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1 | /* Top level for GDB, the GNU debugger. |
2 | Copyright (C) 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
3 | ||
4 | This file is part of GDB. | |
5 | ||
6 | GDB is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
7 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
8 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) | |
9 | any later version. | |
10 | ||
11 | GDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
12 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
13 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
14 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
15 | ||
16 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
17 | along with GDB; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
18 | the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ | |
19 | ||
20 | #include <stdio.h> | |
21 | int fclose (); | |
22 | #include "defs.h" | |
23 | #include "gdbcmd.h" | |
24 | #include "param.h" | |
25 | #include "symtab.h" | |
26 | #include "inferior.h" | |
27 | #include "signals.h" | |
28 | #include "target.h" | |
29 | #include "breakpoint.h" | |
30 | ||
31 | #include <getopt.h> | |
32 | #include <readline/readline.h> | |
33 | #include <readline/history.h> | |
34 | ||
35 | /* readline defines this. */ | |
36 | #undef savestring | |
37 | ||
38 | #ifdef USG | |
39 | #include <sys/types.h> | |
40 | #include <unistd.h> | |
41 | #endif | |
42 | ||
43 | #include <string.h> | |
44 | #include <sys/file.h> | |
45 | #include <setjmp.h> | |
46 | #include <sys/param.h> | |
47 | #include <sys/stat.h> | |
48 | ||
49 | #ifdef SET_STACK_LIMIT_HUGE | |
50 | #include <sys/time.h> | |
51 | #include <sys/resource.h> | |
52 | #include <ctype.h> | |
53 | ||
54 | int original_stack_limit; | |
55 | #endif | |
56 | ||
57 | ||
58 | /* If this definition isn't overridden by the header files, assume | |
59 | that isatty and fileno exist on this system. */ | |
60 | #ifndef ISATTY | |
61 | #define ISATTY(FP) (isatty (fileno (FP))) | |
62 | #endif | |
63 | ||
64 | /* Initialization file name for gdb. This is overridden in some configs. */ | |
65 | ||
66 | #ifndef GDBINIT_FILENAME | |
67 | #define GDBINIT_FILENAME ".gdbinit" | |
68 | #endif | |
69 | char gdbinit[] = GDBINIT_FILENAME; | |
70 | ||
f266e564 JK |
71 | #define ALL_CLEANUPS ((struct cleanup *)0) |
72 | ||
bd5635a1 RP |
73 | /* Version number of GDB, as a string. */ |
74 | ||
75 | extern char *version; | |
76 | ||
77 | /* Flag for whether we want all the "from_tty" gubbish printed. */ | |
78 | ||
79 | int caution = 1; /* Default is yes, sigh. */ | |
80 | ||
81 | /* | |
82 | * Define all cmd_list_element's | |
83 | */ | |
84 | ||
85 | /* Chain containing all defined commands. */ | |
86 | ||
87 | struct cmd_list_element *cmdlist; | |
88 | ||
89 | /* Chain containing all defined info subcommands. */ | |
90 | ||
91 | struct cmd_list_element *infolist; | |
92 | ||
93 | /* Chain containing all defined enable subcommands. */ | |
94 | ||
95 | struct cmd_list_element *enablelist; | |
96 | ||
97 | /* Chain containing all defined disable subcommands. */ | |
98 | ||
99 | struct cmd_list_element *disablelist; | |
100 | ||
101 | /* Chain containing all defined delete subcommands. */ | |
102 | ||
103 | struct cmd_list_element *deletelist; | |
104 | ||
105 | /* Chain containing all defined "enable breakpoint" subcommands. */ | |
106 | ||
107 | struct cmd_list_element *enablebreaklist; | |
108 | ||
109 | /* Chain containing all defined set subcommands */ | |
110 | ||
111 | struct cmd_list_element *setlist; | |
112 | ||
113 | /* Chain containing all defined show subcommands. */ | |
114 | struct cmd_list_element *showlist; | |
115 | ||
116 | /* Chain containing all defined \"set history\". */ | |
117 | ||
118 | struct cmd_list_element *sethistlist; | |
119 | ||
120 | /* Chain containing all defined \"show history\". */ | |
121 | struct cmd_list_element *showhistlist; | |
122 | ||
123 | /* Chain containing all defined \"unset history\". */ | |
124 | ||
125 | struct cmd_list_element *unsethistlist; | |
126 | ||
127 | /* stdio stream that command input is being read from. */ | |
128 | ||
129 | FILE *instream; | |
130 | ||
131 | /* Current working directory. */ | |
132 | ||
133 | char *current_directory; | |
134 | ||
135 | /* The directory name is actually stored here (usually). */ | |
136 | static char dirbuf[MAXPATHLEN]; | |
137 | ||
138 | /* Function to call before reading a command, if nonzero. | |
139 | The function receives two args: an input stream, | |
140 | and a prompt string. */ | |
141 | ||
142 | void (*window_hook) (); | |
143 | ||
144 | extern int frame_file_full_name; | |
145 | int epoch_interface; | |
146 | int xgdb_verbose; | |
147 | ||
148 | /* The external commands we call... */ | |
149 | extern void init_source_path (); | |
150 | extern void directory_command (); | |
151 | extern void exec_file_command (); | |
152 | extern void symbol_file_command (); | |
153 | extern void core_file_command (); | |
154 | extern void tty_command (); | |
155 | ||
156 | extern void help_list (); | |
157 | extern void initialize_all_files (); | |
158 | extern void init_malloc (); | |
159 | ||
160 | /* Forward declarations for this file */ | |
161 | void free_command_lines (); | |
162 | char *gdb_readline (); | |
163 | char *command_line_input (); | |
164 | static void initialize_main (); | |
165 | static void initialize_cmd_lists (); | |
166 | static void init_signals (); | |
167 | static void quit_command (); | |
168 | void command_loop (); | |
169 | static void source_command (); | |
170 | static void print_gdb_version (); | |
171 | static void float_handler (); | |
172 | static void cd_command (); | |
173 | static void read_command_file (); | |
174 | ||
175 | char *getenv (); | |
176 | ||
177 | /* gdb prints this when reading a command interactively */ | |
178 | static char *prompt; | |
179 | ||
180 | /* Buffer used for reading command lines, and the size | |
181 | allocated for it so far. */ | |
182 | ||
183 | char *line; | |
184 | int linesize = 100; | |
185 | ||
186 | /* Baud rate specified for talking to serial target systems. Default | |
187 | is left as a zero pointer, so targets can choose their own defaults. */ | |
188 | ||
189 | char *baud_rate; | |
190 | ||
191 | /* Signal to catch ^Z typed while reading a command: SIGTSTP or SIGCONT. */ | |
192 | ||
193 | #ifndef STOP_SIGNAL | |
194 | #ifdef SIGTSTP | |
195 | #define STOP_SIGNAL SIGTSTP | |
196 | #endif | |
197 | #endif | |
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198 | |
199 | /* Some System V have job control but not sigsetmask(). */ | |
200 | #if !defined (HAVE_SIGSETMASK) | |
201 | #define HAVE_SIGSETMASK !defined (USG) | |
202 | #endif | |
203 | ||
204 | #if !HAVE_SIGSETMASK | |
205 | #define sigsetmask(n) | |
206 | #endif | |
bd5635a1 RP |
207 | \f |
208 | /* This is how `error' returns to command level. */ | |
209 | ||
210 | jmp_buf to_top_level; | |
211 | ||
212 | void | |
213 | return_to_top_level () | |
214 | { | |
215 | quit_flag = 0; | |
216 | immediate_quit = 0; | |
217 | bpstat_clear_actions(stop_bpstat); /* Clear queued breakpoint commands */ | |
218 | clear_momentary_breakpoints (); | |
219 | disable_current_display (); | |
f266e564 | 220 | do_cleanups (ALL_CLEANUPS); |
bd5635a1 RP |
221 | longjmp (to_top_level, 1); |
222 | } | |
223 | ||
224 | /* Call FUNC with arg ARGS, catching any errors. | |
225 | If there is no error, return the value returned by FUNC. | |
226 | If there is an error, return zero after printing ERRSTRING | |
227 | (which is in addition to the specific error message already printed). */ | |
228 | ||
229 | int | |
230 | catch_errors (func, args, errstring) | |
231 | int (*func) (); | |
232 | int args; | |
233 | char *errstring; | |
234 | { | |
235 | jmp_buf saved; | |
236 | int val; | |
237 | struct cleanup *saved_cleanup_chain; | |
238 | ||
239 | saved_cleanup_chain = save_cleanups (); | |
240 | ||
241 | bcopy (to_top_level, saved, sizeof (jmp_buf)); | |
242 | ||
243 | if (setjmp (to_top_level) == 0) | |
244 | val = (*func) (args); | |
245 | else | |
246 | { | |
247 | if (errstring) | |
248 | fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", errstring); | |
249 | val = 0; | |
250 | } | |
251 | ||
252 | restore_cleanups (saved_cleanup_chain); | |
253 | ||
254 | bcopy (saved, to_top_level, sizeof (jmp_buf)); | |
255 | return val; | |
256 | } | |
257 | ||
258 | /* Handler for SIGHUP. */ | |
259 | ||
260 | static void | |
261 | disconnect () | |
262 | { | |
263 | kill_inferior_fast (); | |
264 | signal (SIGHUP, SIG_DFL); | |
265 | kill (getpid (), SIGHUP); | |
266 | } | |
267 | \f | |
268 | /* Clean up on error during a "source" command (or execution of a | |
269 | user-defined command). */ | |
270 | ||
271 | static void | |
272 | source_cleanup (stream) | |
273 | FILE *stream; | |
274 | { | |
275 | /* Restore the previous input stream. */ | |
276 | instream = stream; | |
277 | } | |
278 | ||
279 | /* Read commands from STREAM. */ | |
280 | static void | |
281 | read_command_file (stream) | |
282 | FILE *stream; | |
283 | { | |
284 | struct cleanup *cleanups; | |
285 | ||
286 | cleanups = make_cleanup (source_cleanup, instream); | |
287 | instream = stream; | |
