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1 ;;; gud.el --- Grand Unified Debugger mode for running GDB and other debuggers
2
3 ;; Author: Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>
4 ;; Maintainer: FSF
5 ;; Keywords: unix, tools
6
7 ;; Copyright (C) 1992, 93, 94, 95, 96, 1998, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
8
9 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
10
11 ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
12 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
13 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
14 ;; any later version.
15
16 ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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18 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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20
21 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22 ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
23 ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
24 ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
25
26 ;;; Commentary:
27
28 ;; The ancestral gdb.el was by W. Schelter <wfs@rascal.ics.utexas.edu>
29 ;; It was later rewritten by rms. Some ideas were due to Masanobu.
30 ;; Grand Unification (sdb/dbx support) by Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
31 ;; The overloading code was then rewritten by Barry Warsaw <bwarsaw@cen.com>,
32 ;; who also hacked the mode to use comint.el. Shane Hartman <shane@spr.com>
33 ;; added support for xdb (HPUX debugger). Rick Sladkey <jrs@world.std.com>
34 ;; wrote the GDB command completion code. Dave Love <d.love@dl.ac.uk>
35 ;; added the IRIX kluge, re-implemented the Mips-ish variant and added
36 ;; a menu. Brian D. Carlstrom <bdc@ai.mit.edu> combined the IRIX kluge with
37 ;; the gud-xdb-directories hack producing gud-dbx-directories. Derek L. Davies
38 ;; <ddavies@world.std.com> added support for jdb (Java debugger.)
39
40 ;;; Code:
41
42 (require 'comint)
43 (require 'etags)
44
45 ;; ======================================================================
46 ;; GUD commands must be visible in C buffers visited by GUD
47
48 (defgroup gud nil
49 "Grand Unified Debugger mode for gdb and other debuggers under Emacs.
50 Supported debuggers include gdb, sdb, dbx, xdb, perldb, pdb (Python), and jdb."
51 :group 'unix
52 :group 'tools)
53
54
55 (defcustom gud-key-prefix "\C-x\C-a"
56 "Prefix of all GUD commands valid in C buffers."
57 :type 'string
58 :group 'gud)
59
60 (global-set-key (concat gud-key-prefix "\C-l") 'gud-refresh)
61 (define-key ctl-x-map " " 'gud-break) ;; backward compatibility hack
62
63 (defvar gud-marker-filter nil)
64 (put 'gud-marker-filter 'permanent-local t)
65 (defvar gud-find-file nil)
66 (put 'gud-find-file 'permanent-local t)
67
68 (defun gud-marker-filter (&rest args)
69 (apply gud-marker-filter args))
70
71 (defvar gud-minor-mode nil)
72 (put 'gud-minor-mode 'permanent-local t)
73
74 (defun gud-symbol (sym &optional soft minor-mode)
75 "Return the symbol used for SYM in MINOR-MODE.
76 MINOR-MODE defaults to `gud-minor-mode.
77 The symbol returned is `gud-<MINOR-MODE>-<SYM>'.
78 If SOFT is non-nil, returns nil if the symbol doesn't already exist."
79 (unless (or minor-mode gud-minor-mode) (error "Gud internal error"))
80 (funcall (if soft 'intern-soft 'intern)
81 (format "gud-%s-%s" (or minor-mode gud-minor-mode) sym)))
82
83 (defun gud-val (sym &optional minor-mode)
84 "Return the value of `gud-symbol' SYM. Default to nil."
85 (let ((sym (gud-symbol sym t minor-mode)))
86 (if (boundp sym) (symbol-value sym))))
87
88 (defun gud-find-file (file)
89 ;; Don't get confused by double slashes in the name that comes from GDB.
90 (while (string-match "//+" file)
91 (setq file (replace-match "/" t t file)))
92 (let ((minor-mode gud-minor-mode)
93 (buf (funcall gud-find-file file)))
94 (when buf
95 ;; Copy `gud-minor-mode' to the found buffer to turn on the menu.
96 (with-current-buffer buf
97 (set (make-local-variable 'gud-minor-mode) minor-mode))
98 buf)))
99
100 (easy-mmode-defmap gud-menu-map
101 '(([refresh] "Refresh" . gud-refresh)
102 ([remove] "Remove Breakpoint" . gud-remove)
103 ([tbreak] menu-item "Temporary Breakpoint" gud-tbreak
104 :enable (memq gud-minor-mode '(gdb sdb xdb)))
105 ([break] "Set Breakpoint" . gud-break)
106 ([up] menu-item "Up Stack" gud-up
107 :enable (memq gud-minor-mode '(gdb dbx xdb)))
108 ([down] menu-item "Down Stack" gud-down
109 :enable (memq gud-minor-mode '(gdb dbx xdb)))
110 ([print] "Print Expression" . gud-print)
111 ([finish] menu-item "Finish Function" gud-finish
112 :enable (memq gud-minor-mode '(gdb xdb)))
113 ([stepi] "Step Instruction" . gud-stepi)
114 ([step] "Step Line" . gud-step)
115 ([next] "Next Line" . gud-next)
116 ([cont] "Continue" . gud-cont))
117 "Menu for `gud-mode'."
118 :name "Gud")
119
120 (easy-mmode-defmap gud-minor-mode-map
121 `(([menu-bar debug] . ("Gud" . ,gud-menu-map)))
122 "Map used in visited files.")
123
124 (let ((m (assq 'gud-minor-mode minor-mode-map-alist)))
125 (if m (setcdr m gud-minor-mode-map)
126 (push (cons 'gud-minor-mode gud-minor-mode-map) minor-mode-map-alist)))
127
128 (defvar gud-mode-map
129 ;; Will inherit from comint-mode via define-derived-mode.
130 (make-sparse-keymap)
131 "`gud-mode' keymap.")
132 \f
133 ;; ======================================================================
134 ;; command definition
135
136 ;; This macro is used below to define some basic debugger interface commands.
137 ;; Of course you may use `gud-def' with any other debugger command, including
138 ;; user defined ones.
139
140 ;; A macro call like (gud-def FUNC NAME KEY DOC) expands to a form
141 ;; which defines FUNC to send the command NAME to the debugger, gives
142 ;; it the docstring DOC, and binds that function to KEY in the GUD
143 ;; major mode. The function is also bound in the global keymap with the
144 ;; GUD prefix.
145
146 (defmacro gud-def (func cmd key &optional doc)
147 "Define FUNC to be a command sending STR and bound to KEY, with
148 optional doc string DOC. Certain %-escapes in the string arguments
149 are interpreted specially if present. These are:
150
151 %f name (without directory) of current source file.
152 %F name (without directory or extension) of current source file.
153 %d directory of current source file.
154 %l number of current source line
155 %e text of the C lvalue or function-call expression surrounding point.
156 %a text of the hexadecimal address surrounding point
157 %p prefix argument to the command (if any) as a number
158
159 The `current' source file is the file of the current buffer (if
160 we're in a C file) or the source file current at the last break or
161 step (if we're in the GUD buffer).
162 The `current' line is that of the current buffer (if we're in a
163 source file) or the source line number at the last break or step (if
164 we're in the GUD buffer)."
165 (list 'progn
166 (list 'defun func '(arg)
167 (or doc "")
168 '(interactive "p")
169 (list 'gud-call cmd 'arg))
170 (if key
171 (list 'define-key
172 '(current-local-map)
173 (concat "\C-c" key)
174 (list 'quote func)))
175 (if key
176 (list 'global-set-key
177 (list 'concat 'gud-key-prefix key)
178 (list 'quote func)))))
179
180 ;; Where gud-display-frame should put the debugging arrow; a cons of
181 ;; (filename . line-number). This is set by the marker-filter, which scans
182 ;; the debugger's output for indications of the current program counter.
183 (defvar gud-last-frame nil)
184
185 ;; Used by gud-refresh, which should cause gud-display-frame to redisplay
186 ;; the last frame, even if it's been called before and gud-last-frame has
187 ;; been set to nil.
188 (defvar gud-last-last-frame nil)
189
190 ;; All debugger-specific information is collected here.
191 ;; Here's how it works, in case you ever need to add a debugger to the mode.
192 ;;
193 ;; Each entry must define the following at startup:
194 ;;
195 ;;<name>
196 ;; comint-prompt-regexp
197 ;; gud-<name>-massage-args
198 ;; gud-<name>-marker-filter
199 ;; gud-<name>-find-file
200 ;;
201 ;; The job of the massage-args method is to modify the given list of
202 ;; debugger arguments before running the debugger.
203 ;;
204 ;; The job of the marker-filter method is to detect file/line markers in
205 ;; strings and set the global gud-last-frame to indicate what display
206 ;; action (if any) should be triggered by the marker. Note that only
207 ;; whatever the method *returns* is displayed in the buffer; thus, you
208 ;; can filter the debugger's output, interpreting some and passing on
209 ;; the rest.
210 ;;
211 ;; The job of the find-file method is to visit and return the buffer indicated
212 ;; by the car of gud-tag-frame. This may be a file name, a tag name, or
213 ;; something else.
214 \f
215 ;; ======================================================================
216 ;; speedbar support functions and variables.
217 (eval-when-compile (require 'speedbar))
218
219 (defvar gud-last-speedbar-buffer nil
220 "The last GUD buffer used.")
221
222 (defvar gud-last-speedbar-stackframe nil
223 "Description of the currently displayed GUD stack.
224 t means that there is no stack, and we are in display-file mode.")
225
226 (defvar gud-speedbar-key-map nil
227 "Keymap used when in the buffers display mode.")
228
229 (defun gud-install-speedbar-variables ()
230 "Install those variables used by speedbar to enhance gud/gdb."
231 (if gud-speedbar-key-map
232 nil
233 (setq gud-speedbar-key-map (speedbar-make-specialized-keymap))
234
235 (define-key gud-speedbar-key-map "j" 'speedbar-edit-line)
236 (define-key gud-speedbar-key-map "e" 'speedbar-edit-line)
237 (define-key gud-speedbar-key-map "\C-m" 'speedbar-edit-line)))
238
239 (defvar gud-speedbar-menu-items
240 ;; Note to self. Add expand, and turn off items when not available.
241 '(["Jump to stack frame" speedbar-edit-line t])
242 "Additional menu items to add the the speedbar frame.")
243
244 ;; Make sure our special speedbar mode is loaded
245 (if (featurep 'speedbar)
246 (gud-install-speedbar-variables)
247 (add-hook 'speedbar-load-hook 'gud-install-speedbar-variables))
248
249 (defun gud-speedbar-buttons (buffer)
250 "Create a speedbar display based on the current state of GUD.
251 If the GUD BUFFER is not running a supported debugger, then turn
252 off the specialized speedbar mode."
253 (if (and (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min))
254 (looking-at "Current Stack"))
255 (equal gud-last-last-frame gud-last-speedbar-stackframe))
256 nil
257 (setq gud-last-speedbar-buffer buffer)
258 (let* ((ff (save-excursion (set-buffer buffer) gud-find-file))
259 ;;(lf (save-excursion (set-buffer buffer) gud-last-last-frame))
260 (frames
261 (cond ((eq ff 'gud-gdb-find-file)
262 (gud-gdb-get-stackframe buffer)
263 )
264 ;; Add more debuggers here!
265 (t
266 (speedbar-remove-localized-speedbar-support buffer)
267 nil))))
268 (erase-buffer)
269 (if (not frames)
270 (insert "No Stack frames\n")
271 (insert "Current Stack:\n"))
272 (while frames
273 (insert (nth 1 (car frames)) ":\n")
274 (if (= (length (car frames)) 2)
275 (progn
276 ; (speedbar-insert-button "[?]"
277 ; 'speedbar-button-face
278 ; nil nil nil t)
279 (speedbar-insert-button (car (car frames))
280 'speedbar-directory-face
281 nil nil nil t))
282 ; (speedbar-insert-button "[+]"
283 ; 'speedbar-button-face
284 ; 'speedbar-highlight-face
285 ; 'gud-gdb-get-scope-data
286 ; (car frames) t)
287 (speedbar-insert-button (car (car frames))
288 'speedbar-file-face
289 'speedbar-highlight-face
290 (cond ((eq ff 'gud-gdb-find-file)
291 'gud-gdb-goto-stackframe)
292 (t (error "Should never be here")))
293 (car frames) t))
294 (setq frames (cdr frames)))
295 ; (let ((selected-frame
296 ; (cond ((eq ff 'gud-gdb-find-file)
297 ; (gud-gdb-selected-frame-info buffer))
298 ; (t (error "Should never be here"))))))
299 )
300 (setq gud-last-speedbar-stackframe gud-last-last-frame)))
301
302 \f
303 ;; ======================================================================
304 ;; gdb functions
305
306 ;;; History of argument lists passed to gdb.
307 (defvar gud-gdb-history nil)
308
309 (defun gud-gdb-massage-args (file args)
310 (cons "-fullname" args))
311
312 (defvar gud-gdb-marker-regexp
313 ;; This used to use path-separator instead of ":";
314 ;; however, we found that on both Windows 32 and MSDOS
315 ;; a colon is correct here.
316 (concat "\032\032\\(.:?[^" ":" "\n]*\\)" ":"
317 "\\([0-9]*\\)" ":" ".*\n"))
318
319 ;; There's no guarantee that Emacs will hand the filter the entire
320 ;; marker at once; it could be broken up across several strings. We
321 ;; might even receive a big chunk with several markers in it. If we
322 ;; receive a chunk of text which looks like it might contain the
323 ;; beginning of a marker, we save it here between calls to the
324 ;; filter.
