view etc/emacs-buffer.gdb @ 111445:56b71cddc9c5

Replace still more end-of-line etc with line-end-position, etc. * lisp/gnus/nnbabyl.el (nnbabyl-request-move-article, nnbabyl-delete-mail) (nnbabyl-check-mbox): Use point-at-bol. * lisp/cedet/semantic/lex.el (semantic-lex-ignore-comments, semantic-flex): * lisp/cedet/semantic/grammar.el (semantic-grammar-epilogue): * lisp/cedet/ede/speedbar.el (ede-find-nearest-file-line): * lisp/cedet/ede/pmake.el (ede-proj-makefile-insert-dist-rules): * lisp/cedet/ede/autoconf-edit.el (autoconf-delete-parameter): Use point-at-bol and point-at-eol. * lisp/vc/emerge.el (emerge-line-number-in-buf): * lisp/textmodes/ispell.el (ispell-region): * lisp/textmodes/fill.el (current-fill-column): * lisp/progmodes/xscheme.el (xscheme-send-current-line): * lisp/progmodes/vhdl-mode.el (vhdl-current-line, vhdl-line-copy): * lisp/progmodes/tcl.el (tcl-hairy-scan-for-comment): * lisp/progmodes/sh-script.el (sh-handle-prev-do): * lisp/progmodes/meta-mode.el (meta-indent-line): * lisp/progmodes/idlwave.el (idlwave-goto-comment, idlwave-fill-paragraph) (idlwave-in-quote): * lisp/progmodes/idlw-shell.el (idlwave-shell-current-frame) (idlwave-shell-update-bp-overlays, idlwave-shell-sources-filter): * lisp/progmodes/fortran.el (fortran-looking-at-if-then): * lisp/progmodes/etags.el (find-tag-in-order, etags-snarf-tag): * lisp/progmodes/cperl-mode.el (cperl-sniff-for-indent) (cperl-find-pods-heres): * lisp/progmodes/ada-mode.el (ada-get-current-indent, ada-narrow-to-defun): * lisp/net/quickurl.el (quickurl-list-insert): * lisp/net/ldap.el (ldap-search-internal): * lisp/net/eudc.el (eudc-expand-inline): * lisp/mail/sendmail.el (sendmail-send-it): * lisp/mail/mspools.el (mspools-visit-spool, mspools-get-spool-name): * lisp/emulation/viper-cmd.el (viper-paren-match, viper-backward-indent) (viper-brac-function): * lisp/calc/calc-yank.el (calc-do-grab-region): * lisp/calc/calc-keypd.el (calc-keypad-press): * lisp/term.el (term-move-columns, term-insert-spaces): * lisp/speedbar.el (speedbar-highlight-one-tag-line): * lisp/simple.el (current-word): * lisp/mouse-drag.el (mouse-drag-should-do-col-scrolling): * lisp/info.el (Info-find-node-in-buffer-1, Info-follow-reference) (Info-scroll-down): * lisp/hippie-exp.el (he-line-beg): * lisp/epa.el (epa--marked-keys): * lisp/dired-aux.el (dired-kill-line, dired-do-kill-lines) (dired-update-file-line, dired-add-entry, dired-remove-entry) (dired-relist-entry): * lisp/buff-menu.el (Buffer-menu-buffer): * lisp/array.el (current-line): * lisp/allout.el (allout-resolve-xref) (allout-latex-verbatim-quote-curr-line): Replace yet more uses of end-of-line etc with line-end-position.
author Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
date Mon, 08 Nov 2010 21:33:07 -0800
parents 1d1d5d9bd884
children 376148b31b5e
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# emacs-buffer.gdb --- gdb macros for recovering buffers from emacs coredumps

# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

# Maintainer: Noah Friedman <friedman@splode.com>
# Status: Works with Emacs 22.0.51.1 (prerelease) as of 2006-01-12.
#         Older cvs snapshots, and released versions, will not work due to
#         changes in lisp data structures.  But there are older versions of
#         this gdb script which work with those versions.
# Created: 2005-04-28

# This file is part of GNU Emacs.

# GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.

# GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.

# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

# Commentary:

# This is a set of gdb macros for recovering the contents of buffers from
# an Emacs coredump; they may not always be file-backed or have a recent
# autosave.
#
# The Emacs executable must have debugging symbols for this to work.
# But you never strip Emacs, right?
#
# The main commands of interest are `ybuffer-list', `yfile-buffers',
# `ysave-buffer', and `ybuffer-contents'.  The `y' prefix avoids any
# namespace collisions with emacs/src/.gdbinit.

