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1 # Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001 | |
2 # Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
3 # | |
4 # This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
5 # | |
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10 # | |
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15 # | |
16 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
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18 # Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
19 # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. | |
20 | |
21 # Force loading of symbols, enough to give us gdb_valbits etc. | |
22 set main | |
23 | |
24 # Find lwlib source files too. | |
25 dir ../lwlib | |
26 #dir /gd/gnu/lesstif-0.89.9/lib/Xm | |
27 | |
28 # Don't enter GDB when user types C-g to quit. | |
29 # This has one unfortunate effect: you can't type C-c | |
30 # at the GDB to stop Emacs, when using X. | |
31 # However, C-z works just as well in that case. | |
32 handle 2 noprint pass | |
33 | |
34 # Don't pass SIGALRM to Emacs. This makes problems when | |
35 # debugging. | |
36 handle SIGALRM ignore | |
37 | |
38 # Set up a mask to use. | |
39 # This should be EMACS_INT, but in some cases that is a macro. | |
40 # long ought to work in all cases right now. | |
41 set $valmask = ((long)1 << gdb_valbits) - 1 | |
42 set $nonvalbits = gdb_emacs_intbits - gdb_valbits | |
43 | |
44 # Set up something to print out s-expressions. | |
45 define pr | |
46 set debug_print ($) | |
47 end | |
48 document pr | |
49 Print the emacs s-expression which is $. | |
50 Works only when an inferior emacs is executing. | |
51 end | |
52 | |
53 define xtype | |
54 output (enum Lisp_Type) (($.i >> gdb_valbits) & 0x7) | |
55 echo \n | |
56 output ((($.i >> gdb_valbits) & 0x7) == Lisp_Misc ? (enum Lisp_Misc_Type) (((struct Lisp_Free *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits))->type) : (($.i >> gdb_valbits) & 0x7) == Lisp_Vectorlike ? ($size = ((struct Lisp_Vector *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits))->size, (enum pvec_type) (($size & PVEC_FLAG) ? $size & PVEC_TYPE_MASK : 0)) : 0) | |
57 echo \n | |
58 end | |
59 document xtype | |
60 Print the type of $, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp value. | |
61 If the first type printed is Lisp_Vector or Lisp_Misc, | |
62 the second line gives the more precise type. | |
63 Otherwise the second line doesn't mean anything. | |
64 end | |
65 | |
66 define xvectype | |
67 set $size = ((struct Lisp_Vector *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits))->size | |
68 output (enum pvec_type) (($size & PVEC_FLAG) ? $size & PVEC_TYPE_MASK : 0) | |
69 echo \n | |
70 end | |
71 document xvectype | |
72 Print the vector subtype of $, assuming it is a vector or pseudovector. | |
73 end | |
74 | |
75 define xmisctype | |
76 output (enum Lisp_Misc_Type) (((struct Lisp_Free *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits))->type) | |
77 echo \n | |
78 end | |
79 document xmisctype | |
80 Print the specific type of $, assuming it is some misc type. | |
81 end | |
82 | |
83 define xint | |
84 print (($.i & $valmask) << $nonvalbits) >> $nonvalbits | |
85 end | |
86 document xint | |
87 Print $, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp integer. This gets the sign right. | |
88 end | |
89 | |
90 define xptr | |
91 print (void *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
92 end | |
93 document xptr | |
94 Print the pointer portion of $, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp value. | |
95 end | |
96 | |
97 define xmarker | |
98 print (struct Lisp_Marker *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
99 end | |
100 document xmarker | |
101 Print $ as a marker pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp marker value. | |
102 end | |
103 | |
104 define xoverlay | |
105 print (struct Lisp_Overlay *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
106 end | |
107 document xoverlay | |
108 Print $ as a overlay pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp overlay value. | |
109 end | |
110 | |
111 define xmiscfree | |
112 print (struct Lisp_Free *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
113 end | |
114 document xmiscfree | |
115 Print $ as a misc free-cell pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp Misc value. | |
116 end | |
117 | |
118 define xintfwd | |
119 print (struct Lisp_Intfwd *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
120 end | |
121 document xintfwd | |
122 Print $ as an integer forwarding pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp Misc value. | |
123 end | |
124 | |
125 define xboolfwd | |
126 print (struct Lisp_Boolfwd *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
127 end | |
128 document xboolfwd | |
129 Print $ as a boolean forwarding pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp Misc value. | |
130 end | |
131 | |
132 define xobjfwd | |