325 (defvar gud-marker-acc "")
326 (make-variable-buffer-local 'gud-marker-acc)
327
328 (defun gud-gdb-marker-filter (string)
329 (setq gud-marker-acc (concat gud-marker-acc string))
330 (let ((output ""))
331
332 ;; Process all the complete markers in this chunk.
333 (while (string-match gud-gdb-marker-regexp gud-marker-acc)
334 (setq
335
336 ;; Extract the frame position from the marker.
337 gud-last-frame
338 (cons (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
339 (string-to-int (substring gud-marker-acc
340 (match-beginning 2)
341 (match-end 2))))
342
343 ;; Append any text before the marker to the output we're going
344 ;; to return - we don't include the marker in this text.
345 output (concat output
346 (substring gud-marker-acc 0 (match-beginning 0)))
347
348 ;; Set the accumulator to the remaining text.
349 gud-marker-acc (substring gud-marker-acc (match-end 0))))
350
351 ;; Does the remaining text look like it might end with the
352 ;; beginning of another marker? If it does, then keep it in
353 ;; gud-marker-acc until we receive the rest of it. Since we
354 ;; know the full marker regexp above failed, it's pretty simple to
355 ;; test for marker starts.
356 (if (string-match "\032.*\\'" gud-marker-acc)
357 (progn
358 ;; Everything before the potential marker start can be output.
359 (setq output (concat output (substring gud-marker-acc
360 0 (match-beginning 0))))
361
362 ;; Everything after, we save, to combine with later input.
363 (setq gud-marker-acc
364 (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 0))))
365
366 (setq output (concat output gud-marker-acc)
367 gud-marker-acc ""))
368
369 output))
370
371 (defun gud-gdb-find-file (f)
372 (find-file-noselect f 'nowarn))
373
374 (easy-mmode-defmap gud-minibuffer-local-map
375 '(("\C-i" . comint-dynamic-complete-filename))
376 "Keymap for minibuffer prompting of gud startup command."
377 :inherit minibuffer-local-map)
378
379 (defun gud-query-cmdline (minor-mode &optional init)
380 (let* ((hist-sym (gud-symbol 'history nil minor-mode))
381 (cmd-name (gud-val 'command-name minor-mode)))
382 (unless (boundp hist-sym) (set hist-sym nil))
383 (read-from-minibuffer
384 (format "Run %s (like this): " minor-mode)
385 (or (car-safe (symbol-value hist-sym))
386 (concat (or cmd-name (symbol-name minor-mode)) " " init))
387 gud-minibuffer-local-map nil
388 hist-sym)))
389
390 ;;;###autoload
391 (defun gdb (command-line)
392 "Run gdb on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*.
393 The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
394 and source-file directory for your debugger."
395 (interactive (list (gud-query-cmdline 'gdb)))
396
397 (gud-common-init command-line 'gud-gdb-massage-args
398 'gud-gdb-marker-filter 'gud-gdb-find-file)
399 (set (make-local-variable 'gud-minor-mode) 'gdb)
400
401 (gud-def gud-break "break %f:%l" "\C-b" "Set breakpoint at current line.")
402 (gud-def gud-tbreak "tbreak %f:%l" "\C-t" "Set temporary breakpoint at current line.")
403 (gud-def gud-remove "clear %f:%l" "\C-d" "Remove breakpoint at current line")
404 (gud-def gud-step "step %p" "\C-s" "Step one source line with display.")
405 (gud-def gud-stepi "stepi %p" "\C-i" "Step one instruction with display.")
406 (gud-def gud-next "next %p" "\C-n" "Step one line (skip functions).")
407 (gud-def gud-cont "cont" "\C-r" "Continue with display.")
408 (gud-def gud-finish "finish" "\C-f" "Finish executing current function.")
409 (gud-def gud-jump "tbreak %f:%l\njump %f:%l" "\C-j" "Relocate execution address to line at point in source buffer.")
410
411 (gud-def gud-up "up %p" "<" "Up N stack frames (numeric arg).")
412 (gud-def gud-down "down %p" ">" "Down N stack frames (numeric arg).")
413 (gud-def gud-print "print %e" "\C-p" "Evaluate C expression at point.")
414
415 (local-set-key "\C-i" 'gud-gdb-complete-command)
416 (local-set-key [menu-bar debug tbreak] '("Temporary Breakpoint" . gud-tbreak))
417 (local-set-key [menu-bar debug finish] '("Finish Function" . gud-finish))
418 (local-set-key [menu-bar debug up] '("Up Stack" . gud-up))
419 (local-set-key [menu-bar debug down] '("Down Stack" . gud-down))
420 (setq comint-prompt-regexp "^(.*gdb[+]?) *")
421 (setq paragraph-start comint-prompt-regexp)
422 (run-hooks 'gdb-mode-hook)
423 )
424
425 ;; One of the nice features of GDB is its impressive support for
426 ;; context-sensitive command completion. We preserve that feature
427 ;; in the GUD buffer by using a GDB command designed just for Emacs.
428
429 ;; The completion process filter indicates when it is finished.
430 (defvar gud-gdb-complete-in-progress)
431
432 ;; Since output may arrive in fragments we accumulate partials strings here.
433 (defvar gud-gdb-complete-string)
434
435 ;; We need to know how much of the completion to chop off.
436 (defvar gud-gdb-complete-break)
437
438 ;; The completion list is constructed by the process filter.
439 (defvar gud-gdb-complete-list)
440
441 (defvar gud-comint-buffer nil)
442
443 (defun gud-gdb-complete-command ()
444 "Perform completion on the GDB command preceding point.
445 This is implemented using the GDB `complete' command which isn't
446 available with older versions of GDB."
447 (interactive)
448 (let* ((end (point))
449 (command (buffer-substring (comint-line-beginning-position) end))
450 command-word)
451 ;; Find the word break. This match will always succeed.
452 (string-match "\\(\\`\\| \\)\\([^ ]*\\)\\'" command)
453 (setq gud-gdb-complete-break (match-beginning 2)
454 command-word (substring command gud-gdb-complete-break))
455 ;; Temporarily install our filter function.
456 (let ((gud-marker-filter 'gud-gdb-complete-filter))
457 ;; Issue the command to GDB.
458 (gud-basic-call (concat "complete " command))
459 (setq gud-gdb-complete-in-progress t
460 gud-gdb-complete-string nil
461 gud-gdb-complete-list nil)
462 ;; Slurp the output.
463 (while gud-gdb-complete-in-progress
464 (accept-process-output (get-buffer-process gud-comint-buffer))))
465 ;; Protect against old versions of GDB.
466 (and gud-gdb-complete-list
467 (string-match "^Undefined command: \"complete\""
468 (car gud-gdb-complete-list))
469 (error "This version of GDB doesn't support the `complete' command"))
470 ;; Sort the list like readline.
471 (setq gud-gdb-complete-list
472 (sort gud-gdb-complete-list (function string-lessp)))
473 ;; Remove duplicates.
474 (let ((first gud-gdb-complete-list)
475 (second (cdr gud-gdb-complete-list)))
476 (while second
477 (if (string-equal (car first) (car second))
478 (setcdr first (setq second (cdr second)))
479 (setq first second
480 second (cdr second)))))
481 ;; Add a trailing single quote if there is a unique completion
482 ;; and it contains an odd number of unquoted single quotes.
483 (and (= (length gud-gdb-complete-list) 1)
484 (let ((str (car gud-gdb-complete-list))
485 (pos 0)
486 (count 0))
487 (while (string-match "\\([^'\\]\\|\\\\'\\)*'" str pos)
488 (setq count (1+ count)
489 pos (match-end 0)))
490 (and (= (mod count 2) 1)
491 (setq gud-gdb-complete-list (list (concat str "'"))))))
492 ;; Let comint handle the rest.
493 (comint-dynamic-simple-complete command-word gud-gdb-complete-list)))
494
495 ;; The completion process filter is installed temporarily to slurp the
496 ;; output of GDB up to the next prompt and build the completion list.
497 (defun gud-gdb-complete-filter (string)
498 (setq string (concat gud-gdb-complete-string string))
499 (while (string-match "\n" string)
500 (setq gud-gdb-complete-list
501 (cons (substring string gud-gdb-complete-break (match-beginning 0))
502 gud-gdb-complete-list))
503 (setq string (substring string (match-end 0))))
504 (if (string-match comint-prompt-regexp string)
505 (progn
506 (setq gud-gdb-complete-in-progress nil)
507 string)
508 (progn
509 (setq gud-gdb-complete-string string)
510 "")))
511
512 ;; gdb speedbar functions
513
514 (defun gud-gdb-goto-stackframe (text token indent)
515 "Goto the stackframe described by TEXT, TOKEN, and INDENT."
516 (speedbar-with-attached-buffer
517 (gud-basic-call (concat "frame " (nth 1 token)))
518 (sit-for 1)))
519
520 (defvar gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame nil
521 "Stack frames we are fetching from GDB.")
522
523 (defvar gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list nil
524 "List of stack frames we are fetching from GDB.")
525
526 ;(defun gud-gdb-get-scope-data (text token indent)
527 ; ;; checkdoc-params: (indent)
528 ; "Fetch data associated with a stack frame, and expand/contract it.
529 ;Data to do this is retrieved from TEXT and TOKEN."
530 ; (let ((args nil) (scope nil))
531 ; (gud-gdb-run-command-fetch-lines "info args")
532 ;
533 ; (gud-gdb-run-command-fetch-lines "info local")
534 ;
535 ; ))
536
537 (defun gud-gdb-get-stackframe (buffer)
538 "Extract the current stack frame out of the GUD GDB BUFFER."
539 (let ((newlst nil)
540 (gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list nil))
541 (gud-gdb-run-command-fetch-lines "backtrace" buffer)
542 (if (and (car gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list)
543 (string-match "No stack" (car gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list)))
544 ;; Go into some other mode???
545 nil
546 (while gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list
547 (let ((e (car gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list))
548 (name nil) (num nil))
549 (if (not (or
550 (string-match "^#\\([0-9]+\\) +[0-9a-fx]+ in \\([:0-9a-zA-Z_]+\\) (" e)
551 (string-match "^#\\([0-9]+\\) +\\([:0-9a-zA-Z_]+\\) (" e)))
552 (if (not (string-match
553 "at \\([-0-9a-zA-Z_.]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)$" e))
554 nil
555 (setcar newlst
556 (list (nth 0 (car newlst))
557 (nth 1 (car newlst))
558 (match-string 1 e)
559 (match-string 2 e))))
560 (setq num (match-string 1 e)
561 name (match-string 2 e))
562 (setq newlst
563 (cons
564 (if (string-match
565 "at \\([-0-9a-zA-Z_.]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)$" e)
566 (list name num (match-string 1 e)
567 (match-string 2 e))
568 (list name num))
569 newlst))))
570 (setq gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list
571 (cdr gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list)))
572 (nreverse newlst))))
573
574 ;(defun gud-gdb-selected-frame-info (buffer)
575 ; "Learn GDB information for the currently selected stack frame in BUFFER."
576 ; )
577
578 (defun gud-gdb-run-command-fetch-lines (command buffer)
579 "Run COMMAND, and return when `gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list' is full.
580 BUFFER is the GUD buffer in which to run the command."
581 (save-excursion
582 (set-buffer buffer)
583 (if (save-excursion
584 (goto-char (point-max))
585 (forward-line 0)
586 (not (looking-at comint-prompt-regexp)))
587 nil
588 ;; Much of this copied from GDB complete, but I'm grabbing the stack
589 ;; frame instead.
590 (let ((gud-marker-filter 'gud-gdb-speedbar-stack-filter))
591 ;; Issue the command to GDB.
592 (gud-basic-call command)
593 (setq gud-gdb-complete-in-progress t ;; use this flag for our purposes.
594 gud-gdb-complete-string nil
595 gud-gdb-complete-list nil)
596 ;; Slurp the output.
597 (while gud-gdb-complete-in-progress
598 (accept-process-output (get-buffer-process gud-comint-buffer)))
599 (setq gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame nil
600 gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list
601 (nreverse gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list))))))
602
603 (defun gud-gdb-speedbar-stack-filter (string)
604 ;; checkdoc-params: (string)
605 "Filter used to read in the current GDB stack."
606 (setq string (concat gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame string))
607 (while (string-match "\n" string)
608 (setq gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list
609 (cons (substring string 0 (match-beginning 0))
610 gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list))
611 (setq string (substring string (match-end 0))))
612 (if (string-match comint-prompt-regexp string)
613 (progn
614 (setq gud-gdb-complete-in-progress nil)
615 string)
616 (progn
617 (setq gud-gdb-complete-string string)
618 "")))
619
620 \f
621 ;; ======================================================================
622 ;; sdb functions
623
624 ;;; History of argument lists passed to sdb.
625 (defvar gud-sdb-history nil)
626
627 (defvar gud-sdb-needs-tags (not (file-exists-p "/var"))
628 "If nil, we're on a System V Release 4 and don't need the tags hack.")
