| 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 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, |
| 17 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| 18 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| 19 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. |
| 20 | |
| 21 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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| 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, sdb, dbx, xdb or perldb under Emacs." |
| 50 | :group 'unix |
| 51 | :group 'tools) |
| 52 | |
| 53 | |
| 54 | (defcustom gud-key-prefix "\C-x\C-a" |
| 55 | "Prefix of all GUD commands valid in C buffers." |
| 56 | :type 'string |
| 57 | :group 'gud) |
| 58 | |
| 59 | (global-set-key (concat gud-key-prefix "\C-l") 'gud-refresh) |
| 60 | (define-key ctl-x-map " " 'gud-break) ;; backward compatibility hack |
| 61 | |
| 62 | (defvar gud-marker-filter nil) |
| 63 | (put 'gud-marker-filter 'permanent-local t) |
| 64 | (defvar gud-find-file nil) |
| 65 | (put 'gud-find-file 'permanent-local t) |
| 66 | |
| 67 | (defun gud-marker-filter (&rest args) |
| 68 | (apply gud-marker-filter args)) |
| 69 | |
| 70 | (defun gud-find-file (file) |
| 71 | ;; Don't get confused by double slashes in the name that comes from GDB. |
| 72 | (while (string-match "//+" file) |
| 73 | (setq file (replace-match "/" t t file))) |
| 74 | (funcall gud-find-file file)) |
| 75 | |
| 76 | ;; Keymap definitions for menu bar entries common to all debuggers and |
| 77 | ;; slots for debugger-dependent ones in sensible places. (Defined here |
| 78 | ;; before use.) |
| 79 | (defvar gud-menu-map (make-sparse-keymap "Gud") nil) |
| 80 | (define-key gud-menu-map [refresh] '("Refresh" . gud-refresh)) |
| 81 | (define-key gud-menu-map [remove] '("Remove Breakpoint" . gud-remove)) |
| 82 | (define-key gud-menu-map [tbreak] nil) ; gdb, sdb and xdb |
| 83 | (define-key gud-menu-map [break] '("Set Breakpoint" . gud-break)) |
| 84 | (define-key gud-menu-map [up] nil) ; gdb, dbx, and xdb |
| 85 | (define-key gud-menu-map [down] nil) ; gdb, dbx, and xdb |
| 86 | (define-key gud-menu-map [print] '("Print Expression" . gud-print)) |
| 87 | (define-key gud-menu-map [finish] nil) ; gdb or xdb |
| 88 | (define-key gud-menu-map [stepi] '("Step Instruction" . gud-stepi)) |
| 89 | (define-key gud-menu-map [step] '("Step Line" . gud-step)) |
| 90 | (define-key gud-menu-map [next] '("Next Line" . gud-next)) |
| 91 | (define-key gud-menu-map [cont] '("Continue" . gud-cont)) |
| 92 | \f |
| 93 | ;; ====================================================================== |
| 94 | ;; command definition |
| 95 | |
| 96 | ;; This macro is used below to define some basic debugger interface commands. |
| 97 | ;; Of course you may use `gud-def' with any other debugger command, including |
| 98 | ;; user defined ones. |
| 99 | |
| 100 | ;; A macro call like (gud-def FUNC NAME KEY DOC) expands to a form |
| 101 | ;; which defines FUNC to send the command NAME to the debugger, gives |
| 102 | ;; it the docstring DOC, and binds that function to KEY in the GUD |
| 103 | ;; major mode. The function is also bound in the global keymap with the |
| 104 | ;; GUD prefix. |
| 105 | |
| 106 | (defmacro gud-def (func cmd key &optional doc) |
| 107 | "Define FUNC to be a command sending STR and bound to KEY, with |
| 108 | optional doc string DOC. Certain %-escapes in the string arguments |
| 109 | are interpreted specially if present. These are: |
| 110 | |
| 111 | %f name (without directory) of current source file. |
| 112 | %d directory of current source file. |
| 113 | %l number of current source line |
| 114 | %e text of the C lvalue or function-call expression surrounding point. |
| 115 | %a text of the hexadecimal address surrounding point |
| 116 | %p prefix argument to the command (if any) as a number |
| 117 | |
| 118 | The `current' source file is the file of the current buffer (if |
| 119 | we're in a C file) or the source file current at the last break or |
| 120 | step (if we're in the GUD buffer). |
| 121 | The `current' line is that of the current buffer (if we're in a |
| 122 | source file) or the source line number at the last break or step (if |
| 123 | we're in the GUD buffer)." |
| 124 | (list 'progn |
| 125 | (list 'defun func '(arg) |
| 126 | (or doc "") |
| 127 | '(interactive "p") |
| 128 | (list 'gud-call cmd 'arg)) |
| 129 | (if key |
| 130 | (list 'define-key |
| 131 | '(current-local-map) |
| 132 | (concat "\C-c" key) |
| 133 | (list 'quote func))) |
| 134 | (if key |
| 135 | (list 'global-set-key |
| 136 | (list 'concat 'gud-key-prefix key) |
| 137 | (list 'quote func))))) |
| 138 | |
| 139 | ;; Where gud-display-frame should put the debugging arrow. This is |
| 140 | ;; set by the marker-filter, which scans the debugger's output for |
| 141 | ;; indications of the current program counter. |
| 142 | (defvar gud-last-frame nil) |
| 143 | |
| 144 | ;; Used by gud-refresh, which should cause gud-display-frame to redisplay |
| 145 | ;; the last frame, even if it's been called before and gud-last-frame has |
| 146 | ;; been set to nil. |
| 147 | (defvar gud-last-last-frame nil) |
| 148 | |
| 149 | ;; All debugger-specific information is collected here. |
| 150 | ;; Here's how it works, in case you ever need to add a debugger to the mode. |
| 151 | ;; |
| 152 | ;; Each entry must define the following at startup: |
| 153 | ;; |
| 154 | ;;<name> |
| 155 | ;; comint-prompt-regexp |
| 156 | ;; gud-<name>-massage-args |
| 157 | ;; gud-<name>-marker-filter |
| 158 | ;; gud-<name>-find-file |
| 159 | ;; |
| 160 | ;; The job of the massage-args method is to modify the given list of |
| 161 | ;; debugger arguments before running the debugger. |
| 162 | ;; |
| 163 | ;; The job of the marker-filter method is to detect file/line markers in |
| 164 | ;; strings and set the global gud-last-frame to indicate what display |
| 165 | ;; action (if any) should be triggered by the marker. Note that only |
| 166 | ;; whatever the method *returns* is displayed in the buffer; thus, you |
| 167 | ;; can filter the debugger's output, interpreting some and passing on |
| 168 | ;; the rest. |
| 169 | ;; |
| 170 | ;; The job of the find-file method is to visit and return the buffer indicated |
| 171 | ;; by the car of gud-tag-frame. This may be a file name, a tag name, or |
| 172 | ;; something else. It would be good if it also copied the Gud menubar entry. |
| 173 | \f |
| 174 | ;; ====================================================================== |
| 175 | ;; speedbar support functions and variables. |
| 176 | (defvar gud-last-speedbar-buffer nil |
| 177 | "The last GUD buffer used.") |
| 178 | |
| 179 | (defvar gud-last-speedbar-stackframe nil |
| 180 | "Description of the currently displayed GUD stack. |
| 181 | t means that there is no stack, and we are in display-file mode.") |
| 182 | |
| 183 | (defvar gud-speedbar-menu-items |
| 184 | ;; Note to self. Add expand, and turn off items when not available. |
| 185 | '(["Jump to stack frame" speedbar-edit-line t]) |
| 186 | "Additional menu items to add the the speedbar frame.") |
| 187 | |
| 188 | (defun gud-speedbar-buttons (buffer) |
| 189 | "Create a speedbar display based on the current state of GUD. |
| 190 | If the GUD BUFFER is not running a supported debugger, then turn |
| 191 | off the specialized speedbar mode." |
| 192 | (if (and (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) |
| 193 | (looking-at "Current Stack")) |
| 194 | (equal gud-last-last-frame gud-last-speedbar-stackframe)) |
| 195 | nil |
| 196 | (setq gud-last-speedbar-buffer buffer) |
| 197 | (let* ((ff (save-excursion (set-buffer buffer) gud-find-file)) |
| 198 | ;;(lf (save-excursion (set-buffer buffer) gud-last-last-frame)) |
| 199 | (frames |
| 200 | (cond ((eq ff 'gud-gdb-find-file) |
| 201 | (gud-gdb-get-stackframe buffer) |
| 202 | ) |
| 203 | ;; Add more debuggers here! |
| 204 | (t |
| 205 | (speedbar-remove-localized-speedbar-support buffer) |
| 206 | nil)))) |
| 207 | (erase-buffer) |
| 208 | (if (not frames) |
| 209 | (insert "No Stack frames\n") |
| 210 | (insert "Current Stack:\n")) |
| 211 | (while frames |
| 212 | (insert (nth 1 (car frames)) ":\n") |
| 213 | (if (= (length (car frames)) 2) |
| 214 | (progn |
| 215 | ; (speedbar-insert-button "[?]" |
| 216 | ; 'speedbar-button-face |
| 217 | ; nil nil nil t) |
| 218 | (speedbar-insert-button (car (car frames)) |
| 219 | 'speedbar-directory-face |
| 220 | nil nil nil t)) |
| 221 | ; (speedbar-insert-button "[+]" |
| 222 | ; 'speedbar-button-face |
| 223 | ; 'speedbar-highlight-face |
| 224 | ; 'gud-gdb-get-scope-data |
| 225 | ; (car frames) t) |
| 226 | (speedbar-insert-button (car (car frames)) |
| 227 | 'speedbar-file-face |
| 228 | 'speedbar-highlight-face |
| 229 | (cond ((eq ff 'gud-gdb-find-file) |
| 230 | 'gud-gdb-goto-stackframe) |
| 231 | (t (error "Should never be here."))) |
| 232 | (car frames) t)) |
| 233 | (setq frames (cdr frames))) |
| 234 | ; (let ((selected-frame |
| 235 | ; (cond ((eq ff 'gud-gdb-find-file) |
| 236 | ; (gud-gdb-selected-frame-info buffer)) |
| 237 | ; (t (error "Should never be here.")))))) |
| 238 | ) |
| 239 | (setq gud-last-speedbar-stackframe gud-last-last-frame))) |
| 240 | |
| 241 | \f |
| 242 | ;; ====================================================================== |
| 243 | ;; gdb functions |
| 244 | |
| 245 | ;;; History of argument lists passed to gdb. |
| 246 | (defvar gud-gdb-history nil) |
| 247 | |
| 248 | (defun gud-gdb-massage-args (file args) |
| 249 | (cons "-fullname" args)) |
| 250 | |
| 251 | (defvar gud-gdb-marker-regexp |
| 252 | ;; This used to use path-separator instead of ":"; |
| 253 | ;; however, we found that on both Windows 32 and MSDOS |
| 254 | ;; a colon is correct here. |
| 255 | (concat "\032\032\\(.:?[^" ":" "\n]*\\)" ":" |
| 256 | "\\([0-9]*\\)" ":" ".*\n")) |
| 257 | |
| 258 | ;; There's no guarantee that Emacs will hand the filter the entire |
| 259 | ;; marker at once; it could be broken up across several strings. We |
| 260 | ;; might even receive a big chunk with several markers in it. If we |
| 261 | ;; receive a chunk of text which looks like it might contain the |
| 262 | ;; beginning of a marker, we save it here between calls to the |
| 263 | ;; filter. |
| 264 | (defvar gud-marker-acc "") |
| 265 | (make-variable-buffer-local 'gud-marker-acc) |
| 266 | |
| 267 | (defun gud-gdb-marker-filter (string) |
| 268 | (setq gud-marker-acc (concat gud-marker-acc string)) |
| 269 | (let ((output "")) |
| 270 | |
| 271 | ;; Process all the complete markers in this chunk. |
| 272 | (while (string-match gud-gdb-marker-regexp gud-marker-acc) |
| 273 | (setq |
| 274 | |
| 275 | ;; Extract the frame position from the marker. |
| 276 | gud-last-frame |
| 277 | (cons (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)) |
| 278 | (string-to-int (substring gud-marker-acc |
| 279 | (match-beginning 2) |
| 280 | (match-end 2)))) |
| 281 | |
| 282 | ;; Append any text before the marker to the output we're going |
| 283 | ;; to return - we don't include the marker in this text. |
| 284 | output (concat output |
| 285 | (substring gud-marker-acc 0 (match-beginning 0))) |
| 286 | |
| 287 | ;; Set the accumulator to the remaining text. |
| 288 | gud-marker-acc (substring gud-marker-acc (match-end 0)))) |
| 289 | |
| 290 | ;; Does the remaining text look like it might end with the |
| 291 | ;; beginning of another marker? If it does, then keep it in |
| 292 | ;; gud-marker-acc until we receive the rest of it. Since we |
| 293 | ;; know the full marker regexp above failed, it's pretty simple to |
| 294 | ;; test for marker starts. |
| 295 | (if (string-match "\032.*\\'" gud-marker-acc) |
| 296 | (progn |
| 297 | ;; Everything before the potential marker start can be output. |
| 298 | (setq output (concat output (substring gud-marker-acc |
| 299 | 0 (match-beginning 0)))) |
| 300 | |
| 301 | ;; Everything after, we save, to combine with later input. |
| 302 | (setq gud-marker-acc |
| 303 | (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 0)))) |
| 304 | |
| 305 | (setq output (concat output gud-marker-acc) |
| 306 | gud-marker-acc "")) |
| 307 | |
| 308 | output)) |
| 309 | |
| 310 | (defun gud-gdb-find-file (f) |
| 311 | (save-excursion |
| 312 | (let ((buf (find-file-noselect f))) |
| 313 | (set-buffer buf) |
| 314 | (gud-make-debug-menu) |
| 315 | (local-set-key [menu-bar debug tbreak] |
| 316 | '("Temporary Breakpoint" . gud-tbreak)) |
| 317 | (local-set-key [menu-bar debug finish] '("Finish Function" . gud-finish)) |
| 318 | (local-set-key [menu-bar debug up] '("Up Stack" . gud-up)) |
| 319 | (local-set-key [menu-bar debug down] '("Down Stack" . gud-down)) |
| 320 | buf))) |
| 321 | |
| 322 | (defvar gdb-minibuffer-local-map nil |
| 323 | "Keymap for minibuffer prompting of gdb startup command.") |
| 324 | (if gdb-minibuffer-local-map |
| 325 | () |
| 326 | (setq gdb-minibuffer-local-map (copy-keymap minibuffer-local-map)) |
| 327 | (define-key |
