binutils-gdb/gdb/gdbtk.tcl

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# GDB GUI setup for GDB, the GNU debugger.
# Copyright 1994, 1995, 1996
# Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Written by Stu Grossman <grossman@cygnus.com> of Cygnus Support.
# This file is part of GDB.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
set cfile Blank
set wins($cfile) .src.text
set current_label {}
set cfunc NIL
set line_numbers 1
set breakpoint_file(-1) {[garbage]}
set disassemble_with_source nosource
set gdb_prompt "(gdb) "
# Hint: The following can be toggled from a tclsh window after
# using the gdbtk "tk tclsh" command to open the window.
set debug_interface 0
#option add *Foreground Black
#option add *Background White
#option add *Font -*-*-medium-r-normal--18-*-*-*-m-*-*-1
proc echo string {puts stdout $string}
# Assign elements from LIST to variables named in ARGS. FIXME replace
# with TclX version someday.
proc lassign {list args} {
set len [expr {[llength $args] - 1}]
while {$len >= 0} {
upvar [lindex $args $len] local
set local [lindex $list $len]
decr len
}
}
#
# Local procedure:
#
# decr (var val) - compliment to incr
#
# Description:
#
#
proc decr {var {val 1}} {
upvar $var num
set num [expr {$num - $val}]
return $num
}
#
# Center a window on the screen.
#
proc center_window {toplevel} {
# Withdraw and update, to ensure geometry computations are finished.
wm withdraw $toplevel
update idletasks
set x [expr {[winfo screenwidth $toplevel] / 2
- [winfo reqwidth $toplevel] / 2
- [winfo vrootx $toplevel]}]
set y [expr {[winfo screenheight $toplevel] / 2
- [winfo reqheight $toplevel] / 2
- [winfo vrooty $toplevel]}]
wm geometry $toplevel +${x}+${y}
wm deiconify $toplevel
}
#
# Rearrange the bindtags so the widget comes after the class. I was
# always for Ousterhout putting the class bindings first, but no...
#
proc bind_widget_after_class {widget} {
set class [winfo class $widget]
set newList {}
foreach tag [bindtags $widget] {
if {$tag == $widget} {
# Nothing.
} {
lappend newList $tag
if {$tag == $class} {
lappend newList $widget
}
}
}
bindtags $widget $newList
}
#
# Make sure line number $LINE is visible in the text widget. But be
# more clever than the "see" command: if LINE is not currently
# displayed, arrange for LINE to be centered. There are cases in
# which this does not work, so as a last resort we revert to "see".
#
# This is inefficient, but probably not slow enough to actually
# notice.
#
proc ensure_line_visible {text line} {
set pixHeight [winfo height $text]
# Compute height of widget in lines. This fails if a line is wider
# than the screen. FIXME.
set topLine [lindex [split [$text index @0,0] .] 0]
set botLine [lindex [split [$text index @0,${pixHeight}] .] 0]
if {$line > $topLine && $line < $botLine} then {
# Onscreen, and not on the very edge.
return
}
set newTop [expr {$line - ($botLine - $topLine)}]
if {$newTop < 0} then {
set newTop 0
}
$text yview moveto $newTop
# In case the above failed.
$text see ${line}.0
}
if {[info exists env(EDITOR)]} then {
set editor $env(EDITOR)
} else {
set editor emacs
}
# GDB callbacks
#
# These functions are called by GDB (from C code) to do various things in
# TK-land. All start with the prefix `gdbtk_tcl_' to make them easy to find.
#
#
# GDB Callback:
#
# gdbtk_tcl_fputs (text) - Output text to the command window
#
# Description:
#
# GDB calls this to output TEXT to the GDB command window. The text is
# placed at the end of the text widget. Note that output may not occur,
# due to buffering. Use gdbtk_tcl_flush to cause an immediate update.
#
proc gdbtk_tcl_fputs {arg} {
.cmd.text insert end "$arg"
.cmd.text see end
}
proc gdbtk_tcl_fputs_error {arg} {
.cmd.text insert end "$arg"
.cmd.text see end
}
#
# GDB Callback:
#
# gdbtk_tcl_flush () - Flush output to the command window
#
# Description:
#
# GDB calls this to force all buffered text to the GDB command window.
#
proc gdbtk_tcl_flush {} {
.cmd.text see end
update idletasks
}
#
# GDB Callback:
#
# gdbtk_tcl_query (message) - Create a yes/no query dialog box
#
# Description:
#
# GDB calls this to create a yes/no dialog box containing MESSAGE. GDB
# is hung while the dialog box is active (ie: no commands will work),
# however windows can still be refreshed in case of damage or exposure.
#
proc gdbtk_tcl_query {message} {
# FIXME We really want a Help button here. But Tk's brain-damaged
# modal dialogs won't really allow it. Should have async dialog
# here.
set result [tk_dialog .query "gdb : query" "$message" questhead 0 Yes No]
return [expr {!$result}]
}
#
# GDB Callback:
#
# gdbtk_start_variable_annotation (args ...) -
#
# Description:
#
# Not yet implemented.
#
proc gdbtk_tcl_start_variable_annotation {valaddr ref_type stor_cl
cum_expr field type_cast} {
echo "gdbtk_tcl_start_variable_annotation $valaddr $ref_type $stor_cl $cum_expr $field $type_cast"
}
#
# GDB Callback:
#
# gdbtk_end_variable_annotation (args ...) -
#
# Description:
#
# Not yet implemented.
#
proc gdbtk_tcl_end_variable_annotation {} {
echo gdbtk_tcl_end_variable_annotation
}
#
# GDB Callback:
#
# gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint (action bpnum file line) - Notify the TK
# interface of changes to breakpoints.
#
# Description:
#
# GDB calls this to notify TK of changes to breakpoints. ACTION is one
# of:
# create - Notify of breakpoint creation
# delete - Notify of breakpoint deletion
# modify - Notify of breakpoint modification
#
# file line pc type enabled disposition silent ignore_count commands cond_string thread hit_count
proc gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint {action bpnum} {
set bpinfo [gdb_get_breakpoint_info $bpnum]
set file [lindex $bpinfo 0]
set line [lindex $bpinfo 1]
set pc [lindex $bpinfo 2]
set enable [lindex $bpinfo 4]
if {$action == "modify"} {
if {$enable == "1"} {
set action enable
} else {
set action disable
}
}
${action}_breakpoint $bpnum $file $line $pc
}
#
# GDB Callback:
#
# gdbtk_tcl_readline_begin (message) - Notify Tk to open an interaction
# window and start gathering user input
#
# Description:
#
# GDB calls this to notify TK that it needs to open an interaction
# window, displaying the given message, and be prepared to accept
# calls to gdbtk_tcl_readline to gather user input.
proc gdbtk_tcl_readline_begin {message} {
global readline_text
# If another readline window already exists, just bring it to the front.
if {[winfo exists .rl]} {raise .rl ; return}
# Create top level frame with scrollbar and text widget.
toplevel .rl
wm title .rl "Interaction Window"
wm iconname .rl "Input"
message .rl.msg -text $message -aspect 7500 -justify left
text .rl.text -width 80 -height 20 -setgrid true -cursor hand2 \
-yscrollcommand {.rl.scroll set}
scrollbar .rl.scroll -command {.rl.text yview}
pack .rl.msg -side top -fill x
pack .rl.scroll -side right -fill y
pack .rl.text -side left -fill both -expand true
# When the user presses return, get the text from the command start mark to the
# current insert point, stash it in the readline text variable, and update the
# command start mark to the current insert point
bind .rl.text <Return> {
set readline_text [.rl.text get cmdstart {end - 1 char}]
.rl.text mark set cmdstart insert
}
bind .rl.text <BackSpace> {
if [%W compare insert > cmdstart] {
%W delete {insert - 1 char} insert
} else {
bell
}
break
}
bind .rl.text <Any-Key> {
if [%W compare insert < cmdstart] {
%W mark set insert end
}
}
bind .rl.text <Control-u> {
%W delete cmdstart "insert lineend"