629
630 (defvar gud-sdb-lastfile nil)
631
632 (defun gud-sdb-massage-args (file args) args)
633
634 (defun gud-sdb-marker-filter (string)
635 (setq gud-marker-acc
636 (if gud-marker-acc (concat gud-marker-acc string) string))
637 (let (start)
638 ;; Process all complete markers in this chunk
639 (while
640 (cond
641 ;; System V Release 3.2 uses this format
642 ((string-match "\\(^\\|\n\\)\\*?\\(0x\\w* in \\)?\\([^:\n]*\\):\\([0-9]*\\):.*\n"
643 gud-marker-acc start)
644 (setq gud-last-frame
645 (cons
646 (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 3) (match-end 3))
647 (string-to-int
648 (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 4) (match-end 4))))))
649 ;; System V Release 4.0 quite often clumps two lines together
650 ((string-match "^\\(BREAKPOINT\\|STEPPED\\) process [0-9]+ function [^ ]+ in \\(.+\\)\n\\([0-9]+\\):"
651 gud-marker-acc start)
652 (setq gud-sdb-lastfile
653 (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)))
654 (setq gud-last-frame
655 (cons
656 gud-sdb-lastfile
657 (string-to-int
658 (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 3) (match-end 3))))))
659 ;; System V Release 4.0
660 ((string-match "^\\(BREAKPOINT\\|STEPPED\\) process [0-9]+ function [^ ]+ in \\(.+\\)\n"
661 gud-marker-acc start)
662 (setq gud-sdb-lastfile
663 (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2))))
664 ((and gud-sdb-lastfile (string-match "^\\([0-9]+\\):"
665 gud-marker-acc start))
666 (setq gud-last-frame
667 (cons
668 gud-sdb-lastfile
669 (string-to-int
670 (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))))
671 (t
672 (setq gud-sdb-lastfile nil)))
673 (setq start (match-end 0)))
674
675 ;; Search for the last incomplete line in this chunk
676 (while (string-match "\n" gud-marker-acc start)
677 (setq start (match-end 0)))
678
679 ;; If we have an incomplete line, store it in gud-marker-acc.
680 (setq gud-marker-acc (substring gud-marker-acc (or start 0))))
681 string)
682
683 (defun gud-sdb-find-file (f)
684 (if gud-sdb-needs-tags (find-tag-noselect f) (find-file-noselect f)))
685
686 ;;;###autoload
687 (defun sdb (command-line)
688 "Run sdb on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*.
689 The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
690 and source-file directory for your debugger."
691 (interactive (list (gud-query-cmdline 'sdb)))
692
693 (if (and gud-sdb-needs-tags
694 (not (and (boundp 'tags-file-name)
695 (stringp tags-file-name)
696 (file-exists-p tags-file-name))))
697 (error "The sdb support requires a valid tags table to work"))
698
699 (gud-common-init command-line 'gud-sdb-massage-args
700 'gud-sdb-marker-filter 'gud-sdb-find-file)
701 (set (make-local-variable 'gud-minor-mode) 'sdb)
702
703 (gud-def gud-break "%l b" "\C-b" "Set breakpoint at current line.")
704 (gud-def gud-tbreak "%l c" "\C-t" "Set temporary breakpoint at current line.")
705 (gud-def gud-remove "%l d" "\C-d" "Remove breakpoint at current line")
706 (gud-def gud-step "s %p" "\C-s" "Step one source line with display.")
707 (gud-def gud-stepi "i %p" "\C-i" "Step one instruction with display.")
708 (gud-def gud-next "S %p" "\C-n" "Step one line (skip functions).")
709 (gud-def gud-cont "c" "\C-r" "Continue with display.")
710 (gud-def gud-print "%e/" "\C-p" "Evaluate C expression at point.")
711
712 (setq comint-prompt-regexp "\\(^\\|\n\\)\\*")
713 (setq paragraph-start comint-prompt-regexp)
714 (local-set-key [menu-bar debug tbreak]
715 '("Temporary Breakpoint" . gud-tbreak))
716 (run-hooks 'sdb-mode-hook)
717 )
718 \f
719 ;; ======================================================================
720 ;; dbx functions
721
722 ;;; History of argument lists passed to dbx.
723 (defvar gud-dbx-history nil)
724
725 (defcustom gud-dbx-directories nil
726 "*A list of directories that dbx should search for source code.
727 If nil, only source files in the program directory
728 will be known to dbx.
729
730 The file names should be absolute, or relative to the directory
731 containing the executable being debugged."
732 :type '(choice (const :tag "Current Directory" nil)
733 (repeat :value ("")
734 directory))
735 :group 'gud)
736
737 (defun gud-dbx-massage-args (file args)
738 (nconc (let ((directories gud-dbx-directories)
739 (result nil))
740 (while directories
741 (setq result (cons (car directories) (cons "-I" result)))
742 (setq directories (cdr directories)))
743 (nreverse result))
744 args))
745
746 (defun gud-dbx-file-name (f)
747 "Transform a relative file name to an absolute file name, for dbx."
748 (let ((result nil))
749 (if (file-exists-p f)
750 (setq result (expand-file-name f))
751 (let ((directories gud-dbx-directories))
752 (while directories
753 (let ((path (concat (car directories) "/" f)))
754 (if (file-exists-p path)
755 (setq result (expand-file-name path)
756 directories nil)))
757 (setq directories (cdr directories)))))
758 result))
759
760 (defun gud-dbx-marker-filter (string)
761 (setq gud-marker-acc (if gud-marker-acc (concat gud-marker-acc string) string))
762
763 (let (start)
764 ;; Process all complete markers in this chunk.
765 (while (or (string-match
766 "stopped in .* at line \\([0-9]*\\) in file \"\\([^\"]*\\)\""
767 gud-marker-acc start)
768 (string-match
769 "signal .* in .* at line \\([0-9]*\\) in file \"\\([^\"]*\\)\""
770 gud-marker-acc start))
771 (setq gud-last-frame
772 (cons
773 (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2))
774 (string-to-int
775 (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))
776 start (match-end 0)))
777
778 ;; Search for the last incomplete line in this chunk
779 (while (string-match "\n" gud-marker-acc start)
780 (setq start (match-end 0)))
781
782 ;; If the incomplete line APPEARS to begin with another marker, keep it
783 ;; in the accumulator. Otherwise, clear the accumulator to avoid an
784 ;; unnecessary concat during the next call.
785 (setq gud-marker-acc
786 (if (string-match "\\(stopped\\|signal\\)" gud-marker-acc start)
787 (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 0))
788 nil)))
789 string)
790
791 ;; Functions for Mips-style dbx. Given the option `-emacs', documented in
792 ;; OSF1, not necessarily elsewhere, it produces markers similar to gdb's.
793 (defvar gud-mips-p
794 (or (string-match "^mips-[^-]*-ultrix" system-configuration)
795 ;; We haven't tested gud on this system:
796 (string-match "^mips-[^-]*-riscos" system-configuration)
797 ;; It's documented on OSF/1.3
798 (string-match "^mips-[^-]*-osf1" system-configuration)
799 (string-match "^alpha[^-]*-[^-]*-osf" system-configuration))
800 "Non-nil to assume the MIPS/OSF dbx conventions (argument `-emacs').")
801
802 (defun gud-mipsdbx-massage-args (file args)
803 (cons "-emacs" args))
804
805 ;; This is just like the gdb one except for the regexps since we need to cope
806 ;; with an optional breakpoint number in [] before the ^Z^Z
807 (defun gud-mipsdbx-marker-filter (string)
808 (setq gud-marker-acc (concat gud-marker-acc string))
809 (let ((output ""))
810
811 ;; Process all the complete markers in this chunk.
812 (while (string-match
813 ;; This is like th gdb marker but with an optional
814 ;; leading break point number like `[1] '
815 "[][ 0-9]*\032\032\\([^:\n]*\\):\\([0-9]*\\):.*\n"
816 gud-marker-acc)
817 (setq
818
819 ;; Extract the frame position from the marker.
820 gud-last-frame
821 (cons (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
822 (string-to-int (substring gud-marker-acc
823 (match-beginning 2)
824 (match-end 2))))
825
826 ;; Append any text before the marker to the output we're going
827 ;; to return - we don't include the marker in this text.
828 output (concat output
829 (substring gud-marker-acc 0 (match-beginning 0)))
830
831 ;; Set the accumulator to the remaining text.
832 gud-marker-acc (substring gud-marker-acc (match-end 0))))
833
834 ;; Does the remaining text look like it might end with the
835 ;; beginning of another marker? If it does, then keep it in
836 ;; gud-marker-acc until we receive the rest of it. Since we
837 ;; know the full marker regexp above failed, it's pretty simple to
838 ;; test for marker starts.
839 (if (string-match "[][ 0-9]*\032.*\\'" gud-marker-acc)
840 (progn
841 ;; Everything before the potential marker start can be output.
842 (setq output (concat output (substring gud-marker-acc
843 0 (match-beginning 0))))
844
845 ;; Everything after, we save, to combine with later input.
846 (setq gud-marker-acc
847 (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 0))))
848
849 (setq output (concat output gud-marker-acc)
850 gud-marker-acc ""))
851
852 output))
853
854 ;; The dbx in IRIX is a pain. It doesn't print the file name when
855 ;; stopping at a breakpoint (but you do get it from the `up' and
856 ;; `down' commands...). The only way to extract the information seems
857 ;; to be with a `file' command, although the current line number is
858 ;; available in $curline. Thus we have to look for output which
859 ;; appears to indicate a breakpoint. Then we prod the dbx sub-process
860 ;; to output the information we want with a combination of the
861 ;; `printf' and `file' commands as a pseudo marker which we can
862 ;; recognise next time through the marker-filter. This would be like
863 ;; the gdb marker but you can't get the file name without a newline...
864 ;; Note that gud-remove won't work since Irix dbx expects a breakpoint
865 ;; number rather than a line number etc. Maybe this could be made to
866 ;; work by listing all the breakpoints and picking the one(s) with the
867 ;; correct line number, but life's too short.
868 ;; d.love@dl.ac.uk (Dave Love) can be blamed for this
869
870 (defvar gud-irix-p
871 (and (string-match "^mips-[^-]*-irix" system-configuration)
872 (not (string-match "irix[6-9]\\.[1-9]" system-configuration)))
873 "Non-nil to assume the interface appropriate for IRIX dbx.
874 This works in IRIX 4, 5 and 6, but `gud-dbx-use-stopformat-p' provides
875 a better solution in 6.1 upwards.")
876 (defvar gud-dbx-use-stopformat-p
877 (string-match "irix[6-9]\\.[1-9]" system-configuration)
878 "Non-nil to use the dbx feature present at least from Irix 6.1
879 whereby $stopformat=1 produces an output format compatiable with
880 `gud-dbx-marker-filter'.")
881 ;; [Irix dbx seems to be a moving target. The dbx output changed
882 ;; subtly sometime between OS v4.0.5 and v5.2 so that, for instance,
883 ;; the output from `up' is no longer spotted by gud (and it's probably
884 ;; not distinctive enough to try to match it -- use C-<, C->
885 ;; exclusively) . For 5.3 and 6.0, the $curline variable changed to
886 ;; `long long'(why?!), so the printf stuff needed changing. The line
887 ;; number was cast to `long' as a compromise between the new `long
888 ;; long' and the original `int'. This is reported not to work in 6.2,
889 ;; so it's changed back to int -- don't make your sources too long.
890 ;; From Irix6.1 (but not 6.0?) dbx supports an undocumented feature
891 ;; whereby `set $stopformat=1' reportedly produces output compatible
892 ;; with `gud-dbx-marker-filter', which we prefer.
893
894 ;; The process filter is also somewhat
895 ;; unreliable, sometimes not spotting the markers; I don't know
896 ;; whether there's anything that can be done about that. It would be
897 ;; much better if SGI could be persuaded to (re?)instate the MIPS
898 ;; -emacs flag for gdb-like output (which ought to be possible as most
899 ;; of the communication I've had over it has been from sgi.com).]
900
901 ;; this filter is influenced by the xdb one rather than the gdb one
902 (defun gud-irixdbx-marker-filter (string)
903 (let (result (case-fold-search nil))
904 (if (or (string-match comint-prompt-regexp string)
905 (string-match ".*\012" string))
906 (setq result (concat gud-marker-acc string)
907 gud-marker-acc "")
908 (setq gud-marker-acc (concat gud-marker-acc string)))
909 (if result
910 (cond
911 ;; look for breakpoint or signal indication e.g.:
912 ;; [2] Process 1267 (pplot) stopped at [params:338 ,0x400ec0]
913 ;; Process 1281 (pplot) stopped at [params:339 ,0x400ec8]
914 ;; Process 1270 (pplot) Floating point exception [._read._read:16 ,0x452188]
915 ((string-match
916 "^\\(\\[[0-9]+] \\)?Process +[0-9]+ ([^)]*) [^[]+\\[[^]\n]*]\n"
917 result)
918 ;; prod dbx into printing out the line number and file
919 ;; name in a form we can grok as below
920 (process-send-string (get-buffer-process gud-comint-buffer)
921 "printf \"\032\032%1d:\",(int)$curline;file\n"))
922 ;; look for result of, say, "up" e.g.:
923 ;; .pplot.pplot(0x800) ["src/pplot.f":261, 0x400c7c]
924 ;; (this will also catch one of the lines printed by "where")
925 ((string-match
926 "^[^ ][^[]*\\[\"\\([^\"]+\\)\":\\([0-9]+\\), [^]]+]\n"
927 result)
928 (let ((file (substring result (match-beginning 1)
929 (match-end 1))))
930 (if (file-exists-p file)
931 (setq gud-last-frame
932 (cons
933 (substring
934 result (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
935 (string-to-int
936 (substring
937 result (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)))))))
938 result)
939 ((string-match ; kluged-up marker as above
940 "\032\032\\([0-9]*\\):\\(.*\\)\n" result)
941 (let ((file (gud-dbx-file-name
942 (substring result (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)))))
943 (if (and file (file-exists-p file))
944 (setq gud-last-frame
945 (cons
946 file
947 (string-to-int
948 (substring
949 result (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))))))
950 (setq result (substring result 0 (match-beginning 0))))))
951 (or result "")))
952
953 (defvar gud-dgux-p (string-match "-dgux" system-configuration)
954 "Non-nil means to assume the interface approriate for DG/UX dbx.