| 328 | gdb-minibuffer-local-map "\C-i" 'comint-dynamic-complete-filename)) |
| 329 | |
| 330 | ;;;###autoload |
| 331 | (defun gdb (command-line) |
| 332 | "Run gdb on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*. |
| 333 | The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory |
| 334 | and source-file directory for your debugger." |
| 335 | (interactive |
| 336 | (list (read-from-minibuffer "Run gdb (like this): " |
| 337 | (if (consp gud-gdb-history) |
| 338 | (car gud-gdb-history) |
| 339 | "gdb ") |
| 340 | gdb-minibuffer-local-map nil |
| 341 | '(gud-gdb-history . 1)))) |
| 342 | |
| 343 | (gud-common-init command-line 'gud-gdb-massage-args |
| 344 | 'gud-gdb-marker-filter 'gud-gdb-find-file) |
| 345 | |
| 346 | (gud-def gud-break "break %f:%l" "\C-b" "Set breakpoint at current line.") |
| 347 | (gud-def gud-tbreak "tbreak %f:%l" "\C-t" "Set temporary breakpoint at current line.") |
| 348 | (gud-def gud-remove "clear %f:%l" "\C-d" "Remove breakpoint at current line") |
| 349 | (gud-def gud-step "step %p" "\C-s" "Step one source line with display.") |
| 350 | (gud-def gud-stepi "stepi %p" "\C-i" "Step one instruction with display.") |
| 351 | (gud-def gud-next "next %p" "\C-n" "Step one line (skip functions).") |
| 352 | (gud-def gud-cont "cont" "\C-r" "Continue with display.") |
| 353 | (gud-def gud-finish "finish" "\C-f" "Finish executing current function.") |
| 354 | (gud-def gud-up "up %p" "<" "Up N stack frames (numeric arg).") |
| 355 | (gud-def gud-down "down %p" ">" "Down N stack frames (numeric arg).") |
| 356 | (gud-def gud-print "print %e" "\C-p" "Evaluate C expression at point.") |
| 357 | |
| 358 | (local-set-key "\C-i" 'gud-gdb-complete-command) |
| 359 | (local-set-key [menu-bar debug tbreak] '("Temporary Breakpoint" . gud-tbreak)) |
| 360 | (local-set-key [menu-bar debug finish] '("Finish Function" . gud-finish)) |
| 361 | (local-set-key [menu-bar debug up] '("Up Stack" . gud-up)) |
| 362 | (local-set-key [menu-bar debug down] '("Down Stack" . gud-down)) |
| 363 | (setq comint-prompt-regexp "^(.*gdb[+]?) *") |
| 364 | (setq paragraph-start comint-prompt-regexp) |
| 365 | (run-hooks 'gdb-mode-hook) |
| 366 | ) |
| 367 | |
| 368 | ;; One of the nice features of GDB is its impressive support for |
| 369 | ;; context-sensitive command completion. We preserve that feature |
| 370 | ;; in the GUD buffer by using a GDB command designed just for Emacs. |
| 371 | |
| 372 | ;; The completion process filter indicates when it is finished. |
| 373 | (defvar gud-gdb-complete-in-progress) |
| 374 | |
| 375 | ;; Since output may arrive in fragments we accumulate partials strings here. |
| 376 | (defvar gud-gdb-complete-string) |
| 377 | |
| 378 | ;; We need to know how much of the completion to chop off. |
| 379 | (defvar gud-gdb-complete-break) |
| 380 | |
| 381 | ;; The completion list is constructed by the process filter. |
| 382 | (defvar gud-gdb-complete-list) |
| 383 | |
| 384 | (defvar gud-comint-buffer nil) |
| 385 | |
| 386 | (defun gud-gdb-complete-command () |
| 387 | "Perform completion on the GDB command preceding point. |
| 388 | This is implemented using the GDB `complete' command which isn't |
| 389 | available with older versions of GDB." |
| 390 | (interactive) |
| 391 | (let* ((end (point)) |
| 392 | (command (save-excursion |
| 393 | (beginning-of-line) |
| 394 | (and (looking-at comint-prompt-regexp) |
| 395 | (goto-char (match-end 0))) |
| 396 | (buffer-substring (point) end))) |
| 397 | command-word) |
| 398 | ;; Find the word break. This match will always succeed. |
| 399 | (string-match "\\(\\`\\| \\)\\([^ ]*\\)\\'" command) |
| 400 | (setq gud-gdb-complete-break (match-beginning 2) |
| 401 | command-word (substring command gud-gdb-complete-break)) |
| 402 | ;; Temporarily install our filter function. |
| 403 | (let ((gud-marker-filter 'gud-gdb-complete-filter)) |
| 404 | ;; Issue the command to GDB. |
| 405 | (gud-basic-call (concat "complete " command)) |
| 406 | (setq gud-gdb-complete-in-progress t |
| 407 | gud-gdb-complete-string nil |
| 408 | gud-gdb-complete-list nil) |
| 409 | ;; Slurp the output. |
| 410 | (while gud-gdb-complete-in-progress |
| 411 | (accept-process-output (get-buffer-process gud-comint-buffer)))) |
| 412 | ;; Protect against old versions of GDB. |
| 413 | (and gud-gdb-complete-list |
| 414 | (string-match "^Undefined command: \"complete\"" |
| 415 | (car gud-gdb-complete-list)) |
| 416 | (error "This version of GDB doesn't support the `complete' command.")) |
| 417 | ;; Sort the list like readline. |
| 418 | (setq gud-gdb-complete-list |
| 419 | (sort gud-gdb-complete-list (function string-lessp))) |
| 420 | ;; Remove duplicates. |
| 421 | (let ((first gud-gdb-complete-list) |
| 422 | (second (cdr gud-gdb-complete-list))) |
| 423 | (while second |
| 424 | (if (string-equal (car first) (car second)) |
| 425 | (setcdr first (setq second (cdr second))) |
| 426 | (setq first second |
| 427 | second (cdr second))))) |
| 428 | ;; Add a trailing single quote if there is a unique completion |
| 429 | ;; and it contains an odd number of unquoted single quotes. |
| 430 | (and (= (length gud-gdb-complete-list) 1) |
| 431 | (let ((str (car gud-gdb-complete-list)) |
| 432 | (pos 0) |
| 433 | (count 0)) |
| 434 | (while (string-match "\\([^'\\]\\|\\\\'\\)*'" str pos) |
| 435 | (setq count (1+ count) |
| 436 | pos (match-end 0))) |
| 437 | (and (= (mod count 2) 1) |
| 438 | (setq gud-gdb-complete-list (list (concat str "'")))))) |
| 439 | ;; Let comint handle the rest. |
| 440 | (comint-dynamic-simple-complete command-word gud-gdb-complete-list))) |
| 441 | |
| 442 | ;; The completion process filter is installed temporarily to slurp the |
| 443 | ;; output of GDB up to the next prompt and build the completion list. |
| 444 | (defun gud-gdb-complete-filter (string) |
| 445 | (setq string (concat gud-gdb-complete-string string)) |
| 446 | (while (string-match "\n" string) |
| 447 | (setq gud-gdb-complete-list |
| 448 | (cons (substring string gud-gdb-complete-break (match-beginning 0)) |
| 449 | gud-gdb-complete-list)) |
| 450 | (setq string (substring string (match-end 0)))) |
| 451 | (if (string-match comint-prompt-regexp string) |
| 452 | (progn |
| 453 | (setq gud-gdb-complete-in-progress nil) |
| 454 | string) |
| 455 | (progn |
| 456 | (setq gud-gdb-complete-string string) |
| 457 | ""))) |
| 458 | |
| 459 | ;; gdb speedbar functions |
| 460 | |
| 461 | (defun gud-gdb-goto-stackframe (text token indent) |
| 462 | "Goto the stackframe described by TEXT, TOKEN, and INDENT." |
| 463 | (speedbar-with-attached-buffer |
| 464 | (gud-basic-call (concat "frame " (nth 1 token))) |
| 465 | (sit-for 1))) |
| 466 | |
| 467 | (defvar gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame nil |
| 468 | "Stack frames we are fetching from GDB.") |
| 469 | |
| 470 | (defvar gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list nil |
| 471 | "List of stack frames we are fetching from GDB.") |
| 472 | |
| 473 | ;(defun gud-gdb-get-scope-data (text token indent) |
| 474 | ; ;; checkdoc-params: (indent) |
| 475 | ; "Fetch data associated with a stack frame, and expand/contract it. |
| 476 | ;Data to do this is retrieved from TEXT and TOKEN." |
| 477 | ; (let ((args nil) (scope nil)) |
| 478 | ; (gud-gdb-run-command-fetch-lines "info args") |
| 479 | ; |
| 480 | ; (gud-gdb-run-command-fetch-lines "info local") |
| 481 | ; |
| 482 | ; )) |
| 483 | |
| 484 | (defun gud-gdb-get-stackframe (buffer) |
| 485 | "Extract the current stack frame out of the GUD GDB BUFFER." |
| 486 | (let ((newlst nil) |
| 487 | (gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list nil)) |
| 488 | (gud-gdb-run-command-fetch-lines "backtrace" buffer) |
| 489 | (if (string-match "No stack" (car gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list)) |
| 490 | ;; Go into some other mode??? |
| 491 | nil |
| 492 | (while gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list |
| 493 | (let ((e (car gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list)) |
| 494 | (name nil) (num nil)) |
| 495 | (if (not (or |
| 496 | (string-match "^#\\([0-9]+\\) +[0-9a-fx]+ in \\([0-9a-zA-Z_]+\\) (" e) |
| 497 | (string-match "^#\\([0-9]+\\) +\\([0-9a-zA-Z_]+\\) (" e))) |
| 498 | (if (not (string-match |
| 499 | "at \\([-0-9a-zA-Z_.]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)$" e)) |
| 500 | nil |
| 501 | (setcar newlst |
| 502 | (list (nth 0 (car newlst)) |
| 503 | (nth 1 (car newlst)) |
| 504 | (match-string 1 e) |
| 505 | (match-string 2 e)))) |
| 506 | (setq num (match-string 1 e) |
| 507 | name (match-string 2 e)) |
| 508 | (setq newlst |
| 509 | (cons |
| 510 | (if (string-match |
| 511 | "at \\([-0-9a-zA-Z_.]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)$" e) |
| 512 | (list name num (match-string 1 e) |
| 513 | (match-string 2 e)) |
| 514 | (list name num)) |
| 515 | newlst)))) |
| 516 | (setq gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list |
| 517 | (cdr gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list))) |
| 518 | (nreverse newlst)))) |
| 519 | |
| 520 | ;(defun gud-gdb-selected-frame-info (buffer) |
| 521 | ; "Learn GDB information for the currently selected stack frame in BUFFER." |
| 522 | ; ) |
| 523 | |
| 524 | (defun gud-gdb-run-command-fetch-lines (command buffer) |
| 525 | "Run COMMAND, and return when `gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list' is full. |
| 526 | BUFFER is the GUD buffer in which to run the command." |
| 527 | (save-excursion |
| 528 | (set-buffer buffer) |
| 529 | (if (save-excursion |
| 530 | (goto-char (point-max)) |
| 531 | (beginning-of-line) |
| 532 | (not (looking-at comint-prompt-regexp))) |
| 533 | nil |
| 534 | ;; Much of this copied from GDB complete, but I'm grabbing the stack |
| 535 | ;; frame instead. |
| 536 | (let ((gud-marker-filter 'gud-gdb-speedbar-stack-filter)) |
| 537 | ;; Issue the command to GDB. |
| 538 | (gud-basic-call command) |
| 539 | (setq gud-gdb-complete-in-progress t ;; use this flag for our purposes. |
| 540 | gud-gdb-complete-string nil |
| 541 | gud-gdb-complete-list nil) |
| 542 | ;; Slurp the output. |
| 543 | (while gud-gdb-complete-in-progress |
| 544 | (accept-process-output (get-buffer-process gud-comint-buffer))) |
| 545 | (setq gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame nil |
| 546 | gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list |
| 547 | (nreverse gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list)))))) |
| 548 | |
| 549 | (defun gud-gdb-speedbar-stack-filter (string) |
| 550 | ;; checkdoc-params: (string) |
| 551 | "Filter used to read in the current GDB stack." |
| 552 | (setq string (concat gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame string)) |
| 553 | (while (string-match "\n" string) |
| 554 | (setq gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list |
| 555 | (cons (substring string 0 (match-beginning 0)) |
| 556 | gud-gdb-fetched-stack-frame-list)) |
| 557 | (setq string (substring string (match-end 0)))) |
| 558 | (if (string-match comint-prompt-regexp string) |
| 559 | (progn |
| 560 | (setq gud-gdb-complete-in-progress nil) |
| 561 | string) |
| 562 | (progn |
| 563 | (setq gud-gdb-complete-string string) |
| 564 | ""))) |
| 565 | |
| 566 | \f |
| 567 | ;; ====================================================================== |
| 568 | ;; sdb functions |
| 569 | |
| 570 | ;;; History of argument lists passed to sdb. |
| 571 | (defvar gud-sdb-history nil) |
| 572 | |
| 573 | (defvar gud-sdb-needs-tags (not (file-exists-p "/var")) |
| 574 | "If nil, we're on a System V Release 4 and don't need the tags hack.") |
| 575 | |
| 576 | (defvar gud-sdb-lastfile nil) |
| 577 | |
| 578 | (defun gud-sdb-massage-args (file args) args) |
| 579 | |
| 580 | (defun gud-sdb-marker-filter (string) |
| 581 | (setq gud-marker-acc |
| 582 | (if gud-marker-acc (concat gud-marker-acc string) string)) |
| 583 | (let (start) |
| 584 | ;; Process all complete markers in this chunk |
| 585 | (while |
| 586 | (cond |
| 587 | ;; System V Release 3.2 uses this format |
| 588 | ((string-match "\\(^\\|\n\\)\\*?\\(0x\\w* in \\)?\\([^:\n]*\\):\\([0-9]*\\):.*\n" |
| 589 | gud-marker-acc start) |
| 590 | (setq gud-last-frame |
| 591 | (cons |
| 592 | (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 3) (match-end 3)) |
| 593 | (string-to-int |
| 594 | (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 4) (match-end 4)))))) |
| 595 | ;; System V Release 4.0 quite often clumps two lines together |
| 596 | ((string-match "^\\(BREAKPOINT\\|STEPPED\\) process [0-9]+ function [^ ]+ in \\(.+\\)\n\\([0-9]+\\):" |
| 597 | gud-marker-acc start) |
| 598 | (setq gud-sdb-lastfile |
| 599 | (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2))) |
| 600 | (setq gud-last-frame |
| 601 | (cons |
| 602 | gud-sdb-lastfile |
| 603 | (string-to-int |
| 604 | (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 3) (match-end 3)))))) |
| 605 | ;; System V Release 4.0 |
| 606 | ((string-match "^\\(BREAKPOINT\\|STEPPED\\) process [0-9]+ function [^ ]+ in \\(.+\\)\n" |