288 | command_loop (); | |
289 | do_cleanups (cleanups); | |
290 | } | |
291 | \f | |
292 | int | |
293 | main (argc, argv) | |
294 | int argc; | |
295 | char **argv; | |
296 | { | |
297 | int count; | |
298 | static int inhibit_gdbinit = 0; | |
299 | static int quiet = 0; | |
300 | static int batch = 0; | |
301 | ||
302 | /* Pointers to various arguments from command line. */ | |
303 | char *symarg = NULL; | |
304 | char *execarg = NULL; | |
305 | char *corearg = NULL; | |
306 | char *cdarg = NULL; | |
307 | char *ttyarg = NULL; | |
308 | ||
309 | /* Pointers to all arguments of +command option. */ | |
310 | char **cmdarg; | |
311 | /* Allocated size of cmdarg. */ | |
312 | int cmdsize; | |
313 | /* Number of elements of cmdarg used. */ | |
314 | int ncmd; | |
315 | ||
316 | /* Indices of all arguments of +directory option. */ | |
317 | char **dirarg; | |
318 | /* Allocated size. */ | |
319 | int dirsize; | |
320 | /* Number of elements used. */ | |
321 | int ndir; | |
322 | ||
323 | register int i; | |
324 | ||
325 | /* This needs to happen before the first use of malloc. */ | |
326 | init_malloc (); | |
327 | ||
328 | #if defined (ALIGN_STACK_ON_STARTUP) | |
329 | i = (int) &count & 0x3; | |
330 | if (i != 0) | |
331 | alloca (4 - i); | |
332 | #endif | |
333 | ||
334 | cmdsize = 1; | |
335 | cmdarg = (char **) xmalloc (cmdsize * sizeof (*cmdarg)); | |
336 | ncmd = 0; | |
337 | dirsize = 1; | |
338 | dirarg = (char **) xmalloc (dirsize * sizeof (*dirarg)); | |
339 | ndir = 0; | |
340 | ||
341 | quit_flag = 0; | |
342 | line = (char *) xmalloc (linesize); | |
343 | line[0] = '\0'; /* Terminate saved (now empty) cmd line */ | |
344 | instream = stdin; | |
345 | ||
346 | getwd (dirbuf); | |
347 | current_directory = dirbuf; | |
348 | ||
349 | #ifdef SET_STACK_LIMIT_HUGE | |
350 | { | |
351 | struct rlimit rlim; | |
352 | ||
353 | /* Set the stack limit huge so that alloca (particularly stringtab | |
354 | * in dbxread.c) does not fail. */ | |
355 | getrlimit (RLIMIT_STACK, &rlim); | |
356 | original_stack_limit = rlim.rlim_cur; | |
357 | rlim.rlim_cur = rlim.rlim_max; | |
358 | setrlimit (RLIMIT_STACK, &rlim); | |
359 | } | |
360 | #endif /* SET_STACK_LIMIT_HUGE */ | |
361 | ||
362 | /* Parse arguments and options. */ | |
363 | { | |
364 | int c; | |
365 | static int print_help; | |
366 | /* When var field is 0, use flag field to record the equivalent | |
367 | short option (or arbitrary numbers starting at 10 for those | |
368 | with no equivalent). */ | |
369 | static struct option long_options[] = | |
370 | { | |
371 | {"quiet", 0, &quiet, 1}, | |
372 | {"nx", 0, &inhibit_gdbinit, 1}, | |
373 | {"batch", 0, &batch, 1}, | |
374 | {"epoch", 0, &epoch_interface, 1}, | |
375 | {"fullname", 0, &frame_file_full_name, 1}, | |
376 | {"help", 0, &print_help, 1}, | |
377 | {"se", 1, 0, 10}, | |
378 | {"symbols", 1, 0, 's'}, | |
379 | {"s", 1, 0, 's'}, | |
380 | {"exec", 1, 0, 'e'}, | |
381 | {"core", 1, 0, 'c'}, | |
382 | {"c", 1, 0, 'c'}, | |
383 | {"command", 1, 0, 'x'}, | |
384 | {"x", 1, 0, 'x'}, | |
385 | {"directory", 1, 0, 'd'}, | |
386 | {"cd", 1, 0, 11}, | |
387 | {"tty", 1, 0, 't'}, | |
388 | {"b", 1, 0, 'b'}, | |
389 | /* Allow machine descriptions to add more options... */ | |
390 | #ifdef ADDITIONAL_OPTIONS | |
391 | ADDITIONAL_OPTIONS | |
392 | #endif | |
393 | }; | |
394 | ||
395 | while (1) | |
396 | { | |
397 | c = getopt_long_only (argc, argv, "", | |
398 | long_options, &option_index); | |
399 | if (c == EOF) | |
400 | break; | |
401 | ||
402 | /* Long option that takes an argument. */ | |
403 | if (c == 0 && long_options[option_index].flag == 0) | |
404 | c = long_options[option_index].val; | |
405 | ||
406 | switch (c) | |
407 | { | |
408 | case 0: | |
409 | /* Long option that just sets a flag. */ | |
410 | break; | |
411 | case 10: | |
412 | symarg = optarg; | |
413 | execarg = optarg; | |
414 | break; | |
415 | case 11: | |
416 | cdarg = optarg; | |
417 | break; | |
418 | case 's': | |
419 | symarg = optarg; | |
420 | break; | |
421 | case 'e': | |
422 | execarg = optarg; | |
423 | break; | |
424 | case 'c': | |
425 | corearg = optarg; | |
426 | break; | |
427 | case 'x': | |
428 | cmdarg[ncmd++] = optarg; | |
429 | if (ncmd >= cmdsize) | |
430 | { | |
431 | cmdsize *= 2; | |
432 | cmdarg = (char **) xrealloc ((char *)cmdarg, | |
433 | cmdsize * sizeof (*cmdarg)); | |
434 | } | |
435 | break; | |
436 | case 'd': | |
437 | dirarg[ndir++] = optarg; | |
438 | if (ndir >= dirsize) | |
439 | { | |
440 | dirsize *= 2; | |
441 | dirarg = (char **) xrealloc ((char *)dirarg, | |
442 | dirsize * sizeof (*dirarg)); | |
443 | } | |
444 | break; | |
445 | case 't': | |
446 | ttyarg = optarg; | |
447 | break; | |
448 | case 'q': | |
449 | quiet = 1; | |
450 | break; | |
451 | case 'b': | |
452 | baud_rate = optarg; | |
453 | break; | |
454 | #ifdef ADDITIONAL_OPTION_CASES | |
455 | ADDITIONAL_OPTION_CASES | |
456 | #endif | |
457 | case '?': | |
458 | fprintf (stderr, | |
459 | "Use `%s +help' for a complete list of options.\n", | |
460 | argv[0]); | |
461 | exit (1); | |
462 | } | |
463 | ||
464 | } | |
465 | if (print_help) | |
466 | { | |
467 | fputs ("\ | |
468 | This is GDB, the GNU debugger. Use the command\n\ | |
469 | gdb [options] [executable [core-file]]\n\ | |
470 | to enter the debugger.\n\ | |
471 | \n\ | |
472 | Options available are:\n\ | |
473 | -help Print this message.\n\ | |
474 | -quiet Do not print version number on startup.\n\ | |
475 | -fullname Output information used by emacs-GDB interface.\n\ | |
476 | -epoch Output information used by epoch emacs-GDB interface.\n\ | |
477 | -batch Exit after processing options.\n\ | |
478 | -nx Do not read .gdbinit file.\n\ | |
479 | -tty=TTY Use TTY for input/output by the program being debugged.\n\ | |
480 | -cd=DIR Change current directory to DIR.\n\ | |
481 | -directory=DIR Search for source files in DIR.\n\ | |
482 | -command=FILE Execute GDB commands from FILE.\n\ | |
483 | -symbols=SYMFILE Read symbols from SYMFILE.\n\ | |
484 | -exec=EXECFILE Use EXECFILE as the executable.\n\ | |
485 | -se=FILE Use FILE as symbol file and executable file.\n\ | |
486 | -core=COREFILE Analyze the core dump COREFILE.\n\ | |
487 | -b BAUDRATE Set serial port baud rate used for remote debugging\n\ | |
488 | ", stderr); | |
489 | #ifdef ADDITIONAL_OPTION_HELP | |
490 | fputs (ADDITIONAL_OPTION_HELP, stderr); | |
491 | #endif | |
492 | fputs ("\n\ | |
493 | For more information, type \"help\" from within GDB, or consult the\n\ | |
494 | GDB manual (available as on-line info or a printed manual).\n", stderr); | |
495 | /* Exiting after printing this message seems like | |
496 | the most useful thing to do. */ | |
497 | exit (0); | |
498 | } | |
499 | ||
500 | /* OK, that's all the options. The other arguments are filenames. */ | |
501 | count = 0; | |
502 | for (; optind < argc; optind++) | |
503 | switch (++count) | |
504 | { | |
505 | case 1: | |
506 | symarg = argv[optind]; | |
507 | execarg = argv[optind]; | |
508 | break; | |
509 | case 2: | |
510 | corearg = argv[optind]; | |
511 | break; | |
512 | case 3: | |
513 | fprintf (stderr, | |
514 | "Excess command line arguments ignored. (%s%s)\n", | |
515 | argv[optind], (optind == argc - 1) ? "" : " ..."); | |
516 | break; | |
517 | } | |
518 | if (batch) | |
519 | quiet = 1; | |
520 | } | |
521 | ||
522 | /* Run the init function of each source file */ | |
523 | ||
524 | initialize_cmd_lists (); /* This needs to be done first */ | |
525 | initialize_all_files (); | |
526 | initialize_main (); /* But that omits this file! Do it now */ | |
527 | init_signals (); | |
528 | ||
529 | if (!quiet) | |
530 | { | |
531 | /* Print all the junk in one place, with a blank line after it | |
532 | to separate it from important stuff like "no such file". | |
533 | Also, we skip most of the noise, like Emacs, if started with | |
534 | a file name rather than with no arguments. */ | |
535 | if (execarg == 0) { | |
536 | print_gdb_version (1); | |
537 | printf ("Type \"help\" for a list of commands.\n\n"); | |
538 | } | |
539 | } | |
540 | ||
541 | /* Now perform all the actions indicated by the arguments. */ | |
542 | if (cdarg != NULL) | |
543 | { | |
544 | if (!setjmp (to_top_level)) | |
545 | { | |
546 | cd_command (cdarg, 0); | |
547 | init_source_path (); | |
548 | } | |
549 | } | |
f266e564 JK |
550 | do_cleanups (ALL_CLEANUPS); |
551 | ||
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552 | for (i = 0; i < ndir; i++) |
553 | if (!setjmp (to_top_level)) | |
554 | directory_command (dirarg[i], 0); | |
555 | free (dirarg); | |
f266e564 JK |
556 | do_cleanups (ALL_CLEANUPS); |
557 | ||
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558 | if (execarg != NULL |
559 | && symarg != NULL | |
560 | && strcmp (execarg, symarg) == 0) | |
561 | { | |
562 | /* The exec file and the symbol-file are the same. If we can't open | |
563 | it, better only print one error message. */ | |
564 | if (!setjmp (to_top_level)) | |
565 | { | |
566 | exec_file_command (execarg, !batch); | |
567 | symbol_file_command (symarg, !batch); | |
568 | } | |
569 | } | |
570 | else | |
571 | { | |
572 | if (execarg != NULL) | |
573 | if (!setjmp (to_top_level)) | |
574 | exec_file_command (execarg, !batch); | |
575 | if (symarg != NULL) | |
