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Merged from miles@gnu.org--gnu-2005 (patch 67, 270-278) Patches applied: * miles@gnu.org--gnu-2005/emacs--cvs-trunk--0--patch-270 Update from CVS * miles@gnu.org--gnu-2005/emacs--cvs-trunk--0--patch-271 Update from CVS * miles@gnu.org--gnu-2005/emacs--cvs-trunk--0--patch-272 src/xdisp.c (dump_glyph_row): Don't display overlay_arrow_p field. * miles@gnu.org--gnu-2005/emacs--cvs-trunk--0--patch-273 Update from CVS * miles@gnu.org--gnu-2005/emacs--cvs-trunk--0--patch-274 Update from CVS * miles@gnu.org--gnu-2005/emacs--cvs-trunk--0--patch-275 Update from CVS * miles@gnu.org--gnu-2005/emacs--cvs-trunk--0--patch-276 Update from CVS * miles@gnu.org--gnu-2005/emacs--cvs-trunk--0--patch-277 Merge from gnus--rel--5.10 * miles@gnu.org--gnu-2005/emacs--cvs-trunk--0--patch-278 Update from CVS * miles@gnu.org--gnu-2005/gnus--rel--5.10--patch-67 Update from CVS git-archimport-id: lorentey@elte.hu--2004/emacs--multi-tty--0--patch-332
author Karoly Lorentey <lorentey@elte.hu>
date Mon, 25 Apr 2005 11:49:38 +0000
parents 389421e988c2
children 21eea50897a7
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# Copyright (C) 1992, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 1998, 2000, 01, 2004
#   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# 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 2, 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; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
# Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.

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

# Find lwlib source files too.
dir ../lwlib
#dir /gd/gnu/lesstif-0.89.9/lib/Xm

# Don't enter GDB when user types C-g to quit.
# This has one unfortunate effect: you can't type C-c
# at the GDB to stop Emacs, when using X.
# However, C-z works just as well in that case.
handle 2 noprint pass

# Don't pass SIGALRM to Emacs.  This makes problems when
# debugging.
handle SIGALRM ignore

# $valmask and $tagmask are mask values set up by the xreload macro below.

# Use $bugfix so that the value isn't a constant.
# Using a constant runs into GDB bugs sometimes.
define xgetptr
  set $bugfix = $arg0
  set $ptr = (gdb_use_union ? $bugfix.u.val : $bugfix & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits
end

define xgetint
  set $bugfix = $arg0
  set $int = gdb_use_union ? $bugfix.s.val : (gdb_use_lsb ? $bugfix : $bugfix << gdb_gctypebits) >> gdb_gctypebits
end

define xgettype
  set $bugfix = $arg0
  set $type = gdb_use_union ? $bugfix.s.type : (enum Lisp_Type) (gdb_use_lsb ? $bugfix & $tagmask : $bugfix >> gdb_valbits)
end

# Set up something to print out s-expressions.
define pr
  set debug_print ($)
end
document pr
Print the emacs s-expression which is $.
Works only when an inferior emacs is executing.
end

# Print out s-expressions
define pp
  set $tmp = $arg0
  set debug_print ($tmp)
end
document pp
Print the argument as an emacs s-expression
Works only when an inferior emacs is executing.
end

# Print out current buffer point and boundaries
define ppt
  set $b = current_buffer
  set $t = $b->text
  printf "BUF PT: %d", $b->pt
  if ($b->pt != $b->pt_byte)
    printf "[%d]", $b->pt_byte
  end
  printf " of 1..%d", $t->z
  if ($t->z != $t->z_byte)
    printf "[%d]", $t->z_byte
  end
  if ($b->begv != 1 || $b->zv != $t->z)
    printf " NARROW=%d..%d", $b->begv, $b->zv
    if ($b->begv != $b->begv_byte || $b->zv != $b->zv_byte)
      printf " [%d..%d]", $b->begv_byte, $b->zv_byte
    end
  end
  printf " GAP: %d", $t->gpt
  if ($t->gpt != $t->gpt_byte)
    printf "[%d]", $t->gpt_byte
  end
  printf " SZ=%d\n", $t->gap_size
end
document ppt
Print point, beg, end, narrow, and gap for current buffer.
end

