From: Vladimir Prus <ghost@cs.msu.su>
To: gdb-patches@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: MI: fix base members in references
Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2006 13:23:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <el3rsa$crg$1@sea.gmane.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200611291555.42209.ghost@cs.msu.su>
Vladimir Prus wrote:
>
> A KDevelop user reported the following bug. If you have C++ reference
> variable that refers to a class type, and that class has bases, gdb is not
> able to show the values of any fields of bases. The trimmed down example
> is this:
>
> struct S { int i; int j; };
> struct S2 : S {};
>
> int foo(S2& s)
> {
> return s.i;
> }
>
> int main()
> {
> S2 s;
> s.i = 1;
> s.j = 2;
> return foo(s);
> }
>
> If you are in 'foo' and try to create MI variable objects for s, and
> navigate it, the varobjs for 'i' and 'j' members of the base class will
> have no value.
>
> The problem happens when creating varobj for the base object. MI sees that
> it's reference and tries to pass it via value_ind. The latter immediately
> removes top-level reference and rightly refuses to deference a structure.
>
> MI should just do nothing about references -- the value_cast function used
> to obtain base handles references just fine.
>
> The attached patch fixed the problem, no regression. I'll write a testcase
> for it as soon as my previous references patch is reviewed -- I don't want
> to pile too many testcases in as-yet-uncommitted file.
>
> OK?
>
> If this patch is fine, can I also commit it to 6.6 branch? The bug in
> question is quite problematic for C++ code.
*PING*? This is one-liner, and causes no regressions, so should be
non-controversial.
- Volodya
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-12-05 13:23 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 33+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-11-29 12:56 Vladimir Prus
2006-12-05 13:23 ` Vladimir Prus [this message]
2006-12-05 21:32 ` Jim Blandy
2006-12-05 20:59 ` Nick Roberts
2006-12-05 21:12 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2006-12-05 21:25 ` Nick Roberts
2006-12-05 21:47 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2006-12-05 22:27 ` Jim Blandy
2006-12-06 8:44 ` Vladimir Prus
2006-12-07 2:22 ` Nick Roberts
2006-12-07 5:24 ` Nick Roberts
2006-12-07 6:22 ` Vladimir Prus
2006-12-07 6:53 ` Vladimir Prus
2006-12-07 10:36 ` Nick Roberts
2006-12-08 12:53 ` Vladimir Prus
2006-12-09 22:10 ` Vladimir Prus
2006-12-05 20:45 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2006-12-06 9:04 ` Vladimir Prus
2006-12-06 20:29 ` Joel Brobecker
2006-12-06 20:33 ` Vladimir Prus
2006-12-09 21:27 Nick Roberts
2006-12-09 21:38 ` Vladimir Prus
2006-12-09 21:50 ` Nick Roberts
2006-12-09 22:15 ` Vladimir Prus
2006-12-10 4:19 ` Nick Roberts
2006-12-10 11:24 ` Vladimir Prus
2006-12-10 20:09 ` Nick Roberts
2006-12-10 20:42 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2006-12-10 21:20 ` Nick Roberts
2006-12-11 2:35 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2006-12-11 5:58 ` Nick Roberts
2006-12-11 7:22 ` Vladimir Prus
2006-12-11 8:03 ` Nick Roberts
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