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Re: [RFA] defs.h: Define GDB_DEFAULT_TARGET_[WIDE_]CHARSET for Cygwin and MingW builds
On Mon, Mar 01, 2010 at 10:44:43PM +0200, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> It sounds like, for cross debugging, the only fair default is ASCII.
> That way, each user will have to set the right target charset, and no
> one will feel they are children of a lesser god.
This is a target specific setting. Why is there so much resistance to
making the target set the property? This is how we handle lots of our
other global and target-related state.
There's a function, target_wide_charset. It is currently passed a
byte order, and consults various globals. It should be passed a
gdbarch instead of a byte order, which will require some refactoring
but nothing major from my inspection. That's one straightforward
patch.
target_wide_charset_name can not currently be set to auto. That
should be allowed, and the default; if it is "auto", then it should
be returned (and "show target-wide-charset" too) as
GDB_DEFAULT_TARGET_WIDE_CHARSET. Just like host_charset_name /
auto_host_charset name. That's another straightforward patch.
Then, GDB_DEFAULT_TARGET_WIDE_CHARSET can become a gdbarch variable.
The gdbarch created in i386_cygwin_init_abi can set it to the right
thing. The default can be what it is now. This patch is less
straightforward because of the existing hacks, like PHONY_ICONV.
I'll even offer to help, but I can't promise to help in a timely
fashion except with review.
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Daniel Jacobowitz
CodeSourcery