| 607 | gud-marker-acc start) |
| 608 | (setq gud-sdb-lastfile |
| 609 | (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)))) |
| 610 | ((and gud-sdb-lastfile (string-match "^\\([0-9]+\\):" |
| 611 | gud-marker-acc start)) |
| 612 | (setq gud-last-frame |
| 613 | (cons |
| 614 | gud-sdb-lastfile |
| 615 | (string-to-int |
| 616 | (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))))) |
| 617 | (t |
| 618 | (setq gud-sdb-lastfile nil))) |
| 619 | (setq start (match-end 0))) |
| 620 | |
| 621 | ;; Search for the last incomplete line in this chunk |
| 622 | (while (string-match "\n" gud-marker-acc start) |
| 623 | (setq start (match-end 0))) |
| 624 | |
| 625 | ;; If we have an incomplete line, store it in gud-marker-acc. |
| 626 | (setq gud-marker-acc (substring gud-marker-acc (or start 0)))) |
| 627 | string) |
| 628 | |
| 629 | (defun gud-sdb-find-file (f) |
| 630 | (save-excursion |
| 631 | (let ((buf (if gud-sdb-needs-tags |
| 632 | (find-tag-noselect f) |
| 633 | (find-file-noselect f)))) |
| 634 | (set-buffer buf) |
| 635 | (gud-make-debug-menu) |
| 636 | (local-set-key [menu-bar debug tbreak] '("Temporary Breakpoint" . gud-tbreak)) |
| 637 | buf))) |
| 638 | |
| 639 | ;;;###autoload |
| 640 | (defun sdb (command-line) |
| 641 | "Run sdb on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*. |
| 642 | The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory |
| 643 | and source-file directory for your debugger." |
| 644 | (interactive |
| 645 | (list (read-from-minibuffer "Run sdb (like this): " |
| 646 | (if (consp gud-sdb-history) |
| 647 | (car gud-sdb-history) |
| 648 | "sdb ") |
| 649 | nil nil |
| 650 | '(gud-sdb-history . 1)))) |
| 651 | (if (and gud-sdb-needs-tags |
| 652 | (not (and (boundp 'tags-file-name) |
| 653 | (stringp tags-file-name) |
| 654 | (file-exists-p tags-file-name)))) |
| 655 | (error "The sdb support requires a valid tags table to work.")) |
| 656 | |
| 657 | (gud-common-init command-line 'gud-sdb-massage-args |
| 658 | 'gud-sdb-marker-filter 'gud-sdb-find-file) |
| 659 | |
| 660 | (gud-def gud-break "%l b" "\C-b" "Set breakpoint at current line.") |
| 661 | (gud-def gud-tbreak "%l c" "\C-t" "Set temporary breakpoint at current line.") |
| 662 | (gud-def gud-remove "%l d" "\C-d" "Remove breakpoint at current line") |
| 663 | (gud-def gud-step "s %p" "\C-s" "Step one source line with display.") |
| 664 | (gud-def gud-stepi "i %p" "\C-i" "Step one instruction with display.") |
| 665 | (gud-def gud-next "S %p" "\C-n" "Step one line (skip functions).") |
| 666 | (gud-def gud-cont "c" "\C-r" "Continue with display.") |
| 667 | (gud-def gud-print "%e/" "\C-p" "Evaluate C expression at point.") |
| 668 | |
| 669 | (setq comint-prompt-regexp "\\(^\\|\n\\)\\*") |
| 670 | (setq paragraph-start comint-prompt-regexp) |
| 671 | (local-set-key [menu-bar debug tbreak] |
| 672 | '("Temporary Breakpoint" . gud-tbreak)) |
| 673 | (run-hooks 'sdb-mode-hook) |
| 674 | ) |
| 675 | \f |
| 676 | ;; ====================================================================== |
| 677 | ;; dbx functions |
| 678 | |
| 679 | ;;; History of argument lists passed to dbx. |
| 680 | (defvar gud-dbx-history nil) |
| 681 | |
| 682 | (defcustom gud-dbx-directories nil |
| 683 | "*A list of directories that dbx should search for source code. |
| 684 | If nil, only source files in the program directory |
| 685 | will be known to dbx. |
| 686 | |
| 687 | The file names should be absolute, or relative to the directory |
| 688 | containing the executable being debugged." |
| 689 | :type '(choice (const :tag "Current Directory" nil) |
| 690 | (repeat :value ("") |
| 691 | directory)) |
| 692 | :group 'gud) |
| 693 | |
| 694 | (defun gud-dbx-massage-args (file args) |
| 695 | (nconc (let ((directories gud-dbx-directories) |
| 696 | (result nil)) |
| 697 | (while directories |
| 698 | (setq result (cons (car directories) (cons "-I" result))) |
| 699 | (setq directories (cdr directories))) |
| 700 | (nreverse result)) |
| 701 | args)) |
| 702 | |
| 703 | (defun gud-dbx-file-name (f) |
| 704 | "Transform a relative file name to an absolute file name, for dbx." |
| 705 | (let ((result nil)) |
| 706 | (if (file-exists-p f) |
| 707 | (setq result (expand-file-name f)) |
| 708 | (let ((directories gud-dbx-directories)) |
| 709 | (while directories |
| 710 | (let ((path (concat (car directories) "/" f))) |
| 711 | (if (file-exists-p path) |
| 712 | (setq result (expand-file-name path) |
| 713 | directories nil))) |
| 714 | (setq directories (cdr directories))))) |
| 715 | result)) |
| 716 | |
| 717 | (defun gud-dbx-marker-filter (string) |
| 718 | (setq gud-marker-acc (if gud-marker-acc (concat gud-marker-acc string) string)) |
| 719 | |
| 720 | (let (start) |
| 721 | ;; Process all complete markers in this chunk. |
| 722 | (while (or (string-match |
| 723 | "stopped in .* at line \\([0-9]*\\) in file \"\\([^\"]*\\)\"" |
| 724 | gud-marker-acc start) |
| 725 | (string-match |
| 726 | "signal .* in .* at line \\([0-9]*\\) in file \"\\([^\"]*\\)\"" |
| 727 | gud-marker-acc start)) |
| 728 | (setq gud-last-frame |
| 729 | (cons |
| 730 | (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)) |
| 731 | (string-to-int |
| 732 | (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))) |
| 733 | start (match-end 0))) |
| 734 | |
| 735 | ;; Search for the last incomplete line in this chunk |
| 736 | (while (string-match "\n" gud-marker-acc start) |
| 737 | (setq start (match-end 0))) |
| 738 | |
| 739 | ;; If the incomplete line APPEARS to begin with another marker, keep it |
| 740 | ;; in the accumulator. Otherwise, clear the accumulator to avoid an |
| 741 | ;; unnecessary concat during the next call. |
| 742 | (setq gud-marker-acc |
| 743 | (if (string-match "\\(stopped\\|signal\\)" gud-marker-acc start) |
| 744 | (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 0)) |
| 745 | nil))) |
| 746 | string) |
| 747 | |
| 748 | ;; Functions for Mips-style dbx. Given the option `-emacs', documented in |
| 749 | ;; OSF1, not necessarily elsewhere, it produces markers similar to gdb's. |
| 750 | (defvar gud-mips-p |
| 751 | (or (string-match "^mips-[^-]*-ultrix" system-configuration) |
| 752 | ;; We haven't tested gud on this system: |
| 753 | (string-match "^mips-[^-]*-riscos" system-configuration) |
| 754 | ;; It's documented on OSF/1.3 |
| 755 | (string-match "^mips-[^-]*-osf1" system-configuration) |
| 756 | (string-match "^alpha[^-]*-[^-]*-osf" system-configuration)) |
| 757 | "Non-nil to assume the MIPS/OSF dbx conventions (argument `-emacs').") |
| 758 | |
| 759 | (defun gud-mipsdbx-massage-args (file args) |
| 760 | (cons "-emacs" args)) |
| 761 | |
| 762 | ;; This is just like the gdb one except for the regexps since we need to cope |
| 763 | ;; with an optional breakpoint number in [] before the ^Z^Z |
| 764 | (defun gud-mipsdbx-marker-filter (string) |
| 765 | (setq gud-marker-acc (concat gud-marker-acc string)) |
| 766 | (let ((output "")) |
| 767 | |
| 768 | ;; Process all the complete markers in this chunk. |
| 769 | (while (string-match |
| 770 | ;; This is like th gdb marker but with an optional |
| 771 | ;; leading break point number like `[1] ' |
| 772 | "[][ 0-9]*\032\032\\([^:\n]*\\):\\([0-9]*\\):.*\n" |
| 773 | gud-marker-acc) |
| 774 | (setq |
| 775 | |
| 776 | ;; Extract the frame position from the marker. |
| 777 | gud-last-frame |
| 778 | (cons (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)) |
| 779 | (string-to-int (substring gud-marker-acc |
| 780 | (match-beginning 2) |
| 781 | (match-end 2)))) |
| 782 | |
| 783 | ;; Append any text before the marker to the output we're going |
| 784 | ;; to return - we don't include the marker in this text. |
| 785 | output (concat output |
| 786 | (substring gud-marker-acc 0 (match-beginning 0))) |
| 787 | |
| 788 | ;; Set the accumulator to the remaining text. |
| 789 | gud-marker-acc (substring gud-marker-acc (match-end 0)))) |
| 790 | |
| 791 | ;; Does the remaining text look like it might end with the |
| 792 | ;; beginning of another marker? If it does, then keep it in |
| 793 | ;; gud-marker-acc until we receive the rest of it. Since we |
| 794 | ;; know the full marker regexp above failed, it's pretty simple to |
| 795 | ;; test for marker starts. |
| 796 | (if (string-match "[][ 0-9]*\032.*\\'" gud-marker-acc) |
| 797 | (progn |
| 798 | ;; Everything before the potential marker start can be output. |
| 799 | (setq output (concat output (substring gud-marker-acc |
| 800 | 0 (match-beginning 0)))) |
| 801 | |
| 802 | ;; Everything after, we save, to combine with later input. |
| 803 | (setq gud-marker-acc |
| 804 | (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 0)))) |
| 805 | |
| 806 | (setq output (concat output gud-marker-acc) |
| 807 | gud-marker-acc "")) |
| 808 | |
| 809 | output)) |
| 810 | |
| 811 | ;; The dbx in IRIX is a pain. It doesn't print the file name when |
| 812 | ;; stopping at a breakpoint (but you do get it from the `up' and |
| 813 | ;; `down' commands...). The only way to extract the information seems |
| 814 | ;; to be with a `file' command, although the current line number is |
| 815 | ;; available in $curline. Thus we have to look for output which |
| 816 | ;; appears to indicate a breakpoint. Then we prod the dbx sub-process |
| 817 | ;; to output the information we want with a combination of the |
| 818 | ;; `printf' and `file' commands as a pseudo marker which we can |
| 819 | ;; recognise next time through the marker-filter. This would be like |
| 820 | ;; the gdb marker but you can't get the file name without a newline... |
| 821 | ;; Note that gud-remove won't work since Irix dbx expects a breakpoint |
| 822 | ;; number rather than a line number etc. Maybe this could be made to |
| 823 | ;; work by listing all the breakpoints and picking the one(s) with the |
| 824 | ;; correct line number, but life's too short. |
| 825 | ;; d.love@dl.ac.uk (Dave Love) can be blamed for this |
| 826 | |
| 827 | (defvar gud-irix-p |
| 828 | (and (string-match "^mips-[^-]*-irix" system-configuration) |
| 829 | (not (string-match "irix[6-9]\\.[1-9]" system-configuration))) |
| 830 | "Non-nil to assume the interface appropriate for IRIX dbx. |
| 831 | This works in IRIX 4, 5 and 6, but `gud-dbx-use-stopformat-p' provides |
| 832 | a better solution in 6.1 upwards.") |
| 833 | (defvar gud-dbx-use-stopformat-p |
| 834 | (string-match "irix[6-9]\\.[1-9]" system-configuration) |
| 835 | "Non-nil to use the dbx feature present at least from Irix 6.1 |
| 836 | whereby $stopformat=1 produces an output format compatiable with |
| 837 | `gud-dbx-marker-filter'.") |
| 838 | ;; [Irix dbx seems to be a moving target. The dbx output changed |
| 839 | ;; subtly sometime between OS v4.0.5 and v5.2 so that, for instance, |
| 840 | ;; the output from `up' is no longer spotted by gud (and it's probably |
| 841 | ;; not distinctive enough to try to match it -- use C-<, C-> |
| 842 | ;; exclusively) . For 5.3 and 6.0, the $curline variable changed to |
| 843 | ;; `long long'(why?!), so the printf stuff needed changing. The line |
| 844 | ;; number was cast to `long' as a compromise between the new `long |
| 845 | ;; long' and the original `int'. This is reported not to work in 6.2, |
| 846 | ;; so it's changed back to int -- don't make your sources too long. |
| 847 | ;; From Irix6.1 (but not 6.0?) dbx supports an undocumented feature |
| 848 | ;; whereby `set $stopformat=1' reportedly produces output compatible |
| 849 | ;; with `gud-dbx-marker-filter', which we prefer. |
| 850 | |
| 851 | ;; The process filter is also somewhat |
| 852 | ;; unreliable, sometimes not spotting the markers; I don't know |
| 853 | ;; whether there's anything that can be done about that. It would be |
| 854 | ;; much better if SGI could be persuaded to (re?)instate the MIPS |
| 855 | ;; -emacs flag for gdb-like output (which ought to be possible as most |
| 856 | ;; of the communication I've had over it has been from sgi.com).] |
| 857 | |
| 858 | ;; this filter is influenced by the xdb one rather than the gdb one |
| 859 | (defun gud-irixdbx-marker-filter (string) |
| 860 | (let (result (case-fold-search nil)) |
| 861 | (if (or (string-match comint-prompt-regexp string) |
| 862 | (string-match ".*\012" string)) |
| 863 | (setq result (concat gud-marker-acc string) |
| 864 | gud-marker-acc "") |
| 865 | (setq gud-marker-acc (concat gud-marker-acc string))) |
| 866 | (if result |
| 867 | (cond |
| 868 | ;; look for breakpoint or signal indication e.g.: |
| 869 | ;; [2] Process 1267 (pplot) stopped at [params:338 ,0x400ec0] |
| 870 | ;; Process 1281 (pplot) stopped at [params:339 ,0x400ec8] |
| 871 | ;; Process 1270 (pplot) Floating point exception [._read._read:16 ,0x452188] |
| 872 | ((string-match |
| 873 | "^\\(\\[[0-9]+] \\)?Process +[0-9]+ ([^)]*) [^[]+\\[[^]\n]*]\n" |
| 874 | result) |
| 875 | ;; prod dbx into printing out the line number and file |
| 876 | ;; name in a form we can grok as below |