955 This was tested using R4.11.")
956
957 ;; There are a couple of differences between DG's dbx output and normal
958 ;; dbx output which make it nontrivial to integrate this into the
959 ;; standard dbx-marker-filter (mainly, there are a different number of
960 ;; backreferences). The markers look like:
961 ;;
962 ;; (0) Stopped at line 10, routine main(argc=1, argv=0xeffff0e0), file t.c
963 ;;
964 ;; from breakpoints (the `(0)' there isn't constant, it's the breakpoint
965 ;; number), and
966 ;;
967 ;; Stopped at line 13, routine main(argc=1, argv=0xeffff0e0), file t.c
968 ;;
969 ;; from signals and
970 ;;
971 ;; Frame 21, line 974, routine command_loop(), file keyboard.c
972 ;;
973 ;; from up/down/where.
974
975 (defun gud-dguxdbx-marker-filter (string)
976 (setq gud-marker-acc (if gud-marker-acc
977 (concat gud-marker-acc string)
978 string))
979 (let ((re (concat "^\\(\\(([0-9]+) \\)?Stopped at\\|Frame [0-9]+,\\)"
980 " line \\([0-9]+\\), routine .*, file \\([^ \t\n]+\\)"))
981 start)
982 ;; Process all complete markers in this chunk.
983 (while (string-match re gud-marker-acc start)
984 (setq gud-last-frame
985 (cons
986 (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 4) (match-end 4))
987 (string-to-int (substring gud-marker-acc
988 (match-beginning 3) (match-end 3))))
989 start (match-end 0)))
990
991 ;; Search for the last incomplete line in this chunk
992 (while (string-match "\n" gud-marker-acc start)
993 (setq start (match-end 0)))
994
995 ;; If the incomplete line APPEARS to begin with another marker, keep it
996 ;; in the accumulator. Otherwise, clear the accumulator to avoid an
997 ;; unnecessary concat during the next call.
998 (setq gud-marker-acc
999 (if (string-match "Stopped\\|Frame" gud-marker-acc start)
1000 (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 0))
1001 nil)))
1002 string)
1003
1004 (defun gud-dbx-find-file (f)
1005 (save-excursion
1006 (let ((realf (gud-dbx-file-name f)))
1007 (if realf
1008 (find-file-noselect realf)))))
1009
1010 ;;;###autoload
1011 (defun dbx (command-line)
1012 "Run dbx on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*.
1013 The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
1014 and source-file directory for your debugger."
1015 (interactive (list (gud-query-cmdline 'dbx)))
1016
1017 (cond
1018 (gud-mips-p
1019 (gud-common-init command-line 'gud-mipsdbx-massage-args
1020 'gud-mipsdbx-marker-filter 'gud-dbx-find-file))
1021 (gud-irix-p
1022 (gud-common-init command-line 'gud-dbx-massage-args
1023 'gud-irixdbx-marker-filter 'gud-dbx-find-file))
1024 (gud-dgux-p
1025 (gud-common-init command-line 'gud-dbx-massage-args
1026 'gud-dguxdbx-marker-filter 'gud-dbx-find-file))
1027 (t
1028 (gud-common-init command-line 'gud-dbx-massage-args
1029 'gud-dbx-marker-filter 'gud-dbx-find-file)))
1030
1031 (set (make-local-variable 'gud-minor-mode) 'dbx)
1032
1033 (cond
1034 (gud-mips-p
1035 (gud-def gud-up "up %p" "<" "Up (numeric arg) stack frames.")
1036 (gud-def gud-down "down %p" ">" "Down (numeric arg) stack frames.")
1037 (gud-def gud-break "stop at \"%f\":%l"
1038 "\C-b" "Set breakpoint at current line.")
1039 (gud-def gud-finish "return" "\C-f" "Finish executing current function."))
1040 (gud-irix-p
1041 (gud-def gud-break "stop at \"%d%f\":%l"
1042 "\C-b" "Set breakpoint at current line.")
1043 (gud-def gud-finish "return" "\C-f" "Finish executing current function.")
1044 (gud-def gud-up "up %p; printf \"\032\032%1d:\",(int)$curline;file\n"
1045 "<" "Up (numeric arg) stack frames.")
1046 (gud-def gud-down "down %p; printf \"\032\032%1d:\",(int)$curline;file\n"
1047 ">" "Down (numeric arg) stack frames.")
1048 ;; Make dbx give out the source location info that we need.
1049 (process-send-string (get-buffer-process gud-comint-buffer)
1050 "printf \"\032\032%1d:\",(int)$curline;file\n"))
1051 (t
1052 (gud-def gud-up "up %p" "<" "Up (numeric arg) stack frames.")
1053 (gud-def gud-down "down %p" ">" "Down (numeric arg) stack frames.")
1054 (gud-def gud-break "file \"%d%f\"\nstop at %l"
1055 "\C-b" "Set breakpoint at current line.")
1056 (if gud-dbx-use-stopformat-p
1057 (process-send-string (get-buffer-process gud-comint-buffer)
1058 "set $stopformat=1\n"))))
1059
1060 (gud-def gud-remove "clear %l" "\C-d" "Remove breakpoint at current line")
1061 (gud-def gud-step "step %p" "\C-s" "Step one line with display.")
1062 (gud-def gud-stepi "stepi %p" "\C-i" "Step one instruction with display.")
1063 (gud-def gud-next "next %p" "\C-n" "Step one line (skip functions).")
1064 (gud-def gud-cont "cont" "\C-r" "Continue with display.")
1065 (gud-def gud-print "print %e" "\C-p" "Evaluate C expression at point.")
1066
1067 (setq comint-prompt-regexp "^[^)\n]*dbx) *")
1068 (setq paragraph-start comint-prompt-regexp)
1069 (local-set-key [menu-bar debug up] '("Up Stack" . gud-up))
1070 (local-set-key [menu-bar debug down] '("Down Stack" . gud-down))
1071 (run-hooks 'dbx-mode-hook)
1072 )
1073 \f
1074 ;; ======================================================================
1075 ;; xdb (HP PARISC debugger) functions
1076
1077 ;;; History of argument lists passed to xdb.
1078 (defvar gud-xdb-history nil)
1079
1080 (defcustom gud-xdb-directories nil
1081 "*A list of directories that xdb should search for source code.
1082 If nil, only source files in the program directory
1083 will be known to xdb.
1084
1085 The file names should be absolute, or relative to the directory
1086 containing the executable being debugged."
1087 :type '(choice (const :tag "Current Directory" nil)
1088 (repeat :value ("")
1089 directory))
1090 :group 'gud)
1091
1092 (defun gud-xdb-massage-args (file args)
1093 (nconc (let ((directories gud-xdb-directories)
1094 (result nil))
1095 (while directories
1096 (setq result (cons (car directories) (cons "-d" result)))
1097 (setq directories (cdr directories)))
1098 (nreverse result))
1099 args))
1100
1101 (defun gud-xdb-file-name (f)
1102 "Transform a relative pathname to a full pathname in xdb mode"
1103 (let ((result nil))
1104 (if (file-exists-p f)
1105 (setq result (expand-file-name f))
1106 (let ((directories gud-xdb-directories))
1107 (while directories
1108 (let ((path (concat (car directories) "/" f)))
1109 (if (file-exists-p path)
1110 (setq result (expand-file-name path)
1111 directories nil)))
1112 (setq directories (cdr directories)))))
1113 result))
1114
1115 ;; xdb does not print the lines all at once, so we have to accumulate them
1116 (defun gud-xdb-marker-filter (string)
1117 (let (result)
1118 (if (or (string-match comint-prompt-regexp string)
1119 (string-match ".*\012" string))
1120 (setq result (concat gud-marker-acc string)
1121 gud-marker-acc "")
1122 (setq gud-marker-acc (concat gud-marker-acc string)))
1123 (if result
1124 (if (or (string-match "\\([^\n \t:]+\\): [^:]+: \\([0-9]+\\)[: ]"
1125 result)
1126 (string-match "[^: \t]+:[ \t]+\\([^:]+\\): [^:]+: \\([0-9]+\\):"
1127 result))
1128 (let ((line (string-to-int
1129 (substring result (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2))))
1130 (file (gud-xdb-file-name
1131 (substring result (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))))
1132 (if file
1133 (setq gud-last-frame (cons file line))))))
1134 (or result "")))
1135
1136 (defun gud-xdb-find-file (f)
1137 (save-excursion
1138 (let ((realf (gud-xdb-file-name f)))
1139 (if realf
1140 (find-file-noselect realf)))))
1141
1142 ;;;###autoload
1143 (defun xdb (command-line)
1144 "Run xdb on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*.
1145 The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
1146 and source-file directory for your debugger.
1147
1148 You can set the variable 'gud-xdb-directories' to a list of program source
1149 directories if your program contains sources from more than one directory."
1150 (interactive (list (gud-query-cmdline 'xdb)))
1151
1152 (gud-common-init command-line 'gud-xdb-massage-args
1153 'gud-xdb-marker-filter 'gud-xdb-find-file)
1154 (set (make-local-variable 'gud-minor-mode) 'xdb)
1155
1156 (gud-def gud-break "b %f:%l" "\C-b" "Set breakpoint at current line.")
1157 (gud-def gud-tbreak "b %f:%l\\t" "\C-t"
1158 "Set temporary breakpoint at current line.")
1159 (gud-def gud-remove "db" "\C-d" "Remove breakpoint at current line")
1160 (gud-def gud-step "s %p" "\C-s" "Step one line with display.")
1161 (gud-def gud-next "S %p" "\C-n" "Step one line (skip functions).")
1162 (gud-def gud-cont "c" "\C-r" "Continue with display.")
1163 (gud-def gud-up "up %p" "<" "Up (numeric arg) stack frames.")
1164 (gud-def gud-down "down %p" ">" "Down (numeric arg) stack frames.")
1165 (gud-def gud-finish "bu\\t" "\C-f" "Finish executing current function.")
1166 (gud-def gud-print "p %e" "\C-p" "Evaluate C expression at point.")
1167
1168 (setq comint-prompt-regexp "^>")
1169 (setq paragraph-start comint-prompt-regexp)
1170 (local-set-key [menu-bar debug tbreak] '("Temporary Breakpoint" . gud-tbreak))
1171 (local-set-key [menu-bar debug finish] '("Finish Function" . gud-finish))
1172 (local-set-key [menu-bar debug up] '("Up Stack" . gud-up))
1173 (local-set-key [menu-bar debug down] '("Down Stack" . gud-down))
1174 (run-hooks 'xdb-mode-hook))
1175 \f
1176 ;; ======================================================================
1177 ;; perldb functions
1178
1179 ;;; History of argument lists passed to perldb.
1180 (defvar gud-perldb-history nil)
1181
1182 ;; Convert a command line as would be typed normally to run a script
1183 ;; into one that invokes an Emacs-enabled debugging session.
1184 ;; "-d" in inserted as the first switch, and "-emacs" is inserted where
1185 ;; it will be $ARGV[0] (see perl5db.pl).
1186 (defun gud-perldb-massage-args (file args)
1187 (let* ((new-args (list "-d"))
1188 (seen-e nil)
1189 (shift (lambda ()
1190 (setq new-args (cons (car args) new-args))
1191 (setq args (cdr args)))))
1192
1193 ;; Pass all switches and -e scripts through.
1194 (while (and args
1195 (string-match "^-" (car args))
1196 (not (equal "-" (car args)))
1197 (not (equal "--" (car args))))
1198 (when (equal "-e" (car args))
1199 ;; -e goes with the next arg, so shift one extra.
1200 (or (funcall shift)
1201 ;; -e as the last arg is an error in Perl.
1202 (error "No code specified for -e"))
1203 (setq seen-e t))
1204 (funcall shift))
1205
1206 (unless seen-e
1207 (if (or (not args)
1208 (string-match "^-" (car args)))
1209 (error "Can't use stdin as the script to debug"))
1210 ;; This is the program name.
1211 (funcall shift))
1212
1213 ;; If -e specified, make sure there is a -- so -emacs is not taken
1214 ;; as -e macs.
1215 (if (and args (equal "--" (car args)))
1216 (funcall shift)
1217 (and seen-e (push "--" new-args)))
1218
1219 (push "-emacs" new-args)
1220 (while args
1221 (funcall shift))
1222
1223 (nreverse new-args)))
1224
1225 ;; There's no guarantee that Emacs will hand the filter the entire
1226 ;; marker at once; it could be broken up across several strings. We
1227 ;; might even receive a big chunk with several markers in it. If we
1228 ;; receive a chunk of text which looks like it might contain the
1229 ;; beginning of a marker, we save it here between calls to the
1230 ;; filter.