# Print out iterator given as first arg
define pitx
  set $it = $arg0
  printf "cur=%d", $it->current.pos.charpos
  if ($it->current.pos.charpos != $it->current.pos.bytepos)
    printf "[%d]", $it->current.pos.bytepos
  end
  printf " start=%d", $it->start.pos.charpos
  if ($it->start.pos.charpos != $it->start.pos.bytepos)
    printf "[%d]", $it->start.pos.bytepos
  end
  printf " stop=%d ", $it->stop_charpos
  output $it->what
  if ($it->what == IT_CHARACTER)
    if ($it->len == 1 && $it->c >= ' ' && it->c < 255)
      printf "['%c']", $it->c
    else
      printf "[%d,%d]", $it->c, $it->len
    end
  end
  printf " next="
  output $it->method
  printf "\n"
  printf "vpos=%d hpos=%d", $it->vpos, $it->hpos,
  printf " y=%d lvy=%d", $it->current_y, $it->last_visible_y
  printf " x=%d lvx=%d", $it->current_x, $it->last_visible_x
  printf " a+d=%d+%d=%d", $it->ascent, $it->descent, $it->ascent+$it->descent
  printf " max=%d+%d=%d", $it->max_ascent, $it->max_descent, $it->max_ascent+$it->max_descent
  printf "\n"
end
document pitx
Pretty print a display iterator.
Take one arg, an iterator object or pointer.
end

define pit
  pitx it
end
document pit
Pretty print the display iterator it.
end

define prowx
  set $row = $arg0
  printf "y=%d x=%d pwid=%d", $row->y, $row->x, $row->pixel_width
  printf " a+d=%d+%d=%d", $row->ascent, $row->height-$row->ascent, $row->height
  printf " phys=%d+%d=%d", $row->phys_ascent, $row->phys_height-$row->phys_ascent, $row->phys_height
  printf " vis=%d", $row->visible_height
  printf "  L=%d T=%d R=%d", $row->used[0], $row->used[1], $row->used[2]
  printf "\n"
  printf "start=%d end=%d", $row->start.pos.charpos, $row->end.pos.charpos
  if ($row->enabled_p)
    printf " ENA"
  end
  if ($row->displays_text_p)
    printf " DISP"
  end
  if ($row->mode_line_p)
    printf " MODEL"
  end
  if ($row->continued_p)
    printf " CONT"
  end
  if ($row-> truncated_on_left_p)
    printf " TRUNC:L"
  end
  if ($row-> truncated_on_right_p)
    printf " TRUNC:R"
  end
  if ($row->starts_in_middle_of_char_p)
    printf " STARTMID"
  end
  if ($row->ends_in_middle_of_char_p)
    printf " ENDMID"
  end
  if ($row->ends_in_newline_from_string_p)
    printf " ENDNLFS"
  end
  if ($row->ends_at_zv_p)
    printf " ENDZV"
  end
  if ($row->overlapped_p)
    printf " OLAPD"
  end
  if ($row->overlapping_p)
    printf " OLAPNG"
  end
  printf "\n"
end
document prowx
Pretty print information about glyph_row.
Takes one argument, a row object or pointer.
end

define prow
  prowx row
end
document prow
Pretty print information about glyph_row in row.
end


define pcursorx
  set $cp = $arg0
  printf "y=%d x=%d vpos=%d hpos=%d", $cp->y, $cp->x, $cp->vpos, $cp->hpos
end
document pcursorx
Pretty print a window cursor
end

