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Re: [cdt-dev] How to differenciate a call to a function fromareferencing its address?
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Hi,
One more question about IASTTFunctionCallExpression.
I cannot figure out how to deal with the arguments of the macro which
is a function-style macro.
struct myStruct
{
void (*funcPtr)(int v1, intv2);
}
#define NUMBER 10
#define Func( p, v1, v2 ) p->funcPtr(v1, v2)
int main
{
Func( 5, NUMBER);
}
I'm getting a IASTTFunctionCallExpression for a Func call in main().
Now I need to realize that argument 2 is a macro with name NUMBER.
With IASTTFunctionCallExpression.getParameterExpression() I can get a
list of parameters with values 5 and 10.
With IASTTFunctionCallExpression.getNodeLocations() I can get
IASTMacroExpansionLocation and its nested macros.
In this case, I will get one nested macro (ASTMacroReferenceName in
fact) for NUMBER.
The question is: how to map this ASTMacroReferenceName to a second (or
any other) argument?
2008/10/1 Schorn, Markus <Markus.Schorn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> The AST contains the entire information. In one case you'd be looking at
> a function-call expression (IASTFunctionCallExpression), in the other
> there would not be one. You can find the function-call by looking at the
> parents of the IASTName, which is the reference to the function. The
> arguments are then available via
> IASTTFunctionCallExpression.getParameterExpression(). This method should
> correctly be called getArgumentExpression().
>
> Markus.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
>> [mailto:cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dmitry Smirnov
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 5:25 PM
>> To: CDT General developers list.
>> Subject: Re: [cdt-dev] How to differenciate a call to a
>> function fromareferencing its address?
>> Importance: Low
>>
>> Is it also not possible with AST?
>> What if F have some arguments? Can I know what actual
>> arguments were passed to a function?
>>
>> 2008/10/1 Schorn, Markus <Markus.Schorn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> > Currently you cannot tell the difference. If this is important for
>> > you, please raise an enhancement request on bugzilla.
>> >
>> > Markus.
>> >
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> [mailto:cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dmitry Smirnov
>> >> Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 3:59 PM
>> >> To: cdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> Subject: [cdt-dev] How to differenciate a call to a function from
>> >> areferencing its address?
>> >> Importance: Low
>> >>
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> Let's assume I have a function F().
>> >> In the program it can be referenced in this way
>> >>
>> >> void B
>> >> {
>> >> void * addr = F; // or &F;
>> >> }
>> >>
>> >> How can I differenciate this from the real call to F()
>> using index or
>> >> AST?
>> >>
>> >> Let's assume I have an IIndexName for B.
>> >> I can get the list of enclosed names:
>> >>
>> >> IIndexName funcB = ...
>> >> IIndexName[] refs = funcB.getEnclosedNames(); for(IIndexName
>> >> ref: refs) {
>> >> IBinding refBinding = index.findBinding(ref);
>> >> if( refBinding instanceof IFunction )
>> >> {
>> >> // How to know that ref is not call?
>> >> }
>> >> }
>> >>
>> >> Dmitry
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