# Example usage:
#
#     $ gdb /export/src/emacs/2005-05-02--03-17/src/emacs core.emacs.6.9845
#     Current directory is /u/noah/
#     GNU gdb (6.1post-1.20040607.43rh)
#     ...
#     #0  0x400007a2 in _dl_sysinfo_int80 () from /lib/ld-linux.so.2
#     (gdb) source emacs-buffer.gdb
#     (gdb) ybuffer-list
#     B# M       Size Name                 Mode       File
#     -- -       ---- ----                 ----       ----
#      0 *        556 mail to emacs-devel@gnu.org Mail
#      1 *          0  *Minibuf-1*         Fundamental
#      2       145769 ChangeLog            Change Log /u/noah/lib/elisp/noahf/ChangeLog
#      3         6619 ascii-table.el       Elisp      /u/noah/lib/elisp/noahf/ascii-table.el
#      4 *      48396 *Messages*           Fundamental
#      5         3191 *Apropos*            Apropos
#      6        17642 init-21.el           Elisp      /u/noah/etc/init/emacs/init-21.el
#      7          333 cpuid.c              C          /u/noah/cpuid.c
#      8          230 src                  Dired
#      9          218 noah                 Dired
#     10 *         21  *Echo Area 0*       Fundamental
#     11 *          0  *Echo Area 1*       Fundamental
#     12       319952  *bbdb data*         Text       /u/noah/.bbdb
#     (gdb) ysave-buffer 0 mail.save
#     [Wrote buffer "mail to emacs-devel@gnu.org" to file mail.save]
#     (gdb) quit
#     $ ls -l mail.save
#     -rw-rw-rw-  1 noah user 556 May  2 04:05 mail.save
#     $

# Code:

# Force loading of symbols, enough to give us gdb_valbits etc.
set main

# When nonzero, display some extra diagnostics in various commands
set $yverbose = 1
set $yfile_buffers_only = 0

set $tagmask = (((long)1 << gdb_gctypebits) - 1)
set $valmask = gdb_use_lsb ? ~($tagmask) : ((long)1 << gdb_valbits) - 1

define ygetptr
  set $ptr = $arg0
  set $ptr = (gdb_use_union ? $ptr.u.val : $ptr & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits
end

define ybuffer-list
  set $files_only         = $yfile_buffers_only
  set $yfile_buffers_only = 0

  if $yverbose
    printf "B# M       Size Name                 Mode       File\n"
    printf "-- -       ---- ----                 ----       ----\n"
  end

  set $i = 0
  set $alist = Vbuffer_alist
  while $alist != Qnil
    ygetptr $alist
    set $this  = ((struct Lisp_Cons *) $ptr)->car
    set $alist = ((struct Lisp_Cons *) $ptr)->u.cdr

    # Vbuffer_alist elts are pairs of the form (name . buffer)
    ygetptr $this
    set $buf  = ((struct Lisp_Cons *) $ptr)->u.cdr
    ygetptr $buf
    set $buf = (struct buffer *) $ptr

    if ! ($files_only && $buf->filename == Qnil)
      ygetptr $buf->name
      set $name = ((struct Lisp_String *) $ptr)->data
      set $modp = ($buf->text->modiff > $buf->text->save_modiff) ? '*' : ' '

      ygetptr $buf->mode_name
      set $mode = ((struct Lisp_String *) $ptr)->data

      if $buf->filename != Qnil
        ygetptr $buf->filename
        printf "%2d %c  %9d %-20s %-10s %s\n", \
               $i, $modp, ($buf->text->z_byte - 1), $name, $mode, \
               ((struct Lisp_String *) $ptr)->data
      else
        printf "%2d %c  %9d %-20s %-10s\n", \
               $i, $modp, ($buf->text->z_byte - 1), $name, $mode
      end
    end

