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* progmodes/gdb-mi.el (gdb-frame-number): Initialize with nil.
(gdb-overlay-arrow-position): Renamed to
`gdb-disassembly-position'.
(gdb-overlay-arrow-position, gdb-thread-position)
(gdb-disassembly-position): Declare variables.
(gdb-wait-for-pending): Function now.
(gdb-add-subscriber, gdb-delete-subscriber, gdb-get-subscribers)
(gdb-emit-signal, gdb-buf-publisher): Declare before first use so
compilation goes smoothly.
(gdb, gdb-non-stop, gdb-buffers): New customization groups.
(gdb-non-stop-setting): New customization setting which replaces
`gdb-non-stop' so changing it doesn't break active GDB session.
(gdb-stack-buffer-locations, gdb-stack-buffer-addresses)
(gdb-thread-buffer-verbose-names, gdb-thread-buffer-arguments)
(gdb-thread-buffer-locations, gdb-thread-buffer-addresses)
(gdb-show-threads-by-default): New customization options.
(gdb-buffer-type, gdb-buffer-shows-main-thread-p): New helper
routines.
(gdb-get-buffer-create): Send buffers update signal when they are
created.
(gdb-invalidate-locals, gdb-invalidate-registers)
(gdb-invalidate-breakpoints)
(gdb-invalidate-threads, gdb-invalidate-disassembly)
(gdb-invalidate-memory): Accept update signal.
(gdb-current-context-command): Use --frame option.
(gdb-update-gud-running, gdb-running, gdb-setq-thread-number):
Implement `gdb-frame-number' selection logic.
(gdb-show-run-p, gdb-show-stop-p): Helper functions which decide
whether to show GUD toolbar buttons.
(gdb-thread-exited): Unselect current thread when it exits.
(gdb-stopped): Typo fixed (now really runs `gdb-stopped-hooks').
(gdb-mark-line): Routine which sets overlay arrow or inverses
video on fringeless displays.
(gdb-table, gdb-table-add-row, gdb-table-string): Structure used
to build aligned columns of data in GDB buffers and set text
properties line-by-line.
(gdb-invalidate-breakpoints)
(gdb-breakpoints-list-handler-custom)
(gdb-thread-list-handler-custom, gdb-disassembly-handler-custom)
(gdb-stack-list-frames-custom, gdb-locals-handler-custom)
(gdb-registers-handler-custom): Align data columns.
(gdb-locals-handler-custom): Now prints data like in variable
declarations.
(gdb-jump-to, gdb-file-button, gdb-insert-file-location-button):
Removed confusing buttons.
(gdb-invalidate-threads): Append --frame.
(gdb-threads-mode-map, gdb-breakpoints-mode-map): TAB to switch
between breakpoints/threads buffers.
(gdb-set-window-buffer): Now can ignore dedicated windows.
(gdb-propertize-header): Use `gdb-set-window-buffer'.
(def-gdb-thread-buffer-simple-command): Numerous typos fixed.
(def-gdb-thread-buffer-gud-command): Replaces
`def-gdb-thread-buffer-gdb-command' and uses standard GUD commands
for fine thread control.
(gdb-preempt-existing-or-display-buffer): New function used to
display bound buffers without breaking window layout.
(gdb-frame-location): Replaces `gdb-insert-frame-location'.
(gdb-select-frame): New version of `gdb-frames-select' which now
sets `gdb-frame-number' so commands may use --frame option instead
of inner debugger state.
(gdb-frame-handler): Do not set `gdb-frame-number'.