1231 (defun gud-perldb-marker-filter (string)
1232 (setq gud-marker-acc (concat gud-marker-acc string))
1233 (let ((output ""))
1234
1235 ;; Process all the complete markers in this chunk.
1236 (while (string-match "\032\032\\(\\([a-zA-Z]:\\)?[^:\n]*\\):\\([0-9]*\\):.*\n"
1237 gud-marker-acc)
1238 (setq
1239
1240 ;; Extract the frame position from the marker.
1241 gud-last-frame
1242 (cons (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
1243 (string-to-int (substring gud-marker-acc
1244 (match-beginning 3)
1245 (match-end 3))))
1246
1247 ;; Append any text before the marker to the output we're going
1248 ;; to return - we don't include the marker in this text.
1249 output (concat output
1250 (substring gud-marker-acc 0 (match-beginning 0)))
1251
1252 ;; Set the accumulator to the remaining text.
1253 gud-marker-acc (substring gud-marker-acc (match-end 0))))
1254
1255 ;; Does the remaining text look like it might end with the
1256 ;; beginning of another marker? If it does, then keep it in
1257 ;; gud-marker-acc until we receive the rest of it. Since we
1258 ;; know the full marker regexp above failed, it's pretty simple to
1259 ;; test for marker starts.
1260 (if (string-match "\032.*\\'" gud-marker-acc)
1261 (progn
1262 ;; Everything before the potential marker start can be output.
1263 (setq output (concat output (substring gud-marker-acc
1264 0 (match-beginning 0))))
1265
1266 ;; Everything after, we save, to combine with later input.
1267 (setq gud-marker-acc
1268 (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 0))))
1269
1270 (setq output (concat output gud-marker-acc)
1271 gud-marker-acc ""))
1272
1273 output))
1274
1275 (defun gud-perldb-find-file (f)
1276 (find-file-noselect f))
1277
1278 (defcustom gud-perldb-command-name "perl"
1279 "File name for executing Perl."
1280 :type 'string
1281 :group 'gud)
1282
1283 ;;;###autoload
1284 (defun perldb (command-line)
1285 "Run perldb on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*.
1286 The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
1287 and source-file directory for your debugger."
1288 (interactive
1289 (list (gud-query-cmdline 'perldb
1290 (concat (or (buffer-file-name) "-e 0") " "))))
1291
1292 (gud-common-init command-line 'gud-perldb-massage-args
1293 'gud-perldb-marker-filter 'gud-perldb-find-file)
1294 (set (make-local-variable 'gud-minor-mode) 'perldb)
1295
1296 (gud-def gud-break "b %l" "\C-b" "Set breakpoint at current line.")
1297 (gud-def gud-remove "d %l" "\C-d" "Remove breakpoint at current line")
1298 (gud-def gud-step "s" "\C-s" "Step one source line with display.")
1299 (gud-def gud-next "n" "\C-n" "Step one line (skip functions).")
1300 (gud-def gud-cont "c" "\C-r" "Continue with display.")
1301 ; (gud-def gud-finish "finish" "\C-f" "Finish executing current function.")
1302 ; (gud-def gud-up "up %p" "<" "Up N stack frames (numeric arg).")
1303 ; (gud-def gud-down "down %p" ">" "Down N stack frames (numeric arg).")
1304 (gud-def gud-print "%e" "\C-p" "Evaluate perl expression at point.")
1305
1306 (setq comint-prompt-regexp "^ DB<+[0-9]+>+ ")
1307 (setq paragraph-start comint-prompt-regexp)
1308 (run-hooks 'perldb-mode-hook))
1309 \f
1310 ;; ======================================================================
1311 ;; pdb (Python debugger) functions
1312
1313 ;;; History of argument lists passed to pdb.
1314 (defvar gud-pdb-history nil)
1315
1316 (defun gud-pdb-massage-args (file args)
1317 args)
1318
1319 ;; Last group is for return value, e.g. "> test.py(2)foo()->None"
1320 ;; Either file or function name may be omitted: "> <string>(0)?()"
1321 (defvar gud-pdb-marker-regexp
1322 "^> \\([-a-zA-Z0-9_/.]*\\|<string>\\)(\\([0-9]+\\))\\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\\|\\?\\)()\\(->[^\n]*\\)?\n")
1323 (defvar gud-pdb-marker-regexp-file-group 1)
1324 (defvar gud-pdb-marker-regexp-line-group 2)
1325 (defvar gud-pdb-marker-regexp-fnname-group 3)
1326
1327 (defvar gud-pdb-marker-regexp-start "^> ")
1328
1329 ;; There's no guarantee that Emacs will hand the filter the entire
1330 ;; marker at once; it could be broken up across several strings. We
1331 ;; might even receive a big chunk with several markers in it. If we
1332 ;; receive a chunk of text which looks like it might contain the
1333 ;; beginning of a marker, we save it here between calls to the
1334 ;; filter.
1335 (defun gud-pdb-marker-filter (string)
1336 (setq gud-marker-acc (concat gud-marker-acc string))
1337 (let ((output ""))
1338
1339 ;; Process all the complete markers in this chunk.
1340 (while (string-match gud-pdb-marker-regexp gud-marker-acc)
1341 (setq
1342
1343 ;; Extract the frame position from the marker.
1344 gud-last-frame
1345 (let ((file (match-string gud-pdb-marker-regexp-file-group
1346 gud-marker-acc))
1347 (line (string-to-int
1348 (match-string gud-pdb-marker-regexp-line-group
1349 gud-marker-acc))))
1350 (if (string-equal file "<string>")
1351 gud-last-frame
1352 (cons file line)))
1353
1354 ;; Output everything instead of the below
1355 output (concat output (substring gud-marker-acc 0 (match-end 0)))
1356 ;; ;; Append any text before the marker to the output we're going
1357 ;; ;; to return - we don't include the marker in this text.
1358 ;; output (concat output
1359 ;; (substring gud-marker-acc 0 (match-beginning 0)))
1360
1361 ;; Set the accumulator to the remaining text.
1362 gud-marker-acc (substring gud-marker-acc (match-end 0))))
1363
1364 ;; Does the remaining text look like it might end with the
1365 ;; beginning of another marker? If it does, then keep it in
1366 ;; gud-marker-acc until we receive the rest of it. Since we
1367 ;; know the full marker regexp above failed, it's pretty simple to
1368 ;; test for marker starts.
1369 (if (string-match gud-pdb-marker-regexp-start gud-marker-acc)
1370 (progn
1371 ;; Everything before the potential marker start can be output.
1372 (setq output (concat output (substring gud-marker-acc
1373 0 (match-beginning 0))))
1374
1375 ;; Everything after, we save, to combine with later input.
1376 (setq gud-marker-acc
1377 (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 0))))
1378
1379 (setq output (concat output gud-marker-acc)
1380 gud-marker-acc ""))
1381
1382 output))
1383
1384 (defun gud-pdb-find-file (f)
1385 (find-file-noselect f))
1386
1387 (defcustom gud-pdb-command-name "pdb"
1388 "File name for executing the Python debugger.
1389 This should be an executable on your path, or an absolute file name."
1390 :type 'string
1391 :group 'gud)
1392
1393 ;;;###autoload
1394 (defun pdb (command-line)
1395 "Run pdb on program FILE in buffer `*gud-FILE*'.
1396 The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
1397 and source-file directory for your debugger."
1398 (interactive
1399 (list (gud-query-cmdline 'pdb)))
1400
1401 (gud-common-init command-line 'gud-pdb-massage-args
1402 'gud-pdb-marker-filter 'gud-pdb-find-file)
1403 (set (make-local-variable 'gud-minor-mode) 'pdb)
1404
1405 (gud-def gud-break "break %l" "\C-b" "Set breakpoint at current line.")
1406 (gud-def gud-remove "clear %l" "\C-d" "Remove breakpoint at current line")
1407 (gud-def gud-step "step" "\C-s" "Step one source line with display.")
1408 (gud-def gud-next "next" "\C-n" "Step one line (skip functions).")
1409 (gud-def gud-cont "continue" "\C-r" "Continue with display.")
1410 (gud-def gud-finish "return" "\C-f" "Finish executing current function.")
1411 (gud-def gud-up "up" "<" "Up one stack frame.")
1412 (gud-def gud-down "down" ">" "Down one stack frame.")
1413 (gud-def gud-print "p %e" "\C-p" "Evaluate Python expression at point.")
1414 ;; Is this right?
1415 (gud-def gud-statement "! %e" "\C-e" "Execute Python statement at point.")
1416
1417 (local-set-key [menu-bar debug finish] '("Finish Function" . gud-finish))
1418 (local-set-key [menu-bar debug up] '("Up Stack" . gud-up))
1419 (local-set-key [menu-bar debug down] '("Down Stack" . gud-down))
1420 ;; (setq comint-prompt-regexp "^(.*pdb[+]?) *")
1421 (setq comint-prompt-regexp "^(Pdb) *")
1422 (setq paragraph-start comint-prompt-regexp)
1423 (run-hooks 'pdb-mode-hook))
1424 \f
1425 ;; ======================================================================
1426 ;;
1427 ;; JDB support.
1428 ;;
1429 ;; AUTHOR: Derek Davies <ddavies@world.std.com>
1430 ;;
1431 ;; CREATED: Sun Feb 22 10:46:38 1998 Derek Davies.
1432 ;;
1433 ;; INVOCATION NOTES:
1434 ;;
1435 ;; You invoke jdb-mode with:
1436 ;;
1437 ;; M-x jdb <enter>
1438 ;;
1439 ;; It responds with:
1440 ;;
1441 ;; Run jdb (like this): jdb
1442 ;;
1443 ;; type any jdb switches followed by the name of the class you'd like to debug.
1444 ;; Supply a fully qualfied classname (these do not have the ".class" extension)
1445 ;; for the name of the class to debug (e.g. "COM.the-kind.ddavies.CoolClass").
1446 ;; See the known problems section below for restrictions when specifying jdb
1447 ;; command line switches (search forward for '-classpath').
1448 ;;
1449 ;; You should see something like the following:
1450 ;;
1451 ;; Current directory is ~/src/java/hello/
1452 ;; Initializing jdb...
1453 ;; 0xed2f6628:class(hello)
1454 ;; >
1455 ;;
1456 ;; To set an initial breakpoint try:
1457 ;;
1458 ;; > stop in hello.main
1459 ;; Breakpoint set in hello.main
1460 ;; >
1461 ;;
1462 ;; To execute the program type:
1463 ;;
1464 ;; > run
1465 ;; run hello
1466 ;;
1467 ;; Breakpoint hit: running ...
1468 ;; hello.main (hello:12)
1469 ;;
1470 ;; Type M-n to step over the current line and M-s to step into it. That,
1471 ;; along with the JDB 'help' command should get you started. The 'quit'
1472 ;; JDB command will get out out of the debugger. There is some truly
1473 ;; pathetic JDB documentation available at:
1474 ;;
1475 ;; http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.1/debugging/
1476 ;;
1477 ;; KNOWN PROBLEMS AND FIXME's:
1478 ;;
1479 ;; Not sure what happens with inner classes ... haven't tried them.
1480 ;;
1481 ;; Does not grok UNICODE id's. Only ASCII id's are supported.
1482 ;;
1483 ;; You must not put whitespace between "-classpath" and the path to
1484 ;; search for java classes even though it is required when invoking jdb
1485 ;; from the command line. See gud-jdb-massage-args for details.
1486 ;;
1487 ;; If any of the source files in the directories listed in
1488 ;; gud-jdb-directories won't parse you'll have problems. Make sure
1489 ;; every file ending in ".java" in these directories parses without error.
1490 ;;
1491 ;; All the .java files in the directories in gud-jdb-directories are
1492 ;; syntactically analyzed each time gud jdb is invoked. It would be
1493 ;; nice to keep as much information as possible between runs. It would
1494 ;; be really nice to analyze the files only as neccessary (when the
1495 ;; source needs to be displayed.) I'm not sure to what extent the former
1496 ;; can be accomplished and I'm not sure the latter can be done at all
1497 ;; since I don't know of any general way to tell which .class files are
1498 ;; defined by which .java file without analyzing all the .java files.
1499 ;; If anyone knows why JavaSoft didn't put the source file names in
1500 ;; debuggable .class files please clue me in so I find something else
1501 ;; to be spiteful and bitter about.
1502 ;;
1503 ;; ======================================================================
1504 ;; gud jdb variables and functions
1505
1506 ;; History of argument lists passed to jdb.
1507 (defvar gud-jdb-history nil)
1508
1509 ;; List of Java source file directories.
1510 (defvar gud-jdb-directories (list ".")
1511 "*A list of directories that gud jdb should search for source code.
1512 The file names should be absolute, or relative to the current
1513 directory.
1514
1515 The set of .java files residing in the directories listed are
1516 syntactically analyzed to determine the classes they define and the
1517 packages in which these classes belong. In this way gud jdb maps the
1518 package-qualified class names output by the jdb debugger to the source
1519 file from which the class originated. This allows gud mode to keep
1520 the source code display in sync with the debugging session.")
1521
1522 ;; List of the java source files for this debugging session.
