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update Octave Project Developers copyright for the new year In files that have the "Octave Project Developers" copyright notice, update for 2020.
author John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org>
date Mon, 06 Jan 2020 22:29:51 -0500
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/*

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or <https://octave.org/COPYRIGHT.html/>.


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*/

#if ! defined (octave_bp_table_h)
#define octave_bp_table_h 1

#include "octave-config.h"

#include <list>
#include <map>
#include <set>
#include <string>

class octave_map;
class octave_user_code;
class octave_value_list;

namespace octave
{
  class tree_evaluator;

  struct bp_type
  {
    int line;
    std::string cond;

    bp_type (int l, const std::string& c) : line (l), cond (c) { }
  };

  // Interface to breakpoints.
  class OCTINTERP_API bp_table
  {
  public:

    bp_table (tree_evaluator& tw)
      : m_evaluator (tw), m_bp_set (), m_errors_that_stop (),
        m_caught_that_stop (), m_warnings_that_stop ()
    { }

    ~bp_table (void) = default;

    // mapping from (FIXME: arbitrary index??) to line number of breakpoint
    typedef std::map<int, int> intmap;

    typedef intmap::const_iterator const_intmap_iterator;
    typedef intmap::iterator intmap_iterator;

    typedef std::map <std::string, intmap> fname_line_map;

    typedef fname_line_map::const_iterator const_fname_line_map_iterator;
    typedef fname_line_map::iterator fname_line_map_iterator;

    typedef std::map <std::string, std::list<bp_type>> fname_bp_map;
    typedef fname_bp_map::const_iterator const_fname_bp_map_iterator;
    typedef fname_bp_map::iterator fname_bp_map_iterator;

    // Add a breakpoint at the nearest executable line.
    intmap add_breakpoint (const std::string& fname = "",
                           const std::string& class_name = "",
                           const intmap& lines = intmap (),
                           const std::string& condition = "");

    // Remove a breakpoint from a line in file.
    int remove_breakpoint (const std::string& fname = "",
                           const intmap& lines = intmap ());

    // Remove all the breakpoints in a specified file.
    intmap remove_all_breakpoints_in_file (const std::string& fname,
                                           bool silent = false);

    // Remove all the breakpoints registered with octave.
    void remove_all_breakpoints (void);

    // Return all breakpoints.  Each element of the map is a vector
    // containing the breakpoints corresponding to a given function name.
    fname_bp_map get_breakpoint_list (const octave_value_list& fname_list);

    bool have_breakpoints (void) { return (! m_bp_set.empty ()); }

    // Should we enter debugging for this particular error identifier?
    bool debug_on_err (const std::string& id)
    {
      return (m_errors_that_stop.empty () || m_errors_that_stop.count (id));
    }

    // Should we enter debugging for this particular identifier in a try/catch?
    bool debug_on_caught (const std::string& id)
    {
      return (m_caught_that_stop.empty () || m_caught_that_stop.count (id));
    }

    // Should we enter debugging for this particular warning identifier?
    bool debug_on_warn (const std::string& id)
    {
      return (m_warnings_that_stop.empty () || m_warnings_that_stop.count (id));
    }

    octave_map stop_on_err_warn_status (bool to_screen);

    void dbstop_process_map_args (const octave_map& mv);

    void dbclear_all_signals (void);

    bool condition_valid (const std::string& cond);

    void parse_dbfunction_params (const char *who, const octave_value_list& args,
                                  std::string& func_name, std::string& class_name,
                                  bp_table::intmap& lines, std::string& cond);

  private:

    typedef std::set<std::string>::const_iterator const_bp_set_iterator;
    typedef std::set<std::string>::iterator bp_set_iterator;

    tree_evaluator& m_evaluator;

    // Set of function (.m file) names containing at least one breakpoint.
    std::set<std::string> m_bp_set;

    // Set of error and warning message IDs that cause us to stop
    // *if* Vdebug_on_error / Vdebug_on_caught / Vdebug_on_warning is set.
    // Empty means stop on any error / caught error / warning.
    std::set<std::string> m_errors_that_stop;
    std::set<std::string> m_caught_that_stop;
    std::set<std::string> m_warnings_that_stop;

    void set_stop_flag (const char *who, const std::string& condition,
                        bool on_off);

    void process_id_list (const char *who, const std::string& condition,
                          const octave_value_list& args,
                          int nargin, int& pos, bool on_off,
                          std::set<std::string>& id_list);

    bool add_breakpoint_1 (octave_user_code *fcn, const std::string& fname,
                           const intmap& line, const std::string& condition,
                           intmap& retval);

    int remove_breakpoint_1 (octave_user_code *fcn, const std::string&,
                             const intmap& lines);

    intmap remove_all_breakpoints_in_file_1 (octave_user_code *fcn,
                                             const std::string& fname);
  };

  OCTAVE_DEPRECATED (5, "use 'octave::get_user_code' instead")
  extern octave_user_code * get_user_code (const std::string& fname = "");
}

#endif