576 | if (!setjmp (to_top_level)) | |
577 | symbol_file_command (symarg, !batch); | |
578 | } | |
f266e564 JK |
579 | do_cleanups (ALL_CLEANUPS); |
580 | ||
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581 | if (corearg != NULL) |
582 | if (!setjmp (to_top_level)) | |
583 | core_file_command (corearg, !batch); | |
584 | else if (!setjmp (to_top_level)) | |
585 | attach_command (corearg, !batch); | |
f266e564 | 586 | do_cleanups (ALL_CLEANUPS); |
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587 | |
588 | if (ttyarg != NULL) | |
589 | if (!setjmp (to_top_level)) | |
590 | tty_command (ttyarg, !batch); | |
f266e564 | 591 | do_cleanups (ALL_CLEANUPS); |
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592 | |
593 | #ifdef ADDITIONAL_OPTION_HANDLER | |
594 | ADDITIONAL_OPTION_HANDLER; | |
595 | #endif | |
596 | ||
597 | { | |
598 | struct stat homebuf, cwdbuf; | |
599 | char *homedir, *homeinit; | |
600 | ||
601 | /* Read init file, if it exists in home directory */ | |
602 | homedir = getenv ("HOME"); | |
603 | if (homedir) | |
604 | { | |
605 | homeinit = (char *) alloca (strlen (getenv ("HOME")) + | |
606 | strlen (gdbinit) + 10); | |
607 | strcpy (homeinit, getenv ("HOME")); | |
608 | strcat (homeinit, "/"); | |
609 | strcat (homeinit, gdbinit); | |
610 | if (!inhibit_gdbinit && access (homeinit, R_OK) == 0) | |
611 | if (!setjmp (to_top_level)) | |
612 | source_command (homeinit, 0); | |
f266e564 | 613 | do_cleanups (ALL_CLEANUPS); |
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614 | |
615 | /* Do stats; no need to do them elsewhere since we'll only | |
616 | need them if homedir is set. Make sure that they are | |
617 | zero in case one of them fails (this guarantees that they | |
618 | won't match if either exists). */ | |
619 | ||
620 | bzero (&homebuf, sizeof (struct stat)); | |
621 | bzero (&cwdbuf, sizeof (struct stat)); | |
622 | ||
623 | stat (homeinit, &homebuf); | |
624 | stat (gdbinit, &cwdbuf); /* We'll only need this if | |
625 | homedir was set. */ | |
626 | } | |
627 | ||
628 | /* Read the input file in the current directory, *if* it isn't | |
629 | the same file (it should exist, also). */ | |
630 | ||
631 | if (!homedir | |
632 | || bcmp ((char *) &homebuf, | |
633 | (char *) &cwdbuf, | |
634 | sizeof (struct stat))) | |
635 | if (!inhibit_gdbinit && access (gdbinit, R_OK) == 0) | |
636 | if (!setjmp (to_top_level)) | |
637 | source_command (gdbinit, 0); | |
f266e564 | 638 | do_cleanups (ALL_CLEANUPS); |
bd5635a1 RP |
639 | } |
640 | ||
641 | for (i = 0; i < ncmd; i++) | |
642 | if (!setjmp (to_top_level)) | |
643 | { | |
644 | if (cmdarg[i][0] == '-' && cmdarg[i][1] == '\0') | |
645 | read_command_file (stdin); | |
646 | else | |
647 | source_command (cmdarg[i], !batch); | |
f266e564 | 648 | do_cleanups (ALL_CLEANUPS); |
bd5635a1 RP |
649 | } |
650 | free (cmdarg); | |
651 | ||
652 | if (batch) | |
653 | { | |
654 | /* We have hit the end of the batch file. */ | |
655 | exit (0); | |
656 | } | |
657 | ||
658 | /* Do any host- or target-specific hacks. This is used for i960 targets | |
659 | to force the user to set a nindy target and spec its parameters. */ | |
660 | ||
661 | #ifdef BEFORE_MAIN_LOOP_HOOK | |
662 | BEFORE_MAIN_LOOP_HOOK; | |
663 | #endif | |
664 | ||
665 | /* The command loop. */ | |
666 | ||
667 | while (1) | |
668 | { | |
669 | if (!setjmp (to_top_level)) | |
670 | { | |
f266e564 | 671 | do_cleanups (ALL_CLEANUPS); /* Do complete cleanup */ |
bd5635a1 RP |
672 | command_loop (); |
673 | quit_command ((char *)0, instream == stdin); | |
674 | } | |
675 | } | |
676 | /* No exit -- exit is through quit_command. */ | |
677 | } | |
678 | ||
679 | /* Execute the line P as a command. | |
680 | Pass FROM_TTY as second argument to the defining function. */ | |
681 | ||
682 | void | |
683 | execute_command (p, from_tty) | |
684 | char *p; | |
685 | int from_tty; | |
686 | { | |
687 | register struct cmd_list_element *c; | |
688 | register struct command_line *cmdlines; | |
689 | ||
690 | free_all_values (); | |
691 | ||
692 | /* This can happen when command_line_input hits end of file. */ | |
693 | if (p == NULL) | |
694 | return; | |
695 | ||
696 | while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') p++; | |
697 | if (*p) | |
698 | { | |
699 | char *arg; | |
700 | ||
701 | c = lookup_cmd (&p, cmdlist, "", 0, 1); | |
702 | /* Pass null arg rather than an empty one. */ | |
703 | arg = *p ? p : 0; | |
704 | if (c->class == class_user) | |
705 | { | |
706 | struct cleanup *old_chain; | |
707 | ||
708 | if (*p) | |
709 | error ("User-defined commands cannot take arguments."); | |
710 | cmdlines = c->user_commands; | |
711 | if (cmdlines == 0) | |
712 | /* Null command */ | |
713 | return; | |
714 | ||
715 | /* Set the instream to 0, indicating execution of a | |
716 | user-defined function. */ | |
717 | old_chain = make_cleanup (source_cleanup, instream); | |
718 | instream = (FILE *) 0; | |
719 | while (cmdlines) | |
720 | { | |
721 | execute_command (cmdlines->line, 0); | |
722 | cmdlines = cmdlines->next; | |
723 | } | |
724 | do_cleanups (old_chain); | |
725 | } | |
726 | else if (c->type == set_cmd || c->type == show_cmd) | |
727 | do_setshow_command (arg, from_tty & caution, c); | |
728 | else if (c->function == NO_FUNCTION) | |
729 | error ("That is not a command, just a help topic."); | |
730 | else | |
731 | (*c->function) (arg, from_tty & caution); | |
732 | } | |
733 | } | |
734 | ||
735 | /* ARGSUSED */ | |
f266e564 JK |
736 | void |
737 | command_loop_marker (foo) | |
bd5635a1 RP |
738 | int foo; |
739 | { | |
740 | } | |
741 | ||
742 | /* Read commands from `instream' and execute them | |
743 | until end of file or error reading instream. */ | |
744 | void | |
745 | command_loop () | |
746 | { | |
747 | struct cleanup *old_chain; | |
748 | char *command; | |
749 | int stdin_is_tty = ISATTY (stdin); | |
750 | ||
751 | while (!feof (instream)) | |
752 | { | |
753 | if (window_hook && instream == stdin) | |
754 | (*window_hook) (instream, prompt); | |
755 | ||
756 | quit_flag = 0; | |
757 | if (instream == stdin && stdin_is_tty) | |
758 | reinitialize_more_filter (); | |
f266e564 | 759 | old_chain = make_cleanup (command_loop_marker, 0); |
bd5635a1 RP |
760 | command = command_line_input (instream == stdin ? prompt : 0, |
761 | instream == stdin); | |
762 | if (command == 0) | |
763 | return; | |
764 | execute_command (command, instream == stdin); | |
765 | /* Do any commands attached to breakpoint we stopped at. */ | |
766 | bpstat_do_actions (&stop_bpstat); | |
767 | do_cleanups (old_chain); | |
768 | } | |
769 | } | |
770 | \f | |
771 | /* Commands call this if they do not want to be repeated by null lines. */ | |
772 | ||
773 | void | |
774 | dont_repeat () | |
775 | { | |
776 | /* If we aren't reading from standard input, we are saving the last | |
777 | thing read from stdin in line and don't want to delete it. Null lines | |
778 | won't repeat here in any case. */ | |
779 | if (instream == stdin) | |
780 | *line = 0; | |
781 | } | |
782 | \f | |
783 | /* Read a line from the stream "instream" without command line editing. | |
784 | ||
785 | It prints PRROMPT once at the start. | |
786 | ||
787 | If RETURN_RESULT is set it allocates | |
788 | space for whatever the user types and returns the result. | |
789 | If not, it just discards what the user types and returns a garbage | |
790 | non-NULL value. | |
791 | ||
792 | No matter what return_result is, a NULL return means end of file. */ | |
793 | char * | |
794 | gdb_readline (prrompt, return_result) | |
795 | char *prrompt; | |
796 | int return_result; | |
797 | { | |
798 | int c; | |
799 | char *result; | |
800 | int input_index = 0; | |
801 | int result_size = 80; | |
802 | ||
803 | if (prrompt) | |
804 | { | |
805 | printf (prrompt); | |
806 | fflush (stdout); | |
807 | } | |
808 | ||
809 | if (return_result) | |
810 | result = (char *) xmalloc (result_size); | |
811 | ||
812 | while (1) | |
813 | { | |
814 | /* Read from stdin if we are executing a user defined command. | |
815 | This is the right thing for prompt_for_continue, at least. */ | |
816 | c = fgetc (instream ? instream : stdin); | |
817 | if (c == EOF || c == '\n') | |
818 | break; | |
819 | if (return_result) | |
820 | { | |
821 | result[input_index++] = c; | |
822 | while (input_index >= result_size) | |
823 | { | |
824 | result_size *= 2; | |
825 | result = (char *) xrealloc (result, result_size); | |
826 | } | |
827 | } | |
828 | } | |
829 | ||
830 | if (c == EOF) | |
831 | { | |
832 | if (return_result) | |
833 | free (result); | |
834 | return NULL; | |
835 | } | |
836 | ||
837 | if (return_result) | |
838 | { | |
839 | result[input_index++] = '\0'; | |
840 | return result; | |
841 | } | |
842 | else | |
843 | /* Return any old non-NULL pointer. */ | |
844 | return (char *) "non-NULL"; | |
845 | } | |
846 | ||
847 | /* Declaration for fancy readline with command line editing. */ | |
848 | char *readline (); | |
849 | ||
850 | /* Variables which control command line editing and history | |
851 | substitution. These variables are given default values at the end | |
852 | of this file. */ | |
853 | static int command_editing_p; | |
854 | static int history_expansion_p; | |
855 | static int write_history_p; | |