%W see insert
}
bindtags .rl.text {.rl.text Text all}
}
#
# GDB Callback:
#
# gdbtk_tcl_readline (prompt) - Get one user input line
#
# Description:
#
# GDB calls this to get one line of input from the user interaction
# window, using "prompt" as the command line prompt.
proc gdbtk_tcl_readline {prompt} {
global readline_text
.rl.text insert end $prompt
.rl.text mark set cmdstart insert
.rl.text mark gravity cmdstart left
.rl.text see insert
# Make this window the current one for input.
focus .rl.text
grab .rl
tkwait variable readline_text
grab release .rl
return $readline_text
}
#
# GDB Callback:
#
# gdbtk_tcl_readline_end - Terminate a user interaction
#
# Description:
#
# GDB calls this when it is done getting interactive user input.
# Destroy the interaction window.
proc gdbtk_tcl_readline_end {} {
if {[winfo exists .rl]} { destroy .rl }
}
proc create_breakpoints_window {} {
global bpframe_lasty
if {[winfo exists .breakpoints]} {raise .breakpoints ; return}
build_framework .breakpoints "Breakpoints" ""
# First, delete all the old view menu entries
.breakpoints.menubar.view.menu delete 0 last
# Get rid of label
destroy .breakpoints.label
# Replace text with a canvas and fix the scrollbars
destroy .breakpoints.text
scrollbar .breakpoints.scrollx -orient horizontal \
-command {.breakpoints.c xview} -relief sunken
canvas .breakpoints.c -relief sunken -bd 2 \
-cursor hand2 \
-yscrollcommand {.breakpoints.scroll set} \
-xscrollcommand {.breakpoints.scrollx set}
.breakpoints.scroll configure -command {.breakpoints.c yview}
pack .breakpoints.scrollx -side bottom -fill x -in .breakpoints.info
pack .breakpoints.c -side left -expand yes -fill both \
-in .breakpoints.info
set bpframe_lasty 0
# Create a frame for each breakpoint
foreach bpnum [gdb_get_breakpoint_list] {
add_breakpoint_frame $bpnum
}
}
# Create a frame for bpnum in the .breakpoints canvas
proc add_breakpoint_frame {bpnum} {
global bpframe_lasty
global enabled
global disposition
if {![winfo exists .breakpoints]} return
set bpinfo [gdb_get_breakpoint_info $bpnum]
lassign $bpinfo file line pc type enabled($bpnum) disposition($bpnum) \
silent ignore_count commands cond thread hit_count
set f .breakpoints.c.$bpnum
if {![winfo exists $f]} {
frame $f -relief sunken -bd 2
label $f.id -text "#$bpnum $file:$line ($pc)" \
-relief flat -bd 2 -anchor w
frame $f.hit_count
label $f.hit_count.label -text "Hit count:" -relief flat \
-bd 2 -anchor w -width 11
label $f.hit_count.val -text $hit_count -relief flat \
-bd 2 -anchor w
checkbutton $f.hit_count.enabled -text Enabled \
-variable enabled($bpnum) -anchor w -relief flat
pack $f.hit_count.label $f.hit_count.val -side left
pack $f.hit_count.enabled -side right
frame $f.thread
label $f.thread.label -text "Thread: " -relief flat -bd 2 \
-width 11 -anchor w
entry $f.thread.entry -bd 2 -relief sunken -width 10
$f.thread.entry insert end $thread
pack $f.thread.label -side left
pack $f.thread.entry -side left -fill x
frame $f.cond
label $f.cond.label -text "Condition: " -relief flat -bd 2 \
-width 11 -anchor w
entry $f.cond.entry -bd 2 -relief sunken
$f.cond.entry insert end $cond
pack $f.cond.label -side left
pack $f.cond.entry -side left -fill x -expand yes
frame $f.ignore_count
label $f.ignore_count.label -text "Ignore count: " \
-relief flat -bd 2 -width 11 -anchor w
entry $f.ignore_count.entry -bd 2 -relief sunken -width 10
$f.ignore_count.entry insert end $ignore_count
pack $f.ignore_count.label -side left
pack $f.ignore_count.entry -side left -fill x
frame $f.disps
label $f.disps.label -text "Disposition: " -relief flat -bd 2 \
-anchor w -width 11
radiobutton $f.disps.delete -text Delete \
-variable disposition($bpnum) -anchor w -relief flat \
-command "gdb_cmd \"delete break $bpnum\"" \
-value delete
radiobutton $f.disps.disable -text Disable \
-variable disposition($bpnum) -anchor w -relief flat \
-command "gdb_cmd \"disable break $bpnum\"" \
-value disable
radiobutton $f.disps.donttouch -text "Leave alone" \
-variable disposition($bpnum) -anchor w -relief flat \
-command "gdb_cmd \"enable break $bpnum\"" \
-value donttouch
pack $f.disps.label $f.disps.delete $f.disps.disable \
$f.disps.donttouch -side left -anchor w
text $f.commands -relief sunken -bd 2 -setgrid true \
-cursor hand2 -height 3 -width 30
foreach line $commands {
$f.commands insert end "${line}\n"
}
pack $f.id -side top -anchor nw -fill x
pack $f.hit_count $f.cond $f.thread $f.ignore_count $f.disps \
$f.commands -side top -fill x -anchor nw
}
set tag [.breakpoints.c create window 0 $bpframe_lasty -window $f -anchor nw]
update
set bbox [.breakpoints.c bbox $tag]
set bpframe_lasty [lindex $bbox 3]
.breakpoints.c configure -width [lindex $bbox 2]
}
# Delete a breakpoint frame
proc delete_breakpoint_frame {bpnum} {
global bpframe_lasty
if {![winfo exists .breakpoints]} return
# First, clear the canvas
.breakpoints.c delete all
# Now, repopulate it with all but the doomed breakpoint
set bpframe_lasty 0
foreach bp [gdb_get_breakpoint_list] {
if {$bp != $bpnum} {
add_breakpoint_frame $bp
}
}
}
proc asm_win_name {funcname} {
if {$funcname == "*None*"} {return .asm.text}
regsub -all {\.} $funcname _ temp
return .asm.func_${temp}
}
#
# Local procedure:
#
# create_breakpoint (bpnum file line pc) - Record breakpoint info in TK land
#
# Description:
#
# GDB calls this indirectly (through gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint) to notify TK
# land of breakpoint creation. This consists of recording the file and
# line number in the breakpoint_file and breakpoint_line arrays. Also,
# if there is already a window associated with FILE, it is updated with
# a breakpoint tag.
#
proc create_breakpoint {bpnum file line pc} {
global wins
global breakpoint_file
global breakpoint_line
global pos_to_breakpoint
global pos_to_bpcount
global cfunc
global pclist
# Record breakpoint locations
set breakpoint_file($bpnum) $file
set breakpoint_line($bpnum) $line
set pos_to_breakpoint($file:$line) $bpnum
if {![info exists pos_to_bpcount($file:$line)]} {
set pos_to_bpcount($file:$line) 0
}
incr pos_to_bpcount($file:$line)
set pos_to_breakpoint($pc) $bpnum
if {![info exists pos_to_bpcount($pc)]} {
set pos_to_bpcount($pc) 0
}
incr pos_to_bpcount($pc)
# If there's a window for this file, update it
if {[info exists wins($file)]} {
insert_breakpoint_tag $wins($file) $line
}
# If there's an assembly window, update that too
set win [asm_win_name $cfunc]
if {[winfo exists $win]} {
insert_breakpoint_tag $win [pc_to_line $pclist($cfunc) $pc]
}
# Update the breakpoints window
add_breakpoint_frame $bpnum
}
#
# Local procedure:
#
# delete_breakpoint (bpnum file line pc) - Delete breakpoint info from TK land
#
# Description:
#
# GDB calls this indirectly (through gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint) to notify TK
# land of breakpoint destruction. This consists of removing the file and
# line number from the breakpoint_file and breakpoint_line arrays. Also,
# if there is already a window associated with FILE, the tags are removed
# from it.
#
proc delete_breakpoint {bpnum file line pc} {
global wins
global breakpoint_file
global breakpoint_line
global pos_to_breakpoint
global pos_to_bpcount
global cfunc pclist
# Save line number and file for later
set line $breakpoint_line($bpnum)
set file $breakpoint_file($bpnum)
# Reset breakpoint annotation info
if {$pos_to_bpcount($file:$line) > 0} {
decr pos_to_bpcount($file:$line)
if {$pos_to_bpcount($file:$line) == 0} {
catch "unset pos_to_breakpoint($file:$line)"
unset breakpoint_file($bpnum)
unset breakpoint_line($bpnum)
# If there's a window for this file, update it
if {[info exists wins($file)]} {
delete_breakpoint_tag $wins($file) $line
}
}
}
# If there's an assembly window, update that too
if {$pos_to_bpcount($pc) > 0} {
decr pos_to_bpcount($pc)
if {$pos_to_bpcount($pc) == 0} {
catch "unset pos_to_breakpoint($pc)"
set win [asm_win_name $cfunc]
if {[winfo exists $win]} {
delete_breakpoint_tag $win [pc_to_line $pclist($cfunc) $pc]
}
}
}
delete_breakpoint_frame $bpnum
}
#
# Local procedure:
#
# enable_breakpoint (bpnum file line pc) - Record breakpoint info in TK land
#
# Description:
#
# GDB calls this indirectly (through gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint) to notify TK
# land of a breakpoint being enabled. This consists of unstippling the
# specified breakpoint indicator.
#
proc enable_breakpoint {bpnum file line pc} {
global wins
global cfunc pclist
global enabled
if {[info exists wins($file)]} {
$wins($file) tag configure $line -fgstipple {}
}
# If there's an assembly window, update that too
set win [asm_win_name $cfunc]
if {[winfo exists $win]} {
$win tag configure [pc_to_line $pclist($cfunc) $pc] -fgstipple {}
}
# If there's a breakpoint window, update that too
if {[winfo exists .breakpoints]} {
set enabled($bpnum) 1
}
}
#
# Local procedure:
#
# disable_breakpoint (bpnum file line pc) - Record breakpoint info in TK land
#
# Description:
#
# GDB calls this indirectly (through gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint) to notify TK
# land of a breakpoint being disabled. This consists of stippling the
# specified breakpoint indicator.
#
proc disable_breakpoint {bpnum file line pc} {
global wins
global cfunc pclist
global enabled
if {[info exists wins($file)]} {
$wins($file) tag configure $line -fgstipple gray50
}
# If there's an assembly window, update that too
set win [asm_win_name $cfunc]