| 877 | (process-send-string (get-buffer-process gud-comint-buffer) |
| 878 | "printf \"\032\032%1d:\",(int)$curline;file\n")) |
| 879 | ;; look for result of, say, "up" e.g.: |
| 880 | ;; .pplot.pplot(0x800) ["src/pplot.f":261, 0x400c7c] |
| 881 | ;; (this will also catch one of the lines printed by "where") |
| 882 | ((string-match |
| 883 | "^[^ ][^[]*\\[\"\\([^\"]+\\)\":\\([0-9]+\\), [^]]+]\n" |
| 884 | result) |
| 885 | (let ((file (substring result (match-beginning 1) |
| 886 | (match-end 1)))) |
| 887 | (if (file-exists-p file) |
| 888 | (setq gud-last-frame |
| 889 | (cons |
| 890 | (substring |
| 891 | result (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)) |
| 892 | (string-to-int |
| 893 | (substring |
| 894 | result (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2))))))) |
| 895 | result) |
| 896 | ((string-match ; kluged-up marker as above |
| 897 | "\032\032\\([0-9]*\\):\\(.*\\)\n" result) |
| 898 | (let ((file (gud-dbx-file-name |
| 899 | (substring result (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2))))) |
| 900 | (if (and file (file-exists-p file)) |
| 901 | (setq gud-last-frame |
| 902 | (cons |
| 903 | file |
| 904 | (string-to-int |
| 905 | (substring |
| 906 | result (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))))) |
| 907 | (setq result (substring result 0 (match-beginning 0)))))) |
| 908 | (or result ""))) |
| 909 | |
| 910 | (defvar gud-dgux-p (string-match "-dgux" system-configuration) |
| 911 | "Non-nil means to assume the interface approriate for DG/UX dbx. |
| 912 | This was tested using R4.11.") |
| 913 | |
| 914 | ;; There are a couple of differences between DG's dbx output and normal |
| 915 | ;; dbx output which make it nontrivial to integrate this into the |
| 916 | ;; standard dbx-marker-filter (mainly, there are a different number of |
| 917 | ;; backreferences). The markers look like: |
| 918 | ;; |
| 919 | ;; (0) Stopped at line 10, routine main(argc=1, argv=0xeffff0e0), file t.c |
| 920 | ;; |
| 921 | ;; from breakpoints (the `(0)' there isn't constant, it's the breakpoint |
| 922 | ;; number), and |
| 923 | ;; |
| 924 | ;; Stopped at line 13, routine main(argc=1, argv=0xeffff0e0), file t.c |
| 925 | ;; |
| 926 | ;; from signals and |
| 927 | ;; |
| 928 | ;; Frame 21, line 974, routine command_loop(), file keyboard.c |
| 929 | ;; |
| 930 | ;; from up/down/where. |
| 931 | |
| 932 | (defun gud-dguxdbx-marker-filter (string) |
| 933 | (setq gud-marker-acc (if gud-marker-acc |
| 934 | (concat gud-marker-acc string) |
| 935 | string)) |
| 936 | (let ((re (concat "^\\(\\(([0-9]+) \\)?Stopped at\\|Frame [0-9]+,\\)" |
| 937 | " line \\([0-9]+\\), routine .*, file \\([^ \t\n]+\\)")) |
| 938 | start) |
| 939 | ;; Process all complete markers in this chunk. |
| 940 | (while (string-match re gud-marker-acc start) |
| 941 | (setq gud-last-frame |
| 942 | (cons |
| 943 | (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 4) (match-end 4)) |
| 944 | (string-to-int (substring gud-marker-acc |
| 945 | (match-beginning 3) (match-end 3)))) |
| 946 | start (match-end 0))) |
| 947 | |
| 948 | ;; Search for the last incomplete line in this chunk |
| 949 | (while (string-match "\n" gud-marker-acc start) |
| 950 | (setq start (match-end 0))) |
| 951 | |
| 952 | ;; If the incomplete line APPEARS to begin with another marker, keep it |
| 953 | ;; in the accumulator. Otherwise, clear the accumulator to avoid an |
| 954 | ;; unnecessary concat during the next call. |
| 955 | (setq gud-marker-acc |
| 956 | (if (string-match "Stopped\\|Frame" gud-marker-acc start) |
| 957 | (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 0)) |
| 958 | nil))) |
| 959 | string) |
| 960 | |
| 961 | (defun gud-dbx-find-file (f) |
| 962 | (save-excursion |
| 963 | (let ((realf (gud-dbx-file-name f))) |
| 964 | (if realf |
| 965 | (let ((buf (find-file-noselect realf))) |
| 966 | (set-buffer buf) |
| 967 | (gud-make-debug-menu) |
| 968 | (local-set-key [menu-bar debug up] '("Up Stack" . gud-up)) |
| 969 | (local-set-key [menu-bar debug down] '("Down Stack" . gud-down)) |
| 970 | buf) |
| 971 | nil)))) |
| 972 | |
| 973 | ;;;###autoload |
| 974 | (defun dbx (command-line) |
| 975 | "Run dbx on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*. |
| 976 | The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory |
| 977 | and source-file directory for your debugger." |
| 978 | (interactive |
| 979 | (list (read-from-minibuffer "Run dbx (like this): " |
| 980 | (if (consp gud-dbx-history) |
| 981 | (car gud-dbx-history) |
| 982 | "dbx ") |
| 983 | nil nil |
| 984 | '(gud-dbx-history . 1)))) |
| 985 | |
| 986 | (cond |
| 987 | (gud-mips-p |
| 988 | (gud-common-init command-line 'gud-mipsdbx-massage-args |
| 989 | 'gud-mipsdbx-marker-filter 'gud-dbx-find-file)) |
| 990 | (gud-irix-p |
| 991 | (gud-common-init command-line 'gud-dbx-massage-args |
| 992 | 'gud-irixdbx-marker-filter 'gud-dbx-find-file)) |
| 993 | (gud-dgux-p |
| 994 | (gud-common-init command-line 'gud-dbx-massage-args |
| 995 | 'gud-dguxdbx-marker-filter 'gud-dbx-find-file)) |
| 996 | (t |
| 997 | (gud-common-init command-line 'gud-dbx-massage-args |
| 998 | 'gud-dbx-marker-filter 'gud-dbx-find-file))) |
| 999 | |
| 1000 | (cond |
| 1001 | (gud-mips-p |
| 1002 | (gud-def gud-up "up %p" "<" "Up (numeric arg) stack frames.") |
| 1003 | (gud-def gud-down "down %p" ">" "Down (numeric arg) stack frames.") |
| 1004 | (gud-def gud-break "stop at \"%f\":%l" |
| 1005 | "\C-b" "Set breakpoint at current line.") |
| 1006 | (gud-def gud-finish "return" "\C-f" "Finish executing current function.")) |
| 1007 | (gud-irix-p |
| 1008 | (gud-def gud-break "stop at \"%d%f\":%l" |
| 1009 | "\C-b" "Set breakpoint at current line.") |
| 1010 | (gud-def gud-finish "return" "\C-f" "Finish executing current function.") |
| 1011 | (gud-def gud-up "up %p; printf \"\032\032%1d:\",(int)$curline;file\n" |
| 1012 | "<" "Up (numeric arg) stack frames.") |
| 1013 | (gud-def gud-down "down %p; printf \"\032\032%1d:\",(int)$curline;file\n" |
| 1014 | ">" "Down (numeric arg) stack frames.") |
| 1015 | ;; Make dbx give out the source location info that we need. |
| 1016 | (process-send-string (get-buffer-process gud-comint-buffer) |
| 1017 | "printf \"\032\032%1d:\",(int)$curline;file\n")) |
| 1018 | (gud-dbx-use-stopformat-p |
| 1019 | (process-send-string (get-buffer-process gud-comint-buffer) |
| 1020 | "set $stopformat=1\n")) |
| 1021 | (t |
| 1022 | (gud-def gud-up "up %p" "<" "Up (numeric arg) stack frames.") |
| 1023 | (gud-def gud-down "down %p" ">" "Down (numeric arg) stack frames.") |
| 1024 | (gud-def gud-break "file \"%d%f\"\nstop at %l" |
| 1025 | "\C-b" "Set breakpoint at current line."))) |
| 1026 | |
| 1027 | (gud-def gud-remove "clear %l" "\C-d" "Remove breakpoint at current line") |
| 1028 | (gud-def gud-step "step %p" "\C-s" "Step one line with display.") |
| 1029 | (gud-def gud-stepi "stepi %p" "\C-i" "Step one instruction with display.") |
| 1030 | (gud-def gud-next "next %p" "\C-n" "Step one line (skip functions).") |
| 1031 | (gud-def gud-cont "cont" "\C-r" "Continue with display.") |
| 1032 | (gud-def gud-print "print %e" "\C-p" "Evaluate C expression at point.") |
| 1033 | |
| 1034 | (setq comint-prompt-regexp "^[^)\n]*dbx) *") |
| 1035 | (setq paragraph-start comint-prompt-regexp) |
| 1036 | (local-set-key [menu-bar debug up] '("Up Stack" . gud-up)) |
| 1037 | (local-set-key [menu-bar debug down] '("Down Stack" . gud-down)) |
| 1038 | (run-hooks 'dbx-mode-hook) |
| 1039 | ) |
| 1040 | \f |
| 1041 | ;; ====================================================================== |
| 1042 | ;; xdb (HP PARISC debugger) functions |
| 1043 | |
| 1044 | ;;; History of argument lists passed to xdb. |
| 1045 | (defvar gud-xdb-history nil) |
| 1046 | |
| 1047 | (defcustom gud-xdb-directories nil |
| 1048 | "*A list of directories that xdb should search for source code. |
| 1049 | If nil, only source files in the program directory |
| 1050 | will be known to xdb. |
| 1051 | |
| 1052 | The file names should be absolute, or relative to the directory |
| 1053 | containing the executable being debugged." |
| 1054 | :type '(choice (const :tag "Current Directory" nil) |
| 1055 | (repeat :value ("") |
| 1056 | directory)) |
| 1057 | :group 'gud) |
| 1058 | |
| 1059 | (defun gud-xdb-massage-args (file args) |
| 1060 | (nconc (let ((directories gud-xdb-directories) |
| 1061 | (result nil)) |
| 1062 | (while directories |
| 1063 | (setq result (cons (car directories) (cons "-d" result))) |
| 1064 | (setq directories (cdr directories))) |
| 1065 | (nreverse result)) |
| 1066 | args)) |
| 1067 | |
| 1068 | (defun gud-xdb-file-name (f) |
| 1069 | "Transform a relative pathname to a full pathname in xdb mode" |
| 1070 | (let ((result nil)) |
| 1071 | (if (file-exists-p f) |
| 1072 | (setq result (expand-file-name f)) |
| 1073 | (let ((directories gud-xdb-directories)) |
| 1074 | (while directories |
| 1075 | (let ((path (concat (car directories) "/" f))) |
| 1076 | (if (file-exists-p path) |
| 1077 | (setq result (expand-file-name path) |
| 1078 | directories nil))) |
| 1079 | (setq directories (cdr directories))))) |
| 1080 | result)) |
| 1081 | |
| 1082 | ;; xdb does not print the lines all at once, so we have to accumulate them |
| 1083 | (defun gud-xdb-marker-filter (string) |
| 1084 | (let (result) |
| 1085 | (if (or (string-match comint-prompt-regexp string) |
| 1086 | (string-match ".*\012" string)) |
| 1087 | (setq result (concat gud-marker-acc string) |
| 1088 | gud-marker-acc "") |
| 1089 | (setq gud-marker-acc (concat gud-marker-acc string))) |
| 1090 | (if result |
| 1091 | (if (or (string-match "\\([^\n \t:]+\\): [^:]+: \\([0-9]+\\)[: ]" |
| 1092 | result) |
| 1093 | (string-match "[^: \t]+:[ \t]+\\([^:]+\\): [^:]+: \\([0-9]+\\):" |
| 1094 | result)) |
| 1095 | (let ((line (string-to-int |
| 1096 | (substring result (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)))) |
| 1097 | (file (gud-xdb-file-name |
| 1098 | (substring result (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))) |
| 1099 | (if file |
| 1100 | (setq gud-last-frame (cons file line)))))) |
| 1101 | (or result ""))) |
| 1102 | |
| 1103 | (defun gud-xdb-find-file (f) |
| 1104 | (save-excursion |
| 1105 | (let ((realf (gud-xdb-file-name f))) |
| 1106 | (if realf |
| 1107 | (let ((buf (find-file-noselect realf))) |
| 1108 | (set-buffer buf) |
| 1109 | (gud-make-debug-menu) |
| 1110 | (local-set-key [menu-bar debug tbreak] |
| 1111 | '("Temporary Breakpoint" . gud-tbreak)) |
| 1112 | (local-set-key [menu-bar debug finish] |
| 1113 | '("Finish Function" . gud-finish)) |
| 1114 | (local-set-key [menu-bar debug up] '("Up Stack" . gud-up)) |
| 1115 | (local-set-key [menu-bar debug down] '("Down Stack" . gud-down)) |
| 1116 | buf) |
| 1117 | nil)))) |
| 1118 | |
| 1119 | ;;;###autoload |
| 1120 | (defun xdb (command-line) |
| 1121 | "Run xdb on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*. |
| 1122 | The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory |
| 1123 | and source-file directory for your debugger. |
| 1124 | |
| 1125 | You can set the variable 'gud-xdb-directories' to a list of program source |
| 1126 | directories if your program contains sources from more than one directory." |
| 1127 | (interactive |
| 1128 | (list (read-from-minibuffer "Run xdb (like this): " |
| 1129 | (if (consp gud-xdb-history) |
| 1130 | (car gud-xdb-history) |
| 1131 | "xdb ") |
| 1132 | nil nil |
| 1133 | '(gud-xdb-history . 1)))) |
| 1134 | |
| 1135 | (gud-common-init command-line 'gud-xdb-massage-args |
| 1136 | 'gud-xdb-marker-filter 'gud-xdb-find-file) |
| 1137 | |
| 1138 | (gud-def gud-break "b %f:%l" "\C-b" "Set breakpoint at current line.") |
| 1139 | (gud-def gud-tbreak "b %f:%l\\t" "\C-t" |
| 1140 | "Set temporary breakpoint at current line.") |
| 1141 | (gud-def gud-remove "db" "\C-d" "Remove breakpoint at current line") |
| 1142 | (gud-def gud-step "s %p" "\C-s" "Step one line with display.") |
| 1143 | (gud-def gud-next "S %p" "\C-n" "Step one line (skip functions).") |
| 1144 | (gud-def gud-cont "c" "\C-r" "Continue with display.") |
| 1145 | (gud-def gud-up "up %p" "<" "Up (numeric arg) stack frames.") |
| 1146 | (gud-def gud-down "down %p" ">" "Down (numeric arg) stack frames.") |
| 1147 | (gud-def gud-finish "bu\\t" "\C-f" "Finish executing current function.") |
| 1148 | (gud-def gud-print "p %e" "\C-p" "Evaluate C expression at point.") |
| 1149 | |
| 1150 | (setq comint-prompt-regexp "^>") |
| 1151 | (setq paragraph-start comint-prompt-regexp) |
| 1152 | (local-set-key [menu-bar debug tbreak] '("Temporary Breakpoint" . gud-tbreak)) |
| 1153 | (local-set-key [menu-bar debug finish] '("Finish Function" . gud-finish)) |
| 1154 | (local-set-key [menu-bar debug up] '("Up Stack" . gud-up)) |
| 1155 | (local-set-key [menu-bar debug down] '("Down Stack" . gud-down)) |
| 1156 | (run-hooks 'xdb-mode-hook)) |
| 1157 | \f |
| 1158 | ;; ====================================================================== |
| 1159 | ;; perldb functions |
| 1160 | |