856 | static int history_size; | |
857 | static char *history_filename; | |
858 | ||
859 | /* Variables which are necessary for fancy command line editing. */ | |
860 | char *gdb_completer_word_break_characters = | |
861 | " \t\n!@#$%^&*()-+=|~`}{[]\"';:?/>.<,"; | |
862 | ||
863 | /* Functions that are used as part of the fancy command line editing. */ | |
864 | ||
865 | /* This can be used for functions which don't want to complete on symbols | |
866 | but don't want to complete on anything else either. */ | |
867 | /* ARGSUSED */ | |
868 | char ** | |
869 | noop_completer (text) | |
870 | char *text; | |
871 | { | |
872 | return NULL; | |
873 | } | |
874 | ||
875 | /* Generate symbol names one by one for the completer. If STATE is | |
876 | zero, then we need to initialize, otherwise the initialization has | |
877 | already taken place. TEXT is what we expect the symbol to start | |
878 | with. RL_LINE_BUFFER is available to be looked at; it contains the | |
879 | entire text of the line. RL_POINT is the offset in that line of | |
880 | the cursor. You should pretend that the line ends at RL_POINT. | |
881 | The result is NULL if there are no more completions, else a char | |
882 | string which is a possible completion. */ | |
883 | char * | |
884 | symbol_completion_function (text, state) | |
885 | char *text; | |
886 | int state; | |
887 | { | |
888 | static char **list = (char **)NULL; | |
889 | static int index; | |
890 | char *output; | |
891 | extern char *rl_line_buffer; | |
892 | extern int rl_point; | |
893 | char *tmp_command, *p; | |
894 | struct cmd_list_element *c, *result_list; | |
895 | ||
896 | if (!state) | |
897 | { | |
898 | /* Free the storage used by LIST, but not by the strings inside. This is | |
899 | because rl_complete_internal () frees the strings. */ | |
900 | if (list) | |
901 | free (list); | |
902 | list = 0; | |
903 | index = 0; | |
904 | ||
905 | /* Decide whether to complete on a list of gdb commands or on | |
906 | symbols. */ | |
907 | tmp_command = (char *) alloca (rl_point + 1); | |
908 | p = tmp_command; | |
909 | ||
910 | strncpy (tmp_command, rl_line_buffer, rl_point); | |
911 | tmp_command[rl_point] = '\0'; | |
912 | ||
913 | if (rl_point == 0) | |
914 | { | |
915 | /* An empty line we want to consider ambiguous; that is, | |
916 | it could be any command. */ | |
917 | c = (struct cmd_list_element *) -1; | |
918 | result_list = 0; | |
919 | } | |
920 | else | |
921 | c = lookup_cmd_1 (&p, cmdlist, &result_list, 1); | |
922 | ||
923 | /* Move p up to the next interesting thing. */ | |
924 | while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') | |
925 | p++; | |
926 | ||
927 | if (!c) | |
928 | /* He's typed something unrecognizable. Sigh. */ | |
929 | list = (char **) 0; | |
930 | else if (c == (struct cmd_list_element *) -1) | |
931 | { | |
932 | /* If we didn't recognize everything up to the thing that | |
933 | needs completing, and we don't know what command it is | |
934 | yet, we are in trouble. Part of the trouble might be | |
935 | that the list of delimiters used by readline includes | |
936 | '-', which we use in commands. Check for this. */ | |
937 | if (p + strlen(text) != tmp_command + rl_point) { | |
938 | if (tmp_command[rl_point - strlen(text) - 1] == '-') | |
939 | text = p; | |
940 | else { | |
941 | /* This really should not produce an error. Better would | |
942 | be to pretend to hit RETURN here; this would produce a | |
943 | response like "Ambiguous command: foo, foobar, etc", | |
944 | and leave the line available for re-entry with ^P. Instead, | |
945 | this error blows away the user's typed input without | |
946 | any way to get it back. */ | |
947 | error (" Unrecognized command."); | |
948 | } | |
949 | } | |
950 | ||
951 | /* He's typed something ambiguous. This is easier. */ | |
952 | if (result_list) | |
953 | list = complete_on_cmdlist (*result_list->prefixlist, text); | |
954 | else | |
955 | list = complete_on_cmdlist (cmdlist, text); | |
956 | } | |
957 | else | |
958 | { | |
959 | /* If we've gotten this far, gdb has recognized a full | |
960 | command. There are several possibilities: | |
961 | ||
962 | 1) We need to complete on the command. | |
963 | 2) We need to complete on the possibilities coming after | |
964 | the command. | |
965 | 2) We need to complete the text of what comes after the | |
966 | command. */ | |
967 | ||
968 | if (!*p && *text) | |
969 | /* Always (might be longer versions of thie command). */ | |
970 | list = complete_on_cmdlist (result_list, text); | |
971 | else if (!*p && !*text) | |
972 | { | |
973 | if (c->prefixlist) | |
974 | list = complete_on_cmdlist (*c->prefixlist, ""); | |
975 | else | |
976 | list = (*c->completer) (""); | |
977 | } | |
978 | else | |
979 | { | |
980 | if (c->prefixlist && !c->allow_unknown) | |
981 | { | |
982 | #if 0 | |
983 | /* Something like "info adsfkdj". But error() is not | |
984 | the proper response; just return no completions | |
985 | instead. */ | |
986 | *p = '\0'; | |
987 | error ("\"%s\" command requires a subcommand.", | |
988 | tmp_command); | |
989 | #else | |
990 | list = NULL; | |
991 | #endif | |
992 | } | |
993 | else | |
994 | list = (*c->completer) (text); | |
995 | } | |
996 | } | |
997 | } | |
998 | ||
999 | /* If the debugged program wasn't compiled with symbols, or if we're | |
1000 | clearly completing on a command and no command matches, return | |
1001 | NULL. */ | |
1002 | if (!list) | |
1003 | return ((char *)NULL); | |
1004 | ||
1005 | output = list[index]; | |
1006 | if (output) | |
1007 | index++; | |
1008 | ||
1009 | return (output); | |
1010 | } | |
1011 | \f | |
1012 | #ifdef STOP_SIGNAL | |
1013 | static void | |
1014 | stop_sig () | |
1015 | { | |
1016 | #if STOP_SIGNAL == SIGTSTP | |
1017 | signal (SIGTSTP, SIG_DFL); | |
1018 | sigsetmask (0); | |
1019 | kill (getpid (), SIGTSTP); | |
1020 | signal (SIGTSTP, stop_sig); | |
1021 | #else | |
1022 | signal (STOP_SIGNAL, stop_sig); | |
1023 | #endif | |
1024 | printf ("%s", prompt); | |
1025 | fflush (stdout); | |
1026 | ||
1027 | /* Forget about any previous command -- null line now will do nothing. */ | |
1028 | dont_repeat (); | |
1029 | } | |
1030 | #endif /* STOP_SIGNAL */ | |
1031 | ||
1032 | #if 0 | |
1033 | Writing the history file upon a terminating signal is not useful, | |
1034 | because the info is rarely relevant and is in the core dump anyway. | |
1035 | It is an annoyance to have the file cluttering up the place. | |
1036 | /* The list of signals that would terminate us if not caught. | |
1037 | We catch them, but just so that we can write the history file, | |
1038 | and so forth. */ | |
1039 | int terminating_signals[] = { | |
1040 | SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGILL, SIGTRAP, SIGIOT, | |
1041 | SIGEMT, SIGFPE, SIGKILL, SIGBUS, SIGSEGV, SIGSYS, | |
1042 | SIGPIPE, SIGALRM, SIGTERM, | |
1043 | #ifdef SIGXCPU | |
1044 | SIGXCPU, | |
1045 | #endif | |
1046 | #ifdef SIGXFSZ | |
1047 | SIGXFSZ, | |
1048 | #endif | |
1049 | #ifdef SIGVTALRM | |
1050 | SIGVTALRM, | |
1051 | #endif | |
1052 | #ifdef SIGPROF | |
1053 | SIGPROF, | |
1054 | #endif | |
1055 | #ifdef SIGLOST | |
1056 | SIGLOST, | |
1057 | #endif | |
1058 | #ifdef SIGUSR1 | |
1059 | SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2 | |
1060 | #endif | |
1061 | }; | |
1062 | ||
1063 | #define TERMSIGS_LENGTH (sizeof (terminating_signals) / sizeof (int)) | |
1064 | ||
1065 | static void | |
1066 | catch_termination (sig) | |
1067 | int sig; | |
1068 | { | |
1069 | /* We are probably here because GDB has a bug. Write out the history | |
1070 | so that we might have a better chance of reproducing it. */ | |
1071 | /* Tell the user what we are doing so he can delete the file if | |
1072 | it is unwanted. */ | |
1073 | write_history (history_filename); | |
1074 | printf ("\n%s written.\n", history_filename); | |
1075 | signal (sig, SIG_DFL); | |
1076 | kill (getpid (), sig); | |
1077 | } | |
1078 | #endif | |
1079 | ||
1080 | /* Initialize signal handlers. */ | |
f266e564 JK |
1081 | static void |
1082 | do_nothing () | |
1083 | { | |
1084 | } | |
1085 | ||
bd5635a1 RP |
1086 | static void |
1087 | init_signals () | |
1088 | { | |
1089 | extern void request_quit (); | |
1090 | #if 0 | |
1091 | register int i; | |
1092 | ||
1093 | for (i = 0; i < TERMSIGS_LENGTH; i++) | |
1094 | signal (terminating_signals[i], catch_termination); | |
1095 | #endif | |
1096 | ||
1097 | signal (SIGINT, request_quit); | |
1098 | ||
1099 | /* If we initialize SIGQUIT to SIG_IGN, then the SIG_IGN will get | |
1100 | passed to the inferior, which we don't want. It would be | |
1101 | possible to do a "signal (SIGQUIT, SIG_DFL)" after we fork, but | |
1102 | on BSD4.3 systems using vfork, that will (apparently) affect the | |
1103 | GDB process as well as the inferior (the signal handling tables | |
1104 | being shared between the two, apparently). Since we establish | |
1105 | a handler for SIGQUIT, when we call exec it will set the signal | |
1106 | to SIG_DFL for us. */ | |
1107 | signal (SIGQUIT, do_nothing); | |
1108 | if (signal (SIGHUP, do_nothing) != SIG_IGN) | |
1109 | signal (SIGHUP, disconnect); | |
1110 | signal (SIGFPE, float_handler); | |
1111 | } | |
1112 | \f | |