if {[winfo exists $win]} {
$win tag configure [pc_to_line $pclist($cfunc) $pc] -fgstipple gray50
}
# If there's a breakpoint window, update that too
if {[winfo exists .breakpoints]} {
set enabled($bpnum) 0
}
}
#
# Local procedure:
#
# insert_breakpoint_tag (win line) - Insert a breakpoint tag in WIN.
#
# Description:
#
# GDB calls this indirectly (through gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint) to insert a
# breakpoint tag into window WIN at line LINE.
#
proc insert_breakpoint_tag {win line} {
$win configure -state normal
$win delete $line.0
$win insert $line.0 "B"
$win tag add margin $line.0 $line.8
$win configure -state disabled
}
#
# Local procedure:
#
# delete_breakpoint_tag (win line) - Remove a breakpoint tag from WIN.
#
# Description:
#
# GDB calls this indirectly (through gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint) to remove a
# breakpoint tag from window WIN at line LINE.
#
proc delete_breakpoint_tag {win line} {
$win configure -state normal
$win delete $line.0
if {[string range $win 0 3] == ".src"} then {
$win insert $line.0 "\xa4"
} else {
$win insert $line.0 " "
}
$win tag add margin $line.0 $line.8
$win configure -state disabled
}
proc gdbtk_tcl_busy {} {
if {[winfo exists .cmd]} {
.cmd.text configure -state disabled
}
if {[winfo exists .src]} {
.src.start configure -state disabled
.src.stop configure -state normal
.src.step configure -state disabled
.src.next configure -state disabled
.src.continue configure -state disabled
.src.finish configure -state disabled
.src.up configure -state disabled
.src.down configure -state disabled
.src.bottom configure -state disabled
}
if {[winfo exists .asm]} {
.asm.stepi configure -state disabled
.asm.nexti configure -state disabled
.asm.continue configure -state disabled
.asm.finish configure -state disabled
.asm.up configure -state disabled
.asm.down configure -state disabled
.asm.bottom configure -state disabled
}
return
}
proc gdbtk_tcl_idle {} {
if {[winfo exists .cmd]} {
.cmd.text configure -state normal
}
if {[winfo exists .src]} {
.src.start configure -state normal
.src.stop configure -state disabled
.src.step configure -state normal
.src.next configure -state normal
.src.continue configure -state normal
.src.finish configure -state normal
.src.up configure -state normal
.src.down configure -state normal
.src.bottom configure -state normal
}
if {[winfo exists .asm]} {
.asm.stepi configure -state normal
.asm.nexti configure -state normal
.asm.continue configure -state normal
.asm.finish configure -state normal
.asm.up configure -state normal
.asm.down configure -state normal
.asm.bottom configure -state normal
}
return
}
#
# Local procedure:
#
# pc_to_line (pclist pc) - convert PC to a line number.
#
# Description:
#
# Convert PC to a line number from PCLIST. If exact line isn't found,
# we return the first line that starts before PC.
#
proc pc_to_line {pclist pc} {
set line [lsearch -exact $pclist $pc]
if {$line >= 1} { return $line }
set line 1
foreach linepc [lrange $pclist 1 end] {
if {$pc < $linepc} { decr line ; return $line }
incr line
}
return [expr {$line - 1}]
}
#
# Menu:
#
# file popup menu - Define the file popup menu.
#
# Description:
#
# This menu just contains a bunch of buttons that do various things to
# the line under the cursor.
#
# Items:
#
# Edit - Run the editor (specified by the environment variable EDITOR) on
# this file, at the current line.
# Breakpoint - Set a breakpoint at the current line. This just shoves
# a `break' command at GDB with the appropriate file and line
# number. Eventually, GDB calls us back (at gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint)
# to notify us of where the breakpoint needs to show up.
#
menu .file_popup -cursor hand2 -tearoff 0
.file_popup add command -label "Not yet set" -state disabled
.file_popup add separator
.file_popup add command -label "Edit" \
-command {exec $editor +$selected_line $selected_file &}
.file_popup add command -label "Set breakpoint" \
-command {gdb_cmd "break $selected_file:$selected_line"}
# Use this procedure to get the GDB core to execute the string `cmd'. This is
# a wrapper around gdb_cmd, which will catch errors, and send output to the
# command window. It will also cause all of the other windows to be updated.
proc interactive_cmd {cmd} {
catch {gdb_cmd "$cmd"} result
.cmd.text insert end $result
.cmd.text see end
update_ptr
}
#
# Bindings:
#
# file popup menu - Define the file popup menu bindings.
#
# Description:
#
# This defines the binding for the file popup menu. It simply
# unhighlights the line under the cursor.
#
bind .file_popup <Any-ButtonRelease-1> {
global selected_win
# Unhighlight the selected line
$selected_win tag delete breaktag
}
#
# Local procedure:
#
# listing_window_popup (win x y xrel yrel) - Handle popups for listing window
#
# Description:
#
# This procedure is invoked by holding down button 2 (usually) in the
# listing window. The action taken depends upon where the button was
# pressed. If it was in the left margin (the breakpoint column), it
# sets or clears a breakpoint. In the main text area, it will pop up a
# menu.
#
proc listing_window_popup {win x y xrel yrel} {
global wins
global win_to_file
global file_to_debug_file
global highlight
global selected_line
global selected_file
global selected_win
global pos_to_breakpoint
# Map TK window name back to file name.
set file $win_to_file($win)
set pos [split [$win index @$xrel,$yrel] .]
# Record selected file and line for menu button actions
set selected_file $file_to_debug_file($file)
set selected_line [lindex $pos 0]
set selected_col [lindex $pos 1]
set selected_win $win
# Post the menu near the pointer, (and grab it)
.file_popup entryconfigure 0 -label "$selected_file:$selected_line"
tk_popup .file_popup $x $y
}
#
# Local procedure:
#
# toggle_breakpoint (win x y xrel yrel) - Handle clicks on breakdots
#
# Description:
#
# This procedure sets or clears breakpoints where the button clicked.
#
proc toggle_breakpoint {win x y xrel yrel} {
global wins
global win_to_file
global file_to_debug_file
global highlight
global selected_line
global selected_file
global selected_win
global pos_to_breakpoint
# Map TK window name back to file name.
set file $win_to_file($win)
set pos [split [$win index @$xrel,$yrel] .]
# Record selected file and line
set selected_file $file_to_debug_file($file)
set selected_line [lindex $pos 0]
set selected_col [lindex $pos 1]
set selected_win $win
# If we're in the margin, then toggle the breakpoint
if {$selected_col < 8} { # this is alway true actually
set pos_break $selected_file:$selected_line
set pos $file:$selected_line
set tmp pos_to_breakpoint($pos)
if {[info exists $tmp]} {
set bpnum [set $tmp]
gdb_cmd "delete $bpnum"
} else {
gdb_cmd "break $pos_break"
}
return
}
}
#
# Local procedure:
#
# asm_window_button_1 (win x y xrel yrel) - Handle button 1 in asm window
#
# Description:
#
# This procedure is invoked as a result of holding down button 1 in the
# assembly window. The action taken depends upon where the button was
# pressed. If it was in the left margin (the breakpoint column), it
# sets or clears a breakpoint. In the main text area, it will pop up a
# menu.
#
proc asm_window_button_1 {win x y xrel yrel} {
global wins
global win_to_file
global file_to_debug_file
global highlight
global selected_line
global selected_file
global selected_win
global pos_to_breakpoint
global pclist
global cfunc
set pos [split [$win index @$xrel,$yrel] .]
# Record selected file and line for menu button actions
set selected_line [lindex $pos 0]
set selected_col [lindex $pos 1]
set selected_win $win
# Figure out the PC
set pc [lindex $pclist($cfunc) $selected_line]
# If we're in the margin, then toggle the breakpoint
if {$selected_col < 11} {
set tmp pos_to_breakpoint($pc)
if {[info exists $tmp]} {
set bpnum [set $tmp]
gdb_cmd "delete $bpnum"
} else {
gdb_cmd "break *$pc"
}
return
}
# Post the menu near the pointer, (and grab it)
# .file_popup entryconfigure 0 -label "$selected_file:$selected_line"
# .file_popup post [expr $x-[winfo width .file_popup]/2] [expr $y-10]
# grab .file_popup
}
#
# Local procedure:
#
# do_nothing - Does absolutely nothing.
#
# Description:
#
# This procedure does nothing. It is used as a placeholder to allow
# the disabling of bindings that would normally be inherited from the
# parent widget. I can't think of any other way to do this.
#
proc do_nothing {} {}
#
# Local procedure:
#
# not_implemented_yet - warn that a feature is unavailable
#
# Description:
#
# This procedure warns that something doesn't actually work yet.
#
proc not_implemented_yet {message} {
tk_dialog .unimpl "gdb : unimpl" \
"$message: not implemented in the interface yet" \
warning 0 "OK"
