Re-indent.

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Andrew Cagney 2000-03-25 08:05:47 +00:00
parent 6f122dc96b
commit 33f9116173
2 changed files with 72 additions and 67 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
Sat Mar 25 18:55:57 2000 Andrew Cagney <cagney@b1.cygnus.com>
* maint.c: Re-indent.
Sat Mar 25 18:51:50 2000 Andrew Cagney <cagney@b1.cygnus.com>
* maint.c (_initialize_maint_cmds): Remove quoted trailing space.

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@ -120,13 +120,13 @@ maintenance_internal_error (char *args, int from_tty)
internal_error ("internal maintenance");
}
/* Someday we should allow demangling for things other than just
explicit strings. For example, we might want to be able to
specify the address of a string in either GDB's process space
or the debuggee's process space, and have gdb fetch and demangle
that string. If we have a char* pointer "ptr" that points to
a string, we might want to be able to given just the name and
have GDB demangle and print what it points to, etc. (FIXME) */
/* Someday we should allow demangling for things other than just
explicit strings. For example, we might want to be able to specify
the address of a string in either GDB's process space or the
debuggee's process space, and have gdb fetch and demangle that
string. If we have a char* pointer "ptr" that points to a string,
we might want to be able to given just the name and have GDB
demangle and print what it points to, etc. (FIXME) */
static void
maintenance_demangle (args, from_tty)
@ -180,9 +180,9 @@ maintenance_space_display (args, from_tty)
display_space = strtol (args, NULL, 10);
}
/* The "maintenance info" command is defined as a prefix, with allow_unknown 0.
Therefore, its own definition is called only for "maintenance info" with
no args. */
/* The "maintenance info" command is defined as a prefix, with
allow_unknown 0. Therefore, its own definition is called only for
"maintenance info" with no args. */
/* ARGSUSED */
static void
@ -281,9 +281,9 @@ maintenance_print_statistics (args, from_tty)
print_symbol_bcache_statistics ();
}
/* The "maintenance print" command is defined as a prefix, with allow_unknown
0. Therefore, its own definition is called only for "maintenance print"
with no args. */
/* The "maintenance print" command is defined as a prefix, with
allow_unknown 0. Therefore, its own definition is called only for
"maintenance print" with no args. */
/* ARGSUSED */
static void
@ -360,7 +360,8 @@ maintenance_translate_address (arg, from_tty)
/* When a comamnd is deprecated the user will be warned the first time
the command is used. If possible, a replacement will be offered. */
the command is used. If possible, a replacement will be
offered. */
static void
maintenance_deprecate (char *args, int from_tty)
@ -371,7 +372,7 @@ maintenance_deprecate (char *args, int from_tty)
the command you want to deprecate, and optionally the replacement command \n\
enclosed in quotes.\n");
}
maintenance_do_deprecate (args, 1);
}
@ -385,86 +386,86 @@ maintenance_undeprecate (char *args, int from_tty)
printf_unfiltered ("\"maintenance undeprecate\" takes an argument, \n\
the command you want to undeprecate.\n");
}
maintenance_do_deprecate (args, 0);
}
/*
You really shouldn't be using this. It is just for the testsuite.
Rather, you should use deprecate_cmd() when the command is created
in _initialize_blah().
This function deprecates a command and optionally assigns it a
replacement.
*/
/* You really shouldn't be using this. It is just for the testsuite.