(gdb-threads-mode-map): Select threads with mouse.
author | Dmitry Dzhus <dima@sphinx.net.ru> |
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date | Tue, 04 Aug 2009 17:03:54 +0000 |
parents | 5170ba97b7f8 |
children | 1d1d5d9bd884 |
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;;; autorevert.el --- revert buffers when files on disk change ;; Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, ;; 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Anders Lindgren <andersl@andersl.com> ;; Keywords: convenience ;; Created: 1997-06-01 ;; Date: 1999-11-30 ;; 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: ;; Introduction: ;; ;; Whenever a file that Emacs is editing has been changed by another ;; program the user normally has to execute the command `revert-buffer' ;; to load the new content of the file into Emacs. ;; ;; This package contains two minor modes: Global Auto-Revert Mode and ;; Auto-Revert Mode. Both modes automatically revert buffers ;; whenever the corresponding files have been changed on disk and the ;; buffer contains no unsaved changes. ;; ;; Auto-Revert Mode can be activated for individual buffers. Global ;; Auto-Revert Mode applies to all file buffers. (If the user option ;; `global-auto-revert-non-file-buffers' is non-nil, it also applies ;; to some non-file buffers. This option is disabled by default.) ;; Since checking a remote file is too slow, these modes do not check ;; or revert remote files. ;; ;; Both modes operate by checking the time stamp of all files at ;; intervals of `auto-revert-interval'. The default is every five ;; seconds. The check is aborted whenever the user actually uses ;; Emacs. You should never even notice that this package is active ;; (except that your buffers will be reverted, of course). ;; ;; After reverting a file buffer, Auto Revert Mode normally puts point ;; at the same position that a regular manual revert would. However, ;; there is one exception to this rule. If point is at the end of the ;; buffer before reverting, it stays at the end. Similarly if point ;; is displayed at the end of a file buffer in any window, it will stay ;; at the end of the buffer in that window, even if the window is not ;; selected. This way, you can use Auto Revert Mode to `tail' a file. ;; Just put point at the end of the buffer and it will stay there. ;; These rules apply to file buffers. For non-file buffers, the ;; behavior may be mode dependent. ;; ;; While you can use Auto Revert Mode to tail a file, this package ;; contains a third minor mode, Auto Revert Tail Mode, which does so ;; more efficiently, as long as you are sure that the file will only ;; change by growing at the end. It only appends the new output, ;; instead of reverting the entire buffer. It does so even if the ;; buffer contains unsaved changes. (Because they will not be lost.) ;; Auto Revert Tail Mode works also for remote files. ;; Usage: ;; ;; Go to the appropriate buffer and press either of: ;; M-x auto-revert-mode RET ;; M-x auto-revert-tail-mode RET ;; ;; To activate Global Auto-Revert Mode, press: ;; M-x global-auto-revert-mode RET ;; ;; To activate Global Auto-Revert Mode every time Emacs is started ;; customise the option `global-auto-revert-mode' or the following ;; line could be added to your ~/.emacs: ;; (global-auto-revert-mode 1) ;; ;; The function `turn-on-auto-revert-mode' could be added to any major ;; mode hook to activate Auto-Revert Mode for all buffers in that ;; mode. For example, the following line will activate Auto-Revert ;; Mode in all C mode buffers: ;; ;; (add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'turn-on-auto-revert-mode) ;;; Code: ;; Dependencies: (require 'timer) (eval-when-compile (require 'cl)) ;; Custom Group: ;; ;; The two modes will be placed next to Auto Save Mode under the ;; Files group under Emacs. (defgroup auto-revert nil "Revert individual buffers when files on disk change. Auto-Revert Mode can be activated for individual buffer. Global Auto-Revert Mode applies to all buffers." :group 'files :group 'convenience) ;; Variables: ;;; What's this?: ;; Autoload for the benefit of `make-mode-line-mouse-sensitive'. ;;; What's