133 print (struct Lisp_Objfwd *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
134 end | |
135 document xobjfwd | |
136 Print $ as an object forwarding pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp Misc value. | |
137 end | |
138 | |
139 define xbufobjfwd | |
140 print (struct Lisp_Buffer_Objfwd *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
141 end | |
142 document xbufobjfwd | |
143 Print $ as a buffer-local object forwarding pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp Misc value. | |
144 end | |
145 | |
146 define xkbobjfwd | |
147 print (struct Lisp_Kboard_Objfwd *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
148 end | |
149 document xkbobjfwd | |
150 Print $ as a kboard-local object forwarding pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp Misc value. | |
151 end | |
152 | |
153 define xbuflocal | |
154 print (struct Lisp_Buffer_Local_Value *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
155 end | |
156 document xbuflocal | |
157 Print $ as a buffer-local-value pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp Misc value. | |
158 end | |
159 | |
160 define xsymbol | |
161 print (struct Lisp_Symbol *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
162 xprintsymptr $ | |
163 end | |
164 document xsymbol | |
165 Print the name and address of the symbol $. | |
166 This command assumes that $ is an Emacs Lisp symbol value. | |
167 end | |
168 | |
169 define xstring | |
170 print (struct Lisp_String *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
171 output ($->size > 1000) ? 0 : ($->data[0])@($->size_byte < 0 ? $->size : $->size_byte) | |
172 echo \n | |
173 end | |
174 document xstring | |
175 Print the contents and address of the string $. | |
176 This command assumes that $ is an Emacs Lisp string value. | |
177 end | |
178 | |
179 define xvector | |
180 print (struct Lisp_Vector *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
181 output ($->size > 50) ? 0 : ($->contents[0])@($->size) | |
182 echo \n | |
183 end | |
184 document xvector | |
185 Print the contents and address of the vector $. | |
186 This command assumes that $ is an Emacs Lisp vector value. | |
187 end | |
188 | |
189 define xprocess | |
190 print (struct Lisp_Process *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
191 output *$ | |
192 echo \n | |
193 end | |
194 document xprocess | |
195 Print the address of the struct Lisp_process which the Lisp_Object $ points to. | |
196 end | |
197 | |
198 define xframe | |
199 print (struct frame *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
200 end | |
201 document xframe | |
202 Print $ as a frame pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp frame value. | |
203 end | |
204 | |
205 define xcompiled | |
206 print (struct Lisp_Vector *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
207 output ($->contents[0])@($->size & 0xff) | |
208 end | |
209 document xcompiled | |
210 Print $ as a compiled function pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp compiled value. | |
211 end | |
212 | |
213 define xwindow | |
214 print (struct window *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
215 printf "%dx%d+%d+%d\n", $->width, $->height, $->left, $->top | |
216 end | |
217 document xwindow | |
218 Print $ as a window pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp window value. | |
219 Print the window's position as "WIDTHxHEIGHT+LEFT+TOP". | |
220 end | |
221 | |
222 define xwinconfig | |
223 print (struct save_window_data *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
224 end | |
225 document xwinconfig | |
226 Print $ as a window configuration pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp window configuration value. | |
227 end | |
228 | |
229 define xsubr | |
230 print (struct Lisp_Subr *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
231 output *$ | |
232 echo \n | |
233 end | |
234 document xsubr | |
235 Print the address of the subr which the Lisp_Object $ points to. | |
236 end | |
237 | |
238 define xchartable | |
239 print (struct Lisp_Char_Table *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
240 printf "Purpose: " | |
241 output (char*)&((struct Lisp_Symbol *) (($->purpose.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits))->name->data | |
242 printf " %d extra slots", ($->size & 0x1ff) - 388 | |
243 echo \n | |
244 end | |
245 document xchartable | |
246 Print the address of the char-table $, and its purpose. | |
247 This command assumes that $ is an Emacs Lisp char-table value. | |
248 end | |
249 | |
250 define xboolvector | |
251 print (struct Lisp_Bool_Vector *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
252 output ($->size > 256) ? 0 : ($->data[0])@(($->size + 7)/ 8) | |
253 echo \n | |
254 end | |
255 document xboolvector | |
256 Print the contents and address of the bool-vector $. | |
257 This command assumes that $ is an Emacs Lisp bool-vector value. | |
258 end | |
259 | |
260 define xbuffer | |