| 1161 | ;;; History of argument lists passed to perldb. |
| 1162 | (defvar gud-perldb-history nil) |
| 1163 | |
| 1164 | (defun gud-perldb-massage-args (file args) |
| 1165 | (cond ((equal (car args) "-e") |
| 1166 | (cons "-d" |
| 1167 | (cons (car args) |
| 1168 | (cons (nth 1 args) |
| 1169 | (cons "--" (cons "-emacs" (cdr (cdr args)))))))) |
| 1170 | (t |
| 1171 | (cons "-d" (cons (car args) (cons "-emacs" (cdr args))))))) |
| 1172 | |
| 1173 | ;; There's no guarantee that Emacs will hand the filter the entire |
| 1174 | ;; marker at once; it could be broken up across several strings. We |
| 1175 | ;; might even receive a big chunk with several markers in it. If we |
| 1176 | ;; receive a chunk of text which looks like it might contain the |
| 1177 | ;; beginning of a marker, we save it here between calls to the |
| 1178 | ;; filter. |
| 1179 | (defvar gud-perldb-marker-acc "") |
| 1180 | |
| 1181 | (defun gud-perldb-marker-filter (string) |
| 1182 | (setq gud-marker-acc (concat gud-marker-acc string)) |
| 1183 | (let ((output "")) |
| 1184 | |
| 1185 | ;; Process all the complete markers in this chunk. |
| 1186 | (while (string-match "\032\032\\(\\([a-zA-Z]:\\)?[^:\n]*\\):\\([0-9]*\\):.*\n" |
| 1187 | gud-marker-acc) |
| 1188 | (setq |
| 1189 | |
| 1190 | ;; Extract the frame position from the marker. |
| 1191 | gud-last-frame |
| 1192 | (cons (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)) |
| 1193 | (string-to-int (substring gud-marker-acc |
| 1194 | (match-beginning 3) |
| 1195 | (match-end 3)))) |
| 1196 | |
| 1197 | ;; Append any text before the marker to the output we're going |
| 1198 | ;; to return - we don't include the marker in this text. |
| 1199 | output (concat output |
| 1200 | (substring gud-marker-acc 0 (match-beginning 0))) |
| 1201 | |
| 1202 | ;; Set the accumulator to the remaining text. |
| 1203 | gud-marker-acc (substring gud-marker-acc (match-end 0)))) |
| 1204 | |
| 1205 | ;; Does the remaining text look like it might end with the |
| 1206 | ;; beginning of another marker? If it does, then keep it in |
| 1207 | ;; gud-marker-acc until we receive the rest of it. Since we |
| 1208 | ;; know the full marker regexp above failed, it's pretty simple to |
| 1209 | ;; test for marker starts. |
| 1210 | (if (string-match "\032.*\\'" gud-marker-acc) |
| 1211 | (progn |
| 1212 | ;; Everything before the potential marker start can be output. |
| 1213 | (setq output (concat output (substring gud-marker-acc |
| 1214 | 0 (match-beginning 0)))) |
| 1215 | |
| 1216 | ;; Everything after, we save, to combine with later input. |
| 1217 | (setq gud-marker-acc |
| 1218 | (substring gud-marker-acc (match-beginning 0)))) |
| 1219 | |
| 1220 | (setq output (concat output gud-marker-acc) |
| 1221 | gud-marker-acc "")) |
| 1222 | |
| 1223 | output)) |
| 1224 | |
| 1225 | (defun gud-perldb-find-file (f) |
| 1226 | (save-excursion |
| 1227 | (let ((buf (find-file-noselect f))) |
| 1228 | (set-buffer buf) |
| 1229 | (gud-make-debug-menu) |
| 1230 | buf))) |
| 1231 | |
| 1232 | (defcustom gud-perldb-command-name "perl" |
| 1233 | "File name for executing Perl." |
| 1234 | :type 'string |
| 1235 | :group 'gud) |
| 1236 | |
| 1237 | ;;;###autoload |
| 1238 | (defun perldb (command-line) |
| 1239 | "Run perldb on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*. |
| 1240 | The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory |
| 1241 | and source-file directory for your debugger." |
| 1242 | (interactive |
| 1243 | (list (read-from-minibuffer "Run perldb (like this): " |
| 1244 | (if (consp gud-perldb-history) |
| 1245 | (car gud-perldb-history) |
| 1246 | (concat gud-perldb-command-name |
| 1247 | " " |
| 1248 | (or (buffer-file-name) |
| 1249 | "-e 0") |
| 1250 | " ")) |
| 1251 | nil nil |
| 1252 | '(gud-perldb-history . 1)))) |
| 1253 | |
| 1254 | (gud-common-init command-line 'gud-perldb-massage-args |
| 1255 | 'gud-perldb-marker-filter 'gud-perldb-find-file) |
| 1256 | |
| 1257 | (gud-def gud-break "b %l" "\C-b" "Set breakpoint at current line.") |
| 1258 | (gud-def gud-remove "d %l" "\C-d" "Remove breakpoint at current line") |
| 1259 | (gud-def gud-step "s" "\C-s" "Step one source line with display.") |
| 1260 | (gud-def gud-next "n" "\C-n" "Step one line (skip functions).") |
| 1261 | (gud-def gud-cont "c" "\C-r" "Continue with display.") |
| 1262 | ; (gud-def gud-finish "finish" "\C-f" "Finish executing current function.") |
| 1263 | ; (gud-def gud-up "up %p" "<" "Up N stack frames (numeric arg).") |
| 1264 | ; (gud-def gud-down "down %p" ">" "Down N stack frames (numeric arg).") |
| 1265 | (gud-def gud-print "%e" "\C-p" "Evaluate perl expression at point.") |
| 1266 | |
| 1267 | (setq comint-prompt-regexp "^ DB<+[0-9]+>+ ") |
| 1268 | (setq paragraph-start comint-prompt-regexp) |
| 1269 | (run-hooks 'perldb-mode-hook) |
| 1270 | ) |
| 1271 | \f |
| 1272 | ;; ====================================================================== |
| 1273 | ;; |
| 1274 | ;; JDB support. |
| 1275 | ;; |
| 1276 | ;; AUTHOR: Derek Davies <ddavies@world.std.com> |
| 1277 | ;; |
| 1278 | ;; CREATED: Sun Feb 22 10:46:38 1998 Derek Davies. |
| 1279 | ;; |
| 1280 | ;; INVOCATION NOTES: |
| 1281 | ;; |
| 1282 | ;; You invoke jdb-mode with: |
| 1283 | ;; |
| 1284 | ;; M-x jdb <enter> |
| 1285 | ;; |
| 1286 | ;; It responds with: |
| 1287 | ;; |
| 1288 | ;; Run jdb (like this): jdb |
| 1289 | ;; |
| 1290 | ;; type any jdb switches followed by the name of the class you'd like to debug. |
| 1291 | ;; Supply a fully qualfied classname (these do not have the ".class" extension) |
| 1292 | ;; for the name of the class to debug (e.g. "COM.the-kind.ddavies.CoolClass"). |
| 1293 | ;; See the known problems section below for restrictions when specifying jdb |
| 1294 | ;; command line switches (search forward for '-classpath'). |
| 1295 | ;; |
| 1296 | ;; You should see something like the following: |
| 1297 | ;; |
| 1298 | ;; Current directory is ~/src/java/hello/ |
| 1299 | ;; Initializing jdb... |
| 1300 | ;; 0xed2f6628:class(hello) |
| 1301 | ;; > |
| 1302 | ;; |
| 1303 | ;; To set an initial breakpoint try: |
| 1304 | ;; |
| 1305 | ;; > stop in hello.main |
| 1306 | ;; Breakpoint set in hello.main |
| 1307 | ;; > |
| 1308 | ;; |
| 1309 | ;; To execute the program type: |
| 1310 | ;; |
| 1311 | ;; > run |
| 1312 | ;; run hello |
| 1313 | ;; |
| 1314 | ;; Breakpoint hit: running ... |
| 1315 | ;; hello.main (hello:12) |
| 1316 | ;; |
| 1317 | ;; Type M-n to step over the current line and M-s to step into it. That, |
| 1318 | ;; along with the JDB 'help' command should get you started. The 'quit' |
| 1319 | ;; JDB command will get out out of the debugger. There is some truly |
| 1320 | ;; pathetic JDB documentation available at: |
| 1321 | ;; |
| 1322 | ;; http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.1/debugging/ |
| 1323 | ;; |
| 1324 | ;; KNOWN PROBLEMS AND FIXME's: |
| 1325 | ;; |
| 1326 | ;; Not sure what happens with inner classes ... haven't tried them. |
| 1327 | ;; |
| 1328 | ;; Does not grok UNICODE id's. Only ASCII id's are supported. |
| 1329 | ;; |
| 1330 | ;; You must not put whitespace between "-classpath" and the path to |
| 1331 | ;; search for java classes even though it is required when invoking jdb |
| 1332 | ;; from the command line. See gud-jdb-massage-args for details. |
| 1333 | ;; |
| 1334 | ;; If any of the source files in the directories listed in |
| 1335 | ;; gud-jdb-directories won't parse you'll have problems. Make sure |
| 1336 | ;; every file ending in ".java" in these directories parses without error. |
| 1337 | ;; |
| 1338 | ;; All the .java files in the directories in gud-jdb-directories are |
| 1339 | ;; syntactically analyzed each time gud jdb is invoked. It would be |
| 1340 | ;; nice to keep as much information as possible between runs. It would |
| 1341 | ;; be really nice to analyze the files only as neccessary (when the |
| 1342 | ;; source needs to be displayed.) I'm not sure to what extent the former |
| 1343 | ;; can be accomplished and I'm not sure the latter can be done at all |
| 1344 | ;; since I don't know of any general way to tell which .class files are |
| 1345 | ;; defined by which .java file without analyzing all the .java files. |
| 1346 | ;; If anyone knows why JavaSoft didn't put the source file names in |
| 1347 | ;; debuggable .class files please clue me in so I find something else |
| 1348 | ;; to be spiteful and bitter about. |
| 1349 | ;; |
| 1350 | ;; ====================================================================== |
| 1351 | ;; gud jdb variables and functions |
| 1352 | |
| 1353 | ;; History of argument lists passed to jdb. |
| 1354 | (defvar gud-jdb-history nil) |
| 1355 | |
| 1356 | ;; List of Java source file directories. |
| 1357 | (defvar gud-jdb-directories (list ".") |
| 1358 | "*A list of directories that gud jdb should search for source code. |
| 1359 | The file names should be absolute, or relative to the current directory.") |
| 1360 | |
| 1361 | ;; List of the java source files for this debugging session. |
| 1362 | (defvar gud-jdb-source-files nil) |
| 1363 | |
| 1364 | ;; Return a list of java source files. PATH gives the directories in |
| 1365 | ;; which to search for files with extension EXTN. Normally EXTN is |
| 1366 | ;; given as the regular expression "\\.java$" . |
| 1367 | (defun gud-jdb-build-source-files-list (path extn) |
| 1368 | (apply 'nconc (mapcar (lambda (d) (directory-files d t extn nil)) path))) |
| 1369 | |
| 1370 | ;; Move point past whitespace. |
| 1371 | (defun gud-jdb-skip-whitespace () |
| 1372 | (skip-chars-forward " \n\r\t\014")) |
| 1373 | |
| 1374 | ;; Move point past a "// <eol>" type of comment. |
| 1375 | (defun gud-jdb-skip-single-line-comment () |
| 1376 | (end-of-line)) |
| 1377 | |
| 1378 | ;; Move point past a "/* */" or "/** */" type of comment. |
| 1379 | (defun gud-jdb-skip-traditional-or-documentation-comment () |
| 1380 | (forward-char 2) |
| 1381 | (catch 'break |
| 1382 | (while (not (eobp)) |
| 1383 | (if (eq (following-char) ?*) |
| 1384 | (progn |
| 1385 | (forward-char) |
| 1386 | (if (not (eobp)) |
| 1387 | (if (eq (following-char) ?/) |
| 1388 | (progn |
| 1389 | (forward-char) |
| 1390 | (throw 'break nil))))) |
| 1391 | (forward-char))))) |
| 1392 | |
| 1393 | ;; Move point past any number of consecutive whitespace chars and/or comments. |
| 1394 | (defun gud-jdb-skip-whitespace-and-comments () |
| 1395 | (gud-jdb-skip-whitespace) |
| 1396 | (catch 'done |
| 1397 | (while t |
| 1398 | (cond |
| 1399 | ((looking-at "//") |
| 1400 | (gud-jdb-skip-single-line-comment) |
| 1401 | (gud-jdb-skip-whitespace)) |
| 1402 | ((looking-at "/\\*") |
| 1403 | (gud-jdb-skip-traditional-or-documentation-comment) |
| 1404 | (gud-jdb-skip-whitespace)) |
| 1405 | (t (throw 'done nil)))))) |
| 1406 | |
| 1407 | ;; Move point past things that are id-like. The intent is to skip regular |
| 1408 | ;; id's, such as class or interface names as well as package and interface |
| 1409 | ;; names. |
| 1410 | (defun gud-jdb-skip-id-ish-thing () |
| 1411 | (skip-chars-forward "^ /\n\r\t\014,;{")) |
| 1412 | |
| 1413 | ;; Move point past a string literal. |
| 1414 | (defun gud-jdb-skip-string-literal () |
| 1415 | (forward-char) |
| 1416 | (while |
| 1417 | (progn |
| 1418 | (if (eq (following-char) ?\\) |
| 1419 | (forward-char 2)) |
| 1420 | (not (eq (following-char) ?\042))) |
| 1421 | (forward-char)) |
| 1422 | (forward-char)) |
| 1423 | |
| 1424 | ;; Move point past a character literal. |
| 1425 | (defun gud-jdb-skip-character-literal () |
| 1426 | (forward-char) |
| 1427 | (while |
| 1428 | (progn |
| 1429 | (if (eq (following-char) ?\\) |
| 1430 | (forward-char 2)) |
| 1431 | (not (eq (following-char) ?\'))) |
| 1432 | (forward-char)) |
| 1433 | (forward-char)) |
| 1434 | |
| 1435 | ;; Move point past the following block. There may be (legal) cruft before |
| 1436 | ;; the block's opening brace. There must be a block or it's the end of life |
| 1437 | ;; in petticoat junction. |
| 1438 | (defun gud-jdb-skip-block () |
| 1439 | |
| 1440 | ;; Find the begining of the block. |
| 1441 | (while |
| 1442 | (not (eq (following-char) ?{)) |
| 1443 | |
| 1444 | ;; Skip any constructs that can harbor literal block delimiter |
| 1445 | ;; characters and/or the delimiters for the constructs themselves. |
| 1446 | (cond |
| 1447 | ((looking-at "//") |
| 1448 | (gud-jdb-skip-single-line-comment)) |
| 1449 | ((looking-at "/\\*") |
| 1450 | (gud-jdb-skip-traditional-or-documentation-comment)) |
| 1451 | ((eq (following-char) ?\042) |
| 1452 | (gud-jdb-skip-string-literal)) |
| 1453 | ((eq (following-char) ?\') |
| 1454 | (gud-jdb-skip-character-literal)) |
| 1455 | (t (forward-char)))) |
| 1456 | |
| 1457 | ;; Now at the begining of the block. |
| 1458 | (forward-char) |
| 1459 | |
| 1460 | ;; Skip over the body of the block as well as the final brace. |
| 1461 | (let ((open-level 1)) |
| 1462 | (while (not (eq open-level 0)) |
| 1463 | (cond |
| 1464 | ((looking-at "//") |
| 1465 | (gud-jdb-skip-single-line-comment)) |