    set $i++
  end
end
document ybuffer-list
  Display a list of buffer names, sizes, and other attributes.
  The buffer number in the first column is used as an argument
  to some other emacs-buffer recovery commands, e.g. `ysave-buffer'.
end

define yfile-buffers
  set $yfile_buffers_only = 1
  ybuffer-list
end
document yfile-buffers
  Display a list of buffers which are associated with files.
  This is like `ybuffer-list', but only buffers that were visiting files
  are displayed.
end

define yset-buffer
  set $i = $arg0

  set $alist = Vbuffer_alist
  while ($alist != Qnil && $i > 0)
    ygetptr $alist
    set $alist = ((struct Lisp_Cons *) $ptr)->u.cdr
    set $i--
  end

  # Get car of alist; this is a pair (name . buffer)
  ygetptr $alist
  set $this = ((struct Lisp_Cons *) $ptr)->car

  # Get the buffer object
  ygetptr $this
  set $this = ((struct Lisp_Cons *) $ptr)->u.cdr

  ygetptr $this
  set $ycurrent_buffer = (struct buffer *) $ptr
end
document yset-buffer
  Set current buffer (for other emacs-buffer recovery commands) to the ARG'th
  buffer as displayed by `ybuffer-list'.
end

define yget-buffer-pointers
  yset-buffer $arg0
  set $buf = $ycurrent_buffer->text

  set $beg     = $buf->beg
  set $gap     = $beg + $buf->gpt_byte
  set $gap_end = $gap + $buf->gap_size - 1
  set $end     = $gap_end + ($buf->z_byte - $buf->gpt_byte)

  set $modp    = $buf->modiff > $buf->save_modiff

  #print *$beg@($gap - $beg)
  #print *$gap_end@($end - $gap_end)
end
document yget-buffer-pointers
  Update convenience variables with address pointers for the ARG'th buffer
  as displayed by `ybuffer-list'.

  This also sets the current buffer using `yset-buffer' (which see).
end

define yget-current-buffer-name
  set $this = $ycurrent_buffer->name
  ygetptr $this
  set $ycurrent_buffer_name = ((struct Lisp_String *) $ptr)->data
end
document yget-current-buffer-name
  Set $ycurrent_buffer_name to the name of the currently selected buffer.
end

define ycurrent-buffer
  yget-current-buffer-name
  printf "%s\n", $ycurrent_buffer_name
end
document ycurrent-buffer
  Display the currently selected buffer.
end

define ydump-buffer
  yget-buffer-pointers $arg0
  if $buf->z_byte > 1
    if $buf->z_byte <= $buf->gpt_byte
      set $endptr = $beg + $buf->gpt_byte - 1
      dump binary memory $arg1 $beg $endptr
    else
      dump   binary memory $arg1 $beg $gap-1
      append binary memory $arg1 $gap_end $end
      set $endptr = $end
    end
  end
end
document ydump-buffer
  Write contents of buffer N (as numbered according to `ybuffer-list') to
  file FILE.

  This is mainly used as an internal subroutine for `ysave-buffer' and
  `ybuffer-contents', which see.
end

define ysave-buffer
  ydump-buffer $arg0 $arg1
  if $yverbose
    yget-current-buffer-name
    if $buf->z_byte <= 1
      printf "[Buffer \"%s\" is empty.]\n", $ycurrent_buffer_name
    else
      # Output string broken into separate calls as necessary to avoid
      # requiring a running process for evaluation.
      printf "[Wrote buffer \"%s\" to file ", $ycurrent_buffer_name
      echo $arg1]\n
    end
  end
end
document ysave-buffer
  Save contents of buffer N (as numbered according to `ybuffer-list') to
  file FILE.
end

define ybuffer-contents
  ydump-buffer $arg0 /dev/stdout
  if $yverbose && $buf->z_byte <= 1
    yget-current-buffer-name
    printf "[Buffer \"%s\" is empty.]\n", $ycurrent_buffer_name
  else
    if *($endptr-1) != '\n'
      echo \n
    end
  end
end
document ybuffer-contents
  Write contents of buffer N (numbered according to `ybuffer-list') to stdout.
end

# local variables:
# mode: gdb-script
# end:

# arch-tag: 02087f62-2663-4868-977a-1fbb2fc2e7ef