@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ static inline struct symbol *no_member(struct ident *name)
};
sym.ctype.base_type = &bad_ctype;
- sym.ident = name;
+ sym.ident = name ?: built_in_ident("?");
return &sym;
}
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ static struct symbol *report_member(usage_t mode, struct position *pos,
{
struct symbol *ret = mem->ctype.base_type;
- if (reporter->r_member)
+ if (mem->ident && reporter->r_member)
reporter->r_member(fix_mode(ret, mode), pos, type, mem);
return ret;
@@ -56,14 +56,13 @@ static void r_symbol(unsigned mode, struct position *pos, struct symbol *sym)
static void r_member(unsigned mode, struct position *pos, struct symbol *sym, struct symbol *mem)
{
- struct ident *ni, *si, *mi;
+ struct ident *si, *mi;
print_usage(pos, sym, mode);
- ni = built_in_ident("?");
- si = sym->ident ?: ni;
+ si = sym->ident ?: built_in_ident("?");
/* mem == NULL means entire struct accessed */
- mi = mem ? (mem->ident ?: ni) : built_in_ident("*");
+ mi = mem ? mem->ident : built_in_ident("*");
printf("%.*s.%-*.*s %s\n",
si->len, si->name,
Change report_member() to not call ->r_member(mem) if !mem->ident. This can only happen in initializer, the output gives no useful info but looks like a bug. Test-case: struct { union { int x; }; } var = { {} }; before this patch: 1:8 s def :var 5:3 g def var struct :var 5:3 g -w- var struct :var 6:9 s -w- :var.? union <noident> after: 1:8 s def :var 5:3 g def var struct :var 5:3 g -w- var struct :var We also need to change no_member() to ensure we still report the bad initializers, this will be cleanuped later. Signed-off-by: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com> --- dissect.c | 4 ++-- test-dissect.c | 7 +++---- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)