Rather, you should use deprecate_cmd() when the command is created
in _initialize_blah().
static void maintenance_do_deprecate(char *text, int deprecate){
This function deprecates a command and optionally assigns it a
replacement. */
struct cmd_list_element *alias=NULL;
struct cmd_list_element *prefix_cmd=NULL;
struct cmd_list_element *cmd=NULL;
char *start_ptr=NULL;
char *end_ptr=NULL;
static void
maintenance_do_deprecate (char *text, int deprecate)
{
struct cmd_list_element *alias = NULL;
struct cmd_list_element *prefix_cmd = NULL;
struct cmd_list_element *cmd = NULL;
char *start_ptr = NULL;
char *end_ptr = NULL;
int len;
char *replacement=NULL;
char *replacement = NULL;
if (!lookup_cmd_composition (text, &alias, &prefix_cmd, &cmd)){
printf_filtered ("Can't find command '%s' to deprecate.\n", text);
return;
}
if (!lookup_cmd_composition (text, &alias, &prefix_cmd, &cmd))
{
printf_filtered ("Can't find command '%s' to deprecate.\n", text);
return;
}
if (deprecate)
{
/* look for a replacement command */
if (start_ptr = strchr (text, '\"'))
{
start_ptr++;
if(end_ptr = strrchr (start_ptr, '\"'))
{
len = end_ptr-start_ptr;
start_ptr[len]='\0';
replacement = xstrdup (start_ptr);
}
}
{
start_ptr++;
if (end_ptr = strrchr (start_ptr, '\"'))
{
len = end_ptr - start_ptr;
start_ptr[len] = '\0';
replacement = xstrdup (start_ptr);
}
}
}
if (!start_ptr || !end_ptr)
replacement = NULL;
/* If they used an alias, we only want to deprecate the alias.
Note the MALLOCED_REPLACEMENT test. If the command's replacement
string was allocated at compile time we don't want to free the
memory.
*/
memory. */
if (alias)
{
if (alias->flags & MALLOCED_REPLACEMENT)
free (alias->replacement);
free (alias->replacement);
if (deprecate)
alias->flags |= (DEPRECATED_WARN_USER | CMD_DEPRECATED);
alias->flags |= (DEPRECATED_WARN_USER | CMD_DEPRECATED);
else
alias->flags &= ~(DEPRECATED_WARN_USER | CMD_DEPRECATED);
alias->replacement=replacement;
alias->flags &= ~(DEPRECATED_WARN_USER | CMD_DEPRECATED);
alias->replacement = replacement;
alias->flags |= MALLOCED_REPLACEMENT;
return;
}
else if (cmd)
{
if (cmd->flags & MALLOCED_REPLACEMENT)
free (cmd->replacement);
free (cmd->replacement);
if (deprecate)
cmd->flags |= (DEPRECATED_WARN_USER | CMD_DEPRECATED);
cmd->flags |= (DEPRECATED_WARN_USER | CMD_DEPRECATED);
else
cmd->flags &= ~(DEPRECATED_WARN_USER | CMD_DEPRECATED);
cmd->replacement=replacement;
cmd->flags &= ~(DEPRECATED_WARN_USER | CMD_DEPRECATED);
cmd->replacement = replacement;
cmd->flags |= MALLOCED_REPLACEMENT;
return;
}
@ -570,17 +571,17 @@ If a SOURCE file is specified, dump only that file's partial symbols.",
&maintenancelist);
add_cmd ("deprecate", class_maintenance, maintenance_deprecate,
"Deprecate a command. Note that this is just in here so the \n\
"Deprecate a command. Note that this is just in here so the \n\
testsuite can check the comamnd deprecator. You probably shouldn't use this,\n\
rather you should use the C function deprecate_cmd(). If you decide you \n\
want to use it: maintenance deprecate 'commandname' \"replacement\". The \n\
replacement is optional.", &maintenancelist);
add_cmd ("undeprecate", class_maintenance, maintenance_undeprecate,
"Undeprecate a command. Note that this is just in here so the \n\
"Undeprecate a command. Note that this is just in here so the \n\
testsuite can check the comamnd deprecator. You probably shouldn't use this,\n\
If you decide you want to use it: maintenance undeprecate 'commandname'",
&maintenancelist);
If you decide you want to use it: maintenance undeprecate 'commandname'",
&maintenancelist);
add_show_from_set (
add_set_cmd ("watchdog", class_maintenance, var_zinteger, (char *) &watchdog,