1113 | /* Read one line from the command input stream `instream' | |
1114 | into the local static buffer `linebuffer' (whose current length | |
1115 | is `linelength'). | |
1116 | The buffer is made bigger as necessary. | |
1117 | Returns the address of the start of the line. | |
1118 | ||
1119 | NULL is returned for end of file. | |
1120 | ||
1121 | *If* the instream == stdin & stdin is a terminal, the line read | |
1122 | is copied into the file line saver (global var char *line, | |
1123 | length linesize) so that it can be duplicated. | |
1124 | ||
1125 | This routine either uses fancy command line editing or | |
1126 | simple input as the user has requested. */ | |
1127 | ||
1128 | char * | |
1129 | command_line_input (prrompt, repeat) | |
1130 | char *prrompt; | |
1131 | int repeat; | |
1132 | { | |
1133 | static char *linebuffer = 0; | |
1134 | static int linelength = 0; | |
1135 | register char *p; | |
1136 | char *p1; | |
1137 | char *rl; | |
1138 | char *local_prompt = prrompt; | |
1139 | register int c; | |
1140 | char *nline; | |
1141 | char got_eof = 0; | |
1142 | ||
1143 | if (linebuffer == 0) | |
1144 | { | |
1145 | linelength = 80; | |
1146 | linebuffer = (char *) xmalloc (linelength); | |
1147 | } | |
1148 | ||
1149 | p = linebuffer; | |
1150 | ||
1151 | /* Control-C quits instantly if typed while in this loop | |
1152 | since it should not wait until the user types a newline. */ | |
1153 | immediate_quit++; | |
1154 | #ifdef STOP_SIGNAL | |
1155 | signal (STOP_SIGNAL, stop_sig); | |
1156 | #endif | |
1157 | ||
1158 | while (1) | |
1159 | { | |
1160 | /* Don't use fancy stuff if not talking to stdin. */ | |
1161 | if (command_editing_p && instream == stdin | |
1162 | && ISATTY (instream)) | |
1163 | rl = readline (local_prompt); | |
1164 | else | |
1165 | rl = gdb_readline (local_prompt, 1); | |
1166 | ||
1167 | if (!rl || rl == (char *) EOF) | |
1168 | { | |
1169 | got_eof = 1; | |
1170 | break; | |
1171 | } | |
1172 | if (strlen(rl) + 1 + (p - linebuffer) > linelength) | |
1173 | { | |
1174 | linelength = strlen(rl) + 1 + (p - linebuffer); | |
1175 | nline = (char *) xrealloc (linebuffer, linelength); | |
1176 | p += nline - linebuffer; | |
1177 | linebuffer = nline; | |
1178 | } | |
1179 | p1 = rl; | |
1180 | /* Copy line. Don't copy null at end. (Leaves line alone | |
1181 | if this was just a newline) */ | |
1182 | while (*p1) | |
1183 | *p++ = *p1++; | |
1184 | ||
1185 | free (rl); /* Allocated in readline. */ | |
1186 | ||
1187 | if (p == linebuffer || *(p - 1) != '\\') | |
1188 | break; | |
1189 | ||
1190 | p--; /* Put on top of '\'. */ | |
1191 | local_prompt = (char *) 0; | |
1192 | } | |
1193 | ||
1194 | #ifdef STOP_SIGNAL | |
1195 | signal (SIGTSTP, SIG_DFL); | |
1196 | #endif | |
1197 | immediate_quit--; | |
1198 | ||
1199 | if (got_eof) | |
1200 | return NULL; | |
1201 | ||
1202 | /* Do history expansion if that is wished. */ | |
1203 | if (history_expansion_p && instream == stdin | |
1204 | && ISATTY (instream)) | |
1205 | { | |
1206 | char *history_value; | |
1207 | int expanded; | |
1208 | ||
1209 | *p = '\0'; /* Insert null now. */ | |
1210 | expanded = history_expand (linebuffer, &history_value); | |
1211 | if (expanded) | |
1212 | { | |
1213 | /* Print the changes. */ | |
1214 | printf ("%s\n", history_value); | |
1215 | ||
1216 | /* If there was an error, call this function again. */ | |
1217 | if (expanded < 0) | |
1218 | { | |
1219 | free (history_value); | |
1220 | return command_line_input (prrompt, repeat); | |
1221 | } | |
1222 | if (strlen (history_value) > linelength) | |
1223 | { | |
1224 | linelength = strlen (history_value) + 1; | |
1225 | linebuffer = (char *) xrealloc (linebuffer, linelength); | |
1226 | } | |
1227 | strcpy (linebuffer, history_value); | |
1228 | p = linebuffer + strlen(linebuffer); | |
1229 | free (history_value); | |
1230 | } | |
1231 | } | |
1232 | ||
1233 | /* If we just got an empty line, and that is supposed | |
1234 | to repeat the previous command, return the value in the | |
1235 | global buffer. */ | |
1236 | if (repeat) | |
1237 | { | |
1238 | if (p == linebuffer) | |
1239 | return line; | |
1240 | p1 = linebuffer; | |
1241 | while (*p1 == ' ' || *p1 == '\t') | |
1242 | p1++; | |
1243 | if (!*p1) | |
1244 | return line; | |
1245 | } | |
1246 | ||
1247 | *p = 0; | |
1248 | ||
1249 | /* Add line to history if appropriate. */ | |
1250 | if (instream == stdin | |
1251 | && ISATTY (stdin) && *linebuffer) | |
1252 | add_history (linebuffer); | |
1253 | ||
1254 | /* Note: lines consisting soley of comments are added to the command | |
1255 | history. This is useful when you type a command, and then | |
1256 | realize you don't want to execute it quite yet. You can comment | |
1257 | out the command and then later fetch it from the value history | |
1258 | and remove the '#'. The kill ring is probably better, but some | |
1259 | people are in the habit of commenting things out. */ | |
1260 | p1 = linebuffer; | |
1261 | while ((c = *p1++) != '\0') | |
1262 | { | |
1263 | if (c == '"') | |
1264 | while ((c = *p1++) != '"') | |
1265 | { | |
1266 | /* Make sure an escaped '"' doesn't make us think the string | |
1267 | is ended. */ | |
1268 | if (c == '\\') | |
1269 | parse_escape (&p1); | |
1270 | if (c == '\0') | |
1271 | break; | |
1272 | } | |
1273 | else if (c == '\'') | |
1274 | while ((c = *p1++) != '\'') | |
1275 | { | |
1276 | /* Make sure an escaped '\'' doesn't make us think the string | |
1277 | is ended. */ | |
1278 | if (c == '\\') | |
1279 | parse_escape (&p1); | |
1280 | if (c == '\0') | |
1281 | break; | |
1282 | } | |
1283 | else if (c == '#') | |
1284 | { | |
1285 | /* Found a comment. */ | |
1286 | p1[-1] = '\0'; | |
1287 | break; | |
1288 | } | |
1289 | } | |
1290 | ||
1291 | /* Save into global buffer if appropriate. */ | |
1292 | if (repeat) | |
1293 | { | |
1294 | if (linelength > linesize) | |
1295 | { | |
1296 | line = xrealloc (line, linelength); | |
1297 | linesize = linelength; | |
1298 | } | |
1299 | strcpy (line, linebuffer); | |
1300 | return line; | |
1301 | } | |
1302 | ||
1303 | return linebuffer; | |
1304 | } | |
1305 | \f | |
1306 | /* Read lines from the input stream | |
1307 | and accumulate them in a chain of struct command_line's | |
1308 | which is then returned. */ | |
1309 | ||
1310 | struct command_line * | |
1311 | read_command_lines () | |
1312 | { | |
1313 | struct command_line *first = 0; | |
1314 | register struct command_line *next, *tail = 0; | |
1315 | register char *p, *p1; | |
1316 | struct cleanup *old_chain = 0; | |
1317 | ||
1318 | while (1) | |
1319 | { | |
1320 | dont_repeat (); | |
1321 | p = command_line_input (0, instream == stdin); | |
1322 | if (p == NULL) | |
1323 | /* Treat end of file like "end". */ | |
1324 | break; | |
1325 | ||
1326 | /* Remove leading and trailing blanks. */ | |
1327 | while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') p++; | |
1328 | p1 = p + strlen (p); | |
1329 | while (p1 != p && (p1[-1] == ' ' || p1[-1] == '\t')) p1--; | |
1330 | ||
1331 | /* Is this "end"? */ | |
1332 | if (p1 - p == 3 && !strncmp (p, "end", 3)) | |
1333 | break; | |
1334 | ||
1335 | /* No => add this line to the chain of command lines. */ | |
1336 | next = (struct command_line *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct command_line)); | |
1337 | next->line = savestring (p, p1 - p); | |
1338 | next->next = 0; | |
1339 | if (tail) | |
1340 | { | |
1341 | tail->next = next; | |
1342 | } | |
1343 | else | |
1344 | { | |
1345 | /* We just read the first line. | |
1346 | From now on, arrange to throw away the lines we have | |
1347 | if we quit or get an error while inside this function. */ | |
1348 | first = next; | |
1349 | old_chain = make_cleanup (free_command_lines, &first); | |
1350 | } | |
1351 | tail = next; | |
1352 | } | |
1353 | ||
1354 | dont_repeat (); | |
1355 | ||
1356 | /* Now we are about to return the chain to our caller, | |
1357 | so freeing it becomes his responsibility. */ | |
1358 | if (first) | |
1359 | discard_cleanups (old_chain); | |
1360 | return first; | |
1361 | } | |
1362 | ||
1363 | /* Free a chain of struct command_line's. */ | |
1364 | ||
1365 | void | |
1366 | free_command_lines (lptr) | |
1367 | struct command_line **lptr; | |
1368 | { | |
1369 | register struct command_line *l = *lptr; | |
1370 | register struct command_line *next; | |
1371 | ||
1372 | while (l) | |
1373 | { | |
1374 | next = l->next; | |
1375 | free (l->line); | |
1376 | free (l); | |
1377 | l = next; | |
1378 | } | |
1379 | } | |
1380 | \f | |
1381 | /* Add an element to the list of info subcommands. */ | |
1382 | ||
1383 | void | |
1384 | add_info (name, fun, doc) | |
1385 | char *name; | |
1386 | void (*fun) (); | |
1387 | char *doc; | |
1388 | { | |
1389 | add_cmd (name, no_class, fun, doc, &infolist); | |
1390 | } | |
1391 | ||
1392 | /* Add an alias to the list of info subcommands. */ | |
1393 | ||
1394 | void | |
1395 | add_info_alias (name, oldname, abbrev_flag) | |
1396 | char *name; | |
1397 | char *oldname; | |
1398 | int abbrev_flag; | |
1399 | { | |
1400 | add_alias_cmd (name, oldname, 0, abbrev_flag, &infolist); | |
1401 | } | |
1402 | ||
1403 | /* The "info" command is defined as a prefix, with allow_unknown = 0. | |