}
##
# Local procedure:
#
# create_expr_window - Create expression display window
#
# Description:
#
# Create the expression display window.
#
# Set delete_expr_num, and set -state of Delete button.
proc expr_update_button {num} {
global delete_expr_num
set delete_expr_num $num
if {$num > 0} then {
set state normal
} else {
set state disabled
}
.expr.buts.delete configure -state $state
}
proc add_expr {expr} {
global expr_update_list
global expr_num
incr expr_num
set e .expr.exprs
set f e$expr_num
checkbutton $e.updates.$f -text "" -relief flat \
-variable expr_update_list($expr_num)
text $e.expressions.$f -width 20 -height 1
$e.expressions.$f insert 0.0 $expr
bind $e.expressions.$f <1> "update_expr $expr_num"
text $e.values.$f -width 20 -height 1
# Set up some bindings.
foreach frame {updates expressions values} {
bind $e.$frame.$f <FocusIn> "expr_update_button $expr_num"
bind $e.$frame.$f <FocusOut> "expr_update_button 0"
}
update_expr $expr_num
pack $e.updates.$f -side top
pack $e.expressions.$f -side top -expand yes -fill x
pack $e.values.$f -side top -expand yes -fill x
}
proc delete_expr {} {
global delete_expr_num
global expr_update_list
if {$delete_expr_num > 0} then {
set e .expr.exprs
set f e${delete_expr_num}
destroy $e.updates.$f $e.expressions.$f $e.values.$f
unset expr_update_list($delete_expr_num)
}
}
proc update_expr {expr_num} {
global expr_update_list
set e .expr.exprs
set f e${expr_num}
set expr [$e.expressions.$f get 0.0 end]
$e.values.$f delete 0.0 end
if {! [catch {gdb_eval $expr} val]} {
$e.values.$f insert 0.0 $val
} {
# FIXME consider flashing widget here.
}
}
proc update_exprs {} {
global expr_update_list
foreach expr_num [array names expr_update_list] {
if {$expr_update_list($expr_num)} {
update_expr $expr_num
}
}
}
proc create_expr_window {} {
global expr_num
global delete_expr_num
global expr_update_list
if {[winfo exists .expr]} {raise .expr ; return}
# All the state about individual expressions is stored in the
# expression window widgets, so when it is deleted, the
# previous values of the expression global variables become
# invalid. Reset to a known initial state.
set expr_num 0
set delete_expr_num 0
catch {unset expr_update_list}
set expr_update_list(0) 0
toplevel .expr
wm title .expr "GDB Expressions"
wm iconname .expr "Expressions"
frame .expr.entryframe -borderwidth 2 -relief raised
label .expr.entryframe.entrylab -text "Expression: "
entry .expr.entryframe.entry -borderwidth 2 -relief sunken
bind .expr.entryframe.entry <Return> {
add_expr [.expr.entryframe.entry get]
.expr.entryframe.entry delete 0 end
}
pack .expr.entryframe.entrylab -side left
pack .expr.entryframe.entry -side left -fill x -expand yes
frame .expr.buts -borderwidth 2 -relief raised
button .expr.buts.delete -text Delete -command delete_expr \
-state disabled
button .expr.buts.close -text Close -command {destroy .expr}
button .expr.buts.help -text Help -state disabled
pack .expr.buts.delete -side left
pack .expr.buts.help .expr.buts.close -side right
pack .expr.buts -side bottom -fill x
pack .expr.entryframe -side bottom -fill x
frame .expr.exprs -borderwidth 2 -relief raised
# Use three subframes so columns will line up. Easier than
# dealing with BLT for a table geometry manager. Someday Tk
# will have one, use it then. FIXME this messes up keyboard
# traversal.
frame .expr.exprs.updates -borderwidth 0 -relief flat
frame .expr.exprs.expressions -borderwidth 0 -relief flat
frame .expr.exprs.values -borderwidth 0 -relief flat
label .expr.exprs.updates.label -text Update
pack .expr.exprs.updates.label -side top -anchor w
label .expr.exprs.expressions.label -text Expression
pack .expr.exprs.expressions.label -side top -anchor w
label .expr.exprs.values.label -text Value
pack .expr.exprs.values.label -side top -anchor w
pack .expr.exprs.updates -side left
pack .expr.exprs.values .expr.exprs.expressions \
-side right -expand 1 -fill x
pack .expr.exprs -side top -fill both -expand 1 -anchor w
}
#
# Local procedure:
#
# display_expression (expression) - Display EXPRESSION in display window
#
# Description:
#
# Display EXPRESSION and its value in the expression display window.
#
proc display_expression {expression} {
create_expr_window
add_expr $expression
}
#
# Local procedure:
#
# create_file_win (filename) - Create a win for FILENAME.
#
# Return value:
#
# The new text widget.
#
# Description:
#
# This procedure creates a text widget for FILENAME. It returns the
# newly created widget. First, a text widget is created, and given basic
# configuration info. Second, all the bindings are setup. Third, the
# file FILENAME is read into the text widget. Fourth, margins and line
# numbers are added.
#
proc create_file_win {filename debug_file} {
global breakpoint_file
global breakpoint_line
global line_numbers
global debug_interface
# Replace all the dirty characters in $filename with clean ones, and generate
# a unique name for the text widget.
regsub -all {\.} $filename {} temp
set win .src.text$temp
# Open the file, and read it into the text widget
if {[catch "open $filename" fh]} {
# File can't be read. Put error message into .src.nofile window and return.
catch {destroy .src.nofile}
text .src.nofile -height 25 -width 88 -relief sunken \
-borderwidth 2 -yscrollcommand ".src.scroll set" \
-setgrid true -cursor hand2
.src.nofile insert 0.0 $fh
.src.nofile configure -state disabled
bind .src.nofile <1> do_nothing
bind .src.nofile <B1-Motion> do_nothing
return .src.nofile
}
# Actually create and do basic configuration on the text widget.
text $win -height 25 -width 88 -relief sunken -borderwidth 2 \
-yscrollcommand ".src.scroll set" -setgrid true -cursor hand2
# Setup all the bindings
bind $win <Enter> {focus %W}
bind $win <1> do_nothing
bind $win <B1-Motion> do_nothing
bind $win <Key-Alt_R> do_nothing
bind $win <Key-Alt_L> do_nothing
bind $win <Key-Prior> "$win yview {@0,0 - 10 lines}"
bind $win <Key-Next> "$win yview {@0,0 + 10 lines}"
bind $win <Key-Up> "$win yview {@0,0 - 1 lines}"
bind $win <Key-Down> "$win yview {@0,0 + 1 lines}"
bind $win <Key-Home> {update_listing [gdb_loc]}
bind $win <Key-End> "$win see end"
bind $win n {interactive_cmd next}
bind $win s {interactive_cmd step}
bind $win c {interactive_cmd continue}
bind $win f {interactive_cmd finish}
bind $win u {interactive_cmd up}
bind $win d {interactive_cmd down}
if $debug_interface {
bind $win <Control-C> {
puts stdout burp
}
}
$win delete 0.0 end
$win insert 0.0 [read $fh]
close $fh
# Add margins (for annotations) and a line number to each line (if requested)
set numlines [$win index end]
set numlines [lindex [split $numlines .] 0]
if {$line_numbers} {
for {set i 1} {$i <= $numlines} {incr i} {
$win insert $i.0 [format " %4d " $i]
$win tag add source $i.8 "$i.0 lineend"
}
} else {
for {set i 1} {$i <= $numlines} {incr i} {
$win insert $i.0 " "
$win tag add source $i.8 "$i.0 lineend"
}
}
# Add the breakdots
foreach i [gdb_sourcelines $debug_file] {
$win delete $i.0
$win insert $i.0 "\xa4"
$win tag add margin $i.0 $i.8
}
# A debugging trick to highlight sensitive regions.
if $debug_interface {
$win tag bind source <Enter> {
%W tag configure source -background yellow
}
$win tag bind source <Leave> {
%W tag configure source -background green
}
$win tag bind margin <Enter> {
%W tag configure margin -background red
}
$win tag bind margin <Leave> {
%W tag configure margin -background skyblue
}
}
$win tag bind margin <1> {
toggle_breakpoint %W %X %Y %x %y
}
$win tag bind source <1> {
%W mark set anchor "@%x,%y wordstart"
set last [%W index "@%x,%y wordend"]
%W tag remove sel 0.0 anchor
%W tag remove sel $last end
%W tag add sel anchor $last
}
# $win tag bind source <Double-Button-1> {
# %W mark set anchor "@%x,%y wordstart"
# set last [%W index "@%x,%y wordend"]
# %W tag remove sel 0.0 anchor
# %W tag remove sel $last end
# %W tag add sel anchor $last
# echo "Selected [selection get]"
# }
$win tag bind source <B1-Motion> {
%W tag remove sel 0.0 anchor
%W tag remove sel $last end
%W tag add sel anchor @%x,%y
}
$win tag bind sel <1> break
$win tag bind sel <Double-Button-1> {
display_expression [selection get]
break
}
$win tag bind sel <B1-Motion> break
$win tag lower sel
$win tag bind source <2> {
listing_window_popup %W %X %Y %x %y
}
# Make these bindings do nothing on the text window -- they
# are completely handled by the tag bindings above.
bind $win <1> break
bind $win <B1-Motion> break
bind $win <Double-Button-1> break
# Scan though the breakpoint data base and install any destined for this file
foreach bpnum [array names breakpoint_file] {
if {$breakpoint_file($bpnum) == $filename} {
insert_breakpoint_tag $win $breakpoint_line($bpnum)