1523 (defvar gud-jdb-source-files nil)
1524
1525 ;; Association list of fully qualified class names (package + class name) and
1526 ;; their source files.
1527 (defvar gud-jdb-class-source-alist nil)
1528
1529 ;; This is used to hold a source file during analysis.
1530 (defvar gud-jdb-analysis-buffer nil)
1531
1532 ;; Return a list of java source files. PATH gives the directories in
1533 ;; which to search for files with extension EXTN. Normally EXTN is
1534 ;; given as the regular expression "\\.java$" .
1535 (defun gud-jdb-build-source-files-list (path extn)
1536 (apply 'nconc (mapcar (lambda (d)
1537 (when (file-directory-p d)
1538 (directory-files d t extn nil)))
1539 path)))
1540
1541 ;; Move point past whitespace.
1542 (defun gud-jdb-skip-whitespace ()
1543 (skip-chars-forward " \n\r\t\014"))
1544
1545 ;; Move point past a "// <eol>" type of comment.
1546 (defun gud-jdb-skip-single-line-comment ()
1547 (end-of-line))
1548
1549 ;; Move point past a "/* */" or "/** */" type of comment.
1550 (defun gud-jdb-skip-traditional-or-documentation-comment ()
1551 (forward-char 2)
1552 (catch 'break
1553 (while (not (eobp))
1554 (if (eq (following-char) ?*)
1555 (progn
1556 (forward-char)
1557 (if (not (eobp))
1558 (if (eq (following-char) ?/)
1559 (progn
1560 (forward-char)
1561 (throw 'break nil)))))
1562 (forward-char)))))
1563
1564 ;; Move point past any number of consecutive whitespace chars and/or comments.
1565 (defun gud-jdb-skip-whitespace-and-comments ()
1566 (gud-jdb-skip-whitespace)
1567 (catch 'done
1568 (while t
1569 (cond
1570 ((looking-at "//")
1571 (gud-jdb-skip-single-line-comment)
1572 (gud-jdb-skip-whitespace))
1573 ((looking-at "/\\*")
1574 (gud-jdb-skip-traditional-or-documentation-comment)
1575 (gud-jdb-skip-whitespace))
1576 (t (throw 'done nil))))))
1577
1578 ;; Move point past things that are id-like. The intent is to skip regular
1579 ;; id's, such as class or interface names as well as package and interface
1580 ;; names.
1581 (defun gud-jdb-skip-id-ish-thing ()
1582 (skip-chars-forward "^ /\n\r\t\014,;{"))
1583
1584 ;; Move point past a string literal.
1585 (defun gud-jdb-skip-string-literal ()
1586 (forward-char)
1587 (while (not (cond
1588 ((eq (following-char) ?\\)
1589 (forward-char))
1590 ((eq (following-char) ?\042))))
1591 (forward-char))
1592 (forward-char))
1593
1594 ;; Move point past a character literal.
1595 (defun gud-jdb-skip-character-literal ()
1596 (forward-char)
1597 (while
1598 (progn
1599 (if (eq (following-char) ?\\)
1600 (forward-char 2))
1601 (not (eq (following-char) ?\')))
1602 (forward-char))
1603 (forward-char))
1604
1605 ;; Move point past the following block. There may be (legal) cruft before
1606 ;; the block's opening brace. There must be a block or it's the end of life
1607 ;; in petticoat junction.
1608 (defun gud-jdb-skip-block ()
1609
1610 ;; Find the begining of the block.
1611 (while
1612 (not (eq (following-char) ?{))
1613
1614 ;; Skip any constructs that can harbor literal block delimiter
1615 ;; characters and/or the delimiters for the constructs themselves.
1616 (cond
1617 ((looking-at "//")
1618 (gud-jdb-skip-single-line-comment))
1619 ((looking-at "/\\*")
1620 (gud-jdb-skip-traditional-or-documentation-comment))
1621 ((eq (following-char) ?\042)
1622 (gud-jdb-skip-string-literal))
1623 ((eq (following-char) ?\')
1624 (gud-jdb-skip-character-literal))
1625 (t (forward-char))))
1626
1627 ;; Now at the begining of the block.
1628 (forward-char)
1629
1630 ;; Skip over the body of the block as well as the final brace.
1631 (let ((open-level 1))
1632 (while (not (eq open-level 0))
1633 (cond
1634 ((looking-at "//")
1635 (gud-jdb-skip-single-line-comment))
1636 ((looking-at "/\\*")
1637 (gud-jdb-skip-traditional-or-documentation-comment))
1638 ((eq (following-char) ?\042)
1639 (gud-jdb-skip-string-literal))
1640 ((eq (following-char) ?\')
1641 (gud-jdb-skip-character-literal))
1642 ((eq (following-char) ?{)
1643 (setq open-level (+ open-level 1))
1644 (forward-char))
1645 ((eq (following-char) ?})
1646 (setq open-level (- open-level 1))
1647 (forward-char))
1648 (t (forward-char))))))
1649
1650 ;; Find the package and class definitions in Java source file FILE. Assumes
1651 ;; that FILE contains a legal Java program. BUF is a scratch buffer used
1652 ;; to hold the source during analysis.
1653 (defun gud-jdb-analyze-source (buf file)
1654 (let ((l nil))
1655 (set-buffer buf)
1656 (insert-file-contents file nil nil nil t)
1657 (goto-char 0)
1658 (catch 'abort
1659 (let ((p ""))
1660 (while (progn
1661 (gud-jdb-skip-whitespace)
1662 (not (eobp)))
1663 (cond
1664
1665 ;; Any number of semi's following a block is legal. Move point
1666 ;; past them. Note that comments and whitespace may be
1667 ;; interspersed as well.
1668 ((eq (following-char) ?\073)
1669 (forward-char))
1670
1671 ;; Move point past a single line comment.
1672 ((looking-at "//")
1673 (gud-jdb-skip-single-line-comment))
1674
1675 ;; Move point past a traditional or documentation comment.
1676 ((looking-at "/\\*")
1677 (gud-jdb-skip-traditional-or-documentation-comment))
1678
1679 ;; Move point past a package statement, but save the PackageName.
1680 ((looking-at "package")
1681 (forward-char 7)
1682 (gud-jdb-skip-whitespace-and-comments)
1683 (let ((s (point)))
1684 (gud-jdb-skip-id-ish-thing)
1685 (setq p (concat (buffer-substring s (point)) "."))
1686 (gud-jdb-skip-whitespace-and-comments)
1687 (if (eq (following-char) ?\073)
1688 (forward-char))))
1689
1690 ;; Move point past an import statement.
1691 ((looking-at "import")
1692 (forward-char 6)
1693 (gud-jdb-skip-whitespace-and-comments)
1694 (gud-jdb-skip-id-ish-thing)
1695 (gud-jdb-skip-whitespace-and-comments)
1696 (if (eq (following-char) ?\073)
1697 (forward-char)))
1698
1699 ;; Move point past the various kinds of ClassModifiers.
1700 ((looking-at "public")
1701 (forward-char 6))
1702 ((looking-at "abstract")
1703 (forward-char 8))
1704 ((looking-at "final")
1705 (forward-char 5))
1706
1707 ;; Move point past a ClassDeclaraction, but save the class
1708 ;; Identifier.
1709 ((looking-at "class")
1710 (forward-char 5)
1711 (gud-jdb-skip-whitespace-and-comments)
1712 (let ((s (point)))
1713 (gud-jdb-skip-id-ish-thing)
1714 (setq
1715 l (nconc l (list (concat p (buffer-substring s (point)))))))
1716 (gud-jdb-skip-block))
1717
1718 ;; Move point past an interface statement.
1719 ((looking-at "interface")
1720 (forward-char 9)
1721 (gud-jdb-skip-block))
1722
1723 ;; Anything else means the input is invalid.
1724 (t
1725 (message (format "Error parsing file %s." file))
1726 (throw 'abort nil))))))
1727 l))
1728
1729 (defun gud-jdb-build-class-source-alist-for-file (file)
1730 (mapcar
1731 (lambda (c)
1732 (cons c file))
1733 (gud-jdb-analyze-source gud-jdb-analysis-buffer file)))
1734
1735 ;; Return an alist of fully qualified classes and the source files
1736 ;; holding their definitions. SOURCES holds a list of all the source
1737 ;; files to examine.
1738 (defun gud-jdb-build-class-source-alist (sources)
1739 (setq gud-jdb-analysis-buffer (get-buffer-create " *gud-jdb-scratch*"))
1740 (prog1
1741 (apply
1742 'nconc
1743 (mapcar
1744 'gud-jdb-build-class-source-alist-for-file
1745 sources))
1746 (kill-buffer gud-jdb-analysis-buffer)
1747 (setq gud-jdb-analysis-buffer nil)))
1748
1749 ;; Change what was given in the minibuffer to something that can be used to
1750 ;; invoke the debugger.
1751 (defun gud-jdb-massage-args (file args)
1752 ;; The jdb executable must have whitespace between "-classpath" and
1753 ;; its value while gud-common-init expects all switch values to
1754 ;; follow the switch keyword without intervening whitespace. We
1755 ;; require that when the user enters the "-classpath" switch in the
1756 ;; EMACS minibuffer that they do so without the intervening
1757 ;; whitespace. This function adds it back (it's called after
1758 ;; gud-common-init). There are more switches like this (for
1759 ;; instance "-host" and "-password") but I don't care about them
1760 ;; yet.
1761 (if args
1762 (let (massaged-args user-error)
1763
1764 (while
1765 (and args
1766 (not (string-match "-classpath\\(.+\\)" (car args)))
1767 (not (setq user-error
1768 (string-match "-classpath$" (car args)))))
1769 (setq massaged-args (append massaged-args (list (car args))))
1770 (setq args (cdr args)))
1771
1772 ;; By this point the current directory is all screwed up. Maybe we
1773 ;; could fix things and re-invoke gud-common-init, but for now I think
1774 ;; issueing the error is good enough.
1775 (if user-error
1776 (progn
1777 (kill-buffer (current-buffer))
1778 (error "Error: Omit whitespace between '-classpath' and its value")))
1779
1780 (if args
1781 (setq massaged-args
1782 (append
1783 massaged-args
1784 (list "-classpath")
1785 (list
1786 (substring
1787 (car args)
1788 (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))
1789 (cdr args)))
1790 massaged-args))))
1791
1792 ;; Search for an association with P, a fully qualified class name, in
1793 ;; gud-jdb-class-source-alist. The asssociation gives the fully
1794 ;; qualified file name of the source file which produced the class.
1795 (defun gud-jdb-find-source-file (p)
1796 (cdr (assoc p gud-jdb-class-source-alist)))
1797
1798 ;; See comentary for other debugger's marker filters - there you will find
1799 ;; important notes about STRING.
1800 (defun gud-jdb-marker-filter (string)
1801
1802 ;; Build up the accumulator.
1803 (setq gud-marker-acc
1804 (if gud-marker-acc
1805 (concat gud-marker-acc string)
1806 string))
1807
1808 ;; We process STRING from left to right. Each time through the following
1809 ;; loop we process at most one marker. The start variable keeps track of
1810 ;; where we are in the input string through the iterations of this loop.
1811 (let (start file-found)
1812
1813 ;; Process each complete marker in the input. There may be an incomplete
1814 ;; marker at the end of the input string. Incomplete markers are left
1815 ;; in the accumulator for processing the next time the function is called.
1816 (while
1817
1818 ;; Do we see a marker?
1819 (string-match
1820 ;; jdb puts out a string of the following form when it
1821 ;; hits a breakpoint:
1822 ;;
1823 ;; <fully-qualified-class><method> (<class>:<line-number>)
1824 ;;
1825 ;; <fully-qualified-class>'s are composed of Java ID's
1826 ;; separated by periods. <method> and <class> are
1827 ;; also Java ID's. <method> begins with a period and
1828 ;; may contain less-than and greater-than (constructors,
1829 ;; for instance, are called <init> in the symbol table.)
1830 ;; Java ID's begin with a letter followed by letters
1831 ;; and/or digits. The set of letters includes underscore
1832 ;; and dollar sign.
1833 ;;
1834 ;; The first group matches <fully-qualified-class>,
1835 ;; the second group matches <class> and the third group
1836 ;; matches <line-number>. We don't care about using
1837 ;; <method> so we don't "group" it.
1838 ;;
1839 ;; FIXME: Java ID's are UNICODE strings, this matches ASCII
1840 ;; ID's only.
1841 "\\([a-zA-Z0-9.$_]+\\)\\.[a-zA-Z0-9$_<>]+ (\\([a-zA-Z0-9$_]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\))"
1842 gud-marker-acc start)
1843
1844 ;; Figure out the line on which to position the debugging arrow.
1845 ;; Return the info as a cons of the form:
1846 ;;
1847 ;; (<file-name> . <line-number>) .
1848 (if (setq
1849 file-found
1850 (gud-jdb-find-source-file
1851 (substring gud-marker-acc
1852 (match-beginning 1)
1853 (match-end 1))))
1854 (setq gud-last-frame
1855 (cons
1856 file-found
1857 (string-to-int
1858 (substring gud-marker-acc
1859 (match-beginning 3)
1860 (match-end 3)))))
1861 (message "Could not find source file."))
1862
1863 ;; Set start after the last character of STRING that we've looked at
1864 ;; and loop to look for another marker.