define pcursor
  printf "output: "
  pcursorx output_cursor
  printf "\n"
end
document pcursor
Pretty print the output_cursor
end

define pwinx
  set $w = $arg0
  xgetint $w->sequence_number
  if ($w->mini_p != Qnil)
    printf "Mini "
  end
  printf "Window %d ", $int
  xgetptr $w->buffer
  set $tem = (struct buffer *) $ptr
  xgetptr $tem->name
  printf "%s", ((struct Lisp_String *) $ptr)->data
  printf "\n"
  xgetptr $w->start
  set $tem = (struct Lisp_Marker *) $ptr
  printf "start=%d end:", $tem->charpos
  if ($w->window_end_valid != Qnil)
    xgetint $w->window_end_pos
    printf "pos=%d", $int
    xgetint $w->window_end_vpos
    printf " vpos=%d", $int
  else
    printf "invalid"
  end
  printf " vscroll=%d", $w->vscroll
  if ($w->force_start != Qnil)
    printf " FORCE_START"
  end
  if ($w->must_be_updated_p)
    printf " MUST_UPD"
  end
  printf "\n"
  printf "cursor: "
  pcursorx $w->cursor
  printf "  phys: "
  pcursorx $w->phys_cursor
  if ($w->phys_cursor_on_p)
    printf " ON"
  else
    printf " OFF"
  end
  printf " blk="
  if ($w->last_cursor_off_p != $w->cursor_off_p)
    if ($w->last_cursor_off_p)
      printf "ON->"
    else
      printf "OFF->"
    end
  end
  if ($w->cursor_off_p)
    printf "ON"
  else
    printf "OFF"
  end
  printf "\n"
end
document pwinx
Pretty print a window structure.
Takes one argument, a pointer to a window structure
end

define pwin
  pwinx w
end
document pwin
Pretty print window structure w.
end


define xtype
  xgettype $
  output $type
  echo \n
  if $type == Lisp_Misc
    xmisctype
  else
    if $type == Lisp_Vectorlike
      xvectype
    end
  end
end
document xtype
Print the type of $, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp value.
If the first type printed is Lisp_Vector or Lisp_Misc,
a second line gives the more precise type.
end

define xvectype
  xgetptr $
  set $size = ((struct Lisp_Vector *) $ptr)->size
  output ($size & PVEC_FLAG) ? (enum pvec_type) ($size & PVEC_TYPE_MASK) : $size & ~gdb_array_mark_flag
  echo \n
end
document xvectype
Print the size or vector subtype of $, assuming it is a vector or pseudovector.
end

define xmisctype
  xgetptr $
  output (enum Lisp_Misc_Type) (((struct Lisp_Free *) $ptr)->type)
  echo \n
end
document xmisctype
Print the specific type of $, assuming it is some misc type.
end

define xint
  xgetint $
  print $int
end
document xint
Print $, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp integer.  This gets the sign right.
end

define xptr
  xgetptr $
  print (void *) $ptr
end
document xptr
Print the pointer portion of $, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp value.
end

define xmarker
  xgetptr $
  print (struct Lisp_Marker *) $ptr
end
document xmarker
Print $ as a marker pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp marker value.
end

define xoverlay
  xgetptr $
  print (struct Lisp_Overlay *) $ptr
end
document xoverlay
Print $ as a overlay pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp overlay value.
end

define xmiscfree
  xgetptr $
  print (struct Lisp_Free *) $ptr
end
document xmiscfree
Print $ as a misc free-cell pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp Misc value.
end

define xintfwd
  xgetptr $
  print (struct Lisp_Intfwd *) $ptr
end
document xintfwd
Print $ as an integer forwarding pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp Misc value.
end

define xboolfwd
  xgetptr $
  print (struct Lisp_Boolfwd *) $ptr
end
document xboolfwd
Print $ as a boolean forwarding pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp Misc value.
end