}
}
# Disable the text widget to prevent user modifications
$win configure -state disabled
return $win
}
#
# Local procedure:
#
# create_asm_win (funcname pc) - Create an assembly win for FUNCNAME.
#
# Return value:
#
# The new text widget.
#
# Description:
#
# This procedure creates a text widget for FUNCNAME. It returns the
# newly created widget. First, a text widget is created, and given basic
# configuration info. Second, all the bindings are setup. Third, the
# function FUNCNAME is read into the text widget.
#
proc create_asm_win {funcname pc} {
global breakpoint_file
global breakpoint_line
global pclist
global disassemble_with_source
# Replace all the dirty characters in $filename with clean ones, and generate
# a unique name for the text widget.
set win [asm_win_name $funcname]
# Actually create and do basic configuration on the text widget.
text $win -height 25 -width 80 -relief sunken -borderwidth 2 \
-setgrid true -cursor hand2 -yscrollcommand ".asm.scroll set"
# Setup all the bindings
bind $win <Enter> {focus %W}
bind $win <1> {asm_window_button_1 %W %X %Y %x %y; break}
bind $win <B1-Motion> break
bind $win <Double-Button-1> break
bind $win <Key-Alt_R> do_nothing
bind $win <Key-Alt_L> do_nothing
bind $win n {interactive_cmd nexti}
bind $win s {interactive_cmd stepi}
bind $win c {interactive_cmd continue}
bind $win f {interactive_cmd finish}
bind $win u {interactive_cmd up}
bind $win d {interactive_cmd down}
# Disassemble the code, and read it into the new text widget
$win insert end [gdb_disassemble $disassemble_with_source $pc]
set numlines [$win index end]
set numlines [lindex [split $numlines .] 0]
decr numlines
# Delete the first and last lines, cuz these contain useless info
# $win delete 1.0 2.0
# $win delete {end - 1 lines} end
# decr numlines 2
# Add margins (for annotations) and note the PC for each line
catch "unset pclist($funcname)"
lappend pclist($funcname) Unused
for {set i 1} {$i <= $numlines} {incr i} {
scan [$win get $i.0 "$i.0 lineend"] "%s " pc
lappend pclist($funcname) $pc
$win insert $i.0 " "
}
# Scan though the breakpoint data base and install any destined for this file
# foreach bpnum [array names breakpoint_file] {
# if {$breakpoint_file($bpnum) == $filename} {
# insert_breakpoint_tag $win $breakpoint_line($bpnum)
# }
# }
# Disable the text widget to prevent user modifications
$win configure -state disabled
return $win
}
#
# Local procedure:
#
# update_listing (linespec) - Update the listing window according to
# LINESPEC.
#
# Description:
#
# This procedure is called from various places to update the listing
# window based on LINESPEC. It is usually invoked with the result of
# gdb_loc.
#
# It will move the cursor, and scroll the text widget if necessary.
# Also, it will switch to another text widget if necessary, and update
# the label widget too.
#
# LINESPEC is a list of the form:
#
# { DEBUG_FILE FUNCNAME FILENAME LINE }, where:
#
# DEBUG_FILE - is the abbreviated form of the file name. This is usually
# the file name string given to the cc command. This is
# primarily needed for breakpoint commands, and when an
# abbreviated for of the filename is desired.
# FUNCNAME - is the name of the function.
# FILENAME - is the fully qualified (absolute) file name. It is usually
# the same as $PWD/$DEBUG_FILE, where PWD is the working dir
# at the time the cc command was given. This is used to
# actually locate the file to be displayed.
# LINE - The line number to be displayed.
#
# Usually, this procedure will just move the cursor one line down to the
# next line to be executed. However, if the cursor moves out of range
# or into another file, it will scroll the text widget so that the line
# of interest is in the middle of the viewable portion of the widget.
#
proc update_listing {linespec} {
global pointers
global wins cfile
global current_label
global win_to_file
global file_to_debug_file
global .src.label
# Rip the linespec apart
lassign $linespec debug_file funcname filename line
# Sometimes there's no source file for this location
if {$filename == ""} {set filename Blank}
# If we want to switch files, we need to unpack the current text widget, and
# stick in the new one.
if {$filename != $cfile} then {
pack forget $wins($cfile)
set cfile $filename
# Create a text widget for this file if necessary
if {![info exists wins($cfile)]} then {
set wins($cfile) [create_file_win $cfile $debug_file]
if {$wins($cfile) != ".src.nofile"} {
set win_to_file($wins($cfile)) $cfile
set file_to_debug_file($cfile) $debug_file
set pointers($cfile) 1.1
}
}
# Pack the text widget into the listing widget, and scroll to the right place
pack $wins($cfile) -side left -expand yes -in .src.info \
-fill both -after .src.scroll
# Make the scrollbar point at the new text widget
.src.scroll configure -command "$wins($cfile) yview"
# $wins($cfile) see "${line}.0 linestart"
ensure_line_visible $wins($cfile) $line
}
# Update the label widget in case the filename or function name has changed
if {$current_label != "$filename.$funcname"} then {
set tail [expr [string last / $filename] + 1]
set .src.label "[string range $filename $tail end] : ${funcname}()"
# .src.label configure -text "[string range $filename $tail end] : ${funcname}()"
set current_label $filename.$funcname
}
# Update the pointer, scrolling the text widget if necessary to keep the
# pointer in an acceptable part of the screen.
if {[info exists pointers($cfile)]} then {
$wins($cfile) configure -state normal
set pointer_pos $pointers($cfile)
$wins($cfile) configure -state normal
$wins($cfile) delete $pointer_pos "$pointer_pos + 2 char"
$wins($cfile) insert $pointer_pos " "
set pointer_pos [$wins($cfile) index $line.1]
set pointers($cfile) $pointer_pos
$wins($cfile) delete $pointer_pos "$pointer_pos + 2 char"
$wins($cfile) insert $pointer_pos "->"
ensure_line_visible $wins($cfile) $line
$wins($cfile) configure -state disabled
}
}
#
# Local procedure:
#
# create_asm_window - Open up the assembly window.
#
# Description:
#
# Create an assembly window if it doesn't exist.
#
proc create_asm_window {} {
global cfunc
if {[winfo exists .asm]} {raise .asm ; return}
set cfunc *None*
set win [asm_win_name $cfunc]
build_framework .asm Assembly "*NIL*"
# First, delete all the old menu entries
.asm.menubar.view.menu delete 0 last
.asm.text configure -yscrollcommand ".asm.scroll set"
frame .asm.row1
frame .asm.row2
button .asm.stepi -width 6 -text Stepi \
-command {interactive_cmd stepi}
button .asm.nexti -width 6 -text Nexti \
-command {interactive_cmd nexti}
button .asm.continue -width 6 -text Cont \
-command {interactive_cmd continue}
button .asm.finish -width 6 -text Finish \
-command {interactive_cmd finish}
button .asm.up -width 6 -text Up -command {interactive_cmd up}
button .asm.down -width 6 -text Down \
-command {interactive_cmd down}
button .asm.bottom -width 6 -text Bottom \
-command {interactive_cmd {frame 0}}
pack .asm.stepi .asm.continue .asm.up .asm.bottom -side left -padx 3 -pady 5 -in .asm.row1
pack .asm.nexti .asm.finish .asm.down -side left -padx 3 -pady 5 -in .asm.row2
pack .asm.row2 .asm.row1 -side bottom -anchor w -before .asm.info
update
update_assembly [gdb_loc]
# We do this update_assembly to get the proper value of disassemble-from-exec.
# exec file menu item
.asm.menubar.view.menu add radiobutton -label "Exec file" \
-variable disassemble-from-exec -value 1
# target memory menu item
.asm.menubar.view.menu add radiobutton -label "Target memory" \
-variable disassemble-from-exec -value 0
# Disassemble with source
.asm.menubar.view.menu add checkbutton -label "Source" \
-variable disassemble_with_source -onvalue source \
-offvalue nosource -command {
foreach asm [info command .asm.func_*] {
destroy $asm
}
set cfunc NIL
update_assembly [gdb_loc]
}
}
proc reg_config_menu {} {
catch {destroy .reg.config}
toplevel .reg.config
wm geometry .reg.config +300+300
wm title .reg.config "Register configuration"
wm iconname .reg.config "Reg config"
set regnames [gdb_regnames]
set num_regs [llength $regnames]
frame .reg.config.buts
button .reg.config.done -text " Done " -command "
recompute_reg_display_list $num_regs
populate_reg_window
update_registers all
destroy .reg.config "
button .reg.config.update -text Update -command "
recompute_reg_display_list $num_regs
populate_reg_window
update_registers all "
pack .reg.config.buts -side bottom -fill x
pack .reg.config.done -side left -fill x -expand yes -in .reg.config.buts
pack .reg.config.update -side right -fill x -expand yes -in .reg.config.buts
# Since there can be lots of registers, we build the window with no more than
# 32 rows, and as many columns as needed.
# First, figure out how many columns we need and create that many column frame
# widgets
set ncols [expr ($num_regs + 31) / 32]
for {set col 0} {$col < $ncols} {incr col} {
frame .reg.config.col$col
pack .reg.config.col$col -side left -anchor n
}
# Now, create the checkbutton widgets and pack them in the appropriate columns
set col 0
set row 0
for {set regnum 0} {$regnum < $num_regs} {incr regnum} {
set regname [lindex $regnames $regnum]
