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- <a name="C-Preprocessor-Macros"></a>
- <h2 class="chapter">12 C Preprocessor Macros</h2>
-
- <p>Some languages, such as C and C<tt>++</tt>, provide a way to define and invoke
- “preprocessor macros” which expand into strings of tokens.
- <small>GDB</small> can evaluate expressions containing macro invocations, show
- the result of macro expansion, and show a macro’s definition, including
- where it was defined.
- </p>
- <p>You may need to compile your program specially to provide <small>GDB</small>
- with information about preprocessor macros. Most compilers do not
- include macros in their debugging information, even when you compile
- with the <samp>-g</samp> flag. See <a href="Compilation.html#Compilation">Compilation</a>.
- </p>
- <p>A program may define a macro at one point, remove that definition later,
- and then provide a different definition after that. Thus, at different
- points in the program, a macro may have different definitions, or have
- no definition at all. If there is a current stack frame, <small>GDB</small>
- uses the macros in scope at that frame’s source code line. Otherwise,
- <small>GDB</small> uses the macros in scope at the current listing location;
- see <a href="List.html#List">List</a>.
- </p>
- <p>Whenever <small>GDB</small> evaluates an expression, it always expands any
- macro invocations present in the expression. <small>GDB</small> also provides
- the following commands for working with macros explicitly.
- </p>
- <dl compact="compact">
- <dd>
- <a name="index-macro-expand"></a>
- <a name="index-macro-expansion_002c-showing-the-results-of-preprocessor"></a>
- <a name="index-preprocessor-macro-expansion_002c-showing-the-results-of"></a>
- <a name="index-expanding-preprocessor-macros"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>macro expand <var>expression</var></code></dt>
- <dt><code>macro exp <var>expression</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Show the results of expanding all preprocessor macro invocations in
- <var>expression</var>. Since <small>GDB</small> simply expands macros, but does
- not parse the result, <var>expression</var> need not be a valid expression;
- it can be any string of tokens.
- </p>
- <a name="index-macro-exp1"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>macro expand-once <var>expression</var></code></dt>
- <dt><code>macro exp1 <var>expression</var></code></dt>
- <dd><a name="index-expand-macro-once"></a>
- <p><i>(This command is not yet implemented.)</i> Show the results of
- expanding those preprocessor macro invocations that appear explicitly in
- <var>expression</var>. Macro invocations appearing in that expansion are
- left unchanged. This command allows you to see the effect of a
- particular macro more clearly, without being confused by further
- expansions. Since <small>GDB</small> simply expands macros, but does not
- parse the result, <var>expression</var> need not be a valid expression; it
- can be any string of tokens.
- </p>
- <a name="index-info-macro"></a>
- <a name="index-macro-definition_002c-showing"></a>
- <a name="index-definition-of-a-macro_002c-showing"></a>
- <a name="index-macros_002c-from-debug-info"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>info macro [-a|-all] [--] <var>macro</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Show the current definition or all definitions of the named <var>macro</var>,
- and describe the source location or compiler command-line where that
- definition was established. The optional double dash is to signify the end of
- argument processing and the beginning of <var>macro</var> for non C-like macros where
- the macro may begin with a hyphen.
- </p>
- <a name="index-info-macros"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>info macros <var>location</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Show all macro definitions that are in effect at the location specified
- by <var>location</var>, and describe the source location or compiler
- command-line where those definitions were established.
- </p>
- <a name="index-macro-define"></a>
- <a name="index-user_002ddefined-macros"></a>
- <a name="index-defining-macros-interactively"></a>
- <a name="index-macros_002c-user_002ddefined"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>macro define <var>macro</var> <var>replacement-list</var></code></dt>
- <dt><code>macro define <var>macro</var>(<var>arglist</var>) <var>replacement-list</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Introduce a definition for a preprocessor macro named <var>macro</var>,
- invocations of which are replaced by the tokens given in
- <var>replacement-list</var>. The first form of this command defines an
- “object-like” macro, which takes no arguments; the second form
- defines a “function-like” macro, which takes the arguments given in
- <var>arglist</var>.
- </p>
- <p>A definition introduced by this command is in scope in every
- expression evaluated in <small>GDB</small>, until it is removed with the
- <code>macro undef</code> command, described below. The definition overrides
- all definitions for <var>macro</var> present in the program being debugged,
- as well as any previous user-supplied definition.
- </p>
- <a name="index-macro-undef"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>macro undef <var>macro</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Remove any user-supplied definition for the macro named <var>macro</var>.
- This command only affects definitions provided with the <code>macro
- define</code> command, described above; it cannot remove definitions present
- in the program being debugged.
- </p>
- <a name="index-macro-list"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>macro list</code></dt>
- <dd><p>List all the macros defined using the <code>macro define</code> command.