this?: ;;;###autoload (defvar auto-revert-mode nil "*Non-nil when Auto-Revert Mode is active. Never set this variable directly, use the command `auto-revert-mode' instead.") (put 'auto-revert-mode 'permanent-local t) (defvar auto-revert-tail-mode nil "*Non-nil when Auto-Revert Tail Mode is active. Never set this variable directly, use the command `auto-revert-tail-mode' instead.") (put 'auto-revert-tail-mode 'permanent-local t) (defvar auto-revert-timer nil "Timer used by Auto-Revert Mode.") (defcustom auto-revert-interval 5 "Time, in seconds, between Auto-Revert Mode file checks. The value may be an integer or floating point number. If a timer is already active, there are two ways to make sure that the new value will take effect immediately. You can set this variable through Custom or you can call the command `auto-revert-set-timer' after setting the variable. Otherwise, the new value will take effect the first time Auto Revert Mode calls `auto-revert-set-timer' for internal reasons or in your next editing session." :group 'auto-revert :type 'number :set (lambda (variable value) (set-default variable value) (and (boundp 'auto-revert-timer) auto-revert-timer (auto-revert-set-timer)))) (defcustom auto-revert-stop-on-user-input t "When non-nil, user input temporarily interrupts Auto-Revert Mode. With this setting, Auto-Revert Mode checks for user input after handling each buffer and does not process any further buffers \(until the next run of the timer) if user input is available. When nil, Auto-Revert Mode checks files and reverts buffers, with quitting disabled, without paying attention to user input. Thus, with this setting, Emacs might be non-responsive at times." :group 'auto-revert :type 'boolean) (defcustom auto-revert-verbose t "When nil, Auto-Revert Mode does not generate any messages. When non-nil, a message is generated whenever a file is reverted." :group 'auto-revert :type 'boolean) (defcustom auto-revert-mode-text " ARev" "String to display in the mode line when Auto-Revert Mode is active. \(When the string is not empty, make sure that it has a leading space.)" :tag "Auto Revert Mode Text" ; To separate it from `global-...' :group 'auto-revert :type 'string) (defcustom auto-revert-tail-mode-text " Tail" "String to display in the mode line when Auto-Revert Tail Mode is active. \(When the string is not empty, make sure that it has a leading space.)" :group 'auto-revert :type 'string :version "22.1") (defcustom auto-revert-mode-hook nil "Functions to run when Auto-Revert Mode is activated." :tag "Auto Revert Mode Hook" ; To separate it from `global-...' :group 'auto-revert :type 'hook) (defcustom global-auto-revert-mode-text "" "String to display when Global Auto-Revert Mode is active. The default is nothing since when this mode is active this text doesn't vary over time, or between buffers. Hence mode line text would only waste precious space." :group 'auto-revert :type 'string) (defcustom global-auto-revert-mode-hook nil "Hook called when Global Auto-Revert Mode is activated." :group 'auto-revert :type 'hook) (defcustom global-auto-revert-non-file-buffers nil "When nil, Global Auto-Revert mode operates only on file-visiting buffers. When non-nil, both file buffers and buffers with a custom `revert-buffer-function' and a `buffer-stale-function' are reverted by Global Auto-Revert mode. These include the Buffer List buffer displayed by `buffer-menu', and Dired buffers showing complete local directories. The Buffer List buffer reverts every `auto-revert-interval' seconds; Dired buffers when the file list of the main directory changes. Dired buffers do not auto-revert as a result of changes in subdirectories, or in the contents, size, modes, etc., of files. You may still sometimes want to revert them manually. Use this option with care since it could lead to excessive auto-reverts. For more information, see Info node `(emacs)Autorevert'." :group 'auto-revert :type 'boolean :link '(info-link "(emacs)Autorevert")) (defcustom global-auto-revert-ignore-modes () "List of major modes Global Auto-Revert Mode should not check." :group 'auto-revert :type '(repeat sexp)) (defcustom