create a 0-length array type, and set BOUND_CANNOT_BE_DETERMINED.
* valops.c (value_cast): If a cast like (TYPE[])VALUE (i.e. array
of unknown length) use sizeof(VALUE)/sizeof(TYPE) as the length.
* c-typeprint.c (c_type_print_varspec_suffix): If array length
is 0, print it, but not if upper_bound is BOUND_CANNOT_BE_DETERMINED.
and flags. Change adjust from boolean to enum.
(remove_sections): Remove static variable.
(sections_removed): New static variable.
(copy_options): Add --set-section-flags.
(copy_usage): Mention --set-section-flags.
(parse_flags): New static function.
(find_section_list): New static function.
(is_strip_symbol): Change return type from int to boolean.
(is_strip_section): New static function.
(filter_symbols): Call is_strip_section.
(copy_object): When adding sections, check for specified flags or
VMA. Call filter_symbols if any sections are being removed.
(setup_section): Use find_section_list function rather than
looking through remove_sections and adjust_sections. Handle
--set-section-flags.
(copy_section): Use find_section_list rather than looking through
remove_sections.
(strip_main): Use find_section_list instead of adding items to
sections_removed.
(copy_main): Use find_section_list instead of adding items to
sections_removed and adjust_sections. Handle --set-section-flags.
* binutils.texi, objcopy.1: Document --set-section-flags.
enable/disable_breakpoint_hook with modify_breakpoint_hook.
* gdbtk.c: General cleanups, get rid of unused variables. Redo
handling of stdout/stderr to just return output as the result of
the tcl command that caused the output. Cleanup -Wall stuff.
* (breakpoint_notify): Now returns just action and breakpoint
number.
* (gdb_get_breakpoint_list): New routine. Does the obvious.
* (gdb_get_breakpoint_info): Mostly derived from the old
breakpoint_notify, but returns lots more info.
* (dsprintf_append_element): Helper routine, works like printf,
but appends a tcl element onto the specified DString. Good for
building up lists as return values.
* (gdbtk_enable/disable_breakpoint): Go away. Replaced with
gdbtk_modify_breakpoint.
* (*many routines*): Use new result protocol.
* (call_wrapper): Make sure that recursive calls don't trash results.
* gdbtk.tcl: New windows, autocmd, and breakpoints.
* (gdbtk_tcl_fputs): Don't use $current_output_win redirection
anymore. It's not needed (in fact, this routine may not be needed
anymore).
* (gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint): Change to reflect new breakpoint
notification protocol.
* (gdbtk_tcl_busy gdbtk_tcl_idle): Straighten out buttons, remove
catches.
* (interactive_cmd): Use this wrapper around button invocations
of many commands. This will catch errors and put the results into
the command window. It also updates all the other windows.
* Also, change reliefs of most things to sunken. This actually
looks better.
* (create_file_win): Fix margin binding to allow breakpoints to
work again.
* (create_asm_win): Use return value of gdb_disassemble instead
of implicit I/O to the command window.
* (create_command_window): Use new result protocol to get output
from commands.