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- <h3 class="section">5.5 Array Types</h3>
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- <p>Arrays use the ‘<samp>a</samp>’ type descriptor. Following the type descriptor
- is the type of the index and the type of the array elements. If the
- index type is a range type, it ends in a semicolon; otherwise
- (for example, if it is a type reference), there does not
- appear to be any way to tell where the types are separated. In an
- effort to clean up this mess, IBM documents the two types as being
- separated by a semicolon, and a range type as not ending in a semicolon
- (but this is not right for range types which are not array indexes,
- see <a href="Subranges.html#Subranges">Subranges</a>). I think probably the best solution is to specify
- that a semicolon ends a range type, and that the index type and element
- type of an array are separated by a semicolon, but that if the index
- type is a range type, the extra semicolon can be omitted. GDB (at least
- through version 4.9) doesn’t support any kind of index type other than a
- range anyway; I’m not sure about dbx.
- </p>
- <p>It is well established, and widely used, that the type of the index,
- unlike most types found in the stabs, is merely a type definition, not
- type information (see <a href="String-Field.html#String-Field">String Field</a>) (that is, it need not start with
- ‘<samp><var>type-number</var>=</samp>’ if it is defining a new type). According to a
- comment in GDB, this is also true of the type of the array elements; it
- gives ‘<samp>ar1;1;10;ar1;1;10;4</samp>’ as a legitimate way to express a two
- dimensional array. According to AIX documentation, the element type
- must be type information. GDB accepts either.
- </p>
- <p>The type of the index is often a range type, expressed as the type
- descriptor ‘<samp>r</samp>’ and some parameters. It defines the size of the
- array. In the example below, the range ‘<samp>r1;0;2;</samp>’ defines an index
- type which is a subrange of type 1 (integer), with a lower bound of 0
- and an upper bound of 2. This defines the valid range of subscripts of
- a three-element C array.
- </p>
- <p>For example, the definition:
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- <pre class="example">char char_vec[3] = {'a','b','c'};
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- <p>produces the output:
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- <pre class="example">.stabs "char_vec:G19=ar1;0;2;2",32,0,0,0
- .global _char_vec
- .align 4
- _char_vec:
- .byte 97
- .byte 98
- .byte 99
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- <p>If an array is <em>packed</em>, the elements are spaced more
- closely than normal, saving memory at the expense of speed. For
- example, an array of 3-byte objects might, if unpacked, have each
- element aligned on a 4-byte boundary, but if packed, have no padding.
- One way to specify that something is packed is with type attributes
- (see <a href="String-Field.html#String-Field">String Field</a>). In the case of arrays, another is to use the
- ‘<samp>P</samp>’ type descriptor instead of ‘<samp>a</samp>’. Other than specifying a
- packed array, ‘<samp>P</samp>’ is identical to ‘<samp>a</samp>’.
- </p>
- <p>An open array is represented by the ‘<samp>A</samp>’ type descriptor followed by
- type information specifying the type of the array elements.
- </p>
- <p>An N-dimensional dynamic array is represented by
- </p>
- <div class="example">
- <pre class="example">D <var>dimensions</var> ; <var>type-information</var>
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-
- <p><var>dimensions</var> is the number of dimensions; <var>type-information</var>
- specifies the type of the array elements.
- </p>
- <p>A subarray of an N-dimensional array is represented by
- </p>
- <div class="example">
- <pre class="example">E <var>dimensions</var> ; <var>type-information</var>
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- <p><var>dimensions</var> is the number of dimensions; <var>type-information</var>
- specifies the type of the array elements.
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