| 1466 | ((looking-at "/\\*") |
| 1467 | (gud-jdb-skip-traditional-or-documentation-comment)) |
| 1468 | ((eq (following-char) ?\042) |
| 1469 | (gud-jdb-skip-string-literal)) |
| 1470 | ((eq (following-char) ?\') |
| 1471 | (gud-jdb-skip-character-literal)) |
| 1472 | ((eq (following-char) ?{) |
| 1473 | (setq open-level (+ open-level 1)) |
| 1474 | (forward-char)) |
| 1475 | ((eq (following-char) ?}) |
| 1476 | (setq open-level (- open-level 1)) |
| 1477 | (forward-char)) |
| 1478 | (t (forward-char)))))) |
| 1479 | |
| 1480 | ;; Find the package and class definitions in Java source file FILE. Assumes |
| 1481 | ;; that FILE contains a legal Java program. BUF is a scratch buffer used |
| 1482 | ;; to hold the source during analysis. |
| 1483 | (defun gud-jdb-analyze-source (buf file) |
| 1484 | (let ((l nil)) |
| 1485 | (set-buffer buf) |
| 1486 | (insert-file-contents file nil nil nil t) |
| 1487 | (goto-char 0) |
| 1488 | (catch 'abort |
| 1489 | (let ((p "")) |
| 1490 | (while (progn |
| 1491 | (gud-jdb-skip-whitespace) |
| 1492 | (not (eobp))) |
| 1493 | (cond |
| 1494 | |
| 1495 | ;; Any number of semi's following a block is legal. Move point |
| 1496 | ;; past them. Note that comments and whitespace may be |
| 1497 | ;; interspersed as well. |
| 1498 | ((eq (following-char) ?\073) |
| 1499 | (forward-char)) |
| 1500 | |
| 1501 | ;; Move point past a single line comment. |
| 1502 | ((looking-at "//") |
| 1503 | (gud-jdb-skip-single-line-comment)) |
| 1504 | |
| 1505 | ;; Move point past a traditional or documentation comment. |
| 1506 | ((looking-at "/\\*") |
| 1507 | (gud-jdb-skip-traditional-or-documentation-comment)) |
| 1508 | |
| 1509 | ;; Move point past a package statement, but save the PackageName. |
| 1510 | ((looking-at "package") |
| 1511 | (forward-char 7) |
| 1512 | (gud-jdb-skip-whitespace-and-comments) |
| 1513 | (let ((s (point))) |
| 1514 | (gud-jdb-skip-id-ish-thing) |
| 1515 | (setq p (concat (buffer-substring s (point)) ".")) |
| 1516 | (gud-jdb-skip-whitespace-and-comments) |
| 1517 | (if (eq (following-char) ?\073) |
| 1518 | (forward-char)))) |
| 1519 | |
| 1520 | ;; Move point past an import statement. |
| 1521 | ((looking-at "import") |
| 1522 | (forward-char 6) |
| 1523 | (gud-jdb-skip-whitespace-and-comments) |
| 1524 | (gud-jdb-skip-id-ish-thing) |
| 1525 | (gud-jdb-skip-whitespace-and-comments) |
| 1526 | (if (eq (following-char) ?\073) |
| 1527 | (forward-char))) |
| 1528 | |
| 1529 | ;; Move point past the various kinds of ClassModifiers. |
| 1530 | ((looking-at "public") |
| 1531 | (forward-char 6)) |
| 1532 | ((looking-at "abstract") |
| 1533 | (forward-char 8)) |
| 1534 | ((looking-at "final") |
| 1535 | (forward-char 5)) |
| 1536 | |
| 1537 | ;; Move point past a ClassDeclaraction, but save the class |
| 1538 | ;; Identifier. |
| 1539 | ((looking-at "class") |
| 1540 | (forward-char 5) |
| 1541 | (gud-jdb-skip-whitespace-and-comments) |
| 1542 | (let ((s (point))) |
| 1543 | (gud-jdb-skip-id-ish-thing) |
| 1544 | (setq |
| 1545 | l (nconc l (list (concat p (buffer-substring s (point))))))) |
| 1546 | (gud-jdb-skip-block)) |
| 1547 | |
| 1548 | ;; Move point past an interface statement. |
| 1549 | ((looking-at "interface") |
| 1550 | (forward-char 9) |
| 1551 | (gud-jdb-skip-block)) |
| 1552 | |
| 1553 | ;; Anything else means the input is invalid. |
| 1554 | (t |
| 1555 | (message (format "Error parsing file %s." file)) |
| 1556 | (throw 'abort nil)))))) |
| 1557 | l)) |
| 1558 | |
| 1559 | (defun gud-jdb-build-class-source-alist-for-file (file) |
| 1560 | (mapcar |
| 1561 | (lambda (c) |
| 1562 | (cons c file)) |
| 1563 | (gud-jdb-analyze-source gud-jdb-analysis-buffer file))) |
| 1564 | |
| 1565 | ;; Association list of fully qualified class names (package + class name) and |
| 1566 | ;; their source files. |
| 1567 | (defvar gud-jdb-class-source-alist nil) |
| 1568 | |
| 1569 | ;; This is used to hold a source file during analysis. |
| 1570 | (defvar gud-jdb-analysis-buffer nil) |
| 1571 | |
| 1572 | ;; Return an alist of fully qualified classes and the source files |
| 1573 | ;; holding their definitions. SOURCES holds a list of all the source |
| 1574 | ;; files to examine. |
| 1575 | (defun gud-jdb-build-class-source-alist (sources) |
| 1576 | (setq gud-jdb-analysis-buffer (get-buffer-create "*gud-jdb-scratch*")) |
| 1577 | (prog1 |
| 1578 | (apply |
| 1579 | 'nconc |
| 1580 | (mapcar |
| 1581 | 'gud-jdb-build-class-source-alist-for-file |
| 1582 | sources)) |
| 1583 | (kill-buffer gud-jdb-analysis-buffer) |
| 1584 | (setq gud-jdb-analysis-buffer nil))) |
| 1585 | |
| 1586 | ;; Change what was given in the minibuffer to something that can be used to |
| 1587 | ;; invoke the debugger. |
| 1588 | (defun gud-jdb-massage-args (file args) |
| 1589 | ;; The jdb executable must have whitespace between "-classpath" and |
| 1590 | ;; it's value while gud-common-init expects all switch values to |
| 1591 | ;; follow the switch keyword without intervening whitespace. We |
| 1592 | ;; require that when the user enters the "-classpath" switch in the |
| 1593 | ;; EMACS minibuffer that they do so without the intervening |
| 1594 | ;; whitespace. This function adds it back (it's called after |
| 1595 | ;; gud-common-init). There are more switches like this (for |
| 1596 | ;; instance "-host" and "-password") but I don't care about them |
| 1597 | ;; yet. |
| 1598 | (if args |
| 1599 | (let (massaged-args user-error) |
| 1600 | |
| 1601 | (while |
| 1602 | (and args |
| 1603 | (not (string-match "-classpath\\(.+\\)" (car args))) |
| 1604 | (not (setq user-error |
| 1605 | (string-match "-classpath$" (car args))))) |
| 1606 | (setq massaged-args (append massaged-args (list (car args)))) |
| 1607 | (setq args (cdr args))) |
| 1608 | |
| 1609 | ;; By this point the current directory is all screwed up. Maybe we |
| 1610 | ;; could fix things and re-invoke gud-common-init, but for now I think |
| 1611 | ;; issueing the error is good enough. |
| 1612 | (if user-error |
| 1613 | (progn |
| 1614 | (kill-buffer (current-buffer)) |
| 1615 | (error "Error: Omit whitespace between '-classpath' and it's value"))) |
| 1616 | |
| 1617 | (if args |
| 1618 | (setq massaged-args |
| 1619 | (append |
| 1620 | massaged-args |
| 1621 | (list "-classpath") |
| 1622 | (list |
| 1623 | (substring |
| 1624 | (car args) |
| 1625 | (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))) |
| 1626 | (cdr args))) |
| 1627 | massaged-args)))) |
| 1628 | |
| 1629 | ;; Search for an association with P, a fully qualified class name, in |
| 1630 | ;; gud-jdb-class-source-alist. The asssociation gives the fully |
| 1631 | ;; qualified file name of the source file which produced the class. |
| 1632 | (defun gud-jdb-find-source-file (p) |
| 1633 | (cdr (assoc p gud-jdb-class-source-alist))) |
| 1634 | |
| 1635 | ;; See comentary for other debugger's marker filters - there you will find |
| 1636 | ;; important notes about STRING. |
| 1637 | (defun gud-jdb-marker-filter (string) |
| 1638 | |
| 1639 | ;; Build up the accumulator. |
| 1640 | (setq gud-marker-acc |
| 1641 | (if gud-marker-acc |
| 1642 | (concat gud-marker-acc string) |
| 1643 | string)) |
| 1644 | |
| 1645 | ;; We process STRING from left to right. Each time through the following |
| 1646 | ;; loop we process at most one marker. The start variable keeps track of |
| 1647 | ;; where we are in the input string through the iterations of this loop. |
| 1648 | (let (start file-found) |
| 1649 | |
| 1650 | ;; Process each complete marker in the input. There may be an incomplete |
| 1651 | ;; marker at the end of the input string. Incomplete markers are left |
| 1652 | ;; in the accumulator for processing the next time the function is called. |
| 1653 | (while |
| 1654 | |
| 1655 | ;; Do we see a marker? |
| 1656 | (string-match |
| 1657 | ;; jdb puts out a string of the following form when it |
| 1658 | ;; hits a breakpoint: |
| 1659 | ;; |
| 1660 | ;; <fully-qualified-class><method> (<class>:<line-number>) |
| 1661 | ;; |
| 1662 | ;; <fully-qualified-class>'s are composed of Java ID's |
| 1663 | ;; separated by periods. <method> and <class> are |
| 1664 | ;; also Java ID's. <method> begins with a period and |
| 1665 | ;; may contain less-than and greater-than (constructors, |
| 1666 | ;; for instance, are called <init> in the symbol table.) |
| 1667 | ;; Java ID's begin with a letter followed by letters |
| 1668 | ;; and/or digits. The set of letters includes underscore |
| 1669 | ;; and dollar sign. |
| 1670 | ;; |
| 1671 | ;; The first group matches <fully-qualified-class>, |
| 1672 | ;; the second group matches <class> and the third group |
| 1673 | ;; matches <line-number>. We don't care about using |
| 1674 | ;; <method> so we don't "group" it. |
| 1675 | ;; |
| 1676 | ;; FIXME: Java ID's are UNICODE strings, this matches ASCII |
| 1677 | ;; ID's only. |
| 1678 | "\\([a-zA-Z0-9.$_]+\\)\\.[a-zA-Z0-9$_<>]+ (\\([a-zA-Z0-9$_]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\))" |
| 1679 | gud-marker-acc start) |
| 1680 | |
| 1681 | ;; Figure out the line on which to position the debugging arrow. |
| 1682 | ;; Return the info as a cons of the form: |
| 1683 | ;; |
| 1684 | ;; (<file-name> . <line-number>) . |
| 1685 | (if (setq |
| 1686 | file-found |
| 1687 | (gud-jdb-find-source-file |
| 1688 | (substring gud-marker-acc |
| 1689 | (match-beginning 1) |
| 1690 | (match-end 1)))) |
| 1691 | (setq gud-last-frame |
| 1692 | (cons |
| 1693 | file-found |
| 1694 | (string-to-int |
| 1695 | (substring gud-marker-acc |
| 1696 | (match-beginning 3) |
| 1697 | (match-end 3))))) |
| 1698 | (message "Could not find source file.")) |
| 1699 | |
| 1700 | ;; Set start after the last character of STRING that we've looked at |
| 1701 | ;; and loop to look for another marker. |
| 1702 | (setq start (match-end 0)))) |
| 1703 | |
| 1704 | ;; We don't filter any debugger output so just return what we were given. |
| 1705 | string) |
| 1706 | |
| 1707 | (defun gud-jdb-find-file (f) |
| 1708 | (and (file-readable-p f) |
| 1709 | (find-file-noselect f))) |
| 1710 | |
| 1711 | (defvar gud-jdb-command-name "jdb" "Command that executes the Java debugger.") |
| 1712 | |
| 1713 | ;;;###autoload |
| 1714 | (defun jdb (command-line) |
| 1715 | "Run jdb with command line COMMAND-LINE in a buffer. The buffer is named |
| 1716 | \"*gud*\" if no initial class is given or \"*gud-<initial-class-basename>*\" |
| 1717 | if there is. If the \"-classpath\" switch is given, omit all whitespace |
| 1718 | between it and it's value." |
| 1719 | (interactive |
| 1720 | (list (read-from-minibuffer "Run jdb (like this): " |
| 1721 | (if (consp gud-jdb-history) |
| 1722 | (car gud-jdb-history) |
| 1723 | (concat gud-jdb-command-name " ")) |
| 1724 | nil nil |
| 1725 | '(gud-jdb-history . 1)))) |
| 1726 | |
| 1727 | (gud-common-init command-line 'gud-jdb-massage-args |
| 1728 | 'gud-jdb-marker-filter 'gud-jdb-find-file) |
| 1729 | |
| 1730 | (gud-def gud-break "stop at %l" "\C-b" "Set breakpoint at current line.") |
| 1731 | (gud-def gud-remove "clear %l" "\C-d" "Remove breakpoint at current line") |
| 1732 | (gud-def gud-step "step" "\C-s" "Step one source line with display.") |
| 1733 | (gud-def gud-next "next" "\C-n" "Step one line (skip functions).") |
| 1734 | (gud-def gud-cont "cont" "\C-r" "Continue with display.") |
| 1735 | |
| 1736 | (setq comint-prompt-regexp "^> \|^.+\[[0-9]+\] ") |
| 1737 | (setq paragraph-start comint-prompt-regexp) |
| 1738 | (run-hooks 'jdb-mode-hook) |
| 1739 | |
| 1740 | ;; Create and bind the class/source association list as well as the source |
| 1741 | ;; file list. |
| 1742 | (setq |
| 1743 | gud-jdb-class-source-alist |
| 1744 | (gud-jdb-build-class-source-alist |
| 1745 | (setq |
| 1746 | gud-jdb-source-files |
| 1747 | (gud-jdb-build-source-files-list gud-jdb-directories "\\.java$"))))) |
| 1748 | \f |
| 1749 | |
| 1750 | ;; |
| 1751 | ;; End of debugger-specific information |
| 1752 | ;; |
| 1753 | |
| 1754 | \f |
| 1755 | ;;; When we send a command to the debugger via gud-call, it's annoying |
| 1756 | ;;; to see the command and the new prompt inserted into the debugger's |
| 1757 | ;;; buffer; we have other ways of knowing the command has completed. |
| 1758 | ;;; |
| 1759 | ;;; If the buffer looks like this: |
| 1760 | ;;; -------------------- |
| 1761 | ;;; (gdb) set args foo bar |
| 1762 | ;;; (gdb) -!- |
| 1763 | ;;; -------------------- |
| 1764 | ;;; (the -!- marks the location of point), and we type `C-x SPC' in a |
| 1765 | ;;; source file to set a breakpoint, we want the buffer to end up like |
| 1766 | ;;; this: |
| 1767 | ;;; -------------------- |
| 1768 | ;;; (gdb) set args foo bar |
| 1769 | ;;; Breakpoint 1 at 0x92: file make-docfile.c, line 49. |
| 1770 | ;;; (gdb) -!- |
| 1771 | ;;; -------------------- |
| 1772 | ;;; Essentially, the old prompt is deleted, and the command's output |
| 1773 | ;;; and the new prompt take its place. |
| 1774 | ;;; |
| 1775 | ;;; Not echoing the command is easy enough; you send it directly using |
