#error This file is not used in MySQL - see ../include/my_dbug.h instead /****************************************************************************** * * * N O T I C E * * * * Copyright Abandoned, 1987, Fred Fish * * * * * * This previously copyrighted work has been placed into the public * * domain by the author and may be freely used for any purpose, * * private or commercial. * * * * Because of the number of inquiries I was receiving about the use * * of this product in commercially developed works I have decided to * * simply make it public domain to further its unrestricted use. I * * specifically would be most happy to see this material become a * * part of the standard Unix distributions by AT&T and the Berkeley * * Computer Science Research Group, and a standard part of the GNU * * system from the Free Software Foundation. * * * * I would appreciate it, as a courtesy, if this notice is left in * * all copies and derivative works. Thank you. * * * * The author makes no warranty of any kind with respect to this * * product and explicitly disclaims any implied warranties of mer- * * chantability or fitness for any particular purpose. * * * ****************************************************************************** */ /* * FILE * * dbug.h user include file for programs using the dbug package * * SYNOPSIS * * #include * * SCCS ID * * @(#)dbug.h 1.13 7/17/89 * * DESCRIPTION * * Programs which use the dbug package must include this file. * It contains the appropriate macros to call support routines * in the dbug runtime library. * * To disable compilation of the macro expansions define the * preprocessor symbol "DBUG_OFF". This will result in null * macros expansions so that the resulting code will be smaller * and faster. (The difference may be smaller than you think * so this step is recommended only when absolutely necessary). * In general, tradeoffs between space and efficiency are * decided in favor of efficiency since space is seldom a * problem on the new machines). * * All externally visible symbol names follow the pattern * "_db_xxx..xx_" to minimize the possibility of a dbug package * symbol colliding with a user defined symbol. * * The DBUG_ style macros are obsolete and should not be used * in new code. Macros to map them to instances of DBUG_PRINT * are provided for compatibility with older code. They may go * away completely in subsequent releases. * * AUTHOR * * Fred Fish * (Currently employed by Motorola Computer Division, Tempe, Az.) * hao!noao!mcdsun!fnf * (602) 438-3614 * */ /* * Internally used dbug variables which must be global. */ #ifndef DBUG_OFF extern int _db_on_; /* TRUE if debug currently enabled */ extern FILE *_db_fp_; /* Current debug output stream */ extern char *_db_process_; /* Name of current process */ extern int _db_keyword_ (); /* Accept/reject keyword */ extern void _db_push_ (); /* Push state, set up new state */ extern void _db_pop_ (); /* Pop previous debug state */ extern void _db_enter_ (); /* New user function entered */ extern void _db_return_ (); /* User function return */ extern void _db_pargs_ (); /* Remember args for line */ extern void _db_doprnt_ (); /* Print debug output */ extern void _db_setjmp_ (); /* Save debugger environment */ extern void _db_longjmp_ (); /* Restore debugger environment */ extern void _db_dump_(); /* Dump memory */ # endif /* * These macros provide a user interface into functions in the * dbug runtime support library. They isolate users from changes * in the MACROS and/or runtime support. * * The symbols "__LINE__" and "__FILE__" are expanded by the * preprocessor to the current source file line number and file * name respectively. * * WARNING --- Because the DBUG_ENTER macro allocates space on * the user function's stack, it must precede any executable * statements in the user function. * */ # ifdef DBUG_OFF # define DBUG_ENTER(a1) # define DBUG_RETURN(a1) return(a1) # define DBUG_VOID_RETURN return # define DBUG_EXECUTE(keyword,a1) # define DBUG_PRINT(keyword,arglist) # define DBUG_PUSH(a1) # define DBUG_POP() # define DBUG_PROCESS(a1) # define DBUG_FILE (stderr) # define DBUG_DUMP(keyword,a1) # else # define DBUG_ENTER(a) \ auto char *_db_func_; auto char *_db_file_; auto int _db_level_; \ auto char **_db_framep_; \ _db_enter_ (a,__FILE__,__LINE__,&_db_func_,&_db_file_,&_db_level_, \ &_db_framep_) # define DBUG_LEAVE \ (_db_return_ (__LINE__, &_db_func_, &_db_file_, &_db_level_)) # define DBUG_RETURN(a1) return (DBUG_LEAVE, (a1)) /* define DBUG_RETURN(a1) {DBUG_LEAVE; return(a1);} Alternate form */ # define DBUG_VOID_RETURN {DBUG_LEAVE; return;} # define DBUG_EXECUTE(keyword,a1) \ {if (_db_on_) {if (_db_keyword_ (keyword)) { a1 }}} # define DBUG_PRINT(keyword,arglist) \ {if (_db_on_) {_db_pargs_(__LINE__,keyword); _db_doprnt_ arglist;}} # define DBUG_PUSH(a1) _db_push_ (a1) # define DBUG_POP() _db_pop_ () # define DBUG_PROCESS(a1) (_db_process_ = a1) # define DBUG_FILE (_db_fp_) # define DBUG_DUMP(keyword,a1,a2) _db_dump_(__LINE__,keyword,a1,a2) # endif