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Re: [PATCH PR c++/17132] Add new argument NOSIDE to find_overload_match


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On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 11:52 AM, Siva Chandra <sivachandra@google.com> wrote:
> The bug with examples where it manifests is detailed on the bug page.
> To summarize here:
>
> When expressions involving calls to virtual methods are evaluated
> under EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS, the intermediate objects could be
> zeroed values. In which case, when find_overload_match tries to
> (indirectly) lookup the method for the most derived type of the object
> via its vptr, GDB trips with "Cannot access memory at address 0x0."
> This patch adds an additional argument NOSIDE to find_overload_match
> which serves as a flag to indicate whether method resolution should be
> performed by looking up the most derived object via the vptr. When
> NOSIDE is EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS, the method for the compile time
> type (instead of the most derived type) of the object is returned by
> find_overload_match. This will not affect the functionality as all
> that is important when evaluating under EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS is the
> return type of the method.
>
> Regression tested testsuite/gdb.cp. But, am I simplifying the problem somewhere?
>
> ChangeLog
> 2014-07-09  Siva Chandra Reddy  <sivachandra@google.com>
>
>     gdb/
>
>             * eval.c: Update all calls to find_overload_match.
>             * valarith.c: Update calls to find_overload_match.
>             (value_user_defined_cpp_op, value_user_defined_op): New
>             argument NOSIDE. Update all callers.
>             * valops.c (find_overload_match): New argument NOSIDE.
>             * value.h (find_overload_match): Update signature.
>
>     gdb/testsuite
>
>             * gdb.cp/pr17132.cc: New file.
>             * gdb.cp/pr17132.exp: New file.


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