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- <h4 class="subsection">4.7.2 Storing Parameters as Local Variables</h4>
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- <p>There is a case similar to an argument in a register, which is an
- argument that is actually stored as a local variable. Sometimes this
- happens when the argument was passed in a register and then the compiler
- stores it as a local variable. If possible, the compiler should claim
- that it’s in a register, but this isn’t always done.
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- <p>If a parameter is passed as one type and converted to a smaller type by
- the prologue (for example, the parameter is declared as a <code>float</code>,
- but the calling conventions specify that it is passed as a
- <code>double</code>), then GCC2 (sometimes) uses a pair of symbols. The first
- symbol uses symbol descriptor ‘<samp>p</samp>’ and the type which is passed.
- The second symbol has the type and location which the parameter actually
- has after the prologue. For example, suppose the following C code
- appears with no prototypes involved:
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- <pre class="example">void
- subr (f)
- float f;
- {
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- <p>if <code>f</code> is passed as a double at stack offset 8, and the prologue
- converts it to a float in register number 0, then the stabs look like:
- </p>
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- <pre class="example">.stabs "f:p13",160,0,3,8 # <span class="roman">160 is <code>N_PSYM</code>, here 13 is <code>double</code></span>
- .stabs "f:r12",64,0,3,0 # <span class="roman">64 is <code>N_RSYM</code>, here 12 is <code>float</code></span>
- </pre></div>
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- <p>In both stabs 3 is the line number where <code>f</code> is declared
- (see <a href="Line-Numbers.html#Line-Numbers">Line Numbers</a>).
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- <p>GCC, at least on the 960, has another solution to the same problem. It
- uses a single ‘<samp>p</samp>’ symbol descriptor for an argument which is stored
- as a local variable but uses <code>N_LSYM</code> instead of <code>N_PSYM</code>. In
- this case, the value of the symbol is an offset relative to the local
- variables for that function, not relative to the arguments; on some
- machines those are the same thing, but not on all.
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- <p>On the VAX or on other machines in which the calling convention includes
- the number of words of arguments actually passed, the debugger (GDB at
- least) uses the parameter symbols to keep track of whether it needs to
- print nameless arguments in addition to the formal parameters which it
- has printed because each one has a stab. For example, in
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- <pre class="example">extern int fprintf (FILE *stream, char *format, …);
- …
- fprintf (stdout, "%d\n", x);
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- <p>there are stabs for <code>stream</code> and <code>format</code>. On most machines,
- the debugger can only print those two arguments (because it has no way
- of knowing that additional arguments were passed), but on the VAX or
- other machines with a calling convention which indicates the number of
- words of arguments, the debugger can print all three arguments. To do
- so, the parameter symbol (symbol descriptor ‘<samp>p</samp>’) (not necessarily
- ‘<samp>r</samp>’ or symbol descriptor omitted symbols) needs to contain the
- actual type as passed (for example, <code>double</code> not <code>float</code> if it
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