1404 | Therefore, its own definition is called only for "info" with no args. */ | |
1405 | ||
1406 | /* ARGSUSED */ | |
1407 | static void | |
1408 | info_command (arg, from_tty) | |
1409 | char *arg; | |
1410 | int from_tty; | |
1411 | { | |
1412 | printf ("\"info\" must be followed by the name of an info command.\n"); | |
1413 | help_list (infolist, "info ", -1, stdout); | |
1414 | } | |
1415 | ||
1416 | /* The "show" command with no arguments shows all the settings. */ | |
1417 | ||
1418 | /* ARGSUSED */ | |
1419 | static void | |
1420 | show_command (arg, from_tty) | |
1421 | char *arg; | |
1422 | int from_tty; | |
1423 | { | |
1424 | cmd_show_list (showlist, from_tty, ""); | |
1425 | } | |
1426 | \f | |
1427 | /* Add an element to the list of commands. */ | |
1428 | ||
1429 | void | |
1430 | add_com (name, class, fun, doc) | |
1431 | char *name; | |
1432 | enum command_class class; | |
1433 | void (*fun) (); | |
1434 | char *doc; | |
1435 | { | |
1436 | add_cmd (name, class, fun, doc, &cmdlist); | |
1437 | } | |
1438 | ||
1439 | /* Add an alias or abbreviation command to the list of commands. */ | |
1440 | ||
1441 | void | |
1442 | add_com_alias (name, oldname, class, abbrev_flag) | |
1443 | char *name; | |
1444 | char *oldname; | |
1445 | enum command_class class; | |
1446 | int abbrev_flag; | |
1447 | { | |
1448 | add_alias_cmd (name, oldname, class, abbrev_flag, &cmdlist); | |
1449 | } | |
1450 | ||
1451 | void | |
1452 | error_no_arg (why) | |
1453 | char *why; | |
1454 | { | |
1455 | error ("Argument required (%s).", why); | |
1456 | } | |
1457 | ||
e1ce8aa5 | 1458 | /* ARGSUSED */ |
bd5635a1 RP |
1459 | static void |
1460 | help_command (command, from_tty) | |
1461 | char *command; | |
1462 | int from_tty; /* Ignored */ | |
1463 | { | |
1464 | help_cmd (command, stdout); | |
1465 | } | |
1466 | \f | |
1467 | static void | |
1468 | validate_comname (comname) | |
1469 | char *comname; | |
1470 | { | |
1471 | register char *p; | |
1472 | ||
1473 | if (comname == 0) | |
1474 | error_no_arg ("name of command to define"); | |
1475 | ||
1476 | p = comname; | |
1477 | while (*p) | |
1478 | { | |
1479 | if (!(*p >= 'A' && *p <= 'Z') | |
1480 | && !(*p >= 'a' && *p <= 'z') | |
1481 | && !(*p >= '0' && *p <= '9') | |
1482 | && *p != '-') | |
1483 | error ("Junk in argument list: \"%s\"", p); | |
1484 | p++; | |
1485 | } | |
1486 | } | |
1487 | ||
1488 | static void | |
1489 | define_command (comname, from_tty) | |
1490 | char *comname; | |
1491 | int from_tty; | |
1492 | { | |
1493 | register struct command_line *cmds; | |
1494 | register struct cmd_list_element *c, *newc; | |
1495 | char *tem = comname; | |
1496 | extern void not_just_help_class_command (); | |
1497 | ||
1498 | validate_comname (comname); | |
1499 | ||
1500 | c = lookup_cmd (&tem, cmdlist, "", -1, 1); | |
1501 | if (c) | |
1502 | { | |
1503 | if (c->class == class_user || c->class == class_alias) | |
1504 | tem = "Redefine command \"%s\"? "; | |
1505 | else | |
1506 | tem = "Really redefine built-in command \"%s\"? "; | |
1507 | if (!query (tem, comname)) | |
1508 | error ("Command \"%s\" not redefined.", comname); | |
1509 | } | |
1510 | ||
1511 | if (from_tty) | |
1512 | { | |
1513 | printf ("Type commands for definition of \"%s\".\n\ | |
1514 | End with a line saying just \"end\".\n", comname); | |
1515 | fflush (stdout); | |
1516 | } | |
1517 | comname = savestring (comname, strlen (comname)); | |
1518 | ||
1519 | cmds = read_command_lines (); | |
1520 | ||
1521 | if (c && c->class == class_user) | |
1522 | free_command_lines (&c->user_commands); | |
1523 | ||
1524 | newc = add_cmd (comname, class_user, not_just_help_class_command, | |
1525 | (c && c->class == class_user) | |
1526 | ? c->doc : savestring ("User-defined.", 13), &cmdlist); | |
1527 | newc->user_commands = cmds; | |
1528 | } | |
1529 | ||
1530 | static void | |
1531 | document_command (comname, from_tty) | |
1532 | char *comname; | |
1533 | int from_tty; | |
1534 | { | |
1535 | struct command_line *doclines; | |
1536 | register struct cmd_list_element *c; | |
1537 | char *tem = comname; | |
1538 | ||
1539 | validate_comname (comname); | |
1540 | ||
1541 | c = lookup_cmd (&tem, cmdlist, "", 0, 1); | |
1542 | ||
1543 | if (c->class != class_user) | |
1544 | error ("Command \"%s\" is built-in.", comname); | |
1545 | ||
1546 | if (from_tty) | |
1547 | printf ("Type documentation for \"%s\".\n\ | |
1548 | End with a line saying just \"end\".\n", comname); | |
1549 | ||
1550 | doclines = read_command_lines (); | |
1551 | ||
1552 | if (c->doc) free (c->doc); | |
1553 | ||
1554 | { | |
1555 | register struct command_line *cl1; | |
1556 | register int len = 0; | |
1557 | ||
1558 | for (cl1 = doclines; cl1; cl1 = cl1->next) | |
1559 | len += strlen (cl1->line) + 1; | |
1560 | ||
1561 | c->doc = (char *) xmalloc (len + 1); | |
1562 | *c->doc = 0; | |
1563 | ||
1564 | for (cl1 = doclines; cl1; cl1 = cl1->next) | |
1565 | { | |
1566 | strcat (c->doc, cl1->line); | |
1567 | if (cl1->next) | |
1568 | strcat (c->doc, "\n"); | |
1569 | } | |
1570 | } | |
1571 | ||
1572 | free_command_lines (&doclines); | |
1573 | } | |
1574 | \f | |
1575 | static void | |
1576 | print_gdb_version (shout) | |
1577 | int shout; | |
1578 | { | |
1579 | printf ("GDB %s, Copyright (C) 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\n", | |
1580 | version); | |
1581 | if (shout) | |
1582 | printf ("\ | |
1583 | There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY for GDB; type \"info warranty\" for details.\n\ | |
1584 | GDB is free software and you are welcome to distribute copies of it\n\ | |
1585 | under certain conditions; type \"info copying\" to see the conditions.\n"); | |
1586 | } | |
1587 | ||
e1ce8aa5 | 1588 | /* ARGSUSED */ |
bd5635a1 | 1589 | static void |
f266e564 | 1590 | show_version (args, from_tty) |
bd5635a1 RP |
1591 | char *args; |
1592 | int from_tty; | |
1593 | { | |
1594 | immediate_quit++; | |
1595 | print_gdb_version (0); | |
1596 | immediate_quit--; | |
1597 | } | |
1598 | \f | |
1599 | /* xgdb calls this to reprint the usual GDB prompt. */ | |
1600 | ||
1601 | void | |
1602 | print_prompt () | |
1603 | { | |
1604 | printf ("%s", prompt); | |
1605 | fflush (stdout); | |
1606 | } | |
1607 | \f | |
1608 | static void | |
1609 | quit_command (args, from_tty) | |
1610 | char *args; | |
1611 | int from_tty; | |
1612 | { | |
f266e564 | 1613 | if (inferior_pid != 0 && target_has_execution) |
bd5635a1 RP |
1614 | { |
1615 | if (query ("The program is running. Quit anyway? ")) | |
1616 | { | |
1617 | target_kill (args, from_tty); | |
1618 | } | |
1619 | else | |
1620 | error ("Not confirmed."); | |
1621 | } | |
1622 | /* Save the history information if it is appropriate to do so. */ | |
1623 | if (write_history_p && history_filename) | |
1624 | write_history (history_filename); | |
1625 | exit (0); | |
1626 | } | |
1627 | ||
1628 | int | |
1629 | input_from_terminal_p () | |
1630 | { | |
1631 | return (instream == stdin) & caution; | |
1632 | } | |
1633 | \f | |
e1ce8aa5 | 1634 | /* ARGSUSED */ |
bd5635a1 RP |
1635 | static void |
1636 | pwd_command (args, from_tty) | |
1637 | char *args; | |
1638 | int from_tty; | |
1639 | { | |
1640 | if (args) error ("The \"pwd\" command does not take an argument: %s", args); | |
1641 | getwd (dirbuf); | |
1642 | ||
1643 | if (strcmp (dirbuf, current_directory)) | |
1644 | printf ("Working directory %s\n (canonically %s).\n", | |
1645 | current_directory, dirbuf); | |
1646 | else | |
1647 | printf ("Working directory %s.\n", current_directory); | |
1648 | } | |
1649 | ||
1650 | static void | |
1651 | cd_command (dir, from_tty) | |
1652 | char *dir; | |
1653 | int from_tty; | |
1654 | { | |
1655 | int len; | |
1656 | int change; | |
1657 | ||
9107291d JK |
1658 | /* If the new directory is absolute, repeat is a no-op; if relative, |
1659 | repeat might be useful but is more likely to be a mistake. */ | |
1660 | dont_repeat (); | |
1661 | ||
bd5635a1 RP |
1662 | if (dir == 0) |
1663 | error_no_arg ("new working directory"); | |
1664 | ||
1665 | dir = tilde_expand (dir); | |
1666 | make_cleanup (free, dir); | |
1667 | ||
1668 | len = strlen (dir); | |
1669 | dir = savestring (dir, len - (len > 1 && dir[len-1] == '/')); | |
1670 | if (dir[0] == '/') | |
1671 | current_directory = dir; | |
1672 | else | |
1673 | { | |
1674 | current_directory = concat (current_directory, "/", dir); | |
1675 | free (dir); | |
1676 | } | |
1677 | ||
1678 | /* Now simplify any occurrences of `.' and `..' in the pathname. */ | |
1679 | ||
1680 | change = 1; | |
1681 | while (change) | |
1682 | { | |
1683 | char *p; | |
1684 | change = 0; | |
1685 | ||
1686 | for (p = current_directory; *p;) | |
1687 | { | |
1688 | if (!strncmp (p, "/./", 2) | |
1689 | && (p[2] == 0 || p[2] == '/')) | |
1690 | strcpy (p, p + 2); | |
1691 | else if (!strncmp (p, "/..", 3) | |
1692 | && (p[3] == 0 || p[3] == '/') | |
1693 | && p != current_directory) | |
1694 | { | |
1695 | char *q = p; | |
1696 | while (q != current_directory && q[-1] != '/') q--; | |
1697 | if (q != current_directory) | |
1698 | { | |
1699 | strcpy (q-1, p+3); | |
1700 | p = q-1; | |
1701 | } | |
1702 | } | |
1703 | else p++; | |
1704 | } | |
1705 | } | |
1706 | ||
1707 | if (chdir (dir) < 0) | |
1708 | perror_with_name (dir); | |
