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      1 /* Internal demangler interface for g++ V3 ABI.
      2    Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010
      3    Free Software Foundation, Inc.
      4    Written by Ian Lance Taylor <ian (at) wasabisystems.com>.
      5 
      6    This file is part of the libiberty library, which is part of GCC.
      7 
      8    This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
      9    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
     10    the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
     11    (at your option) any later version.
     12 
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     15    compiled version of this file into combinations with other programs,
     16    and to distribute those combinations without any restriction coming
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     19    the file, and distribution when not linked into a combined
     20    executable.)
     21 
     22    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
     23    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
     24    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
     25    GNU General Public License for more details.
     26 
     27    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
     28    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
     29    Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
     30 */
     31 
     32 /* This file provides some definitions shared by cp-demangle.c and
     33    cp-demint.c.  It should not be included by any other files.  */
     34 
     35 /* Information we keep for operators.  */
     36 
     37 struct demangle_operator_info
     38 {
     39   /* Mangled name.  */
     40   const char *code;
     41   /* Real name.  */
     42   const char *name;
     43   /* Length of real name.  */
     44   int len;
     45   /* Number of arguments.  */
     46   int args;
     47 };
     48 
     49 /* How to print the value of a builtin type.  */
     50 
     51 enum d_builtin_type_print
     52 {
     53   /* Print as (type)val.  */
     54   D_PRINT_DEFAULT,
     55   /* Print as integer.  */
     56   D_PRINT_INT,
     57   /* Print as unsigned integer, with trailing "u".  */
     58   D_PRINT_UNSIGNED,
     59   /* Print as long, with trailing "l".  */
     60   D_PRINT_LONG,
     61   /* Print as unsigned long, with trailing "ul".  */
     62   D_PRINT_UNSIGNED_LONG,
     63   /* Print as long long, with trailing "ll".  */
     64   D_PRINT_LONG_LONG,
     65   /* Print as unsigned long long, with trailing "ull".  */
     66   D_PRINT_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG,
     67   /* Print as bool.  */
     68   D_PRINT_BOOL,
     69   /* Print as float--put value in square brackets.  */
     70   D_PRINT_FLOAT,
     71   /* Print in usual way, but here to detect void.  */
     72   D_PRINT_VOID
     73 };
     74 
     75 /* Information we keep for a builtin type.  */
     76 
     77 struct demangle_builtin_type_info
     78 {
     79   /* Type name.  */
     80   const char *name;
     81   /* Length of type name.  */
     82   int len;
     83   /* Type name when using Java.  */
     84   const char *java_name;
     85   /* Length of java name.  */
     86   int java_len;
     87   /* How to print a value of this type.  */
     88   enum d_builtin_type_print print;
     89 };
     90 
     91 /* The information structure we pass around.  */
     92 
     93 struct d_info
     94 {
     95   /* The string we are demangling.  */
     96   const char *s;
     97   /* The end of the string we are demangling.  */
     98   const char *send;
     99   /* The options passed to the demangler.  */
    100   int options;
    101   /* The next character in the string to consider.  */
    102   const char *n;
    103   /* The array of components.  */
    104   struct demangle_component *comps;
    105   /* The index of the next available component.  */
    106   int next_comp;
    107   /* The number of available component structures.  */
    108   int num_comps;
    109   /* The array of substitutions.  */
    110   struct demangle_component **subs;
    111   /* The index of the next substitution.  */
    112   int next_sub;
    113   /* The number of available entries in the subs array.  */
    114   int num_subs;
    115   /* The number of substitutions which we actually made from the subs
    116      array, plus the number of template parameter references we
    117      saw.  */
    118   int did_subs;
    119   /* The last name we saw, for constructors and destructors.  */
    120   struct demangle_component *last_name;
    121   /* A running total of the length of large expansions from the
    122      mangled name to the demangled name, such as standard
    123      substitutions and builtin types.  */
    124   int expansion;
    125   /* Non-zero if we are parsing an expression.  */
    126   int is_expression;
    127   /* Non-zero if we are parsing the type operand of a conversion
    128      operator, but not when in an expression.  */
    129   int is_conversion;
    130 };
    131 
    132 /* To avoid running past the ending '\0', don't:
    133    - call d_peek_next_char if d_peek_char returned '\0'
    134    - call d_advance with an 'i' that is too large
    135    - call d_check_char(di, '\0')
    136    Everything else is safe.  */
    137 #define d_peek_char(di) (*((di)->n))
    138 #define d_peek_next_char(di) ((di)->n[1])
    139 #define d_advance(di, i) ((di)->n += (i))
    140 #define d_check_char(di, c) (d_peek_char(di) == c ? ((di)->n++, 1) : 0)
    141 #define d_next_char(di) (d_peek_char(di) == '\0' ? '\0' : *((di)->n++))
    142 #define d_str(di) ((di)->n)
    143 
    144 /* Functions and arrays in cp-demangle.c which are referenced by
    145    functions in cp-demint.c.  */
    146 #ifdef IN_GLIBCPP_V3
    147 #define CP_STATIC_IF_GLIBCPP_V3 static
    148 #else
    149 #define CP_STATIC_IF_GLIBCPP_V3 extern
    150 #endif
    151 
    152 #ifndef IN_GLIBCPP_V3
    153 extern const struct demangle_operator_info cplus_demangle_operators[];
    154 #endif
    155 
    156 #define D_BUILTIN_TYPE_COUNT (33)
    157 
    158 CP_STATIC_IF_GLIBCPP_V3
    159 const struct demangle_builtin_type_info
    160 cplus_demangle_builtin_types[D_BUILTIN_TYPE_COUNT];
    161 
    162 CP_STATIC_IF_GLIBCPP_V3
    163 struct demangle_component *
    164 cplus_demangle_mangled_name (struct d_info *, int);
    165 
    166 CP_STATIC_IF_GLIBCPP_V3
    167 struct demangle_component *
    168 cplus_demangle_type (struct d_info *);
    169 
    170 extern void
    171 cplus_demangle_init_info (const char *, int, size_t, struct d_info *);
    172 
    173 /* cp-demangle.c needs to define this a little differently */
    174 #undef CP_STATIC_IF_GLIBCPP_V3
    175