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* [Bug c++/30148] New: Don't print "unknown" for scoped enums with no enumerators
@ 2023-02-20 13:50 jwakely.gcc at gmail dot com
  2023-02-20 13:53 ` [Bug c++/30148] " aburgess at redhat dot com
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From: jwakely.gcc at gmail dot com @ 2023-02-20 13:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
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https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30148

            Bug ID: 30148
           Summary: Don't print "unknown" for scoped enums with no
                    enumerators
           Product: gdb
           Version: 12.1
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: c++
          Assignee: unassigned at sourceware dot org
          Reporter: jwakely.gcc at gmail dot com
  Target Milestone: ---

Given this program:

#include <cstddef>
#include <vector>

int main()
{
  std::byte b{0x23};
  std::vector<std::byte> v{ b, std::byte{0x42}};
  return 0;
}

GDB prints this for the two variables:

$1 = (unknown: 0x23)
$2 = std::vector of length 2, capacity 2 = {(unknown: 0x23), (unknown: 0x42)}


The "unknown: " strings are just noise here, because std::byte is just
(mis)using an enum type as a "strong typedef", i.e. an integer-like type that
doesn't convert or promote to other integer types. It's defined as:

enum class byte : unsigned char {};

Every value of unsigned char is a valid value of this type, and there are no
"known" constants of this type.

I think it would be useful to somehow teach GDB that certain enum types are
expected to be used this way, i.e. without enumerators. So GDB wouldn't expect
to "know" the values, and so wouldn't consider any values to be "unknown".

I initially considered some new attribute that would make GCC emit some special
debugingo. But I think we could just Do The Right Thing automatically. A
reasonable heuristic would be if it's declared as a scoped enum (i.e. C++11
enum class) with no enumerators, assume that only the raw integer values
matter, and no values are "unknown".

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