checkbutton .reg.config.col$col.$row -text $regname -pady 0 \
-variable regena($regnum) -relief flat -anchor w -bd 1
pack .reg.config.col$col.$row -side top -fill both
incr row
if {$row >= 32} {
incr col
set row 0
}
}
}
#
# Local procedure:
#
# create_registers_window - Open up the register display window.
#
# Description:
#
# Create the register display window, with automatic updates.
#
proc create_registers_window {} {
global reg_format_natural
global reg_format_decimal
global reg_format_hex
global reg_format_octal
global reg_format_raw
global reg_format_binary
global reg_format_unsigned
# If we already have a register window, just use that one.
if {[winfo exists .reg]} {raise .reg ; return}
# Create an initial register display list consisting of all registers
init_reg_info
build_framework .reg Registers
# First, delete all the old menu entries
.reg.menubar.view.menu delete 0 last
# Natural menu item
.reg.menubar.view.menu add checkbutton -label $reg_format_natural(label) \
-variable reg_format_natural(enable) -onvalue on -offvalue off \
-command {update_registers redraw}
# Decimal menu item
.reg.menubar.view.menu add checkbutton -label $reg_format_decimal(label) \
-variable reg_format_decimal(enable) -onvalue on -offvalue off \
-command {update_registers redraw}
# Hex menu item
.reg.menubar.view.menu add checkbutton -label $reg_format_hex(label) \
-variable reg_format_hex(enable) -onvalue on -offvalue off \
-command {update_registers redraw}
# Octal menu item
.reg.menubar.view.menu add checkbutton -label $reg_format_octal(label) \
-variable reg_format_octal(enable) -onvalue on -offvalue off \
-command {update_registers redraw}
# Binary menu item
.reg.menubar.view.menu add checkbutton -label $reg_format_binary(label) \
-variable reg_format_binary(enable) -onvalue on -offvalue off \
-command {update_registers redraw}
# Unsigned menu item
.reg.menubar.view.menu add checkbutton -label $reg_format_unsigned(label) \
-variable reg_format_unsigned(enable) -onvalue on -offvalue off \
-command {update_registers redraw}
# Raw menu item
.reg.menubar.view.menu add checkbutton -label $reg_format_raw(label) \
-variable reg_format_raw(enable) -onvalue on -offvalue off \
-command {update_registers redraw}
# Config menu item
.reg.menubar.view.menu add separator
.reg.menubar.view.menu add command -label Config \
-command { reg_config_menu }
destroy .reg.label
# Install the reg names
populate_reg_window
update_registers all
}
proc init_reg_info {} {
global reg_format_natural
global reg_format_decimal
global reg_format_hex
global reg_format_octal
global reg_format_raw
global reg_format_binary
global reg_format_unsigned
global long_size
global double_size
if {![info exists reg_format_hex]} {
global reg_display_list
global changed_reg_list
global regena
set long_size [lindex [gdb_cmd {p sizeof(long)}] 2]
set double_size [lindex [gdb_cmd {p sizeof(double)}] 2]
# The natural format may print floats or doubles as floating point,
# which typically takes more room that printing ints on the same
# machine. We assume that if longs are 8 bytes that this is
# probably a 64 bit machine. (FIXME)
set reg_format_natural(label) Natural
set reg_format_natural(enable) on
set reg_format_natural(format) {}
if {$long_size == 8} then {
set reg_format_natural(width) 25
} else {
set reg_format_natural(width) 16
}
set reg_format_decimal(label) Decimal
set reg_format_decimal(enable) off
set reg_format_decimal(format) d
if {$long_size == 8} then {
set reg_format_decimal(width) 21
} else {
set reg_format_decimal(width) 12
}
set reg_format_hex(label) Hex
set reg_format_hex(enable) off
set reg_format_hex(format) x
set reg_format_hex(width) [expr $long_size * 2 + 3]
set reg_format_octal(label) Octal
set reg_format_octal(enable) off
set reg_format_octal(format) o
set reg_format_octal(width) [expr $long_size * 8 / 3 + 3]
set reg_format_raw(label) Raw
set reg_format_raw(enable) off
set reg_format_raw(format) r
set reg_format_raw(width) [expr $double_size * 2 + 3]
set reg_format_binary(label) Binary
set reg_format_binary(enable) off
set reg_format_binary(format) t
set reg_format_binary(width) [expr $long_size * 8 + 1]
set reg_format_unsigned(label) Unsigned
set reg_format_unsigned(enable) off
set reg_format_unsigned(format) u
if {$long_size == 8} then {
set reg_format_unsigned(width) 21
} else {
set reg_format_unsigned(width) 11
}
set num_regs [llength [gdb_regnames]]
for {set regnum 0} {$regnum < $num_regs} {incr regnum} {
set regena($regnum) 1
}
recompute_reg_display_list $num_regs
#set changed_reg_list $reg_display_list
set changed_reg_list {}
}
}
# Convert regena into a list of the enabled $regnums
proc recompute_reg_display_list {num_regs} {
global reg_display_list
global regmap
global regena
catch {unset reg_display_list}
set reg_display_list {}
set line 2
for {set regnum 0} {$regnum < $num_regs} {incr regnum} {
if {[set regena($regnum)] != 0} {
lappend reg_display_list $regnum
set regmap($regnum) $line
incr line
}
}
}
# Fill out the register window with the names of the regs specified in
# reg_display_list.
proc populate_reg_window {} {
global reg_format_natural
global reg_format_decimal
global reg_format_hex
global reg_format_octal
global reg_format_raw
global reg_format_binary
global reg_format_unsigned
global max_regname_width
global reg_display_list
set win .reg.text
$win configure -state normal
# Clear the entire widget and insert a blank line at the top where
# the column labels will appear.
$win delete 0.0 end
$win insert end "\n"
if {[llength $reg_display_list] > 0} {
set regnames [eval gdb_regnames $reg_display_list]
} else {
set regnames {}
}
# Figure out the longest register name
set max_regname_width 0
foreach reg $regnames {
set len [string length $reg]
if {$len > $max_regname_width} {set max_regname_width $len}
}
set width [expr $max_regname_width + 15]
set height [expr [llength $regnames] + 1]
if {$height > 60} {set height 60}
$win configure -height $height -width $width
foreach reg $regnames {
$win insert end [format "%-*s\n" $width ${reg}]
}
#Delete the blank line left at end by last insertion.
if {[llength $regnames] > 0} {
$win delete {end - 1 char} end
}
$win yview 0
$win configure -state disabled
}
#
# Local procedure:
#
# update_registers - Update the registers window.
#
# Description:
#
# This procedure updates the registers window according to the value of
# the "which" arg.
#
proc update_registers {which} {
global max_regname_width
global reg_format_natural
global reg_format_decimal
global reg_format_hex
global reg_format_octal
global reg_format_binary
global reg_format_unsigned
global reg_format_raw
global reg_display_list
global changed_reg_list
global highlight
global regmap
# margin is the column where we start printing values
set margin [expr $max_regname_width + 1]
set win .reg.text
$win configure -state normal
if {$which == "all" || $which == "redraw"} {
set display_list $reg_display_list
$win delete 1.0 1.end
$win insert 1.0 [format "%*s" $max_regname_width " "]
foreach format {natural decimal unsigned hex octal raw binary } {
set field (enable)
set var reg_format_$format$field
if {[set $var] == "on"} {
set field (label)
set var reg_format_$format$field
set label [set $var]
set field (width)
set var reg_format_$format$field
set var [format "%*s" [set $var] $label]
$win insert 1.end $var
}
}
} else {
# Unhighlight the old values
foreach regnum $changed_reg_list {
$win tag delete $win.$regnum
}
set changed_reg_list [eval gdb_changed_register_list $reg_display_list]
set display_list $changed_reg_list
}
foreach regnum $display_list {
set lineindex $regmap($regnum)
$win delete $lineindex.$margin "$lineindex.0 lineend"
foreach format {natural decimal unsigned hex octal raw binary } {
set field (enable)
set var reg_format_$format$field
if {[set $var] == "on"} {
set field (format)
set var reg_format_$format$field
set regval [gdb_fetch_registers [set $var] $regnum]
set field (width)
set var reg_format_$format$field
set regval [format "%*s" [set $var] $regval]
$win insert $lineindex.end $regval
}
}
}
# Now, highlight the changed values of the interesting registers
if {$which != "all"} {
foreach regnum $changed_reg_list {
set lineindex $regmap($regnum)
$win tag add $win.$regnum $lineindex.0 "$lineindex.0 lineend"
eval $win tag configure $win.$regnum $highlight
}
}
set winwidth $margin
foreach format {natural decimal unsigned hex octal raw binary} {
set field (enable)
set var reg_format_$format$field
if {[set $var] == "on"} {
set field (width)
set var reg_format_$format$field
set winwidth [expr $winwidth + [set $var]]
}
}
$win configure -width $winwidth
$win configure -state disabled
}
#
# Local procedure:
#
# update_assembly - Update the assembly window.
#
# Description:
#
# This procedure updates the assembly window.
#
proc update_assembly {linespec} {
global asm_pointers
global wins cfunc
global current_label
global win_to_file
global file_to_debug_file
global current_asm_label
global pclist
global .asm.label
# Rip the linespec apart
lassign $linespec debug_file funcname filename line pc
set win [asm_win_name $cfunc]
# Sometimes there's no source file for this location
if {$filename == ""} {set filename Blank}
# If we want to switch funcs, we need to unpack the current text widget, and
# stick in the new one.
if {$funcname != $cfunc } {
set oldwin $win
set cfunc $funcname
set win [asm_win_name $cfunc]
# Create a text widget for this func if necessary
if {![winfo exists $win]} {
create_asm_win $cfunc $pc
set asm_pointers($cfunc) 1.1
set current_asm_label NIL
}
# Pack the text widget, and scroll to the right place
pack forget $oldwin
pack $win -side left -expand yes -fill both \
-after .asm.scroll
.asm.scroll configure -command "$win yview"
set line [pc_to_line $pclist($cfunc) $pc]
ensure_line_visible $win $line
update
}
# Update the label widget in case the filename or function name has changed
if {$current_asm_label != "$pc $funcname"} then {
set .asm.label "$pc $funcname"
set current_asm_label "$pc $funcname"
}
# Update the pointer, scrolling the text widget if necessary to keep the
# pointer in an acceptable part of the screen.
if {[info exists asm_pointers($cfunc)]} then {
$win configure -state normal
set pointer_pos $asm_pointers($cfunc)
$win configure -state normal
$win delete $pointer_pos "$pointer_pos + 2 char"
$win insert $pointer_pos " "
# Map the PC back to a line in the window
set line [pc_to_line $pclist($cfunc) $pc]
if {$line == -1} {
echo "Can't find PC $pc"
return
}
set pointer_pos [$win index $line.1]
set asm_pointers($cfunc) $pointer_pos
$win delete $pointer_pos "$pointer_pos + 2 char"
$win insert $pointer_pos "->"
ensure_line_visible $win $line
$win configure -state disabled
}
}
#
# Local procedure:
#
# update_ptr - Update the listing window.
#
# Description:
#
# This routine will update the listing window using the result of
# gdb_loc.
#
proc update_ptr {} {
update_listing [gdb_loc]
if {[winfo exists .asm]} {
update_assembly [gdb_loc]
}
if {[winfo exists .reg]} {
update_registers changed
}
if {[winfo exists .expr]} {
update_exprs
}
if {[winfo exists .autocmd]} {
update_autocmd
}
}
# Make toplevel window disappear
wm withdraw .
