* blockframe.c (find_pc_sect_partial_function): Add braces to avoid
possible nested-if confusion.
* breakpoint.c (breakpoint_here_p): Ditto.
(breakpoint_inserted_here_p): Ditto.
(breakpoint_thread_match): Ditto.
* gnu-regex.c: Define _REGEX_RE_COMP only if it isn't already defined.
* gnu-regex.h: Define _REGEX_RE_COMP to pick up old compatability
prototypes.
* symtab.h: Add prototype for _initialize_source.
* value.h: Add prototype for _initialize_value.
* defs.h: Include sys/types.h or stddef.h to get size_t.
(make_cleanup): Add make_cleanup_func typedef and switch to using
a prototype for this function.
(mfree): Add prototypes for mmalloc, mrealloc, mfree if we aren't
using mmalloc.
* ax-gdb.c breakpoint.c coffread.c corelow.c dbxread.c dwarf2read.c
dwarfread.c elfread.c eval.c exec.c gdbtk-cmds.c gdbtk.c infcmd.c
infrun.c mipsread.c nlmread.c os9kread.c parse.c printcmd.c symfile.c
symmisc.c symtab.c thread.c top.c tracepoint.c typeprint.c valops.c:
Cast parameters passed to make_cleanup to use the new
make_cleanup_func typedef.
More warning cleanups. There are still a bunch of places where the first
argument to make_cleanup is not cast to (make_cleanup_func); these are
either due to the function fitting the make_cleanup_func specification
already (e.g. free()) or they are in files that weren't compiled when
I did my make on a Linux native system. Bwahahaha. You can see them
like this:
grep make_cleanup\ * | grep -v make_cleanup_func
I'll surely go back and clean up the remaining suspicious calls in
GDB one of these days. :-)
* gdbtk-cmds.c (gdb_set_bp_addr): New command. Sets a
breakpoint at an address. Use this instead of gdb_cmd "break"
because the syntax of the break command is broken and doesn't
allow you to create a thread-specific BP at an address. Also
this is faster.
* gdbtk-cmds.c (gdb_set_bp): Add an optional thread number.
(gdb_find_bp_at_line): New function. Returns a list of bpnums
at the specified line number.
(gdb_find_bp_at_addr): New function. Returns a list of bpnums
at an address..
exec_file changes.
(gdbtk_add_hooks): Define exec_file_display_hook (to gdbtk_exec_file_changed)
* gdbtk-cmds.c (gdb_stop): target_stop is ALWAYS defined, so
compare against something a little more meaningful (target_ignore).
and "global constructors", do not append any elements to the result.
(gdb_get_vars_command): Install patch from Jun 9 1998 which appears
to have been lost.
Clean up some tabbing mess.
* gdbtk-cmds.c (gdb_loadfile): Open the file after doing
the symtab lookup and calling symtab_to_filename(). This
makes GDBtk work with the GDB "dir" command.
.
(gdbtk_selected_frame_changed): New function.
* gdbtk-cmds.c (Gdbtk_Init): Add command gdb_stack into interpreter.
Link gdb's global selected_frame_level with interpreter global
gdb_selected_frame_level.
(gdb_stack): New function to faciltate speedier backtraces from
gdbtk.
(get_frame_name): New helper function for gdb_stack.
* gdbtk.c (gdbtk_call_command): Removed because it is now
in gdbtk-hooks.c
(null_routine): Removed.
* gdbtk-hooks.c (tracepoint_notify): Fix sprintf to
match number of arguments.
* gdbtk-cmds.c (gdb_loc): When calling gdb_loc with an
argument, call find_pc_line() to get a complete
symtab_and_line struct.
Add missing flags to result_ptr.
Pass along any errors caused by getting the list of files from
tcl.
Allocate correct amount of memory for the file list.
Don't do any unecessary cleanups.
* Moved gdbtk_hooks.c & gdbtk_cmds.c to gdbtk-hooks.c &
gdbtk-cmds.c to comply with the gdb conventions. Changed the
configure & makefile to reflect the change...