auto-revert-load-hook nil "Functions to run when Auto-Revert Mode is first loaded." :tag "Load Hook" :group 'auto-revert :type 'hook) (defcustom auto-revert-check-vc-info nil "If non-nil Auto Revert Mode reliably updates version control info. Auto Revert Mode updates version control info whenever the buffer needs reverting, regardless of the value of this variable. However, the version control state can change without changes to the work file. If the change is made from the current Emacs session, all info is updated. But if, for instance, a new version is checked in from outside the current Emacs session, the version control number in the mode line, as well as other version control related information, may not be properly updated. If you are worried about this, set this variable to a non-nil value. This currently works by automatically updating the version control info every `auto-revert-interval' seconds. Nevertheless, it should not cause excessive CPU usage on a reasonably fast machine, if it does not apply to too many version controlled buffers. CPU usage depends on the version control system." :group 'auto-revert :type 'boolean :version "22.1") (defvar global-auto-revert-ignore-buffer nil "*When non-nil, Global Auto-Revert Mode will not revert this buffer. This variable becomes buffer local when set in any fashion.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'global-auto-revert-ignore-buffer) ;; Internal variables: (defvar auto-revert-buffer-list () "List of buffers in Auto-Revert Mode. Note that only Auto-Revert Mode, never Global Auto-Revert Mode, adds buffers to this list. The timer function `auto-revert-buffers' is responsible for purging the list of old buffers.") (defvar auto-revert-remaining-buffers () "Buffers not checked when user input stopped execution.") (defvar auto-revert-tail-pos 0 "Position of last known end of file.") (add-hook 'find-file-hook (lambda () (set (make-local-variable 'auto-revert-tail-pos) (nth 7 (file-attributes buffer-file-name))))) ;; Functions: ;;;###autoload (define-minor-mode auto-revert-mode "Toggle reverting buffer when file on disk changes. With arg, turn Auto Revert mode on if and only if arg is positive. This is a minor mode that affects only the current buffer. Use `global-auto-revert-mode' to automatically revert all buffers. Use `auto-revert-tail-mode' if you know that the file will only grow without being changed in the part that is already in the buffer." :group 'auto-revert :lighter auto-revert-mode-text (if auto-revert-mode (if (not (memq (current-buffer) auto-revert-buffer-list)) (push (current-buffer) auto-revert-buffer-list)) (setq auto-revert-buffer-list (delq (current-buffer) auto-revert-buffer-list))) (auto-revert-set-timer) (when auto-revert-mode (auto-revert-buffers) (setq auto-revert-tail-mode nil))) ;;;###autoload (defun turn-on-auto-revert-mode () "Turn on Auto-Revert Mode. This function is designed to be added to hooks, for example: (add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'turn-on-auto-revert-mode)" (auto-revert-mode 1)) ;;;###autoload (define-minor-mode auto-revert-tail-mode "Toggle reverting tail of buffer when file on disk grows. With arg, turn Tail mode on if arg is positive, otherwise turn it off. When Tail mode is enabled, the tail of the file is constantly followed, as with the shell command `tail -f'. This means that whenever the file grows on disk (presumably because some background process is appending to it from time to time), this is reflected in the current buffer. You can edit the buffer and turn this mode off and on again as you please. But make sure the background process has stopped writing before you save the file! Use `auto-revert-mode' for changes other than appends!" :group 'find-file :lighter auto-revert-tail-mode-text (when auto-revert-tail-mode (unless buffer-file-name (auto-revert-tail-mode 0) (error "This buffer is not visiting a file")) (if (and (buffer-modified-p) (zerop auto-revert-tail-pos) ; library was loaded only after finding file (not (y-or-n-p "Buffer is modified, so tail offset may be wrong. Proceed? "))) (auto-revert-tail-mode 0) ;; a-r-tail-pos stores the