X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=gdb%2Finterps.h;h=7a349d9209ab2ad774e269efd6e1f98fd4592c21;hb=3891b65efe614fe2e2f7e75e7f5ec8964f7fd96b;hp=a000ef787ec84d03d2b23187fbc455c9ff1f264d;hpb=b4a14fd09b84468e7d28a2889d99a27008781fb1;p=external%2Fbinutils.git diff --git a/gdb/interps.h b/gdb/interps.h index a000ef7..7a349d9 100644 --- a/gdb/interps.h +++ b/gdb/interps.h @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ /* Manages interpreters for GDB, the GNU debugger. - Copyright (C) 2000, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 - Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 2000-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Written by Jim Ingham of Apple Computer, Inc. @@ -23,63 +22,159 @@ #ifndef INTERPS_H #define INTERPS_H -#include "exceptions.h" - struct ui_out; struct interp; +struct ui; +class completion_tracker; + +typedef struct interp *(*interp_factory_func) (const char *name); + +/* Each interpreter kind (CLI, MI, etc.) registers itself with a call + to this function, passing along its name, and a pointer to a + function that creates a new instance of an interpreter with that + name. */ +extern void interp_factory_register (const char *name, + interp_factory_func func); -extern int interp_resume (struct interp *interp); -extern int interp_suspend (struct interp *interp); -extern int interp_prompt_p (struct interp *interp); -extern int interp_exec_p (struct interp *interp); extern struct gdb_exception interp_exec (struct interp *interp, const char *command); -extern int interp_quiet_p (struct interp *interp); -typedef void *(interp_init_ftype) (int top_level); -typedef int (interp_resume_ftype) (void *data); -typedef int (interp_suspend_ftype) (void *data); -typedef int (interp_prompt_p_ftype) (void *data); -typedef struct gdb_exception (interp_exec_ftype) (void *data, - const char *command); -typedef void (interp_command_loop_ftype) (void *data); - -struct interp_procs +class interp { - interp_init_ftype *init_proc; - interp_resume_ftype *resume_proc; - interp_suspend_ftype *suspend_proc; - interp_exec_ftype *exec_proc; - interp_prompt_p_ftype *prompt_proc_p; - interp_command_loop_ftype *command_loop_proc; +public: + explicit interp (const char *name); + virtual ~interp () = 0; + + virtual void init (bool top_level) + {} + + virtual void resume () = 0; + virtual void suspend () = 0; + + virtual gdb_exception exec (const char *command) = 0; + + /* Returns the ui_out currently used to collect results for this + interpreter. It can be a formatter for stdout, as is the case + for the console & mi outputs, or it might be a result + formatter. */ + virtual ui_out *interp_ui_out () = 0; + + /* Provides a hook for interpreters to do any additional + setup/cleanup that they might need when logging is enabled or + disabled. */ + virtual void set_logging (ui_file_up logfile, bool logging_redirect, + bool debug_redirect) = 0; + + /* Called before starting an event loop, to give the interpreter a + chance to e.g., print a prompt. */ + virtual void pre_command_loop () + {} + + /* Returns true if this interpreter supports using the readline + library; false if it uses GDB's own simplified readline + emulation. */ + virtual bool supports_command_editing () + { return false; } + + const char *name () const + { + return m_name; + } + + /* This is the name in "-i=" and "set interpreter". */ +private: + char *m_name; + + /* Interpreters are stored in a linked list, this is the next + one... */ +public: + struct interp *next; + + /* Has the init method been run? */ + bool inited; }; -extern struct interp *interp_new (const char *name, void *data, - struct ui_out *uiout, - const struct interp_procs *procs); -extern void interp_add (struct interp *interp); -extern int interp_set (struct interp *interp, int top_level); -extern struct interp *interp_lookup (const char *name); -extern struct ui_out *interp_ui_out (struct interp *interp); +extern void interp_add (struct ui *ui, struct interp *interp); + +/* Look up the interpreter for NAME, creating one if none exists yet. + If NAME is not a interpreter type previously registered with + interp_factory_register, return NULL; otherwise return a pointer to + the interpreter. */ +extern struct interp *interp_lookup (struct ui *ui, const char *name); + +/* Set the current UI's top level interpreter to the interpreter named + NAME. Throws an error if NAME is not a known interpreter or the + interpreter fails to initialize. */ +extern void set_top_level_interpreter (const char *name); + +/* Temporarily set the current interpreter, and reset it on + destruction. */ +class scoped_restore_interp +{ +public: + + scoped_restore_interp (const char *name) + : m_interp (set_interp (name)) + { + } + + ~scoped_restore_interp () + { + set_interp (m_interp->name ()); + } + + scoped_restore_interp (const scoped_restore_interp &) = delete; + scoped_restore_interp &operator= (const scoped_restore_interp &) = delete; + +private: + + struct interp *set_interp (const char *name); + + struct interp *m_interp; +}; extern int current_interp_named_p (const char *name); -extern int current_interp_display_prompt_p (void); -extern void current_interp_command_loop (void); -/* Returns opaque data associated with the top-level interpreter. */ -extern void *top_level_interpreter_data (void); + +/* Call this function to give the current interpreter an opportunity + to do any special handling of streams when logging is enabled or + disabled. LOGFILE is the stream for the log file when logging is + starting and is NULL when logging is ending. LOGGING_REDIRECT is + the value of the "set logging redirect" setting. If true, the + interpreter should configure the output streams to send output only + to the logfile. If false, the interpreter should configure the + output streams to send output to both the current output stream + (i.e., the terminal) and the log file. DEBUG_REDIRECT is same as + LOGGING_REDIRECT, but for the value of "set logging debugredirect" + instead. */ +extern void current_interp_set_logging (ui_file_up logfile, + bool logging_redirect, + bool debug_redirect); + +/* Returns the top-level interpreter. */ extern struct interp *top_level_interpreter (void); -/* True if the current interpreter is in async mode, false if in sync - mode. If in sync mode, running a synchronous execution command - (with execute_command, e.g, "next") will not return until the - command is finished. If in async mode, then running a synchronous - command returns right after resuming the target. Waiting for the - command's completion is later done on the top event loop (using - continuations). */ -extern int interpreter_async; +/* Return the current UI's current interpreter. */ +extern struct interp *current_interpreter (void); + +extern struct interp *command_interp (void); extern void clear_interpreter_hooks (void); +/* Returns true if INTERP supports using the readline library; false + if it uses GDB's own simplified form of readline. */ +extern int interp_supports_command_editing (struct interp *interp); + +/* Called before starting an event loop, to give the interpreter a + chance to e.g., print a prompt. */ +extern void interp_pre_command_loop (struct interp *interp); + +/* List the possible interpreters which could complete the given + text. */ +extern void interpreter_completer (struct cmd_list_element *ignore, + completion_tracker &tracker, + const char *text, + const char *word); + /* well-known interpreters */ #define INTERP_CONSOLE "console" #define INTERP_MI1 "mi1"