Change ada_exceptions_list to return a std::vector and fix up the
users. This allows removing a cleanup in MI.
gdb/ChangeLog
2017-09-29 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* mi/mi-cmd-info.c (mi_cmd_info_ada_exceptions): Update.
* ada-lang.h (struct ada_exc_info): Remove typedef. Declare
operator< and operator==.
(ada_exceptions_list): Return a std::vector.
* ada-lang.c (ada_exc_info::operator<): Rename from
compare_ada_exception_info.
(ada_exc_info::operator==): New.
(sort_remove_dups_ada_exceptions_list): Change type of
"exceptions".
(ada_add_standard_exceptions, ada_add_exceptions_from_frame)
(ada_add_global_exceptions): Likewise.
(ada_exceptions_list_1): Return a std::vector.
(ada_exceptions_list): Likewise.
This introduces ui_out_emit_table, similar to the other existing
ui_out RAII classes, and then uses it in a number of places. This
replaces some cleanups.
ChangeLog
2017-08-03 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* tracepoint.c (tvariables_info_1): Use ui_out_emit_table.
(info_static_tracepoint_markers_command): Likewise.
* solib.c (info_sharedlibrary_command): Use ui_out_emit_table.
* skip.c (skip_info): Use ui_out_emit_table.
* progspace.c (print_program_space): Use ui_out_emit_table.
* osdata.c (info_osdata): Use ui_out_emit_table.
* mi/mi-cmd-info.c (mi_cmd_info_ada_exceptions): Use
ui_out_emit_table.
* linux-thread-db.c (info_auto_load_libthread_db): Use
ui_out_emit_table.
* inferior.c (print_inferior): Use ui_out_emit_table.
* gdb_bfd.c (maintenance_info_bfds): Use ui_out_emit_table.
* breakpoint.c (breakpoint_1): Use ui_out_emit_table.
* auto-load.c (auto_load_info_scripts): Use ui_out_emit_table.
* ada-tasks.c (print_ada_task_info): Use ui_out_emit_table.
* ui-out.h (class ui_out_emit_table): New.
This patch changes various places to use ui_out_emit_tuple,
eliminating a number of cleanups. This patch only tackles "easy"
cases, which are ones where the cleanups in question were
block-structured and did not involve any changes other than the
obvious replacement.
ChangeLog
2017-04-22 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* record-btrace.c (record_btrace_insn_history)
(record_btrace_insn_history_range, record_btrace_call_history)
(record_btrace_call_history_range): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* thread.c (do_captured_list_thread_ids, print_thread_info_1): Use
ui_out_emit_tuple.
* stack.c (print_frame_info): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* solib.c (info_sharedlibrary_command): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* skip.c (skip_info): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* remote.c (show_remote_cmd): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* progspace.c (print_program_space): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* probe.c (info_probes_for_ops): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* osdata.c (info_osdata): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* mi/mi-symbol-cmds.c (mi_cmd_symbol_list_lines): Use
ui_out_emit_tuple.
* mi/mi-main.c (print_one_inferior, list_available_thread_groups)
(output_register, mi_cmd_data_read_memory)
(mi_cmd_data_read_memory_bytes, mi_load_progress)
(mi_cmd_trace_frame_collected): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* mi/mi-cmd-var.c (mi_cmd_var_list_children, varobj_update_one):
Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* mi/mi-cmd-stack.c (mi_cmd_stack_list_args): Use
ui_out_emit_tuple.
* mi/mi-cmd-info.c (mi_cmd_info_ada_exceptions)
(mi_cmd_info_gdb_mi_command): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* linux-thread-db.c (info_auto_load_libthread_db): Use
ui_out_emit_tuple.
* inferior.c (print_inferior): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* gdb_bfd.c (print_one_bfd): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* disasm.c (do_mixed_source_and_assembly_deprecated)
(do_mixed_source_and_assembly): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* cp-abi.c (list_cp_abis): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* cli/cli-setshow.c (cmd_show_list): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* breakpoint.c (print_one_breakpoint_location)
(print_one_breakpoint): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* auto-load.c (print_script, info_auto_load_cmd): Use
ui_out_emit_tuple.