size of the file at the time of the ;; last revert. After this package loads, it adds a ;; find-file-hook to set this variable every time a file is ;; loaded. If the package is loaded only _after_ visiting the ;; file to be reverted, then we have no idea what the value of ;; a-r-tail-pos should have been when the file was visited. If ;; the file has changed on disk in the meantime, all we can do ;; is offer to revert the whole thing. If you choose not to ;; revert, then you might miss some output then happened ;; between visiting the file and activating a-r-t-mode. (and (zerop auto-revert-tail-pos) (not (verify-visited-file-modtime (current-buffer))) (y-or-n-p "File changed on disk, content may be missing. \ Perform a full revert? ") ;; Use this (not just revert-buffer) for point-preservation. (auto-revert-handler)) ;; else we might reappend our own end when we save (add-hook 'before-save-hook (lambda () (auto-revert-tail-mode 0)) nil t) (or (local-variable-p 'auto-revert-tail-pos) ; don't lose prior position (set (make-local-variable 'auto-revert-tail-pos) (nth 7 (file-attributes buffer-file-name)))) ;; let auto-revert-mode set up the mechanism for us if it isn't already (or auto-revert-mode (let ((auto-revert-tail-mode t)) (auto-revert-mode 1))) (setq auto-revert-mode nil)))) ;;;###autoload (defun turn-on-auto-revert-tail-mode () "Turn on Auto-Revert Tail Mode. This function is designed to be added to hooks, for example: (add-hook 'my-logfile-mode-hook 'turn-on-auto-revert-tail-mode)" (auto-revert-tail-mode 1)) ;;;###autoload (define-minor-mode global-auto-revert-mode "Toggle Global Auto Revert mode. With optional prefix argument ARG, enable Global Auto Revert Mode if ARG > 0, else disable it. This is a global minor mode that reverts any buffer associated with a file when the file changes on disk. Use `auto-revert-mode' to revert a particular buffer. If `global-auto-revert-non-file-buffers' is non-nil, this mode may also revert some non-file buffers, as described in the documentation of that variable. It ignores buffers with modes matching `global-auto-revert-ignore-modes', and buffers with a non-nil vale of `global-auto-revert-ignore-buffer'. This function calls the hook `global-auto-revert-mode-hook'. It displays the text that `global-auto-revert-mode-text' specifies in the mode line." :global t :group 'auto-revert :lighter global-auto-revert-mode-text (auto-revert-set-timer) (when global-auto-revert-mode (auto-revert-buffers))) (defun auto-revert-set-timer () "Restart or cancel the timer used by Auto-Revert Mode. If such a timer is active, cancel it. Start a new timer if Global Auto-Revert Mode is active or if Auto-Revert Mode is active in some buffer. Restarting the timer ensures that Auto-Revert Mode will use an up-to-date value of `auto-revert-interval'" (interactive) (if (timerp auto-revert-timer) (cancel-timer auto-revert-timer)) (setq auto-revert-timer (if (or global-auto-revert-mode auto-revert-buffer-list) (run-with-timer auto-revert-interval auto-revert-interval 'auto-revert-buffers)))) (defun auto-revert-active-p () "Check if auto-revert is active (in current buffer or globally)." (or auto-revert-mode auto-revert-tail-mode (and global-auto-revert-mode (not global-auto-revert-ignore-buffer) (not (memq major-mode global-auto-revert-ignore-modes))))) (defun auto-revert-handler () "Revert current buffer, if appropriate. This is an internal function used by Auto-Revert Mode." (when (or auto-revert-tail-mode (not (buffer-modified-p))) (let* ((buffer (current-buffer)) size (revert (or (and buffer-file-name (file-readable-p buffer-file-name) (if auto-revert-tail-mode ;; Tramp caches the file attributes. Setting ;; `tramp-cache-inhibit' forces Tramp to ;; reread the values. (let ((tramp-cache-inhibit-cache t)) (/= auto-revert-tail-pos (setq size (nth 7 (file-attributes buffer-file-name))))) (and (not (file-remote-p buffer-file-name)) (not (verify-visited-file-modtime buffer))))) (and (or auto-revert-mode global-auto-revert-non-file-buffers) revert-buffer-function (boundp 'buffer-stale-function) (functionp buffer-stale-function) (funcall buffer-stale-function t)))) eob eoblist) (when