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authorUlrich Weigand <ulrich.weigand@de.ibm.com>2017-10-24 17:59:22 +0200
committerUlrich Weigand <ulrich.weigand@de.ibm.com>2017-10-24 17:59:22 +0200
commitfdf0cbc2b710cb5e01249e18f5a377a55eddc39b (patch)
tree0dc5b9b5fa5f60187eb0d31b7719008ed35de31c /gdb/value.h
parent3342be5dabeeaf2218dfbf4d38f92214612436f4 (diff)
Target FP printing: Simplify and fix print_floating
The print_floating routine currently makes a lot of assumptions about host and target floating point formats. This patch cleans up many of those. One problem is that print_floating may currently be called with types that are not actually floating-point types, and it tries hard to output those as floating-point values anyway. However, there is only one single caller of print_floating where this can ever happen: print_scalar_formatted. And in fact, it is much simpler to handle the case where the value to be printed is not already of floating-point type right there. So this patch changes print_scalar_formatted to handle the 'f' format as follows: - If the value to be printed is already of floating-point type, just call print_floating on it. - Otherwise, if there is a standard target floating-point type of the same size as the value, call print_floating using that type. - Otherwise, just print the value as if the 'f' format had not been specified at all. This has the overall effect to printing everything the same way as the old code did, but is overall a lot simpler. (Also, it would allow us to change the above strategy more easily, if that might be a more intuitive user interface. For example, in the third case above, maybe an error would be more appropriate?) Given that change, print_floating can become much simpler. In particular, we now always have a floating-point format that we can consult. This means we can use the floating-point format to programmatically determine the number of digits necessary to print the value. The current code uses a hard-coded value of 9, 17, or 35 digits. Note that this matches the DECIMAL_DIG values for IEEE-32, IEEE-64, and IEEE-128. (Actually, for IEEE-128 the correct value is 36 -- the 35 seems to be an oversight.) The DECIMAL_DIG value is defined to be the smallest number so that any number in the target format, when printed to this number of digits and then scanned back into a binary floating-point number, will result in the original value. Now that we always have a FP format, we can just compute the DECIMAL_DIG value using the formula from the C standard. This will be correct for *all* FP formats, not just the above list, and it will be correct (as opposed to current code) if the target formats differ from the host ones. The patch moves the new logic to a new floatformat_to_string routine (analogous to the existing decimal_to_string). The print_floating routine now calls floatformat_to_string or decimal_to_string, making the separate print_decimal_floating and generic_val_print_decfloat routines unnecessary. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-10-24 Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com> * doublest.c (floatformat_precision): New routine. (floatformat_to_string): Likewise. * doublest.c (floatformat_to_string): Add prototype. * printcmd.c (print_scalar_formatted): Only call print_floating on floating-point types. * valprint.c: Do not include "floatformat.h". (generic_val_print_decfloat): Remove. (generic_val_print): Call generic_val_print_float for both TYPE_CODE_FLT and TYPE_CODE_DECFLOAT. (print_floating): Use floatformat_to_string. Handle decimal float. (print_decimal_floating): Remove, merge into floatformat_to_string. * value.h (print_decimal_floating): Remove. * Makefile.in: Do not build doublest.c with -Wformat-nonliteral.
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diff --git a/gdb/value.h b/gdb/value.h
index fb6f81fb12..cfc8caea05 100644
--- a/gdb/value.h
+++ b/gdb/value.h
@@ -1065,9 +1065,6 @@ extern void print_longest (struct ui_file *stream, int format,
extern void print_floating (const gdb_byte *valaddr, struct type *type,
struct ui_file *stream);
-extern void print_decimal_floating (const gdb_byte *valaddr, struct type *type,
- struct ui_file *stream);
-
extern void value_print (struct value *val, struct ui_file *stream,
const struct value_print_options *options);