1709 | ||
1710 | forget_cached_source_info (); | |
1711 | ||
1712 | if (from_tty) | |
1713 | pwd_command ((char *) 0, 1); | |
1714 | } | |
1715 | \f | |
e1ce8aa5 | 1716 | /* ARGSUSED */ |
bd5635a1 RP |
1717 | static void |
1718 | source_command (args, from_tty) | |
1719 | char *args; | |
1720 | int from_tty; | |
1721 | { | |
1722 | FILE *stream; | |
1723 | struct cleanup *cleanups; | |
1724 | char *file = args; | |
1725 | ||
1726 | if (file == 0) | |
1727 | /* Let source without arguments read .gdbinit. */ | |
1728 | file = gdbinit; | |
1729 | ||
1730 | file = tilde_expand (file); | |
1731 | make_cleanup (free, file); | |
1732 | ||
1733 | stream = fopen (file, "r"); | |
1734 | if (stream == 0) | |
1735 | perror_with_name (file); | |
1736 | ||
1737 | cleanups = make_cleanup (fclose, stream); | |
1738 | ||
1739 | read_command_file (stream); | |
1740 | ||
1741 | do_cleanups (cleanups); | |
1742 | } | |
1743 | ||
1744 | /* ARGSUSED */ | |
1745 | static void | |
1746 | echo_command (text, from_tty) | |
1747 | char *text; | |
1748 | int from_tty; | |
1749 | { | |
1750 | char *p = text; | |
1751 | register int c; | |
1752 | ||
1753 | if (text) | |
1754 | while (c = *p++) | |
1755 | { | |
1756 | if (c == '\\') | |
1757 | { | |
1758 | /* \ at end of argument is used after spaces | |
1759 | so they won't be lost. */ | |
1760 | if (*p == 0) | |
1761 | return; | |
1762 | ||
1763 | c = parse_escape (&p); | |
1764 | if (c >= 0) | |
1765 | fputc (c, stdout); | |
1766 | } | |
1767 | else | |
1768 | fputc (c, stdout); | |
1769 | } | |
f266e564 | 1770 | fflush (stdout); |
bd5635a1 RP |
1771 | } |
1772 | ||
1773 | /* ARGSUSED */ | |
1774 | static void | |
1775 | dump_me_command (args, from_tty) | |
1776 | char *args; | |
1777 | int from_tty; | |
1778 | { | |
1779 | if (query ("Should GDB dump core? ")) | |
1780 | { | |
1781 | signal (SIGQUIT, SIG_DFL); | |
1782 | kill (getpid (), SIGQUIT); | |
1783 | } | |
1784 | } | |
1785 | \f | |
1786 | /* Functions to manipulate command line editing control variables. */ | |
1787 | ||
f266e564 | 1788 | /* Number of commands to print in each call to show_commands. */ |
bd5635a1 RP |
1789 | #define Hist_print 10 |
1790 | static void | |
f266e564 | 1791 | show_commands (args, from_tty) |
bd5635a1 RP |
1792 | char *args; |
1793 | int from_tty; | |
1794 | { | |
1795 | /* Index for history commands. Relative to history_base. */ | |
1796 | int offset; | |
1797 | ||
1798 | /* Number of the history entry which we are planning to display next. | |
1799 | Relative to history_base. */ | |
1800 | static int num = 0; | |
1801 | ||
1802 | /* The first command in the history which doesn't exist (i.e. one more | |
1803 | than the number of the last command). Relative to history_base. */ | |
1804 | int hist_len; | |
1805 | ||
1806 | struct _hist_entry *history_get(); | |
1807 | extern int history_base; | |
1808 | ||
1809 | #if 0 | |
1810 | /* This is all reported by individual "show" commands. */ | |
1811 | printf_filtered ("Interactive command editing is %s.\n", | |
1812 | command_editing_p ? "on" : "off"); | |
1813 | ||
1814 | printf_filtered ("History expansion of command input is %s.\n", | |
1815 | history_expansion_p ? "on" : "off"); | |
1816 | printf_filtered ("Writing of a history record upon exit is %s.\n", | |
1817 | write_history_p ? "enabled" : "disabled"); | |
1818 | printf_filtered ("The size of the history list (number of stored commands) is %d.\n", | |
1819 | history_size); | |
1820 | printf_filtered ("The name of the history record is \"%s\".\n\n", | |
1821 | history_filename ? history_filename : ""); | |
1822 | #endif /* 0 */ | |
1823 | ||
1824 | /* Print out some of the commands from the command history. */ | |
1825 | /* First determine the length of the history list. */ | |
1826 | hist_len = history_size; | |
1827 | for (offset = 0; offset < history_size; offset++) | |
1828 | { | |
1829 | if (!history_get (history_base + offset)) | |
1830 | { | |
1831 | hist_len = offset; | |
1832 | break; | |
1833 | } | |
1834 | } | |
1835 | ||
1836 | if (args) | |
1837 | { | |
1838 | if (args[0] == '+' && args[1] == '\0') | |
1839 | /* "info editing +" should print from the stored position. */ | |
1840 | ; | |
1841 | else | |
1842 | /* "info editing <exp>" should print around command number <exp>. */ | |
1843 | num = (parse_and_eval_address (args) - history_base) - Hist_print / 2; | |
1844 | } | |
1845 | /* "info editing" means print the last Hist_print commands. */ | |
1846 | else | |
1847 | { | |
1848 | num = hist_len - Hist_print; | |
1849 | } | |
1850 | ||
1851 | if (num < 0) | |
1852 | num = 0; | |
1853 | ||
1854 | /* If there are at least Hist_print commands, we want to display the last | |
1855 | Hist_print rather than, say, the last 6. */ | |
1856 | if (hist_len - num < Hist_print) | |
1857 | { | |
1858 | num = hist_len - Hist_print; | |
1859 | if (num < 0) | |
1860 | num = 0; | |
1861 | } | |
1862 | ||
1863 | #if 0 | |
1864 | /* No need for a header now that "info editing" only prints one thing. */ | |
1865 | if (num == hist_len - Hist_print) | |
1866 | printf_filtered ("The list of the last %d commands is:\n\n", Hist_print); | |
1867 | else | |
1868 | printf_filtered ("Some of the stored commands are:\n\n"); | |
1869 | #endif /* 0 */ | |
1870 | ||
1871 | for (offset = num; offset < num + Hist_print && offset < hist_len; offset++) | |
1872 | { | |
1873 | printf_filtered ("%5d %s\n", history_base + offset, | |
1874 | (history_get (history_base + offset))->line); | |
1875 | } | |
1876 | ||
1877 | /* The next command we want to display is the next one that we haven't | |
1878 | displayed yet. */ | |
1879 | num += Hist_print; | |
1880 | ||
1881 | /* If the user repeats this command with return, it should do what | |
1882 | "info editing +" does. This is unnecessary if arg is null, | |
1883 | because "info editing +" is not useful after "info editing". */ | |
1884 | if (from_tty && args) | |
1885 | { | |
1886 | args[0] = '+'; | |
1887 | args[1] = '\0'; | |
1888 | } | |
1889 | } | |
1890 | ||
1891 | /* Called by do_setshow_command. */ | |
e1ce8aa5 | 1892 | /* ARGSUSED */ |
bd5635a1 RP |
1893 | static void |
1894 | set_history_size_command (args, from_tty, c) | |
1895 | char *args; | |
1896 | int from_tty; | |
1897 | struct cmd_list_element *c; | |
1898 | { | |
1899 | if (history_size == UINT_MAX) | |
1900 | unstifle_history (); | |
1901 | else | |
1902 | stifle_history (history_size); | |
1903 | } | |
1904 | ||
e1ce8aa5 | 1905 | /* ARGSUSED */ |
bd5635a1 RP |
1906 | static void |
1907 | set_history (args, from_tty) | |
1908 | char *args; | |
1909 | int from_tty; | |
1910 | { | |
1911 | printf ("\"set history\" must be followed by the name of a history subcommand.\n"); | |
1912 | help_list (sethistlist, "set history ", -1, stdout); | |
1913 | } | |
1914 | ||
e1ce8aa5 | 1915 | /* ARGSUSED */ |
bd5635a1 RP |
1916 | static void |
1917 | show_history (args, from_tty) | |
1918 | char *args; | |
1919 | int from_tty; | |
1920 | { | |
f266e564 | 1921 | cmd_show_list (showhistlist, from_tty, ""); |
bd5635a1 RP |
1922 | } |
1923 | ||
1924 | int info_verbose = 0; /* Default verbose msgs off */ | |
1925 | ||
1926 | /* Called by do_setshow_command. An elaborate joke. */ | |
e1ce8aa5 | 1927 | /* ARGSUSED */ |
bd5635a1 RP |
1928 | static void |
1929 | set_verbose (args, from_tty, c) | |
1930 | char *args; | |
1931 | int from_tty; | |
1932 | struct cmd_list_element *c; | |
1933 | { | |
1934 | char *cmdname = "verbose"; | |
1935 | struct cmd_list_element *showcmd; | |
1936 | ||
1937 | showcmd = lookup_cmd_1 (&cmdname, showlist, NULL, 1); | |
1938 | ||
1939 | if (info_verbose) | |
1940 | { | |
1941 | c->doc = "Set verbose printing of informational messages."; | |
1942 | showcmd->doc = "Show verbose printing of informational messages."; | |
1943 | } | |
1944 | else | |
1945 | { | |
1946 | c->doc = "Set verbosity."; | |
1947 | showcmd->doc = "Show verbosity."; | |
1948 | } | |
1949 | } | |
1950 | ||
1951 | static void | |
1952 | float_handler () | |
1953 | { | |
1954 | /* This message is based on ANSI C, section 4.7. Note that integer | |
1955 | divide by zero causes this, so "float" is a misnomer. */ | |
1956 | error ("Erroneous arithmetic operation."); | |
1957 | } | |
1958 | ||
1959 | /* Return whether we are running a batch file or from terminal. */ | |
1960 | int | |
1961 | batch_mode () | |
1962 | { | |
1963 | return !(instream == stdin && ISATTY (stdin)); | |
1964 | } | |
1965 | ||
1966 | \f | |
1967 | static void | |
1968 | initialize_cmd_lists () | |
1969 | { | |
1970 | cmdlist = (struct cmd_list_element *) 0; | |
1971 | infolist = (struct cmd_list_element *) 0; | |
1972 | enablelist = (struct cmd_list_element *) 0; | |
1973 | disablelist = (struct cmd_list_element *) 0; | |
1974 | deletelist = (struct cmd_list_element *) 0; | |
1975 | enablebreaklist = (struct cmd_list_element *) 0; | |
1976 | setlist = (struct cmd_list_element *) 0; | |
1977 | showlist = NULL; | |
1978 | sethistlist = (struct cmd_list_element *) 0; | |
1979 | showhistlist = NULL; | |
1980 | unsethistlist = (struct cmd_list_element *) 0; | |
1981 | } | |
1982 | ||
1983 | static void | |
1984 | initialize_main () | |
1985 | { | |
1986 | struct cmd_list_element *c; | |
1987 | ||
1988 | char *tmpenv; | |
1989 | ||
1990 | #ifdef DEFAULT_PROMPT | |
