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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 | a9dc0e7c3f2b |
children | 1d1d5d9bd884 |
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;;; emacs-lock.el --- prevents you from exiting Emacs if a buffer is locked ;; Copyright (C) 1994, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, ;; 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc ;; Author: Tom Wurgler <twurgler@goodyear.com> ;; Created: 12/8/94 ;; Keywords: extensions, processes ;; 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 code sets a buffer-local variable to t if toggle-emacs-lock is run, ;; then if the user attempts to exit Emacs, the locked buffer name will be ;; displayed and the exit aborted. This is just a way of protecting ;; yourself from yourself. For example, if you have a shell running a big ;; program and exiting Emacs would abort that program, you may want to lock ;; that buffer, then if you forget about it after a while, you won't ;; accidentally exit Emacs. To unlock the buffer, just goto the buffer and ;; run toggle-emacs-lock again. ;;; Code: (defvar emacs-lock-from-exiting nil "Whether Emacs is locked to prevent exiting. See `check-emacs-lock'.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'emacs-lock-from-exiting) (defvar emacs-lock-buffer-locked nil "Whether a shell or telnet buffer was locked when its process was killed.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'emacs-lock-buffer-locked) (put 'emacs-lock-buffer-locked 'permanent-local t) (defun check-emacs-lock () "Check if variable `emacs-lock-from-exiting' is t for any buffer. If any locked buffer is found, signal error and display the buffer's name." (save-excursion (dolist (buffer (buffer-list)) (set-buffer buffer) (when emacs-lock-from-exiting (error "Emacs is locked from exit due to buffer: %s" (buffer-name)))))) (defun toggle-emacs-lock () "Toggle `emacs-lock-from-exiting' for the current buffer. See `check-emacs-lock'." (interactive) (setq emacs-lock-from-exiting (not emacs-lock-from-exiting)) (if emacs-lock-from-exiting (message "Buffer is now locked") (message "Buffer is now unlocked"))) (defun emacs-lock-check-buffer-lock () "Check if variable `emacs-lock-from-exiting' is t for a buffer. If the buffer is locked, signal error and display its name." (when emacs-lock-from-exiting (error "Buffer `%s' is locked, can't delete it" (buffer-name)))) ; These next defuns make it so if you exit a shell that is locked, the lock ; is shut off for that shell so you can exit Emacs. Same for telnet. ; Also, if a shell or a telnet buffer was locked and the process killed, ; turn the lock back on again if the process is restarted. (defun emacs-lock-shell-sentinel () (set-process-sentinel (get-buffer-process (buffer-name)) (function emacs-lock-clear-sentinel))) (defun emacs-lock-clear-sentinel (proc str) (if emacs-lock-from-exiting (progn (setq emacs-lock-from-exiting nil) (setq emacs-lock-buffer-locked t) (message "Buffer is now unlocked")) (setq emacs-lock-buffer-locked nil))) (defun emacs-lock-was-buffer-locked () (if emacs-lock-buffer-locked (setq emacs-lock-from-exiting t))) (add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook 'check-emacs-lock) (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'emacs-lock-check-buffer-lock) (add-hook 'shell-mode-hook 'emacs-lock-was-buffer-locked) (add-hook 'shell-mode-hook 'emacs-lock-shell-sentinel) (add-hook 'telnet-mode-hook 'emacs-lock-was-buffer-locked) (add-hook 'telnet-mode-hook 'emacs-lock-shell-sentinel) (provide 'emacs-lock) ;; arch-tag: 58e6cb43-7cf0-401a-bcb6-4902a0b8bdc1 ;;; emacs-lock.el ends here