261 print (struct buffer *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
262 output ((struct Lisp_String *) (($->name.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits))->data | |
263 echo \n | |
264 end | |
265 document xbuffer | |
266 Set $ as a buffer pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp buffer value. | |
267 Print the name of the buffer. | |
268 end | |
269 | |
270 define xhashtable | |
271 print (struct Lisp_Hash_Table *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
272 end | |
273 document xhashtable | |
274 Set $ as a hash table pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp hash table value. | |
275 end | |
276 | |
277 define xcons | |
278 print (struct Lisp_Cons *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
279 output/x *$ | |
280 echo \n | |
281 end | |
282 document xcons | |
283 Print the contents of $, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp cons. | |
284 end | |
285 | |
286 define nextcons | |
287 p $.cdr | |
288 xcons | |
289 end | |
290 document nextcons | |
291 Print the contents of the next cell in a list. | |
292 This assumes that the last thing you printed was a cons cell contents | |
293 (type struct Lisp_Cons) or a pointer to one. | |
294 end | |
295 | |
296 define xcar | |
297 print/x ((($.i >> gdb_valbits) & 0xf) == Lisp_Cons ? ((struct Lisp_Cons *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits))->car : 0) | |
298 end | |
299 document xcar | |
300 Print the car of $, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp pair. | |
301 end | |
302 | |
303 define xcdr | |
304 print/x ((($.i >> gdb_valbits) & 0xf) == Lisp_Cons ? ((struct Lisp_Cons *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits))->cdr : 0) | |
305 end | |
306 document xcdr | |
307 Print the cdr of $, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp pair. | |
308 end | |
309 | |
310 define xfloat | |
311 print ((struct Lisp_Float *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits))->data | |
312 end | |
313 document xfloat | |
314 Print $ assuming it is a lisp floating-point number. | |
315 end | |
316 | |
317 define xscrollbar | |
318 print (struct scrollbar *) (($.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits) | |
319 output *$ | |
320 echo \n | |
321 end | |
322 document xscrollbar | |
323 Print $ as a scrollbar pointer. | |
324 end | |
325 | |
326 define xprintsym | |
327 set $sym = ((struct Lisp_Symbol *) (($arg0.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)) | |
328 xprintsymptr $sym | |
329 end | |
330 document xprintsym | |
331 Print argument as a symbol. | |
332 end | |
333 define xprintsymptr | |
334 set $sym = $arg0 | |
335 set $sym_name = ((struct Lisp_String *)(($sym->xname.i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)) | |
336 output ($sym_name->data[0])@($sym_name->size_byte < 0 ? $sym_name->size : $sym_name->size_byte) | |
337 echo \n | |
338 end | |
339 | |
340 define xbacktrace | |
341 set $bt = backtrace_list | |
342 while $bt | |
343 set $type = (enum Lisp_Type) (((*$bt->function).i >> gdb_valbits) & 0x7) | |
344 if $type == Lisp_Symbol | |
345 xprintsym (*$bt->function) | |
346 else | |
347 printf "0x%x ", (*$bt->function).i | |
348 if $type == Lisp_Vectorlike | |
349 set $size = ((struct Lisp_Vector *) (((*$bt->function).i & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits))->size | |
350 output (enum pvec_type) (($size & PVEC_FLAG) ? $size & PVEC_TYPE_MASK : 0) | |
351 else | |
352 printf "Lisp type %d", $type | |
353 end | |
354 echo \n | |
355 end | |
356 set $bt = $bt->next | |
357 end | |
358 end | |
359 document xbacktrace | |
360 Print a backtrace of Lisp function calls from backtrace_list. | |
361 Set a breakpoint at Fsignal and call this to see from where | |
362 an error was signaled. | |
363 end | |
364 | |
365 define xreload | |
366 set $valmask = ((long)1 << gdb_valbits) - 1 | |
367 set $nonvalbits = gdb_emacs_intbits - gdb_valbits | |
368 end | |
369 document xreload | |
370 When starting Emacs a second time in the same gdb session under | |
371 FreeBSD 2.2.5, gdb 4.13, $valmask and $nonvalbits have lost | |
372 their values. (The same happens on current (2000) versions of GNU/Linux | |
373 with gdb 5.0.) | |
374 This function reloads them. | |
375 end | |
376 | |
377 define hook-run | |
378 xreload | |
379 end | |
380 | |
381 # Call xreload if a new Emacs executable is loaded. | |
382 define hookpost-run | |
383 xreload | |
384 end | |
385 | |
386 set print pretty on | |
387 set print sevenbit-strings | |
388 | |
389 # show environment DISPLAY | |
390 # show environment TERM | |
391 # set args -geometry 80x40+0+0 | |
392 | |
393 # Don't let abort actually run, as it will make | |
394 # stdio stop working and therefore the `pr' command above as well. | |
395 # break abort | |
396 | |
397 # If we are running in synchronous mode, we want a chance to look around | |
398 # before Emacs exits. Perhaps we should put the break somewhere else | |
399 # instead... | |
400 # break x_error_quitter |