[PUSHED,02/11] gdb/fortran: Cleanup code for parsing logical constants
Commit Message
This patch cleans up the code used for parsing the Fortran logical
constants '.TRUE.' and '.FALSE.'. Instead of listing both upper and
lowercase versions of these strings we now use strncasecmp.
I've also switched to use ARRAY_SIZE for the array iteration, and I've
cleaned up whitespace in the vicinity of the code I've changed.
Finally, I've added a test to ensure that both the upper and lower
case versions of the logical constants are understood by GDB,
something that was missing previously.
There should be no user visible changes after this commit.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* f-exp.y (struct f77_boolean_val): Add comments.
(boolean_values): Remove uppercase versions, and end marker.
(yylex): Use ARRAY_SIZE for iterating over boolean_values array,
and use strncasecmp to achieve case insensitivity. Additionally,
perform whitespace cleanup around this code.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.fortran/types.exp (test_logical_literal_types_accepted):
Check upper and lower case logical literals.
---
gdb/ChangeLog | 8 ++++++++
gdb/f-exp.y | 35 +++++++++++++++++++----------------
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog | 5 +++++
gdb/testsuite/gdb.fortran/types.exp | 5 ++++-
4 files changed, 36 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
@@ -807,19 +807,22 @@ static const struct token dot_ops[] =
{ NULL, 0, BINOP_END }
};
-struct f77_boolean_val
+/* Holds the Fortran representation of a boolean, and the integer value we
+ substitute in when one of the matching strings is parsed. */
+struct f77_boolean_val
{
+ /* The string representing a Fortran boolean. */
const char *name;
+
+ /* The integer value to replace it with. */
int value;
-};
+};
-static const struct f77_boolean_val boolean_values[] =
+/* The set of Fortran booleans. These are matched case insensitively. */
+static const struct f77_boolean_val boolean_values[] =
{
{ ".true.", 1 },
- { ".TRUE.", 1 },
- { ".false.", 0 },
- { ".FALSE.", 0 },
- { NULL, 0 }
+ { ".false.", 0 }
};
static const struct token f77_keywords[] =
@@ -931,19 +934,19 @@ yylex (void)
prev_lexptr = lexptr;
tokstart = lexptr;
-
- /* First of all, let us make sure we are not dealing with the
+
+ /* First of all, let us make sure we are not dealing with the
special tokens .true. and .false. which evaluate to 1 and 0. */
-
+
if (*lexptr == '.')
- {
- for (int i = 0; boolean_values[i].name != NULL; i++)
+ {
+ for (int i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (boolean_values); i++)
{
- if (strncmp (tokstart, boolean_values[i].name,
- strlen (boolean_values[i].name)) == 0)
+ if (strncasecmp (tokstart, boolean_values[i].name,
+ strlen (boolean_values[i].name)) == 0)
{
- lexptr += strlen (boolean_values[i].name);
- yylval.lval = boolean_values[i].value;
+ lexptr += strlen (boolean_values[i].name);
+ yylval.lval = boolean_values[i].value;
return BOOLEAN_LITERAL;
}
}
@@ -45,10 +45,13 @@ proc test_integer_literal_types_rejected {} {
proc test_logical_literal_types_accepted {} {
global gdb_prompt
- # Test the only possible values for a logical, TRUE and FALSE.
+ # Test the only possible values for a logical, TRUE and FALSE (and
+ # also true and false).
gdb_test "pt .TRUE." "type = logical\\*2"
gdb_test "pt .FALSE." "type = logical\\*2"
+ gdb_test "pt .true." "type = logical\\*2"
+ gdb_test "pt .false." "type = logical\\*2"
}
proc test_float_literal_types_accepted {} {