* ada-tasks.c (print_ada_task_info): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
-Wwrite-strings flags this attempt to convert a string literal to
"char *":
info_osdata_command ("", 0);
info_osdata_command is a command function. We could address this by
simply passing NULL instead of "". However, I went a little bit
further and added a new function that is called by both the CLI and
MI.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-04-05 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* mi/mi-cmd-info.c (mi_cmd_info_os): Call info_osdata instead of
info_osdata_command.
* osdata.c (info_osdata_command): Rename to ...
(info_osdata): ... this. Constify 'type' parameter, and remove
the 'from_tty' parameter. Accept NULL TYPE.
(info_osdata_command): New function.
* osdata.h (info_osdata_command): Remove declaration.
(info_osdata): New declaration.
This applies the second part of GDB's End of Year Procedure, which
updates the copyright year range in all of GDB's files.
gdb/ChangeLog:
Update copyright year range in all GDB files.
This patch adds a new GDB/MI command meant for graphical frontends
trying to determine whether a given GDB/MI command exists or not.
Examples:
-info-gdb-mi-command unsupported-command
^done,command={exists="false"}
(gdb)
-info-gdb-mi-command symbol-list-lines
^done,command={exists="true"}
(gdb)
At the moment, this is the only piece of information that this
command returns.
Eventually, and if needed, we can extend it to provide
command-specific pieces of information, such as updates to
the command's syntax since inception. This could become,
for instance:
-info-gdb-mi-command symbol-list-lines
^done,command={exists="true",features=[]}
(gdb)
-info-gdb-mi-command catch-assert
^done,command={exists="true",features=["conditions"]}
In the first case, it would mean that no extra features,
while in the second, it announces that the -catch-assert
command in this version of the debugger supports a feature
called "condition" - exact semantics to be documented with
combined with the rest of the queried command's documentation.
But for now, we start small, and only worry about existance.
And to bootstrap the process, I have added an entry in the
output of the -list-features command as well ("info-gdb-mi-command"),
allowing the graphical frontends to go through the following process:
1. Send -list-features, collect info from there as before;
2. Check if the output contains "info-gdb-mi-command".
If it does, then support for various commands can be
queried though -info-gdb-mi-command. Newer commands
will be expected to always be checked via this new
-info-gdb-mi-command.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* mi/mi-cmds.h (mi_cmd_info_gdb_mi_command): Declare.
* mi/mi-cmd-info.c (mi_cmd_info_gdb_mi_command): New function.
* mi/mi-cmds.c (mi_cmds): Add -info-gdb-mi-command command.
* mi/mi-main.c (mi_cmd_list_features): Add "info-gdb-mi-command"
field to output of "-list-features".
* NEWS: Add entry for new -info-gdb-mi-command.
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
* gdb.texinfo (GDB/MI Miscellaneous Commands): Document
the new -info-gdb-mi-command GDB/MI command. Document
the meaning of "-info-gdb-mi-command" in the output of
-list-features.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.mi/mi-i-cmd.exp: New file.
This patch implements a new GDB/MI command implementing the equivalent
of the "info exceptions" CLI command. The command syntax is:
-info-ada-exceptions [REGEXP]
Here is an example of usage (slightly formatted by hand to make it
easier to read):
-info-ada-exceptions ions\.a_
^done,ada-exceptions=
{nr_rows="2",nr_cols="2",
hdr=[{width="1",alignment="-1",col_name="name",colhdr="Name"},
{width="1",alignment="-1",col_name="address",colhdr="Address"}],
body=[{name="global_exceptions.a_global_exception",
address="0x0000000000613a80"},
{name="global_exceptions.a_private_exception",
address="0x0000000000613ac0"}]}
Also, in order to allow graphical frontends to easily determine
whether this command is available or not, the output of the
"-list-features" command has been augmented to contain
"info-ada-exceptions".
gdb/Changelog:
* mi/mi-cmds.h (mi_cmd_info_ada_exceptions): Add declaration.
* mi/mi-cmds.c (mi_cmds): Add entry for -info-ada-exceptions
command.
* mi/mi-cmd-info.c: #include "ada-lang.c" and "arch-utils.c".
(mi_cmd_info_ada_exceptions): New function.
* mi/mi-main.c (mi_cmd_list_features): Add "info-ada-exceptions".
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.ada/mi_exc_info: New testcase.
Two modifications:
1. The addition of 2013 to the copyright year range for every file;
2. The use of a single year range, instead of potentially multiple
year ranges, as approved by the FSF.