- </p></dd>
- </dl>
-
- <a name="index-macros_002c-example-of-debugging-with"></a>
- <p>Here is a transcript showing the above commands in action. First, we
- show our source files:
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">$ cat sample.c
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include "sample.h"
-
- #define M 42
- #define ADD(x) (M + x)
-
- main ()
- {
- #define N 28
- printf ("Hello, world!\n");
- #undef N
- printf ("We're so creative.\n");
- #define N 1729
- printf ("Goodbye, world!\n");
- }
- $ cat sample.h
- #define Q <
- $
- </pre></div>
-
- <p>Now, we compile the program using the <small>GNU</small> C compiler,
- <small>GCC</small>. We pass the <samp>-gdwarf-2</samp><a name="DOCF14" href="#FOOT14"><sup>14</sup></a> <em>and</em> <samp>-g3</samp> flags to ensure the compiler
- includes information about preprocessor macros in the debugging
- information.
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">$ gcc -gdwarf-2 -g3 sample.c -o sample
- $
- </pre></div>
-
- <p>Now, we start <small>GDB</small> on our sample program:
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">$ gdb -nw sample
- GNU gdb 2002-05-06-cvs
- Copyright 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- GDB is free software, …
- (gdb)
- </pre></div>
-
- <p>We can expand macros and examine their definitions, even when the
- program is not running. <small>GDB</small> uses the current listing position
- to decide which macro definitions are in scope:
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">(gdb) list main
- 3
- 4 #define M 42
- 5 #define ADD(x) (M + x)
- 6
- 7 main ()
- 8 {
- 9 #define N 28
- 10 printf ("Hello, world!\n");
- 11 #undef N
- 12 printf ("We're so creative.\n");
- (gdb) info macro ADD
- Defined at /home/jimb/gdb/macros/play/sample.c:5
- #define ADD(x) (M + x)
- (gdb) info macro Q
- Defined at /home/jimb/gdb/macros/play/sample.h:1
- included at /home/jimb/gdb/macros/play/sample.c:2
- #define Q <
- (gdb) macro expand ADD(1)
- expands to: (42 + 1)
- (gdb) macro expand-once ADD(1)
- expands to: once (M + 1)
- (gdb)
- </pre></div>
-
- <p>In the example above, note that <code>macro expand-once</code> expands only
- the macro invocation explicit in the original text — the invocation of
- <code>ADD</code> — but does not expand the invocation of the macro <code>M</code>,
- which was introduced by <code>ADD</code>.
- </p>
- <p>Once the program is running, <small>GDB</small> uses the macro definitions in
- force at the source line of the current stack frame:
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">(gdb) break main
- Breakpoint 1 at 0x8048370: file sample.c, line 10.
- (gdb) run
- Starting program: /home/jimb/gdb/macros/play/sample
-
- Breakpoint 1, main () at sample.c:10
- 10 printf ("Hello, world!\n");
- (gdb)
- </pre></div>
-
- <p>At line 10, the definition of the macro <code>N</code> at line 9 is in force:
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">(gdb) info macro N
- Defined at /home/jimb/gdb/macros/play/sample.c:9
- #define N 28
- (gdb) macro expand N Q M
- expands to: 28 < 42
- (gdb) print N Q M
- $1 = 1
- (gdb)
- </pre></div>
-
- <p>As we step over directives that remove <code>N</code>’s definition, and then
- give it a new definition, <small>GDB</small> finds the definition (or lack
- thereof) in force at each point:
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">(gdb) next
- Hello, world!
- 12 printf ("We're so creative.\n");
- (gdb) info macro N
- The symbol `N' has no definition as a C/C++ preprocessor macro
- at /home/jimb/gdb/macros/play/sample.c:12
- (gdb) next
- We're so creative.
- 14 printf ("Goodbye, world!\n");
- (gdb) info macro N
- Defined at /home/jimb/gdb/macros/play/sample.c:13
- #define N 1729
- (gdb) macro expand N Q M
- expands to: 1729 < 42
- (gdb) print N Q M
- $2 = 0
- (gdb)
- </pre></div>
-
- <p>In addition to source files, macros can be defined on the compilation command
- line using the <samp>-D<var>name</var>=<var>value</var></samp> syntax. For macros defined in
- such a way, <small>GDB</small> displays the location of their definition as line zero
- of the source file submitted to the compiler.
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">(gdb) info macro __STDC__
- Defined at /home/jimb/gdb/macros/play/sample.c:0
- -D__STDC__=1
- (gdb)
- </pre></div>
-
-
- <div class="footnote">
- <hr>
- <h4 class="footnotes-heading">Footnotes</h4>
-
- <h3><a name="FOOT14" href="#DOCF14">(14)</a></h3>
- <p>This is the
- minimum. Recent versions of <small>GCC</small> support <samp>-gdwarf-3</samp>
- and <samp>-gdwarf-4</samp>; we recommend always choosing the most recent
- version of DWARF.</p>
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