1991 | prompt = savestring (DEFAULT_PROMPT, strlen(DEFAULT_PROMPT)); | |
1992 | #else | |
1993 | prompt = savestring ("(gdb) ", 6); | |
1994 | #endif | |
1995 | ||
1996 | /* Set the important stuff up for command editing. */ | |
1997 | command_editing_p = 1; | |
1998 | history_expansion_p = 0; | |
1999 | write_history_p = 0; | |
2000 | ||
2001 | if (tmpenv = getenv ("HISTSIZE")) | |
2002 | history_size = atoi (tmpenv); | |
2003 | else | |
2004 | history_size = 256; | |
2005 | ||
2006 | stifle_history (history_size); | |
2007 | ||
2008 | if (tmpenv = getenv ("GDBHISTFILE")) | |
2009 | history_filename = savestring (tmpenv, strlen(tmpenv)); | |
2010 | else | |
2011 | /* We include the current directory so that if the user changes | |
2012 | directories the file written will be the same as the one | |
2013 | that was read. */ | |
2014 | history_filename = concat (current_directory, "/.gdb_history", ""); | |
2015 | ||
2016 | read_history (history_filename); | |
2017 | ||
2018 | /* Setup important stuff for command line editing. */ | |
2019 | rl_completion_entry_function = (int (*)()) symbol_completion_function; | |
2020 | rl_completer_word_break_characters = gdb_completer_word_break_characters; | |
2021 | rl_readline_name = "gdb"; | |
2022 | ||
2023 | /* Define the classes of commands. | |
2024 | They will appear in the help list in the reverse of this order. */ | |
2025 | ||
2026 | add_cmd ("obscure", class_obscure, NO_FUNCTION, "Obscure features.", &cmdlist); | |
2027 | add_cmd ("aliases", class_alias, NO_FUNCTION, "Aliases of other commands.", &cmdlist); | |
2028 | add_cmd ("user-defined", class_user, NO_FUNCTION, "User-defined commands.\n\ | |
2029 | The commands in this class are those defined by the user.\n\ | |
2030 | Use the \"define\" command to define a command.", &cmdlist); | |
2031 | add_cmd ("support", class_support, NO_FUNCTION, "Support facilities.", &cmdlist); | |
2032 | add_cmd ("status", class_info, NO_FUNCTION, "Status inquiries.", &cmdlist); | |
2033 | add_cmd ("files", class_files, NO_FUNCTION, "Specifying and examining files.", &cmdlist); | |
2034 | add_cmd ("breakpoints", class_breakpoint, NO_FUNCTION, "Making program stop at certain points.", &cmdlist); | |
2035 | add_cmd ("data", class_vars, NO_FUNCTION, "Examining data.", &cmdlist); | |
2036 | add_cmd ("stack", class_stack, NO_FUNCTION, "Examining the stack.\n\ | |
2037 | The stack is made up of stack frames. Gdb assigns numbers to stack frames\n\ | |
2038 | counting from zero for the innermost (currently executing) frame.\n\n\ | |
2039 | At any time gdb identifies one frame as the \"selected\" frame.\n\ | |
2040 | Variable lookups are done with respect to the selected frame.\n\ | |
2041 | When the program being debugged stops, gdb selects the innermost frame.\n\ | |
2042 | The commands below can be used to select other frames by number or address.", | |
2043 | &cmdlist); | |
2044 | add_cmd ("running", class_run, NO_FUNCTION, "Running the program.", &cmdlist); | |
2045 | ||
2046 | add_com ("pwd", class_files, pwd_command, | |
2047 | "Print working directory. This is used for your program as well."); | |
2048 | add_com ("cd", class_files, cd_command, | |
2049 | "Set working directory to DIR for debugger and program being debugged.\n\ | |
2050 | The change does not take effect for the program being debugged\n\ | |
2051 | until the next time it is started."); | |
2052 | ||
2053 | add_show_from_set | |
2054 | (add_set_cmd ("prompt", class_support, var_string, (char *)&prompt, | |
2055 | "Set gdb's prompt", | |
2056 | &setlist), | |
2057 | &showlist); | |
2058 | ||
2059 | add_com ("echo", class_support, echo_command, | |
2060 | "Print a constant string. Give string as argument.\n\ | |
2061 | C escape sequences may be used in the argument.\n\ | |
2062 | No newline is added at the end of the argument;\n\ | |
2063 | use \"\\n\" if you want a newline to be printed.\n\ | |
2064 | Since leading and trailing whitespace are ignored in command arguments,\n\ | |
2065 | if you want to print some you must use \"\\\" before leading whitespace\n\ | |
2066 | to be printed or after trailing whitespace."); | |
2067 | add_com ("document", class_support, document_command, | |
2068 | "Document a user-defined command.\n\ | |
2069 | Give command name as argument. Give documentation on following lines.\n\ | |
2070 | End with a line of just \"end\"."); | |
2071 | add_com ("define", class_support, define_command, | |
2072 | "Define a new command name. Command name is argument.\n\ | |
2073 | Definition appears on following lines, one command per line.\n\ | |
2074 | End with a line of just \"end\".\n\ | |
2075 | Use the \"document\" command to give documentation for the new command.\n\ | |
2076 | Commands defined in this way do not take arguments."); | |
2077 | ||
2078 | #ifdef __STDC__ | |
2079 | add_com ("source", class_support, source_command, | |
2080 | "Read commands from a file named FILE.\n\ | |
2081 | Note that the file \"" GDBINIT_FILENAME "\" is read automatically in this way\n\ | |
2082 | when gdb is started."); | |
2083 | #else | |
2084 | /* Punt file name, we can't help it easily. */ | |
2085 | add_com ("source", class_support, source_command, | |
2086 | "Read commands from a file named FILE.\n\ | |
2087 | Note that the file \".gdbinit\" is read automatically in this way\n\ | |
2088 | when gdb is started."); | |
2089 | #endif | |
2090 | ||
2091 | add_com ("quit", class_support, quit_command, "Exit gdb."); | |
2092 | add_com ("help", class_support, help_command, "Print list of commands."); | |
2093 | add_com_alias ("q", "quit", class_support, 1); | |
2094 | add_com_alias ("h", "help", class_support, 1); | |
2095 | ||
2096 | ||
2097 | c = add_set_cmd ("verbose", class_support, var_boolean, (char *)&info_verbose, | |
2098 | "Set ", | |
2099 | &setlist), | |
2100 | add_show_from_set (c, &showlist); | |
2101 | c->function = set_verbose; | |
2102 | set_verbose (NULL, 0, c); | |
2103 | ||
2104 | add_com ("dump-me", class_obscure, dump_me_command, | |
2105 | "Get fatal error; make debugger dump its core."); | |
2106 | ||
2107 | add_show_from_set | |
2108 | (add_set_cmd ("editing", class_support, var_boolean, (char *)&command_editing_p, | |
2109 | "Set command line editing.\n\ | |
2110 | Use \"on\" to enable to enable the editing, and \"off\" to disable it.\n\ | |
2111 | Without an argument, command line editing is enabled.", &setlist), | |
2112 | &showlist); | |
2113 | ||
2114 | add_prefix_cmd ("history", class_support, set_history, | |
2115 | "Generic command for setting command history parameters.", | |
2116 | &sethistlist, "set history ", 0, &setlist); | |
2117 | add_prefix_cmd ("history", class_support, show_history, | |
2118 | "Generic command for showing command history parameters.", | |
2119 | &showhistlist, "show history ", 0, &showlist); | |
2120 | ||
2121 | add_show_from_set | |
2122 | (add_set_cmd ("expansion", no_class, var_boolean, (char *)&history_expansion_p, | |
2123 | "Set history expansion on command input.\n\ | |
2124 | Without an argument, history expansion is enabled.", &sethistlist), | |
2125 | &showhistlist); | |
2126 | ||
2127 | add_show_from_set | |
f266e564 | 2128 | (add_set_cmd ("save", no_class, var_boolean, (char *)&write_history_p, |
bd5635a1 RP |
2129 | "Set saving of the history record on exit.\n\ |
2130 | Use \"on\" to enable to enable the saving, and \"off\" to disable it.\n\ | |
2131 | Without an argument, saving is enabled.", &sethistlist), | |
2132 | &showhistlist); | |
2133 | ||
2134 | c = add_set_cmd ("size", no_class, var_uinteger, (char *)&history_size, | |
2135 | "Set the size of the command history, \n\ | |
2136 | ie. the number of previous commands to keep a record of.", &sethistlist); | |
2137 | add_show_from_set (c, &showhistlist); | |
2138 | c->function = set_history_size_command; | |
2139 | ||
2140 | add_show_from_set | |
2141 | (add_set_cmd ("filename", no_class, var_filename, (char *)&history_filename, | |
2142 | "Set the filename in which to record the command history\n\ | |
2143 | (the list of previous commands of which a record is kept).", &sethistlist), | |
2144 | &showhistlist); | |
2145 | ||
2146 | add_show_from_set | |
f266e564 | 2147 | (add_set_cmd ("confirm", class_support, var_boolean, |
bd5635a1 | 2148 | (char *)&caution, |
f266e564 JK |
2149 | "Set whether to confirm potentially dangerous operations.", |
2150 | &setlist), | |
bd5635a1 RP |
2151 | &showlist); |
2152 | ||
2153 | add_prefix_cmd ("info", class_info, info_command, | |
2154 | "Generic command for printing status.", | |
2155 | &infolist, "info ", 0, &cmdlist); | |
2156 | add_com_alias ("i", "info", class_info, 1); | |
2157 | ||
2158 | add_prefix_cmd ("show", class_info, show_command, | |
2159 | "Generic command for showing things set with \"set\".", | |
2160 | &showlist, "show ", 0, &cmdlist); | |
2161 | /* Another way to get at the same thing. */ | |
2162 | add_info ("set", show_command, "Show all GDB settings."); | |
2163 | ||
f266e564 JK |
2164 | add_cmd ("commands", no_class, show_commands, "Status of command editor.", |
2165 | &showlist); | |
bd5635a1 | 2166 | |
f266e564 JK |
2167 | add_cmd ("version", no_class, show_version, |
2168 | "Report what version of GDB this is.", &showlist); | |
bd5635a1 | 2169 | } |