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author | Karoly Lorentey <lorentey@elte.hu> |
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date | Tue, 03 Jan 2006 02:15:28 +0000 |
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# Copyright (C) 1992, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 1998, 2000, 01, 2004, 2005 # 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, # Boston, MA 02110-1301, 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 # Make it work like SIGINT normally does. handle SIGTSTP nopass # 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 = $arg0 set safe_debug_print ($tmp) end document pp Print the argument as an emacs s-expression Works only when an inferior emacs is executing. end # Print out s-expressions from tool bar define pp1 set $tmp = $arg0 echo $arg0 printf " = " set safe_debug_print ($tmp) end document pp1 Print the argument as an emacs s-expression Works only when an inferior emacs is executing. For use on tool bar when debugging in Emacs where the variable name would not otherwise be recorded in the GUD buffer. end # Print value of lisp variable define pv set $tmp = "$arg0" set safe_debug_print ( find_symbol_value (intern ($tmp))) end document pv Print the value of the lisp variable given as argument. Works only when an inferior emacs is executing. end # Print value of lisp variable define pv1 set $tmp = "$arg0" echo $arg0 printf " = " set safe_debug_print (find_symbol_value (intern ($tmp))) end document pv1 Print the value of the lisp variable given as argument. Works only when an inferior emacs is executing. For use on tool bar when debugging in Emacs where the variable name would not otherwise be recorded in the GUD buffer. 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 " end=%d", $it->end_charpos printf " stop=%d", $it->stop_charpos printf " face=%d", $it->face_id if ($it->multibyte_p) printf " MB" end if ($it->header_line_p) printf " HL" end if ($it->n_overlay_strings > 0) printf " nov=%d", $it->n_overlay_strings end if ($it->sp != 0) printf " sp=%d", $it->sp end if ($it->what == IT_CHARACTER) if ($it->len == 1 && $it->c >= ' ' && it->c < 255) printf " ch='%c'", $it->c else printf " ch=[%d,%d]", $it->c, $it->len end else if ($it->what == IT_IMAGE) printf " IMAGE=%d", $it->image_id else printf " " output $it->what end end if ($it->method != GET_FROM_BUFFER) printf " next=" output $it->method if ($it->method == GET_FROM_STRING) printf "[%d]", $it->current.string_pos.charpos end end printf "\n" if ($it->region_beg_charpos >= 0) printf "reg=%d-%d ", $it->region_beg_charpos, $it->region_end_charpos end printf "vpos=%d hpos=%d", $it->vpos, $it->hpos, printf " y=%d lvy=%d", $it->current_y, $it->last_visible_y printf " x=%d vx=%d-%d", $it->current_x, $it->first_visible_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 $.u.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)->u.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)->u.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 # Show Lisp backtrace after normal backtrace. define hookpost-backtrace set $bt = backtrace_list if $bt echo \n echo Lisp Backtrace:\n xbacktrace end 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 # People get bothered when they see messages about non-existent functions... echo \n echo If you see messages below about functions not being defined,\n echo don\'t worry about them. Nothing is wrong.\n echo \n # Don't let abort actually run, as it will make # stdio stop working and therefore the `pr' command above as well. break abort # The MS-Windows build replaces abort with its own function. break w32_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