proc files_command {} {
toplevel .files_window
wm minsize .files_window 1 1
# wm overrideredirect .files_window true
listbox .files_window.list -width 30 -height 20 -setgrid true \
-yscrollcommand {.files_window.scroll set} -relief sunken \
-borderwidth 2
scrollbar .files_window.scroll -orient vertical \
-command {.files_window.list yview} -relief sunken
button .files_window.close -text Close -command {destroy .files_window}
.files_window.list configure -selectmode single
# Get the file list from GDB, sort it, and insert into the widget.
eval .files_window.list insert 0 [lsort [gdb_listfiles]]
pack .files_window.close -side bottom -fill x -expand no -anchor s
pack .files_window.scroll -side right -fill both
pack .files_window.list -side left -fill both -expand yes
bind .files_window.list <ButtonRelease-1> {
set file [%W get [%W curselection]]
gdb_cmd "list $file:1,0"
update_listing [gdb_loc $file:1]
destroy .files_window
}
# We must execute the listbox binding first, because it
# references the widget that will be destroyed by the widget
# binding for Button-Release-1. Otherwise we try to use
# .files_window.list after the .files_window is destroyed.
bind_widget_after_class .files_window.list
}
button .files -text Files -command files_command
proc apply_filespec {label default command} {
set filename [tk_getOpenFile -title $label -initialfile $default]
if {$filename != ""} {
if {[catch {gdb_cmd "$command $filename"} retval]} {
tk_dialog .filespec_error "gdb : $label error" \
"Error in command \"$command $filename\"" error \
0 Dismiss
return
}
update_ptr
}
}
# Run editor.
proc run_editor {editor file} {
# FIXME should use index of line in middle of window, not line at
# top.
global wins
set lineNo [lindex [split [$wins($file) index @0,0] .] 0]
exec $editor +$lineNo $file
}
# Setup command window
proc build_framework {win {title GDBtk} {label {}}} {
global ${win}.label
toplevel ${win}
wm title ${win} $title
wm minsize ${win} 1 1
frame ${win}.menubar
menubutton ${win}.menubar.file -padx 12 -text File \
-menu ${win}.menubar.file.menu -underline 0
menu ${win}.menubar.file.menu
${win}.menubar.file.menu add command -label File... \
-command {apply_filespec File a.out file}
${win}.menubar.file.menu add command -label Target... \
-command { not_implemented_yet "target" }
${win}.menubar.file.menu add command -label Edit \
-command {run_editor $editor $cfile}
${win}.menubar.file.menu add separator
${win}.menubar.file.menu add command -label "Exec File..." \
-command {apply_filespec {Exec File} a.out exec-file}
${win}.menubar.file.menu add command -label "Symbol File..." \
-command {apply_filespec {Symbol File} a.out symbol-file}
${win}.menubar.file.menu add command -label "Add Symbol File..." \
-command { not_implemented_yet "menu item, add symbol file" }
${win}.menubar.file.menu add command -label "Core File..." \
-command {apply_filespec {Core File} core core-file}
${win}.menubar.file.menu add separator
${win}.menubar.file.menu add command -label Close \
-command "destroy ${win}"
${win}.menubar.file.menu add separator
${win}.menubar.file.menu add command -label Quit \
-command {interactive_cmd quit}
menubutton ${win}.menubar.commands -padx 12 -text Commands \
-menu ${win}.menubar.commands.menu -underline 0
menu ${win}.menubar.commands.menu
${win}.menubar.commands.menu add command -label Run \
-command {interactive_cmd run}
${win}.menubar.commands.menu add command -label Step \
-command {interactive_cmd step}
${win}.menubar.commands.menu add command -label Next \
-command {interactive_cmd next}
${win}.menubar.commands.menu add command -label Continue \
-command {interactive_cmd continue}
${win}.menubar.commands.menu add separator
${win}.menubar.commands.menu add command -label Stepi \
-command {interactive_cmd stepi}
${win}.menubar.commands.menu add command -label Nexti \
-command {interactive_cmd nexti}
menubutton ${win}.menubar.view -padx 12 -text Options \
-menu ${win}.menubar.view.menu -underline 0
menu ${win}.menubar.view.menu
${win}.menubar.view.menu add command -label Hex \
-command {echo Hex}
${win}.menubar.view.menu add command -label Decimal \
-command {echo Decimal}
${win}.menubar.view.menu add command -label Octal \
-command {echo Octal}
menubutton ${win}.menubar.window -padx 12 -text Window \
-menu ${win}.menubar.window.menu -underline 0
menu ${win}.menubar.window.menu
${win}.menubar.window.menu add command -label Command \
-command create_command_window
${win}.menubar.window.menu add separator
${win}.menubar.window.menu add command -label Source \
-command create_source_window
${win}.menubar.window.menu add command -label Assembly \
-command create_asm_window
${win}.menubar.window.menu add separator
${win}.menubar.window.menu add command -label Registers \
-command create_registers_window
${win}.menubar.window.menu add command -label Expressions \
-command create_expr_window
${win}.menubar.window.menu add command -label "Auto Command" \
-command create_autocmd_window
${win}.menubar.window.menu add command -label Breakpoints \
-command create_breakpoints_window
# ${win}.menubar.window.menu add separator
# ${win}.menubar.window.menu add command -label Files \
# -command { not_implemented_yet "files window" }
menubutton ${win}.menubar.help -padx 12 -text Help \
-menu ${win}.menubar.help.menu -underline 0
menu ${win}.menubar.help.menu
${win}.menubar.help.menu add command -label "with GDBtk" \
-command {echo "with GDBtk"}
${win}.menubar.help.menu add command -label "with this window" \
-command {echo "with this window"}
${win}.menubar.help.menu add command -label "Report bug" \
-command {exec send-pr}
pack ${win}.menubar.file \
${win}.menubar.view \
${win}.menubar.window -side left
pack ${win}.menubar.help -side right
frame ${win}.info
text ${win}.text -height 25 -width 80 -relief sunken -borderwidth 2 \
-setgrid true -cursor hand2 -yscrollcommand "${win}.scroll set"
set ${win}.label $label
label ${win}.label -textvariable ${win}.label -borderwidth 2 -relief sunken
scrollbar ${win}.scroll -orient vertical -command "${win}.text yview" \
-relief sunken
bind $win <Key-Alt_R> do_nothing
bind $win <Key-Alt_L> do_nothing
pack ${win}.label -side bottom -fill x -in ${win}.info
pack ${win}.scroll -side right -fill y -in ${win}.info
pack ${win}.text -side left -expand yes -fill both -in ${win}.info
pack ${win}.menubar -side top -fill x
pack ${win}.info -side top -fill both -expand yes
}
proc create_source_window {} {
global wins
global cfile
if {[winfo exists .src]} {raise .src ; return}
build_framework .src Source "*No file*"
# First, delete all the old view menu entries
.src.menubar.view.menu delete 0 last
# Source file selection
.src.menubar.view.menu add command -label "Select source file" \
-command files_command
# Line numbers enable/disable menu item
.src.menubar.view.menu add checkbutton -variable line_numbers \
-label "Line numbers" -onvalue 1 -offvalue 0 -command {
foreach source [array names wins] {
if {$source == "Blank"} continue
destroy $wins($source)
unset wins($source)
}
set cfile Blank
update_listing [gdb_loc]
}
frame .src.row1
frame .src.row2
button .src.start -width 6 -text Start -command \
{interactive_cmd {break main}
interactive_cmd {enable delete $bpnum}
interactive_cmd run }
button .src.stop -width 6 -text Stop -fg red -activeforeground red \
-state disabled -command gdb_stop
button .src.step -width 6 -text Step \
-command {interactive_cmd step}
button .src.next -width 6 -text Next \
-command {interactive_cmd next}
button .src.continue -width 6 -text Cont \
-command {interactive_cmd continue}
button .src.finish -width 6 -text Finish \
-command {interactive_cmd finish}
button .src.up -width 6 -text Up \
-command {interactive_cmd up}
button .src.down -width 6 -text Down \
-command {interactive_cmd down}
button .src.bottom -width 6 -text Bottom \
-command {interactive_cmd {frame 0}}
pack .src.start .src.step .src.continue .src.up .src.bottom \
-side left -padx 3 -pady 5 -in .src.row1
pack .src.stop .src.next .src.finish .src.down -side left -padx 3 \
-pady 5 -in .src.row2
pack .src.row2 .src.row1 -side bottom -anchor w -before .src.info
$wins($cfile) insert 0.0 " This page intentionally left blank."
