In C++, this:
try
{
break;
}
catch (..)
{}
is invalid. However, because our TRY/CATCH macros support it in C,
the C++ version of those macros support it too. To catch such
assumptions, this adds a (disabled) hack that maps TRY/CATCH to raw
C++ try/catch. Then it goes through all instances that building on
x86_64 GNU/Linux trips on, fixing them.
This isn't strictly necessary yet, but I think it's nicer to try to
keep the tree in a state where it's easier to eliminate the TRY/CATCH
macros.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-10-29 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* dwarf2-frame-tailcall.c (dwarf2_tailcall_sniffer_first): Don't
assume that "break" breaks out of a TRY/CATCH.
* python/py-framefilter.c (py_print_single_arg): Don't assume
"continue" breaks out of a TRY/CATCH.
* python/py-value.c (valpy_binop_throw): New function, factored
out from ...
(valpy_binop): ... this.
(valpy_richcompare_throw): New function, factored
out from ...
(valpy_richcompare): ... this.
* solib.c (solib_read_symbols): Don't assume "break" breaks out
of a TRY/CATCH.
* common/common-exceptions.h [USE_RAW_CXX_TRY]
<TRY/CATCH/END_CATCH>: Define as 1-1 wrappers around try/catch.
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| py-auto-load.c | ||
| py-block.c | ||
| py-bpevent.c | ||
| py-breakpoint.c | ||
| py-cmd.c | ||
| py-continueevent.c | ||
| py-event.c | ||
| py-event.h | ||
| py-events.h | ||
| py-evtregistry.c | ||
| py-evts.c | ||
| py-exitedevent.c | ||
| py-finishbreakpoint.c | ||
| py-frame.c | ||
| py-framefilter.c | ||
| py-function.c | ||
| py-gdb-readline.c | ||
| py-inferior.c | ||
| py-infevents.c | ||
| py-infthread.c | ||
| py-lazy-string.c | ||
| py-linetable.c | ||
| py-newobjfileevent.c | ||
| py-objfile.c | ||
| py-param.c | ||
| py-prettyprint.c | ||
| py-progspace.c | ||
| py-signalevent.c | ||
| py-stopevent.c | ||
| py-stopevent.h | ||
| py-symbol.c | ||
| py-symtab.c | ||
| py-threadevent.c | ||
| py-type.c | ||
| py-unwind.c | ||
| py-utils.c | ||
| py-value.c | ||
| py-varobj.c | ||
| py-xmethods.c | ||
| python-config.py | ||
| python-internal.h | ||
| python.c | ||
| python.h | ||