1865 (setq start (match-end 0))))
1866
1867 ;; We don't filter any debugger output so just return what we were given.
1868 string)
1869
1870 (defun gud-jdb-find-file (f)
1871 (and (file-readable-p f)
1872 (find-file-noselect f)))
1873
1874 (defvar gud-jdb-command-name "jdb" "Command that executes the Java debugger.")
1875
1876 ;;;###autoload
1877 (defun jdb (command-line)
1878 "Run jdb with command line COMMAND-LINE in a buffer.
1879 The buffer is named \"*gud*\" if no initial class is given or
1880 \"*gud-<initial-class-basename>*\" if there is. If the \"-classpath\"
1881 switch is given, omit all whitespace between it and it's value."
1882 (interactive
1883 (list (gud-query-cmdline 'jdb)))
1884
1885 (gud-common-init command-line 'gud-jdb-massage-args
1886 'gud-jdb-marker-filter 'gud-jdb-find-file)
1887 (set (make-local-variable 'gud-minor-mode) 'jdb)
1888
1889 (gud-def gud-break "stop at %F:%l" "\C-b" "Set breakpoint at current line.")
1890 (gud-def gud-remove "clear %l" "\C-d" "Remove breakpoint at current line")
1891 (gud-def gud-step "step" "\C-s" "Step one source line with display.")
1892 (gud-def gud-next "next" "\C-n" "Step one line (skip functions).")
1893 (gud-def gud-cont "cont" "\C-r" "Continue with display.")
1894
1895 (setq comint-prompt-regexp "^> \\|^.+\\[[0-9]+\\] ")
1896 (setq paragraph-start comint-prompt-regexp)
1897 (run-hooks 'jdb-mode-hook)
1898
1899 ;; Create and bind the class/source association list as well as the source
1900 ;; file list.
1901 (setq
1902 gud-jdb-class-source-alist
1903 (gud-jdb-build-class-source-alist
1904 (setq
1905 gud-jdb-source-files
1906 (gud-jdb-build-source-files-list gud-jdb-directories "\\.java$")))))
1907 \f
1908
1909 ;;
1910 ;; End of debugger-specific information
1911 ;;
1912
1913 \f
1914 ;;; When we send a command to the debugger via gud-call, it's annoying
1915 ;;; to see the command and the new prompt inserted into the debugger's
1916 ;;; buffer; we have other ways of knowing the command has completed.
1917 ;;;
1918 ;;; If the buffer looks like this:
1919 ;;; --------------------
1920 ;;; (gdb) set args foo bar
1921 ;;; (gdb) -!-
1922 ;;; --------------------
1923 ;;; (the -!- marks the location of point), and we type `C-x SPC' in a
1924 ;;; source file to set a breakpoint, we want the buffer to end up like
1925 ;;; this:
1926 ;;; --------------------
1927 ;;; (gdb) set args foo bar
1928 ;;; Breakpoint 1 at 0x92: file make-docfile.c, line 49.
1929 ;;; (gdb) -!-
1930 ;;; --------------------
1931 ;;; Essentially, the old prompt is deleted, and the command's output
1932 ;;; and the new prompt take its place.
1933 ;;;
1934 ;;; Not echoing the command is easy enough; you send it directly using
1935 ;;; process-send-string, and it never enters the buffer. However,
1936 ;;; getting rid of the old prompt is trickier; you don't want to do it
1937 ;;; when you send the command, since that will result in an annoying
1938 ;;; flicker as the prompt is deleted, redisplay occurs while Emacs
1939 ;;; waits for a response from the debugger, and the new prompt is
1940 ;;; inserted. Instead, we'll wait until we actually get some output
1941 ;;; from the subprocess before we delete the prompt. If the command
1942 ;;; produced no output other than a new prompt, that prompt will most
1943 ;;; likely be in the first chunk of output received, so we will delete
1944 ;;; the prompt and then replace it with an identical one. If the
1945 ;;; command produces output, the prompt is moving anyway, so the
1946 ;;; flicker won't be annoying.
1947 ;;;
1948 ;;; So - when we want to delete the prompt upon receipt of the next
1949 ;;; chunk of debugger output, we position gud-delete-prompt-marker at
1950 ;;; the start of the prompt; the process filter will notice this, and
1951 ;;; delete all text between it and the process output marker. If
1952 ;;; gud-delete-prompt-marker points nowhere, we leave the current
1953 ;;; prompt alone.
1954 (defvar gud-delete-prompt-marker nil)
1955
1956 \f
1957 (put 'gud-mode 'mode-class 'special)
1958
1959 (define-derived-mode gud-mode comint-mode "Debugger"
1960 "Major mode for interacting with an inferior debugger process.
1961
1962 You start it up with one of the commands M-x gdb, M-x sdb, M-x dbx,
1963 M-x perldb, or M-x xdb. Each entry point finishes by executing a
1964 hook; `gdb-mode-hook', `sdb-mode-hook', `dbx-mode-hook',
1965 `perldb-mode-hook', or `xdb-mode-hook' respectively.
1966
1967 After startup, the following commands are available in both the GUD
1968 interaction buffer and any source buffer GUD visits due to a breakpoint stop
1969 or step operation:
1970
1971 \\[gud-break] sets a breakpoint at the current file and line. In the
1972 GUD buffer, the current file and line are those of the last breakpoint or
1973 step. In a source buffer, they are the buffer's file and current line.
1974
1975 \\[gud-remove] removes breakpoints on the current file and line.
1976
1977 \\[gud-refresh] displays in the source window the last line referred to
1978 in the gud buffer.
1979
1980 \\[gud-step], \\[gud-next], and \\[gud-stepi] do a step-one-line,
1981 step-one-line (not entering function calls), and step-one-instruction
1982 and then update the source window with the current file and position.
1983 \\[gud-cont] continues execution.
1984
1985 \\[gud-print] tries to find the largest C lvalue or function-call expression
1986 around point, and sends it to the debugger for value display.
1987
1988 The above commands are common to all supported debuggers except xdb which
1989 does not support stepping instructions.
1990
1991 Under gdb, sdb and xdb, \\[gud-tbreak] behaves exactly like \\[gud-break],
1992 except that the breakpoint is temporary; that is, it is removed when
1993 execution stops on it.
1994
1995 Under gdb, dbx, and xdb, \\[gud-up] pops up through an enclosing stack
1996 frame. \\[gud-down] drops back down through one.
1997
1998 If you are using gdb or xdb, \\[gud-finish] runs execution to the return from
1999 the current function and stops.
2000
2001 All the keystrokes above are accessible in the GUD buffer
2002 with the prefix C-c, and in all buffers through the prefix C-x C-a.
2003
2004 All pre-defined functions for which the concept make sense repeat
2005 themselves the appropriate number of times if you give a prefix
2006 argument.
2007
2008 You may use the `gud-def' macro in the initialization hook to define other
2009 commands.
2010
2011 Other commands for interacting with the debugger process are inherited from
2012 comint mode, which see."
2013 (setq mode-line-process '(":%s"))
2014 (define-key (current-local-map) "\C-c\C-l" 'gud-refresh)
2015 (set (make-local-variable 'gud-last-frame) nil)
2016 (make-local-variable 'comint-prompt-regexp)
2017 ;; Don't put repeated commands in command history many times.
2018 (set (make-local-variable 'comint-input-ignoredups) t)
2019 (make-local-variable 'paragraph-start)
2020 (set (make-local-variable 'gud-delete-prompt-marker) (make-marker)))
2021
2022 ;; Cause our buffers to be displayed, by default,
2023 ;; in the selected window.
2024 ;;;###autoload (add-hook 'same-window-regexps "\\*gud-.*\\*\\(\\|<[0-9]+>\\)")
2025
2026 (defcustom gud-chdir-before-run t
2027 "Non-nil if GUD should `cd' to the debugged executable."
2028 :group 'gud
2029 :type 'boolean)
2030
2031 ;; Perform initializations common to all debuggers.
2032 ;; The first arg is the specified command line,
2033 ;; which starts with the program to debug.
2034 ;; The other three args specify the values to use
2035 ;; for local variables in the debugger buffer.
2036 (defun gud-common-init (command-line massage-args marker-filter &optional find-file)
2037 (let* ((words (split-string command-line))
2038 (program (car words))
2039 ;; Extract the file name from WORDS
2040 ;; and put t in its place.
2041 ;; Later on we will put the modified file name arg back there.
2042 (file-word (let ((w (cdr words)))
2043 (while (and w (= ?- (aref (car w) 0)))
2044 (setq w (cdr w)))
2045 (and w
2046 (prog1 (car w)
2047 (setcar w t)))))
2048 (file-subst
2049 (and file-word (substitute-in-file-name file-word)))
2050 (args (cdr words))
2051 ;; If a directory was specified, expand the file name.
2052 ;; Otherwise, don't expand it, so GDB can use the PATH.
2053 ;; A file name without directory is literally valid
2054 ;; only if the file exists in ., and in that case,
2055 ;; omitting the expansion here has no visible effect.
2056 (file (and file-word
2057 (if (file-name-directory file-subst)
2058 (expand-file-name file-subst)
2059 file-subst)))
2060 (filepart (and file-word (concat "-" (file-name-nondirectory file)))))
2061 (pop-to-buffer (concat "*gud" filepart "*"))
2062 ;; Set default-directory to the file's directory.
2063 (and file-word
2064 gud-chdir-before-run
2065 ;; Don't set default-directory if no directory was specified.
2066 ;; In that case, either the file is found in the current directory,
2067 ;; in which case this setq is a no-op,
2068 ;; or it is found by searching PATH,
2069 ;; in which case we don't know what directory it was found in.
2070 (file-name-directory file)
2071 (setq default-directory (file-name-directory file)))
2072 (or (bolp) (newline))
2073 (insert "Current directory is " default-directory "\n")
2074 ;; Put the substituted and expanded file name back in its place.
2075 (let ((w args))
2076 (while (and w (not (eq (car w) t)))
2077 (setq w (cdr w)))
2078 (if w
2079 (setcar w file)))
2080 (apply 'make-comint (concat "gud" filepart) program nil
2081 (funcall massage-args file args)))
2082 ;; Since comint clobbered the mode, we don't set it until now.
2083 (gud-mode)
2084 (make-local-variable 'gud-marker-filter)
2085 (setq gud-marker-filter marker-filter)
2086 (if find-file (set (make-local-variable 'gud-find-file) find-file))
2087
2088 (set-process-filter (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)) 'gud-filter)
2089 (set-process-sentinel (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)) 'gud-sentinel)
2090 (gud-set-buffer))
2091
2092 (defun gud-set-buffer ()
2093 (when (eq major-mode 'gud-mode)
2094 (setq gud-comint-buffer (current-buffer))))
2095
2096 (defvar gud-filter-defer-flag nil
2097 "Non-nil means don't process anything from the debugger right now.
2098 It is saved for when this flag is not set.")
2099
2100 (defvar gud-filter-pending-text nil
2101 "Non-nil means this is text that has been saved for later in `gud-filter'.")
2102
2103 ;; These functions are responsible for inserting output from your debugger
2104 ;; into the buffer. The hard work is done by the method that is
2105 ;; the value of gud-marker-filter.
2106
2107 (defun gud-filter (proc string)
2108 ;; Here's where the actual buffer insertion is done
2109 (let (output process-window)
2110 (if (buffer-name (process-buffer proc))
2111 (if gud-filter-defer-flag
2112 ;; If we can't process any text now,
2113 ;; save it for later.
2114 (setq gud-filter-pending-text
2115 (concat (or gud-filter-pending-text "") string))
2116
2117 ;; If we have to ask a question during the processing,
2118 ;; defer any additional text that comes from the debugger
2119 ;; during that time.
2120 (let ((gud-filter-defer-flag t))
2121 ;; Process now any text we previously saved up.
2122 (if gud-filter-pending-text
2123 (setq string (concat gud-filter-pending-text string)
2124 gud-filter-pending-text nil))
2125
2126 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc)
2127 ;; If we have been so requested, delete the debugger prompt.
2128 (save-restriction
2129 (widen)
2130 (if (marker-buffer gud-delete-prompt-marker)
2131 (progn
2132 (delete-region (process-mark proc)
2133 gud-delete-prompt-marker)
2134 (set-marker gud-delete-prompt-marker nil)))
2135 ;; Save the process output, checking for source file markers.
2136 (setq output (gud-marker-filter string))
2137 ;; Check for a filename-and-line number.
2138 ;; Don't display the specified file
2139 ;; unless (1) point is at or after the position where output appears
2140 ;; and (2) this buffer is on the screen.
2141 (setq process-window
2142 (and gud-last-frame
2143 (>= (point) (process-mark proc))
2144 (get-buffer-window (current-buffer)))))
2145
2146 ;; Let the comint filter do the actual insertion.
2147 ;; That lets us inherit various comint features.
2148 (comint-output-filter proc output))
2149
2150 ;; Put the arrow on the source line.
2151 ;; This must be outside of the save-excursion
2152 ;; in case the source file is our current buffer.
2153 (if process-window
2154 (save-selected-window
2155 (select-window process-window)
2156 (gud-display-frame))
2157 ;; We have to be in the proper buffer, (process-buffer proc),
2158 ;; but not in a save-excursion, because that would restore point.
