
---|
4146 | else if (status == STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED)
|
---|
4147 | {
|
---|
4148 | fprintf (stderr, "Memory allocation failed.\n");
|
---|
4149 | abort ();
|
---|
4150 | }
|
---|
4151 | /* Otherwise, it might not have been a mangled name. Just
|
---|
4152 | print out the original text. */
|
---|
4153 | else
|
---|
4154 | fputs (dyn_string_buf (mangled), stdout);
|
---|
4155 |
|
---|
4156 | /* If we haven't hit EOF yet, we've read one character that
|
---|
4157 | can't occur in a mangled name, so print it out. */
|
---|
4158 | if (!feof (stdin))
|
---|
4159 | putchar (c);
|
---|
4160 |
|
---|
4161 | /* Clear the candidate mangled name, to start afresh next
|
---|
4162 | time we hit a `_Z'. */
|
---|
4163 | dyn_string_clear (mangled);
|
---|
4164 | }
|
---|
4165 |
|
---|
4166 | dyn_string_delete (mangled);
|
---|
4167 | dyn_string_delete (demangled);
|
---|
4168 | }
|
---|
4169 | else
|
---|
4170 | /* Demangle command line arguments. */
|
---|
4171 | {
|
---|
4172 | dyn_string_t result = dyn_string_new (0);
|
---|
4173 |
|
---|
4174 | /* Loop over command line arguments. */
|
---|
4175 | for (i = optind; i < argc; ++i)
|
---|
4176 | {
|
---|
4177 | /* Attempt to demangle. */
|
---|
4178 | status = cp_demangle (argv[i], result, 0);
|
---|
4179 |
|
---|
4180 | /* If it worked, print the demangled name. */
|
---|
4181 | if (STATUS_NO_ERROR (status))
|
---|
4182 | printf ("%s\n", dyn_string_buf (result));
|
---|
4183 | /* Abort on allocaiton failures. */
|
---|
4184 | else if (status == STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED)
|
---|
4185 | {
|
---|
4186 | fprintf (stderr, "Memory allocation failed.\n");
|
---|
4187 | abort ();
|
---|
4188 | }
|
---|
4189 | /* If not, print the error message to stderr instead. */
|
---|
4190 | else
|
---|
4191 | fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", status);
|
---|
4192 | }
|
---|
4193 | dyn_string_delete (result);
|
---|
4194 | }
|
---|
4195 |
|
---|
4196 | return 0;
|
---|
4197 | }
|
---|
4198 |
|
---|
4199 | #endif /* STANDALONE_DEMANGLER */
|
---|