revert (when (and auto-revert-verbose (not (eq revert 'fast))) (message "Reverting buffer `%s'." (buffer-name))) ;; If point (or a window point) is at the end of the buffer, ;; we want to keep it at the end after reverting. This allows ;; to tail a file. (when buffer-file-name (setq eob (eobp)) (walk-windows #'(lambda (window) (and (eq (window-buffer window) buffer) (= (window-point window) (point-max)) (push window eoblist))) 'no-mini t)) (if auto-revert-tail-mode (auto-revert-tail-handler size) ;; Bind buffer-read-only in case user has done C-x C-q, ;; so as not to forget that. This gives undesirable results ;; when the file's mode changes, but that is less common. (let ((buffer-read-only buffer-read-only)) (revert-buffer 'ignore-auto 'dont-ask 'preserve-modes))) (when buffer-file-name (when eob (goto-char (point-max))) (dolist (window eoblist) (set-window-point window (point-max))))) ;; `preserve-modes' avoids changing the (minor) modes. But we ;; do want to reset the mode for VC, so we do it manually. (when (or revert auto-revert-check-vc-info) (vc-find-file-hook))))) (defun auto-revert-tail-handler (size) (let ((modified (buffer-modified-p)) (inhibit-read-only t) ; Ignore. (file buffer-file-name) (buffer-file-name nil)) ; Ignore that file has changed. (when (/= auto-revert-tail-pos size) (run-hooks 'before-revert-hook) (undo-boundary) (save-restriction (widen) (save-excursion (goto-char (point-max)) (insert-file-contents file nil (and (< auto-revert-tail-pos size) auto-revert-tail-pos) size))) (run-hooks 'after-revert-hook) (undo-boundary) (setq auto-revert-tail-pos size) (restore-buffer-modified-p modified))) (set-visited-file-modtime)) (defun auto-revert-buffers () "Revert buffers as specified by Auto-Revert and Global Auto-Revert Mode. Should `global-auto-revert-mode' be active all file buffers are checked. Should `auto-revert-mode' be active in some buffers, those buffers are checked. Non-file buffers that have a custom `revert-buffer-function' and a `buffer-stale-function' are reverted either when Auto-Revert Mode is active in that buffer, or when the variable `global-auto-revert-non-file-buffers' is non-nil and Global Auto-Revert Mode is active. This function stops whenever there is user input. The buffers not checked are stored in the variable `auto-revert-remaining-buffers'. To avoid starvation, the buffers in `auto-revert-remaining-buffers' are checked first the next time this function is called. This function is also responsible for removing buffers no longer in Auto-Revert mode from `auto-revert-buffer-list', and for canceling the timer when no buffers need to be checked." (save-match-data (let ((bufs (if global-auto-revert-mode (buffer-list) auto-revert-buffer-list)) (remaining ()) (new ())) ;; Partition `bufs' into two halves depending on whether or not ;; the buffers are in `auto-revert-remaining-buffers'. The two ;; halves are then re-joined with the "remaining" buffers at the ;; head of the list. (dolist (buf auto-revert-remaining-buffers) (if (memq buf bufs) (push buf remaining))) (dolist (buf bufs) (if (not (memq buf remaining)) (push buf new))) (setq bufs (nreverse (nconc new remaining))) (while (and bufs (not (and auto-revert-stop-on-user-input (input-pending-p)))) (let ((buf (car bufs))) (if (buffer-live-p buf) (with-current-buffer buf ;; Test if someone has turned off Auto-Revert Mode in a ;; non-standard way, for example by changing major mode. (if (and (not auto-revert-mode) (not auto-revert-tail-mode) (memq buf auto-revert-buffer-list)) (setq auto-revert-buffer-list (delq buf auto-revert-buffer-list))) (when (auto-revert-active-p) (auto-revert-handler))) ;; Remove dead buffer from `auto-revert-buffer-list'. (setq auto-revert-buffer-list (delq buf auto-revert-buffer-list)))) (setq bufs (cdr bufs))) (setq auto-revert-remaining-buffers bufs) ;; Check if we should cancel the timer. (when (and (not global-auto-revert-mode) (null auto-revert-buffer-list)) (cancel-timer auto-revert-timer) (setq auto-revert-timer nil))))) ;; The end: (provide 'autorevert) (run-hooks 'auto-revert-load-hook) ;; arch-tag: f6bcb07b-4841-477e-9e44-b18678e58876 ;;; autorevert.el ends here