2159 (let ((old-buf (current-buffer)))
2160 (set-buffer (process-buffer proc))
2161 (unwind-protect
2162 (gud-display-frame)
2163 (set-buffer old-buf)))))
2164
2165 ;; If we deferred text that arrived during this processing,
2166 ;; handle it now.
2167 (if gud-filter-pending-text
2168 (gud-filter proc ""))))))
2169
2170 (defun gud-sentinel (proc msg)
2171 (cond ((null (buffer-name (process-buffer proc)))
2172 ;; buffer killed
2173 ;; Stop displaying an arrow in a source file.
2174 (setq overlay-arrow-position nil)
2175 (set-process-buffer proc nil))
2176 ((memq (process-status proc) '(signal exit))
2177 ;; Stop displaying an arrow in a source file.
2178 (setq overlay-arrow-position nil)
2179 (let* ((obuf (current-buffer)))
2180 ;; save-excursion isn't the right thing if
2181 ;; process-buffer is current-buffer
2182 (unwind-protect
2183 (progn
2184 ;; Write something in *compilation* and hack its mode line,
2185 (set-buffer (process-buffer proc))
2186 ;; Fix the mode line.
2187 (setq mode-line-process
2188 (concat ":"
2189 (symbol-name (process-status proc))))
2190 (force-mode-line-update)
2191 (if (eobp)
2192 (insert ?\n mode-name " " msg)
2193 (save-excursion
2194 (goto-char (point-max))
2195 (insert ?\n mode-name " " msg)))
2196 ;; If buffer and mode line will show that the process
2197 ;; is dead, we can delete it now. Otherwise it
2198 ;; will stay around until M-x list-processes.
2199 (delete-process proc))
2200 ;; Restore old buffer, but don't restore old point
2201 ;; if obuf is the gud buffer.
2202 (set-buffer obuf))))))
2203
2204 (defun gud-display-frame ()
2205 "Find and obey the last filename-and-line marker from the debugger.
2206 Obeying it means displaying in another window the specified file and line."
2207 (interactive)
2208 (if gud-last-frame
2209 (progn
2210 (gud-set-buffer)
2211 (gud-display-line (car gud-last-frame) (cdr gud-last-frame))
2212 (setq gud-last-last-frame gud-last-frame
2213 gud-last-frame nil))))
2214
2215 ;; Make sure the file named TRUE-FILE is in a buffer that appears on the screen
2216 ;; and that its line LINE is visible.
2217 ;; Put the overlay-arrow on the line LINE in that buffer.
2218 ;; Most of the trickiness in here comes from wanting to preserve the current
2219 ;; region-restriction if that's possible. We use an explicit display-buffer
2220 ;; to get around the fact that this is called inside a save-excursion.
2221
2222 (defun gud-display-line (true-file line)
2223 (let* ((last-nonmenu-event t) ; Prevent use of dialog box for questions.
2224 (buffer
2225 (save-excursion
2226 (or (eq (current-buffer) gud-comint-buffer)
2227 (set-buffer gud-comint-buffer))
2228 (gud-find-file true-file)))
2229 (window (and buffer (or (get-buffer-window buffer)
2230 (display-buffer buffer))))
2231 (pos))
2232 (if buffer
2233 (progn
2234 (save-excursion
2235 (set-buffer buffer)
2236 (save-restriction
2237 (widen)
2238 (goto-line line)
2239 (setq pos (point))
2240 (setq overlay-arrow-string "=>")
2241 (or overlay-arrow-position
2242 (setq overlay-arrow-position (make-marker)))
2243 (set-marker overlay-arrow-position (point) (current-buffer)))
2244 (cond ((or (< pos (point-min)) (> pos (point-max)))
2245 (widen)
2246 (goto-char pos))))
2247 (set-window-point window overlay-arrow-position)))))
2248
2249 ;;; The gud-call function must do the right thing whether its invoking
2250 ;;; keystroke is from the GUD buffer itself (via major-mode binding)
2251 ;;; or a C buffer. In the former case, we want to supply data from
2252 ;;; gud-last-frame. Here's how we do it:
2253
2254 (defun gud-format-command (str arg)
2255 (let ((insource (not (eq (current-buffer) gud-comint-buffer)))
2256 (frame (or gud-last-frame gud-last-last-frame))
2257 result)
2258 (while (and str (string-match "\\([^%]*\\)%\\([adeflp]\\)" str))
2259 (let ((key (string-to-char (substring str (match-beginning 2))))
2260 subst)
2261 (cond
2262 ((eq key ?f)
2263 (setq subst (file-name-nondirectory (if insource
2264 (buffer-file-name)
2265 (car frame)))))
2266 ((eq key ?F)
2267 (setq subst (file-name-sans-extension
2268 (file-name-nondirectory (if insource
2269 (buffer-file-name)
2270 (car frame))))))
2271 ((eq key ?d)
2272 (setq subst (file-name-directory (if insource
2273 (buffer-file-name)
2274 (car frame)))))
2275 ((eq key ?l)
2276 (setq subst (int-to-string
2277 (if insource
2278 (save-restriction
2279 (widen)
2280 (+ (count-lines 1 (point))
2281 (if (bolp) 1 0)))
2282 (cdr frame)))))
2283 ((eq key ?e)
2284 (setq subst (gud-find-c-expr)))
2285 ((eq key ?a)
2286 (setq subst (gud-read-address)))
2287 ((eq key ?p)
2288 (setq subst (if arg (int-to-string arg)))))
2289 (setq result (concat result (match-string 1 str) subst)))
2290 (setq str (substring str (match-end 2))))
2291 ;; There might be text left in STR when the loop ends.
2292 (concat result str)))
2293
2294 (defun gud-read-address ()
2295 "Return a string containing the core-address found in the buffer at point."
2296 (save-excursion
2297 (let ((pt (point)) found begin)
2298 (setq found (if (search-backward "0x" (- pt 7) t) (point)))
2299 (cond
2300 (found (forward-char 2)
2301 (buffer-substring found
2302 (progn (re-search-forward "[^0-9a-f]")
2303 (forward-char -1)
2304 (point))))
2305 (t (setq begin (progn (re-search-backward "[^0-9]")
2306 (forward-char 1)
2307 (point)))
2308 (forward-char 1)
2309 (re-search-forward "[^0-9]")
2310 (forward-char -1)
2311 (buffer-substring begin (point)))))))
2312
2313 (defun gud-call (fmt &optional arg)
2314 (let ((msg (gud-format-command fmt arg)))
2315 (message "Command: %s" msg)
2316 (sit-for 0)
2317 (gud-basic-call msg)))
2318
2319 (defun gud-basic-call (command)
2320 "Invoke the debugger COMMAND displaying source in other window."
2321 (interactive)
2322 (gud-set-buffer)
2323 (let ((command (concat command "\n"))
2324 (proc (get-buffer-process gud-comint-buffer)))
2325 (or proc (error "Current buffer has no process"))
2326 ;; Arrange for the current prompt to get deleted.
2327 (save-excursion
2328 (set-buffer gud-comint-buffer)
2329 (save-restriction
2330 (widen)
2331 (goto-char (process-mark proc))
2332 (forward-line 0)
2333 (if (looking-at comint-prompt-regexp)
2334 (set-marker gud-delete-prompt-marker (point)))))
2335 (process-send-string proc command)))
2336
2337 (defun gud-refresh (&optional arg)
2338 "Fix up a possibly garbled display, and redraw the arrow."
2339 (interactive "P")
2340 (recenter arg)
2341 (or gud-last-frame (setq gud-last-frame gud-last-last-frame))
2342 (gud-display-frame))
2343 \f
2344 ;;; Code for parsing expressions out of C code. The single entry point is
2345 ;;; find-c-expr, which tries to return an lvalue expression from around point.
2346 ;;;
2347 ;;; The rest of this file is a hacked version of gdbsrc.el by
2348 ;;; Debby Ayers <ayers@asc.slb.com>,
2349 ;;; Rich Schaefer <schaefer@asc.slb.com> Schlumberger, Austin, Tx.
2350
2351 (defun gud-find-c-expr ()
2352 "Returns the C expr that surrounds point."
2353 (interactive)
2354 (save-excursion
2355 (let (p expr test-expr)
2356 (setq p (point))
2357 (setq expr (gud-innermost-expr))
2358 (setq test-expr (gud-prev-expr))
2359 (while (and test-expr (gud-expr-compound test-expr expr))
2360 (let ((prev-expr expr))
2361 (setq expr (cons (car test-expr) (cdr expr)))
2362 (goto-char (car expr))
2363 (setq test-expr (gud-prev-expr))
2364 ;; If we just pasted on the condition of an if or while,
2365 ;; throw it away again.
2366 (if (member (buffer-substring (car test-expr) (cdr test-expr))
2367 '("if" "while" "for"))
2368 (setq test-expr nil
2369 expr prev-expr))))
2370 (goto-char p)
2371 (setq test-expr (gud-next-expr))
2372 (while (gud-expr-compound expr test-expr)
2373 (setq expr (cons (car expr) (cdr test-expr)))
2374 (setq test-expr (gud-next-expr)))
2375 (buffer-substring (car expr) (cdr expr)))))
2376
2377 (defun gud-innermost-expr ()
2378 "Returns the smallest expr that point is in; move point to beginning of it.
2379 The expr is represented as a cons cell, where the car specifies the point in
2380 the current buffer that marks the beginning of the expr and the cdr specifies
2381 the character after the end of the expr."
2382 (let ((p (point)) begin end)
2383 (gud-backward-sexp)
2384 (setq begin (point))
2385 (gud-forward-sexp)
2386 (setq end (point))
2387 (if (>= p end)
2388 (progn
2389 (setq begin p)
2390 (goto-char p)
2391 (gud-forward-sexp)
2392 (setq end (point)))
2393 )
2394 (goto-char begin)
2395 (cons begin end)))
2396
2397 (defun gud-backward-sexp ()
2398 "Version of `backward-sexp' that catches errors."
2399 (condition-case nil
2400 (backward-sexp)
2401 (error t)))
2402
2403 (defun gud-forward-sexp ()
2404 "Version of `forward-sexp' that catches errors."
2405 (condition-case nil
2406 (forward-sexp)
2407 (error t)))
2408
2409 (defun gud-prev-expr ()
2410 "Returns the previous expr, point is set to beginning of that expr.
2411 The expr is represented as a cons cell, where the car specifies the point in
2412 the current buffer that marks the beginning of the expr and the cdr specifies
2413 the character after the end of the expr"
2414 (let ((begin) (end))
2415 (gud-backward-sexp)
2416 (setq begin (point))
2417 (gud-forward-sexp)
2418 (setq end (point))
2419 (goto-char begin)
2420 (cons begin end)))
2421
2422 (defun gud-next-expr ()
2423 "Returns the following expr, point is set to beginning of that expr.
2424 The expr is represented as a cons cell, where the car specifies the point in
2425 the current buffer that marks the beginning of the expr and the cdr specifies
2426 the character after the end of the expr."
2427 (let ((begin) (end))
2428 (gud-forward-sexp)
2429 (gud-forward-sexp)
2430 (setq end (point))
2431 (gud-backward-sexp)
2432 (setq begin (point))
2433 (cons begin end)))
2434
2435 (defun gud-expr-compound-sep (span-start span-end)
2436 "Scan from SPAN-START to SPAN-END for punctuation characters.
2437 If `->' is found, return `?.'. If `.' is found, return `?.'.
2438 If any other punctuation is found, return `??'.
2439 If no punctuation is found, return `? '."
2440 (let ((result ?\ )
2441 (syntax))
2442 (while (< span-start span-end)
2443 (setq syntax (char-syntax (char-after span-start)))
2444 (cond
2445 ((= syntax ?\ ) t)
2446 ((= syntax ?.) (setq syntax (char-after span-start))
2447 (cond
2448 ((= syntax ?.) (setq result ?.))
2449 ((and (= syntax ?-) (= (char-after (+ span-start 1)) ?>))
2450 (setq result ?.)
2451 (setq span-start (+ span-start 1)))
2452 (t (setq span-start span-end)
2453 (setq result ??)))))
2454 (setq span-start (+ span-start 1)))
2455 result))
2456
2457 (defun gud-expr-compound (first second)
2458 "Non-nil if concatenating FIRST and SECOND makes a single C expression.
2459 The two exprs are represented as a cons cells, where the car
2460 specifies the point in the current buffer that marks the beginning of the
2461 expr and the cdr specifies the character after the end of the expr.
2462 Link exprs of the form:
2463 Expr -> Expr
2464 Expr . Expr
2465 Expr (Expr)
2466 Expr [Expr]
2467 (Expr) Expr
2468 [Expr] Expr"
2469 (let ((span-start (cdr first))
2470 (span-end (car second))
2471 (syntax))
2472 (setq syntax (gud-expr-compound-sep span-start span-end))
2473 (cond
2474 ((= (car first) (car second)) nil)
2475 ((= (cdr first) (cdr second)) nil)
2476 ((= syntax ?.) t)
2477 ((= syntax ?\ )
2478 (setq span-start (char-after (- span-start 1)))
2479 (setq span-end (char-after span-end))
2480 (cond
2481 ((= span-start ?)) t)
2482 ((= span-start ?]) t)
2483 ((= span-end ?() t)
2484 ((= span-end ?[) t)
2485 (t nil)))
2486 (t nil))))
2487
2488 (provide 'gud)
2489
2490 ;;; gud.el ends here