# Set up a mask to use.# Force loading of symbols, enough to give us gdb_valbits etc.set main# Find lwlib source files too.dir ../lwlib# This should be EMACS_INT, but in some cases that is a macro.# long ought to work in all cases right now.set $valmask = ((long)1 << gdb_valbits) - 1set $nonvalbits = gdb_emacs_intbits - gdb_valbits# Set up something to print out s-expressions.define prset debug_print ($)enddocument prPrint the emacs s-expression which is $.Works only when an inferior emacs is executing.enddefine xtypeoutput (enum Lisp_Type) (($ >> gdb_valbits) & 0x7)echo \noutput ((($ >> gdb_valbits) & 0x7) == Lisp_Misc ? (enum Lisp_Misc_Type) (((struct Lisp_Free *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits))->type) : (($ >> gdb_valbits) & 0x7) == Lisp_Vectorlike ? ($size = ((struct Lisp_Vector *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits))->size, (enum pvec_type) (($size & PVEC_FLAG) ? $size & PVEC_TYPE_MASK : 0)) : 0)echo \nenddocument xtypePrint the type of $, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp value.If the first type printed is Lisp_Vector or Lisp_Misc,the second line gives the more precise type.Otherwise the second line doesn't mean anything.enddefine xvectypeset $size = ((struct Lisp_Vector *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits))->sizeoutput (enum pvec_type) (($size & PVEC_FLAG) ? $size & PVEC_TYPE_MASK : 0)echo \nenddocument xvectypePrint the vector subtype of $, assuming it is a vector or pseudovector.enddefine xmisctypeoutput (enum Lisp_Misc_Type) (((struct Lisp_Free *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits))->type)echo \nenddocument xmisctypePrint the specific type of $, assuming it is some misc type.enddefine xintprint (($ & $valmask) << $nonvalbits) >> $nonvalbitsenddocument xintPrint $, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp integer. This gets the sign right.enddefine xptrprint (void *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)enddocument xptrPrint the pointer portion of $, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp value.enddefine xwindowprint (struct window *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)printf "%dx%d+%d+%d\n", $->width, $->height, $->left, $->topenddocument xwindowPrint $ as a window pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp window value.Print the window's position as "WIDTHxHEIGHT+LEFT+TOP".enddefine xmarkerprint (struct Lisp_Marker *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)enddocument xmarkerPrint $ as a marker pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp marker value.enddefine xoverlayprint (struct Lisp_Overlay *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)enddocument xoverlayPrint $ as a overlay pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp overlay value.enddefine xmiscfreeprint (struct Lisp_Free *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)enddocument xmiscfreePrint $ as a misc free-cell pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp Misc value.enddefine xintfwdprint (struct Lisp_Intfwd *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)enddocument xintfwdPrint $ as an integer forwarding pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp Misc value.enddefine xboolfwdprint (struct Lisp_Boolfwd *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)enddocument xboolfwdPrint $ as a boolean forwarding pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp Misc value.enddefine xobjfwdprint (struct Lisp_Objfwd *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)enddocument xobjfwdPrint $ as an object forwarding pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp Misc value.enddefine xbufobjfwdprint (struct Lisp_Buffer_Objfwd *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)enddocument xbufobjfwdPrint $ as a buffer-local object forwarding pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp Misc value.enddefine xkbobjfwdprint (struct Lisp_Kboard_Objfwd *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)enddocument xkbobjfwdPrint $ as a kboard-local object forwarding pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp Misc value.enddefine xbuflocalprint (struct Lisp_Buffer_Local_Value *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)enddocument xbuflocalPrint $ as a buffer-local-value pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp Misc value.enddefine xbufferprint (struct buffer *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)output &((struct Lisp_String *) ((($->name) & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits))->dataecho \nenddocument xbufferSet $ as a buffer pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp buffer value.Print the name of the buffer.enddefine xsymbolprint (struct Lisp_Symbol *) ((((int) $) & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)output (char*)&$->name->dataecho \nenddocument xsymbolPrint the name and address of the symbol $.This command assumes that $ is an Emacs Lisp symbol value.enddefine xstringprint (struct Lisp_String *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)output ($->size > 1000) ? 0 : ($->data[0])@($->size)echo \nenddocument xstringPrint the contents and address of the string $.This command assumes that $ is an Emacs Lisp string value.enddefine xvectorprint (struct Lisp_Vector *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)output ($->size > 50) ? 0 : ($->contents[0])@($->size)echo \nenddocument xvectorPrint the contents and address of the vector $.This command assumes that $ is an Emacs Lisp vector value.enddefine xframeprint (struct frame *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)enddocument xframePrint $ as a frame pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp frame value.enddefine xwinconfigprint (struct save_window_data *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)enddocument xwinconfigPrint $ as a window configuration pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp window configuration value.enddefine xcompiledprint (struct Lisp_Vector *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)output ($->contents[0])@($->size & 0xff)enddocument xcompiledPrint $ as a compiled function pointer, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp compiled value.enddefine xconsprint (struct Lisp_Cons *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)output/x *$echo \nenddocument xconsPrint the contents of $, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp cons.enddefine nextconsp $.cdrxconsenddocument nextconsPrint the contents of the next cell in a list.This assumes that the last thing you printed was a cons cell contents(type struct Lisp_Cons) or a pointer to one.enddefine xcarprint/x ((($ >> gdb_valbits) & 0xf) == Lisp_Cons ? ((struct Lisp_Cons *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits))->car : 0)enddocument xcarPrint the car of $, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp pair.enddefine xcdrprint/x ((($ >> gdb_valbits) & 0xf) == Lisp_Cons ? ((struct Lisp_Cons *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits))->cdr : 0)enddocument xcdrPrint the cdr of $, assuming it is an Emacs Lisp pair.enddefine xsubrprint (struct Lisp_Subr *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)output *$echo \nenddocument xsubrPrint the address of the subr which the Lisp_Object $ points to.enddefine xprocessprint (struct Lisp_Process *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)output *$echo \nenddocument xprocessPrint the address of the struct Lisp_process which the Lisp_Object $ points to.enddefine xfloatprint ((struct Lisp_Float *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits))->dataenddocument xfloatPrint $ assuming it is a lisp floating-point number.enddefine xscrollbarprint (struct scrollbar *) (($ & $valmask) | gdb_data_seg_bits)output *$echo \nenddocument xscrollbarPrint $ as a scrollbar pointer.endset print pretty onset print sevenbit-stringsshow environment DISPLAYshow environment TERMset 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