define xobjfwd
  xgetptr $
  print (struct Lisp_Objfwd *) $ptr
end
document xobjfwd
Print $ as an object forwarding pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp Misc value.
end

define xbufobjfwd
  xgetptr $
  print (struct Lisp_Buffer_Objfwd *) $ptr
end
document xbufobjfwd
Print $ as a buffer-local object forwarding pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp Misc value.
end

define xkbobjfwd
  xgetptr $
  print (struct Lisp_Kboard_Objfwd *) $ptr
end
document xkbobjfwd
Print $ as a kboard-local object forwarding pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp Misc value.
end

define xbuflocal
  xgetptr $
  print (struct Lisp_Buffer_Local_Value *) $ptr
end
document xbuflocal
Print $ as a buffer-local-value pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp Misc value.
end

define xsymbol
  set $sym = $
  xgetptr $sym
  print (struct Lisp_Symbol *) $ptr
  xprintsym $sym
  echo \n
end
document xsymbol
Print the name and address of the symbol $.
This command assumes that $ is an Emacs Lisp symbol value.
end

define xstring
  xgetptr $
  print (struct Lisp_String *) $ptr
  xprintstr $
  echo \n
end
document xstring
Print the contents and address of the string $.
This command assumes that $ is an Emacs Lisp string value.
end

define xvector
  xgetptr $
  print (struct Lisp_Vector *) $ptr
  output ($->size > 50) ? 0 : ($->contents[0])@($->size & ~gdb_array_mark_flag)
echo \n
end
document xvector
Print the contents and address of the vector $.
This command assumes that $ is an Emacs Lisp vector value.
end

define xprocess
  xgetptr $
  print (struct Lisp_Process *) $ptr
  output *$
  echo \n
end
document xprocess
Print the address of the struct Lisp_process which the Lisp_Object $ points to.
end

define xframe
  xgetptr $
  print (struct frame *) $ptr
end
document xframe
Print $ as a frame pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp frame value.
end

define xcompiled
  xgetptr $
  print (struct Lisp_Vector *) $ptr
  output ($->contents[0])@($->size & 0xff)
end
document xcompiled
Print $ as a compiled function pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp compiled value.
end

define xwindow
  xgetptr $
  print (struct window *) $ptr
  printf "%dx%d+%d+%d\n", $->width, $->height, $->left, $->top
end
document xwindow
Print $ as a window pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp window value.
Print the window's position as "WIDTHxHEIGHT+LEFT+TOP".
end

define xwinconfig
  xgetptr $
  print (struct save_window_data *) $ptr
end
document xwinconfig
Print $ as a window configuration pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp window configuration value.
end

define xsubr
  xgetptr $
  print (struct Lisp_Subr *) $ptr
  output *$
  echo \n
end
document xsubr
Print the address of the subr which the Lisp_Object $ points to.
end

define xchartable
  xgetptr $
  print (struct Lisp_Char_Table *) $ptr
  printf "Purpose: "
  xprintsym $->purpose
  printf "  %d extra slots", ($->size & 0x1ff) - 388
  echo \n
end
document xchartable
Print the address of the char-table $, and its purpose.
This command assumes that $ is an Emacs Lisp char-table value.
end

define xboolvector
  xgetptr $
  print (struct Lisp_Bool_Vector *) $ptr
  output ($->size > 256) ? 0 : ($->data[0])@((($->size & ~gdb_array_mark_flag) + 7)/ 8)
  echo \n
end
document xboolvector
Print the contents and address of the bool-vector $.
This command assumes that $ is an Emacs Lisp bool-vector value.
end

define xbuffer
  xgetptr $
  print (struct buffer *) $ptr
  xgetptr $->name
  output ((struct Lisp_String *) $ptr)->data
  echo \n
end
document xbuffer
Set $ as a buffer pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp buffer value.
Print the name of the buffer.
end

define xhashtable
  xgetptr $
  print (struct Lisp_Hash_Table *) $ptr
end
document xhashtable
Set $ as a hash table pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp hash table value.
end