| 1776 | ;;; process-send-string, and it never enters the buffer. However, |
| 1777 | ;;; getting rid of the old prompt is trickier; you don't want to do it |
| 1778 | ;;; when you send the command, since that will result in an annoying |
| 1779 | ;;; flicker as the prompt is deleted, redisplay occurs while Emacs |
| 1780 | ;;; waits for a response from the debugger, and the new prompt is |
| 1781 | ;;; inserted. Instead, we'll wait until we actually get some output |
| 1782 | ;;; from the subprocess before we delete the prompt. If the command |
| 1783 | ;;; produced no output other than a new prompt, that prompt will most |
| 1784 | ;;; likely be in the first chunk of output received, so we will delete |
| 1785 | ;;; the prompt and then replace it with an identical one. If the |
| 1786 | ;;; command produces output, the prompt is moving anyway, so the |
| 1787 | ;;; flicker won't be annoying. |
| 1788 | ;;; |
| 1789 | ;;; So - when we want to delete the prompt upon receipt of the next |
| 1790 | ;;; chunk of debugger output, we position gud-delete-prompt-marker at |
| 1791 | ;;; the start of the prompt; the process filter will notice this, and |
| 1792 | ;;; delete all text between it and the process output marker. If |
| 1793 | ;;; gud-delete-prompt-marker points nowhere, we leave the current |
| 1794 | ;;; prompt alone. |
| 1795 | (defvar gud-delete-prompt-marker nil) |
| 1796 | |
| 1797 | \f |
| 1798 | (put 'gud-mode 'mode-class 'special) |
| 1799 | |
| 1800 | (defun gud-mode () |
| 1801 | "Major mode for interacting with an inferior debugger process. |
| 1802 | |
| 1803 | You start it up with one of the commands M-x gdb, M-x sdb, M-x dbx, |
| 1804 | M-x perldb, or M-x xdb. Each entry point finishes by executing a |
| 1805 | hook; `gdb-mode-hook', `sdb-mode-hook', `dbx-mode-hook', |
| 1806 | `perldb-mode-hook', or `xdb-mode-hook' respectively. |
| 1807 | |
| 1808 | After startup, the following commands are available in both the GUD |
| 1809 | interaction buffer and any source buffer GUD visits due to a breakpoint stop |
| 1810 | or step operation: |
| 1811 | |
| 1812 | \\[gud-break] sets a breakpoint at the current file and line. In the |
| 1813 | GUD buffer, the current file and line are those of the last breakpoint or |
| 1814 | step. In a source buffer, they are the buffer's file and current line. |
| 1815 | |
| 1816 | \\[gud-remove] removes breakpoints on the current file and line. |
| 1817 | |
| 1818 | \\[gud-refresh] displays in the source window the last line referred to |
| 1819 | in the gud buffer. |
| 1820 | |
| 1821 | \\[gud-step], \\[gud-next], and \\[gud-stepi] do a step-one-line, |
| 1822 | step-one-line (not entering function calls), and step-one-instruction |
| 1823 | and then update the source window with the current file and position. |
| 1824 | \\[gud-cont] continues execution. |
| 1825 | |
| 1826 | \\[gud-print] tries to find the largest C lvalue or function-call expression |
| 1827 | around point, and sends it to the debugger for value display. |
| 1828 | |
| 1829 | The above commands are common to all supported debuggers except xdb which |
| 1830 | does not support stepping instructions. |
| 1831 | |
| 1832 | Under gdb, sdb and xdb, \\[gud-tbreak] behaves exactly like \\[gud-break], |
| 1833 | except that the breakpoint is temporary; that is, it is removed when |
| 1834 | execution stops on it. |
| 1835 | |
| 1836 | Under gdb, dbx, and xdb, \\[gud-up] pops up through an enclosing stack |
| 1837 | frame. \\[gud-down] drops back down through one. |
| 1838 | |
| 1839 | If you are using gdb or xdb, \\[gud-finish] runs execution to the return from |
| 1840 | the current function and stops. |
| 1841 | |
| 1842 | All the keystrokes above are accessible in the GUD buffer |
| 1843 | with the prefix C-c, and in all buffers through the prefix C-x C-a. |
| 1844 | |
| 1845 | All pre-defined functions for which the concept make sense repeat |
| 1846 | themselves the appropriate number of times if you give a prefix |
| 1847 | argument. |
| 1848 | |
| 1849 | You may use the `gud-def' macro in the initialization hook to define other |
| 1850 | commands. |
| 1851 | |
| 1852 | Other commands for interacting with the debugger process are inherited from |
| 1853 | comint mode, which see." |
| 1854 | (interactive) |
| 1855 | (comint-mode) |
| 1856 | (setq major-mode 'gud-mode) |
| 1857 | (setq mode-name "Debugger") |
| 1858 | (setq mode-line-process '(":%s")) |
| 1859 | (use-local-map comint-mode-map) |
| 1860 | (gud-make-debug-menu) |
| 1861 | (define-key (current-local-map) "\C-c\C-l" 'gud-refresh) |
| 1862 | (make-local-variable 'gud-last-frame) |
| 1863 | (setq gud-last-frame nil) |
| 1864 | (make-local-variable 'comint-prompt-regexp) |
| 1865 | ;; Don't put repeated commands in command history many times. |
| 1866 | (make-local-variable 'comint-input-ignoredups) |
| 1867 | (setq comint-input-ignoredups t) |
| 1868 | (make-local-variable 'paragraph-start) |
| 1869 | (make-local-variable 'gud-delete-prompt-marker) |
| 1870 | (setq gud-delete-prompt-marker (make-marker)) |
| 1871 | (run-hooks 'gud-mode-hook)) |
| 1872 | |
| 1873 | ;; Chop STRING into words separated by SPC or TAB and return a list of them. |
| 1874 | (defun gud-chop-words (string) |
| 1875 | (let ((i 0) (beg 0) |
| 1876 | (len (length string)) |
| 1877 | (words nil)) |
| 1878 | (while (< i len) |
| 1879 | (if (memq (aref string i) '(?\t ? )) |
| 1880 | (progn |
| 1881 | (setq words (cons (substring string beg i) words) |
| 1882 | beg (1+ i)) |
| 1883 | (while (and (< beg len) (memq (aref string beg) '(?\t ? ))) |
| 1884 | (setq beg (1+ beg))) |
| 1885 | (setq i (1+ beg))) |
| 1886 | (setq i (1+ i)))) |
| 1887 | (if (< beg len) |
| 1888 | (setq words (cons (substring string beg) words))) |
| 1889 | (nreverse words))) |
| 1890 | |
| 1891 | ;; Perform initializations common to all debuggers. |
| 1892 | ;; The first arg is the specified command line, |
| 1893 | ;; which starts with the program to debug. |
| 1894 | ;; The other three args specify the values to use |
| 1895 | ;; for local variables in the debugger buffer. |
| 1896 | (defun gud-common-init (command-line massage-args marker-filter find-file) |
| 1897 | (let* ((words (gud-chop-words command-line)) |
| 1898 | (program (car words)) |
| 1899 | ;; Extract the file name from WORDS |
| 1900 | ;; and put t in its place. |
| 1901 | ;; Later on we will put the modified file name arg back there. |
| 1902 | (file-word (let ((w (cdr words))) |
| 1903 | (while (and w (= ?- (aref (car w) 0))) |
| 1904 | (setq w (cdr w))) |
| 1905 | (and w |
| 1906 | (prog1 (car w) |
| 1907 | (setcar w t))))) |
| 1908 | (file-subst |
| 1909 | (and file-word (substitute-in-file-name file-word))) |
| 1910 | (args (cdr words)) |
| 1911 | ;; If a directory was specified, expand the file name. |
| 1912 | ;; Otherwise, don't expand it, so GDB can use the PATH. |
| 1913 | ;; A file name without directory is literally valid |
| 1914 | ;; only if the file exists in ., and in that case, |
| 1915 | ;; omitting the expansion here has no visible effect. |
| 1916 | (file (and file-word |
| 1917 | (if (file-name-directory file-subst) |
| 1918 | (expand-file-name file-subst) |
| 1919 | file-subst))) |
| 1920 | (filepart (and file-word (concat "-" (file-name-nondirectory file))))) |
| 1921 | (switch-to-buffer (concat "*gud" filepart "*")) |
| 1922 | ;; Set default-directory to the file's directory. |
| 1923 | (and file-word |
| 1924 | ;; Don't set default-directory if no directory was specified. |
| 1925 | ;; In that case, either the file is found in the current directory, |
| 1926 | ;; in which case this setq is a no-op, |
| 1927 | ;; or it is found by searching PATH, |
| 1928 | ;; in which case we don't know what directory it was found in. |
| 1929 | (file-name-directory file) |
| 1930 | (setq default-directory (file-name-directory file))) |
| 1931 | (or (bolp) (newline)) |
| 1932 | (insert "Current directory is " default-directory "\n") |
| 1933 | ;; Put the substituted and expanded file name back in its place. |
| 1934 | (let ((w args)) |
| 1935 | (while (and w (not (eq (car w) t))) |
| 1936 | (setq w (cdr w))) |
| 1937 | (if w |
| 1938 | (setcar w file))) |
| 1939 | (apply 'make-comint (concat "gud" filepart) program nil |
| 1940 | (funcall massage-args file args))) |
| 1941 | ;; Since comint clobbered the mode, we don't set it until now. |
| 1942 | (gud-mode) |
| 1943 | (make-local-variable 'gud-marker-filter) |
| 1944 | (setq gud-marker-filter marker-filter) |
| 1945 | (make-local-variable 'gud-find-file) |
| 1946 | (setq gud-find-file find-file) |
| 1947 | |
| 1948 | (set-process-filter (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)) 'gud-filter) |
| 1949 | (set-process-sentinel (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)) 'gud-sentinel) |
| 1950 | (gud-set-buffer) |
| 1951 | ) |
| 1952 | |
| 1953 | (defun gud-set-buffer () |
| 1954 | (cond ((eq major-mode 'gud-mode) |
| 1955 | (setq gud-comint-buffer (current-buffer))))) |
| 1956 | |
| 1957 | (defvar gud-filter-defer-flag nil |
| 1958 | "Non-nil means don't process anything from the debugger right now. |
| 1959 | It is saved for when this flag is not set.") |
| 1960 | |
| 1961 | (defvar gud-filter-pending-text nil |
| 1962 | "Non-nil means this is text that has been saved for later in `gud-filter'.") |
| 1963 | |
| 1964 | ;; These functions are responsible for inserting output from your debugger |
| 1965 | ;; into the buffer. The hard work is done by the method that is |
| 1966 | ;; the value of gud-marker-filter. |
| 1967 | |
| 1968 | (defun gud-filter (proc string) |
| 1969 | ;; Here's where the actual buffer insertion is done |
| 1970 | (let (output process-window) |
| 1971 | (if (buffer-name (process-buffer proc)) |
| 1972 | (if gud-filter-defer-flag |
| 1973 | ;; If we can't process any text now, |
| 1974 | ;; save it for later. |
| 1975 | (setq gud-filter-pending-text |
| 1976 | (concat (or gud-filter-pending-text "") string)) |
| 1977 | |
| 1978 | ;; If we have to ask a question during the processing, |
| 1979 | ;; defer any additional text that comes from the debugger |
| 1980 | ;; during that time. |
| 1981 | (let ((gud-filter-defer-flag t)) |
| 1982 | ;; Process now any text we previously saved up. |
| 1983 | (if gud-filter-pending-text |
| 1984 | (setq string (concat gud-filter-pending-text string) |
| 1985 | gud-filter-pending-text nil)) |
| 1986 | (save-excursion |
| 1987 | (set-buffer (process-buffer proc)) |
| 1988 | ;; If we have been so requested, delete the debugger prompt. |
| 1989 | (if (marker-buffer gud-delete-prompt-marker) |
| 1990 | (progn |
| 1991 | (delete-region (process-mark proc) gud-delete-prompt-marker) |
| 1992 | (set-marker gud-delete-prompt-marker nil))) |
| 1993 | ;; Save the process output, checking for source file markers. |
| 1994 | (setq output (gud-marker-filter string)) |
| 1995 | ;; Check for a filename-and-line number. |
| 1996 | ;; Don't display the specified file |
| 1997 | ;; unless (1) point is at or after the position where output appears |
| 1998 | ;; and (2) this buffer is on the screen. |
| 1999 | (setq process-window |
| 2000 | (and gud-last-frame |
| 2001 | (>= (point) (process-mark proc)) |
| 2002 | (get-buffer-window (current-buffer)))) |
| 2003 | |
| 2004 | ;; Let the comint filter do the actual insertion. |
| 2005 | ;; That lets us inherit various comint features. |
| 2006 | (comint-output-filter proc output))) |
| 2007 | |
| 2008 | ;; Put the arrow on the source line. |
| 2009 | ;; This must be outside of the save-excursion |
| 2010 | ;; in case the source file is our current buffer. |
| 2011 | (if process-window |
| 2012 | (save-selected-window |
| 2013 | (select-window process-window) |
| 2014 | (gud-display-frame)) |
| 2015 | ;; We have to be in the proper buffer, (process-buffer proc), |
| 2016 | ;; but not in a save-excursion, because that would restore point. |
| 2017 | (let ((old-buf (current-buffer))) |
| 2018 | (set-buffer (process-buffer proc)) |
| 2019 | (unwind-protect |
| 2020 | (gud-display-frame) |
| 2021 | (set-buffer old-buf)))) |
| 2022 | |
| 2023 | ;; If we deferred text that arrived during this processing, |
| 2024 | ;; handle it now. |
| 2025 | (if gud-filter-pending-text |
| 2026 | (gud-filter proc "")))))) |
| 2027 | |
| 2028 | (defun gud-sentinel (proc msg) |
| 2029 | (cond ((null (buffer-name (process-buffer proc))) |
| 2030 | ;; buffer killed |
| 2031 | ;; Stop displaying an arrow in a source file. |
| 2032 | (setq overlay-arrow-position nil) |
| 2033 | (set-process-buffer proc nil)) |
| 2034 | ((memq (process-status proc) '(signal exit)) |
| 2035 | ;; Stop displaying an arrow in a source file. |
| 2036 | (setq overlay-arrow-position nil) |
| 2037 | (let* ((obuf (current-buffer))) |
| 2038 | ;; save-excursion isn't the right thing if |
| 2039 | ;; process-buffer is current-buffer |
| 2040 | (unwind-protect |
| 2041 | (progn |
| 2042 | ;; Write something in *compilation* and hack its mode line, |
| 2043 | (set-buffer (process-buffer proc)) |