$wins($cfile) configure -width 88 -state disabled \
-yscrollcommand ".src.scroll set"
}
proc update_autocmd {} {
global .autocmd.label
global accumulate_output
catch {gdb_cmd "${.autocmd.label}"} result
if {!$accumulate_output} { .autocmd.text delete 0.0 end }
.autocmd.text insert end $result
.autocmd.text see end
}
proc create_autocmd_window {} {
global .autocmd.label
if {[winfo exists .autocmd]} {raise .autocmd ; return}
build_framework .autocmd "Auto Command" ""
# First, delete all the old view menu entries
.autocmd.menubar.view.menu delete 0 last
# Accumulate output option
.autocmd.menubar.view.menu add checkbutton \
-variable accumulate_output \
-label "Accumulate output" -onvalue 1 -offvalue 0
# Now, create entry widget with label
frame .autocmd.entryframe
entry .autocmd.entry -borderwidth 2 -relief sunken
bind .autocmd.entry <Key-Return> {
set .autocmd.label [.autocmd.entry get]
.autocmd.entry delete 0 end
}
label .autocmd.entrylab -text "Command: "
pack .autocmd.entrylab -in .autocmd.entryframe -side left
pack .autocmd.entry -in .autocmd.entryframe -side left -fill x -expand yes
pack .autocmd.entryframe -side bottom -fill x -before .autocmd.info
}
# Return the longest common prefix in SLIST. Can be empty string.
proc find_lcp slist {
# Handle trivial cases where list is empty or length 1
if {[llength $slist] <= 1} {return [lindex $slist 0]}
set prefix [lindex $slist 0]
set prefixlast [expr [string length $prefix] - 1]
foreach str [lrange $slist 1 end] {
set test_str [string range $str 0 $prefixlast]
while {[string compare $test_str $prefix] != 0} {
decr prefixlast
set prefix [string range $prefix 0 $prefixlast]
set test_str [string range $str 0 $prefixlast]
}
if {$prefixlast < 0} break
}
return $prefix
}
# Look through COMPLETIONS to generate the suffix needed to do command
# completion on CMD.
proc find_completion {cmd completions} {
# Get longest common prefix
set lcp [find_lcp $completions]
set cmd_len [string length $cmd]
# Return suffix beyond end of cmd
return [string range $lcp $cmd_len end]
}
proc create_command_window {} {
global command_line
global saw_tab
global gdb_prompt
set saw_tab 0
if {[winfo exists .cmd]} {raise .cmd ; return}
build_framework .cmd Command "* Command Buffer *"
# Put focus on command area.
focus .cmd.text
set command_line {}
gdb_cmd {set language c}
gdb_cmd {set height 0}
gdb_cmd {set width 0}
bind .cmd.text <Control-c> gdb_stop
# Tk uses the Motifism that Delete means delete forward. I
# hate this, and I'm not gonna take it any more.
set bsBinding [bind Text <BackSpace>]
bind .cmd.text <Delete> "delete_char %W ; $bsBinding; break"
bind .cmd.text <BackSpace> {
if {([%W cget -state] == "disabled")} { break }
delete_char %W
}
bind .cmd.text <Control-u> {
if {([%W cget -state] == "disabled")} { break }
delete_line %W
break
}
bind .cmd.text <Any-Key> {
if {([%W cget -state] == "disabled")} { break }
set saw_tab 0
%W insert end %A
%W see end
append command_line %A
break
}
bind .cmd.text <Key-Return> {
if {([%W cget -state] == "disabled")} { break }
set saw_tab 0
%W insert end \n
interactive_cmd $command_line
# %W see end
# catch "gdb_cmd [list $command_line]" result
# %W insert end $result
set command_line {}
# update_ptr
%W insert end "$gdb_prompt"
%W see end
break
}
bind .cmd.text <Button-2> {
%W insert end [selection get]
%W see end
append command_line [selection get]
break
}
bind .cmd.text <B2-Motion> break
bind .cmd.text <ButtonRelease-2> break
bind .cmd.text <Key-Tab> {
if {([%W cget -state] == "disabled")} { break }
set choices [gdb_cmd "complete $command_line"]
set choices [string trimright $choices \n]
set choices [split $choices \n]
# Just do completion if this is the first tab
if {!$saw_tab} {
set saw_tab 1
set completion [find_completion $command_line $choices]
append command_line $completion
# Here is where the completion is actually done. If there
# is one match, complete the command and print a space.
# If two or more matches, complete the command and beep.
# If no match, just beep.
switch [llength $choices] {
0 {}
1 {
%W insert end "$completion "
append command_line " "
return
}
default {
%W insert end $completion
}
}
bell
%W see end
} else {
# User hit another consecutive tab. List the choices.
# Note that at this point, choices may contain commands
# with spaces. We have to lop off everything before (and
# including) the last space so that the completion list
# only shows the possibilities for the last token.
set choices [lsort $choices]
if {[regexp ".* " $command_line prefix]} {
regsub -all $prefix $choices {} choices
}
%W insert end "\n[join $choices { }]\n$gdb_prompt$command_line"
%W see end
}
break
}
}
# Trim one character off the command line. The argument is ignored.
proc delete_char {win} {
global command_line
set tmp [expr [string length $command_line] - 2]
set command_line [string range $command_line 0 $tmp]
}
# FIXME: This should actually check that the first characters of the current
# line match the gdb prompt, since the user can move the insertion point
# anywhere. It should also check that the insertion point is in the last
# line of the text widget.
proc delete_line {win} {
global command_line
global gdb_prompt
set tmp [string length $gdb_prompt]
$win delete "insert linestart + $tmp chars" "insert lineend"
$win see insert
set command_line {}
}
#
# Create a copyright window and center it on the screen. Arrange for
# it to disappear when the user clicks it, or after a suitable period
# of time.
#
proc create_copyright_window {} {
toplevel .c
message .c.m -text [gdb_cmd {show version}] -aspect 500 -relief raised
pack .c.m
bind .c.m <1> {destroy .c}
bind .c <Leave> {destroy .c}
# "suitable period" currently means "30 seconds".
after 30000 {
if {[winfo exists .c]} then {
destroy .c
}
}
wm transient .c .
center_window .c
}
# Begin support primarily for debugging the tcl/tk portion of gdbtk. You can
# start gdbtk, and then issue the command "tk tclsh" and a window will pop up
# giving you direct access to the tcl interpreter. With this, it is very easy
# to examine the values of global variables, directly invoke routines that are
# part of the gdbtk interface, replace existing proc's with new ones, etc.
# This code was inspired from example 11-3 in Brent Welch's "Practical
# Programming in Tcl and Tk"
set tcl_prompt "tcl> "
# Get the current command that user has typed, from cmdstart to end of text
# widget. Evaluate it, insert result back into text widget, issue a new
# prompt, update text widget and update command start mark.
proc evaluate_tcl_command { twidget } {
global tcl_prompt
set command [$twidget get cmdstart end]
if [info complete $command] {
set err [catch {uplevel #0 $command} result]
$twidget insert insert \n$result\n
$twidget insert insert $tcl_prompt
$twidget see insert
$twidget mark set cmdstart insert
return
}
}
# Create the evaluation window and set up the keybindings to evaluate the
# last single line entered by the user. FIXME: allow multiple lines?
proc tclsh {} {
global tcl_prompt
# If another evaluation window already exists, just bring it to the front.
if {[winfo exists .eval]} {raise .eval ; return}
# Create top level frame with scrollbar and text widget.
toplevel .eval
wm title .eval "Tcl Evaluation"
wm iconname .eval "Tcl"
text .eval.text -width 80 -height 20 -setgrid true -cursor hand2 \
-yscrollcommand {.eval.scroll set}
scrollbar .eval.scroll -command {.eval.text yview}
pack .eval.scroll -side right -fill y
pack .eval.text -side left -fill both -expand true
# Insert the tcl_prompt and initialize the cmdstart mark
.eval.text insert insert $tcl_prompt
.eval.text mark set cmdstart insert
.eval.text mark gravity cmdstart left
# Make this window the current one for input.
focus .eval.text
# Keybindings that limit input and evaluate things
bind .eval.text <Return> { evaluate_tcl_command .eval.text ; break }
bind .eval.text <BackSpace> {
if [%W compare insert > cmdstart] {
%W delete {insert - 1 char} insert
} else {
bell
}
break
}
bind .eval.text <Any-Key> {
if [%W compare insert < cmdstart] {
%W mark set insert end
}
}
bind .eval.text <Control-u> {
%W delete cmdstart "insert lineend"
%W see insert
}
bindtags .eval.text {.eval.text Text all}
}
# This proc is executed just prior to falling into the Tk main event loop.
proc gdbtk_tcl_preloop {} {
global gdb_prompt
.cmd.text insert end "$gdb_prompt"
.cmd.text see end
update
}
# FIXME need to handle mono here. In Tk4 that is more complicated.
set highlight "-background red2 -borderwidth 2 -relief sunken"
# Setup the initial windows
create_source_window
create_command_window
# Make this last so user actually sees it.
create_copyright_window
# Refresh.
update
if {[file exists ~/.gdbtkinit]} {
source ~/.gdbtkinit
}