define xcons
  xgetptr $
  print (struct Lisp_Cons *) $ptr
  output/x *$
  echo \n
end
document xcons
Print the contents of $, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp cons.
end

define nextcons
  p $.cdr
  xcons
end
document nextcons
Print the contents of the next cell in a list.
This assumes that the last thing you printed was a cons cell contents
(type struct Lisp_Cons) or a pointer to one.
end
define xcar
  xgetptr $
  xgettype $
  print/x ($type == Lisp_Cons ? ((struct Lisp_Cons *) $ptr)->car : 0)
end
document xcar
Print the car of $, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp pair.
end

define xcdr
  xgetptr $
  xgettype $
  print/x ($type == Lisp_Cons ? ((struct Lisp_Cons *) $ptr)->cdr : 0)
end
document xcdr
Print the cdr of $, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp pair.
end

define xfloat
  xgetptr $
  print ((struct Lisp_Float *) $ptr)->data
end
document xfloat
Print $ assuming it is a lisp floating-point number.
end

define xscrollbar
  xgetptr $
  print (struct scrollbar *) $ptr
output *$
echo \n
end
document xscrollbar
Print $ as a scrollbar pointer.
end

define xprintstr
  set $data = $arg0->data
  output ($arg0->size > 1000) ? 0 : ($data[0])@($arg0->size_byte < 0 ? $arg0->size & ~gdb_array_mark_flag : $arg0->size_byte)
end

define xprintsym
  xgetptr $arg0
  set $sym = (struct Lisp_Symbol *) $ptr
  xgetptr $sym->xname
  set $sym_name = (struct Lisp_String *) $ptr
  xprintstr $sym_name
end
document xprintsym
  Print argument as a symbol.
end

define xbacktrace
  set $bt = backtrace_list
  while $bt
    xgettype (*$bt->function)
    if $type == Lisp_Symbol
      xprintsym (*$bt->function)
      echo \n
    else
      printf "0x%x ", *$bt->function
      if $type == Lisp_Vectorlike
	xgetptr (*$bt->function)
        set $size = ((struct Lisp_Vector *) $ptr)->size
        output ($size & PVEC_FLAG) ? (enum pvec_type) ($size & PVEC_TYPE_MASK) : $size & ~gdb_array_mark_flag
      else
        printf "Lisp type %d", $type
      end
      echo \n
    end
    set $bt = $bt->next
  end
end
document xbacktrace
  Print a backtrace of Lisp function calls from backtrace_list.
  Set a breakpoint at Fsignal and call this to see from where
  an error was signaled.
end

define xreload
  set $tagmask = (((long)1 << gdb_gctypebits) - 1)
  set $valmask = gdb_use_lsb ? ~($tagmask) : ((long)1 << gdb_valbits) - 1
end
document xreload
  When starting Emacs a second time in the same gdb session under
  FreeBSD 2.2.5, gdb 4.13, $valmask have lost
  their values.  (The same happens on current (2000) versions of GNU/Linux
  with gdb 5.0.)
  This function reloads them.
end
xreload

# Flush display (X only)
define ff
  set x_flush (0)
end
document ff
Flush pending X window display updates to screen.
Works only when an inferior emacs is executing.
end


define hook-run
  xreload
end

# Call xreload if a new Emacs executable is loaded.
define hookpost-run
  xreload
end

set print pretty on
set print sevenbit-strings

show environment DISPLAY
show environment TERM
#set args -geometry 80x40+0+0

# Don't let abort actually run, as it will make
# stdio stop working and therefore the `pr' command above as well.
break abort

# If we are running in synchronous mode, we want a chance to look around
# before Emacs exits.  Perhaps we should put the break somewhere else
# instead...
break x_error_quitter

# arch-tag: 12f34321-7bfa-4240-b77a-3cd3a1696dfe