| 2044 | ;; Fix the mode line. |
| 2045 | (setq mode-line-process |
| 2046 | (concat ":" |
| 2047 | (symbol-name (process-status proc)))) |
| 2048 | (force-mode-line-update) |
| 2049 | (if (eobp) |
| 2050 | (insert ?\n mode-name " " msg) |
| 2051 | (save-excursion |
| 2052 | (goto-char (point-max)) |
| 2053 | (insert ?\n mode-name " " msg))) |
| 2054 | ;; If buffer and mode line will show that the process |
| 2055 | ;; is dead, we can delete it now. Otherwise it |
| 2056 | ;; will stay around until M-x list-processes. |
| 2057 | (delete-process proc)) |
| 2058 | ;; Restore old buffer, but don't restore old point |
| 2059 | ;; if obuf is the gud buffer. |
| 2060 | (set-buffer obuf)))))) |
| 2061 | |
| 2062 | (defun gud-display-frame () |
| 2063 | "Find and obey the last filename-and-line marker from the debugger. |
| 2064 | Obeying it means displaying in another window the specified file and line." |
| 2065 | (interactive) |
| 2066 | (if gud-last-frame |
| 2067 | (progn |
| 2068 | (gud-set-buffer) |
| 2069 | (gud-display-line (car gud-last-frame) (cdr gud-last-frame)) |
| 2070 | (setq gud-last-last-frame gud-last-frame |
| 2071 | gud-last-frame nil)))) |
| 2072 | |
| 2073 | ;; Make sure the file named TRUE-FILE is in a buffer that appears on the screen |
| 2074 | ;; and that its line LINE is visible. |
| 2075 | ;; Put the overlay-arrow on the line LINE in that buffer. |
| 2076 | ;; Most of the trickiness in here comes from wanting to preserve the current |
| 2077 | ;; region-restriction if that's possible. We use an explicit display-buffer |
| 2078 | ;; to get around the fact that this is called inside a save-excursion. |
| 2079 | |
| 2080 | (defun gud-display-line (true-file line) |
| 2081 | (let* ((last-nonmenu-event t) ; Prevent use of dialog box for questions. |
| 2082 | (buffer |
| 2083 | (save-excursion |
| 2084 | (or (eq (current-buffer) gud-comint-buffer) |
| 2085 | (set-buffer gud-comint-buffer)) |
| 2086 | (gud-find-file true-file))) |
| 2087 | (window (and buffer (or (get-buffer-window buffer) |
| 2088 | (display-buffer buffer)))) |
| 2089 | (pos)) |
| 2090 | (if buffer |
| 2091 | (progn |
| 2092 | (save-excursion |
| 2093 | (set-buffer buffer) |
| 2094 | (save-restriction |
| 2095 | (widen) |
| 2096 | (goto-line line) |
| 2097 | (setq pos (point)) |
| 2098 | (setq overlay-arrow-string "=>") |
| 2099 | (or overlay-arrow-position |
| 2100 | (setq overlay-arrow-position (make-marker))) |
| 2101 | (set-marker overlay-arrow-position (point) (current-buffer))) |
| 2102 | (cond ((or (< pos (point-min)) (> pos (point-max))) |
| 2103 | (widen) |
| 2104 | (goto-char pos)))) |
| 2105 | (set-window-point window overlay-arrow-position))))) |
| 2106 | |
| 2107 | ;;; The gud-call function must do the right thing whether its invoking |
| 2108 | ;;; keystroke is from the GUD buffer itself (via major-mode binding) |
| 2109 | ;;; or a C buffer. In the former case, we want to supply data from |
| 2110 | ;;; gud-last-frame. Here's how we do it: |
| 2111 | |
| 2112 | (defun gud-format-command (str arg) |
| 2113 | (let ((insource (not (eq (current-buffer) gud-comint-buffer))) |
| 2114 | (frame (or gud-last-frame gud-last-last-frame)) |
| 2115 | result) |
| 2116 | (while (and str (string-match "\\([^%]*\\)%\\([adeflp]\\)" str)) |
| 2117 | (let ((key (string-to-char (substring str (match-beginning 2)))) |
| 2118 | subst) |
| 2119 | (cond |
| 2120 | ((eq key ?f) |
| 2121 | (setq subst (file-name-nondirectory (if insource |
| 2122 | (buffer-file-name) |
| 2123 | (car frame))))) |
| 2124 | ((eq key ?d) |
| 2125 | (setq subst (file-name-directory (if insource |
| 2126 | (buffer-file-name) |
| 2127 | (car frame))))) |
| 2128 | ((eq key ?l) |
| 2129 | (setq subst (if insource |
| 2130 | (save-excursion |
| 2131 | (beginning-of-line) |
| 2132 | (save-restriction (widen) |
| 2133 | (1+ (count-lines 1 (point))))) |
| 2134 | (cdr frame)))) |
| 2135 | ((eq key ?e) |
| 2136 | (setq subst (gud-find-c-expr))) |
| 2137 | ((eq key ?a) |
| 2138 | (setq subst (gud-read-address))) |
| 2139 | ((eq key ?p) |
| 2140 | (setq subst (if arg (int-to-string arg) "")))) |
| 2141 | (setq result (concat result |
| 2142 | (substring str (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)) |
| 2143 | subst))) |
| 2144 | (setq str (substring str (match-end 2)))) |
| 2145 | ;; There might be text left in STR when the loop ends. |
| 2146 | (concat result str))) |
| 2147 | |
| 2148 | (defun gud-read-address () |
| 2149 | "Return a string containing the core-address found in the buffer at point." |
| 2150 | (save-excursion |
| 2151 | (let ((pt (point)) found begin) |
| 2152 | (setq found (if (search-backward "0x" (- pt 7) t) (point))) |
| 2153 | (cond |
| 2154 | (found (forward-char 2) |
| 2155 | (buffer-substring found |
| 2156 | (progn (re-search-forward "[^0-9a-f]") |
| 2157 | (forward-char -1) |
| 2158 | (point)))) |
| 2159 | (t (setq begin (progn (re-search-backward "[^0-9]") |
| 2160 | (forward-char 1) |
| 2161 | (point))) |
| 2162 | (forward-char 1) |
| 2163 | (re-search-forward "[^0-9]") |
| 2164 | (forward-char -1) |
| 2165 | (buffer-substring begin (point))))))) |
| 2166 | |
| 2167 | (defun gud-call (fmt &optional arg) |
| 2168 | (let ((msg (gud-format-command fmt arg))) |
| 2169 | (message "Command: %s" msg) |
| 2170 | (sit-for 0) |
| 2171 | (gud-basic-call msg))) |
| 2172 | |
| 2173 | (defun gud-basic-call (command) |
| 2174 | "Invoke the debugger COMMAND displaying source in other window." |
| 2175 | (interactive) |
| 2176 | (gud-set-buffer) |
| 2177 | (let ((command (concat command "\n")) |
| 2178 | (proc (get-buffer-process gud-comint-buffer))) |
| 2179 | (or proc (error "Current buffer has no process")) |
| 2180 | ;; Arrange for the current prompt to get deleted. |
| 2181 | (save-excursion |
| 2182 | (set-buffer gud-comint-buffer) |
| 2183 | (goto-char (process-mark proc)) |
| 2184 | (beginning-of-line) |
| 2185 | (if (looking-at comint-prompt-regexp) |
| 2186 | (set-marker gud-delete-prompt-marker (point)))) |
| 2187 | (process-send-string proc command))) |
| 2188 | |
| 2189 | (defun gud-refresh (&optional arg) |
| 2190 | "Fix up a possibly garbled display, and redraw the arrow." |
| 2191 | (interactive "P") |
| 2192 | (recenter arg) |
| 2193 | (or gud-last-frame (setq gud-last-frame gud-last-last-frame)) |
| 2194 | (gud-display-frame)) |
| 2195 | \f |
| 2196 | |
| 2197 | (defun gud-new-keymap (map) |
| 2198 | "Return a new keymap which inherits from MAP and has name `Gud'." |
| 2199 | (nconc (make-sparse-keymap "Gud") map)) |
| 2200 | |
| 2201 | (defun gud-make-debug-menu () |
| 2202 | "Make sure the current local map has a [menu-bar debug] submap. |
| 2203 | If it doesn't, replace it with a new map that inherits it, |
| 2204 | and create such a submap in that new map." |
| 2205 | (if (and (current-local-map) |
| 2206 | (lookup-key (current-local-map) [menu-bar debug])) |
| 2207 | nil |
| 2208 | (use-local-map (gud-new-keymap (current-local-map))) |
| 2209 | (define-key (current-local-map) [menu-bar debug] |
| 2210 | (cons "Gud" (gud-new-keymap gud-menu-map))))) |
| 2211 | \f |
| 2212 | ;;; Code for parsing expressions out of C code. The single entry point is |
| 2213 | ;;; find-c-expr, which tries to return an lvalue expression from around point. |
| 2214 | ;;; |
| 2215 | ;;; The rest of this file is a hacked version of gdbsrc.el by |
| 2216 | ;;; Debby Ayers <ayers@asc.slb.com>, |
| 2217 | ;;; Rich Schaefer <schaefer@asc.slb.com> Schlumberger, Austin, Tx. |
| 2218 | |
| 2219 | (defun gud-find-c-expr () |
| 2220 | "Returns the C expr that surrounds point." |
| 2221 | (interactive) |
| 2222 | (save-excursion |
| 2223 | (let (p expr test-expr) |
| 2224 | (setq p (point)) |
| 2225 | (setq expr (gud-innermost-expr)) |
| 2226 | (setq test-expr (gud-prev-expr)) |
| 2227 | (while (and test-expr (gud-expr-compound test-expr expr)) |
| 2228 | (let ((prev-expr expr)) |
| 2229 | (setq expr (cons (car test-expr) (cdr expr))) |
| 2230 | (goto-char (car expr)) |
| 2231 | (setq test-expr (gud-prev-expr)) |
| 2232 | ;; If we just pasted on the condition of an if or while, |
| 2233 | ;; throw it away again. |
| 2234 | (if (member (buffer-substring (car test-expr) (cdr test-expr)) |
| 2235 | '("if" "while" "for")) |
| 2236 | (setq test-expr nil |
| 2237 | expr prev-expr)))) |
| 2238 | (goto-char p) |
| 2239 | (setq test-expr (gud-next-expr)) |
| 2240 | (while (gud-expr-compound expr test-expr) |
| 2241 | (setq expr (cons (car expr) (cdr test-expr))) |
| 2242 | (setq test-expr (gud-next-expr)) |
| 2243 | ) |
| 2244 | (buffer-substring (car expr) (cdr expr))))) |
| 2245 | |
| 2246 | (defun gud-innermost-expr () |
| 2247 | "Returns the smallest expr that point is in; move point to beginning of it. |
| 2248 | The expr is represented as a cons cell, where the car specifies the point in |
| 2249 | the current buffer that marks the beginning of the expr and the cdr specifies |
| 2250 | the character after the end of the expr." |
| 2251 | (let ((p (point)) begin end) |
| 2252 | (gud-backward-sexp) |
| 2253 | (setq begin (point)) |
| 2254 | (gud-forward-sexp) |
| 2255 | (setq end (point)) |
| 2256 | (if (>= p end) |
| 2257 | (progn |
| 2258 | (setq begin p) |
| 2259 | (goto-char p) |
| 2260 | (gud-forward-sexp) |
| 2261 | (setq end (point))) |
| 2262 | ) |
| 2263 | (goto-char begin) |
| 2264 | (cons begin end))) |
| 2265 | |
| 2266 | (defun gud-backward-sexp () |
| 2267 | "Version of `backward-sexp' that catches errors." |
| 2268 | (condition-case nil |
| 2269 | (backward-sexp) |
| 2270 | (error t))) |
| 2271 | |
| 2272 | (defun gud-forward-sexp () |
| 2273 | "Version of `forward-sexp' that catches errors." |
| 2274 | (condition-case nil |
| 2275 | (forward-sexp) |
| 2276 | (error t))) |
| 2277 | |
| 2278 | (defun gud-prev-expr () |
| 2279 | "Returns the previous expr, point is set to beginning of that expr. |
| 2280 | The expr is represented as a cons cell, where the car specifies the point in |
| 2281 | the current buffer that marks the beginning of the expr and the cdr specifies |
| 2282 | the character after the end of the expr" |
| 2283 | (let ((begin) (end)) |
| 2284 | (gud-backward-sexp) |
| 2285 | (setq begin (point)) |
| 2286 | (gud-forward-sexp) |
| 2287 | (setq end (point)) |
| 2288 | (goto-char begin) |
| 2289 | (cons begin end))) |
| 2290 | |
| 2291 | (defun gud-next-expr () |
| 2292 | "Returns the following expr, point is set to beginning of that expr. |
| 2293 | The expr is represented as a cons cell, where the car specifies the point in |
| 2294 | the current buffer that marks the beginning of the expr and the cdr specifies |
| 2295 | the character after the end of the expr." |
| 2296 | (let ((begin) (end)) |
| 2297 | (gud-forward-sexp) |
| 2298 | (gud-forward-sexp) |
| 2299 | (setq end (point)) |
| 2300 | (gud-backward-sexp) |
| 2301 | (setq begin (point)) |
| 2302 | (cons begin end))) |
| 2303 | |
| 2304 | (defun gud-expr-compound-sep (span-start span-end) |
| 2305 | "Scan from SPAN-START to SPAN-END for punctuation characters. |
| 2306 | If `->' is found, return `?.'. If `.' is found, return `?.'. |
| 2307 | If any other punctuation is found, return `??'. |
| 2308 | If no punctuation is found, return `? '." |
| 2309 | (let ((result ?\ ) |
| 2310 | (syntax)) |
| 2311 | (while (< span-start span-end) |
| 2312 | (setq syntax (char-syntax (char-after span-start))) |
| 2313 | (cond |
| 2314 | ((= syntax ?\ ) t) |
| 2315 | ((= syntax ?.) (setq syntax (char-after span-start)) |
| 2316 | (cond |
| 2317 | ((= syntax ?.) (setq result ?.)) |
| 2318 | ((and (= syntax ?-) (= (char-after (+ span-start 1)) ?>)) |
| 2319 | (setq result ?.) |
| 2320 | (setq span-start (+ span-start 1))) |
| 2321 | (t (setq span-start span-end) |
| 2322 | (setq result ??))))) |
| 2323 | (setq span-start (+ span-start 1))) |
| 2324 | result)) |
| 2325 | |
| 2326 | (defun gud-expr-compound (first second) |
| 2327 | "Non-nil if concatenating FIRST and SECOND makes a single C expression. |
| 2328 | The two exprs are represented as a cons cells, where the car |
| 2329 | specifies the point in the current buffer that marks the beginning of the |
| 2330 | expr and the cdr specifies the character after the end of the expr. |
| 2331 | Link exprs of the form: |
| 2332 | Expr -> Expr |
| 2333 | Expr . Expr |
| 2334 | Expr (Expr) |
| 2335 | Expr [Expr] |
| 2336 | (Expr) Expr |
| 2337 | [Expr] Expr" |
| 2338 | (let ((span-start (cdr first)) |
| 2339 | (span-end (car second)) |
| 2340 | (syntax)) |
| 2341 | (setq syntax (gud-expr-compound-sep span-start span-end)) |
| 2342 | (cond |
| 2343 | ((= (car first) (car second)) nil) |
| 2344 | ((= (cdr first) (cdr second)) nil) |
| 2345 | ((= syntax ?.) t) |
| 2346 | ((= syntax ?\ ) |
| 2347 | (setq span-start (char-after (- span-start 1))) |
| 2348 | (setq span-end (char-after span-end)) |
| 2349 | (cond |
| 2350 | ((= span-start ?)) t) |
| 2351 | ((= span-start ?]) t) |
| 2352 | ((= span-end ?() t) |
| 2353 | ((= span-end ?[) t) |
| 2354 | (t nil))) |
| 2355 | (t nil)))) |
| 2356 | |
| 2357 | (provide 'gud) |
| 2358 | |
| 2359 | ;;; gud.el ends here |