From: Daniel S. Lewart Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 02:18:03 +0000 (-0500) Subject: lib/perl5db.pl X-Git-Tag: accepted/trunk/20130322.191538~31883 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=04e43a21088e2c6b07ebde9e57007350cfd7310b;p=platform%2Fupstream%2Fperl.git lib/perl5db.pl Message-ID: <20010523021803.A21965@staff1.cso.uiuc.edu> p4raw-id: //depot/perl@10184 --- diff --git a/lib/perl5db.pl b/lib/perl5db.pl index e50d647..7d31ade 100644 --- a/lib/perl5db.pl +++ b/lib/perl5db.pl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ package DB; # Debugger for Perl 5.00x; perl5db.pl patch level: -$VERSION = 1.07; +$VERSION = 1.10; $header = "perl5db.pl version $VERSION"; # @@ -82,7 +82,6 @@ $header = "perl5db.pl version $VERSION"; ################################################################## # Enhanced by ilya@math.ohio-state.edu (Ilya Zakharevich) -# Latest version available: ftp://ftp.math.ohio-state.edu/pub/users/ilya/perl # modified Perl debugger, to be run from Emacs in perldb-mode # Ray Lischner (uunet!mntgfx!lisch) as of 5 Nov 1990 @@ -119,7 +118,7 @@ $header = "perl5db.pl version $VERSION"; # Some additional words on internal work of debugger. # `b load filename' implemented. # `b postpone subr' implemented. -# now only `q' exits debugger (overwriteable on $inhibit_exit). +# now only `q' exits debugger (overwritable on $inhibit_exit). # When restarting debugger breakpoints/actions persist. # Buglet: When restarting debugger only one breakpoint/action per # autoloaded function persists. @@ -129,7 +128,7 @@ $header = "perl5db.pl version $VERSION"; # new `inhibitExit' option. # printing of a very long statement interruptible. # Changes: 0.98: New command `m' for printing possible methods -# 'l -' is a synonim for `-'. +# 'l -' is a synonym for `-'. # Cosmetic bugs in printing stack trace. # `frame' & 8 to print "expanded args" in stack trace. # Can list/break in imported subs. @@ -147,7 +146,7 @@ $header = "perl5db.pl version $VERSION"; # when completing a subroutine name (same for `l'). # Changes: 1.07: Many fixed by tchrist 13-March-2000 # BUG FIXES: -# + Added bare mimimal security checks on perldb rc files, plus +# + Added bare minimal security checks on perldb rc files, plus # comments on what else is needed. # + Fixed the ornaments that made "|h" completely unusable. # They are not used in print_help if they will hurt. Strip pod @@ -155,7 +154,7 @@ $header = "perl5db.pl version $VERSION"; # + Fixed mis-formatting of help messages caused by ornaments # to restore Larry's original formatting. # + Fixed many other formatting errors. The code is still suboptimal, -# and needs a lot of work at restructuing. It's also misindented +# and needs a lot of work at restructuring. It's also misindented # in many places. # + Fixed bug where trying to look at an option like your pager # shows "1". @@ -164,7 +163,7 @@ $header = "perl5db.pl version $VERSION"; # or else not caring about detailed status. This should really be # unified into one place, too. # + Fixed bug where invisible trailing whitespace on commands hoses you, -# tricking Perl into thinking you wern't calling a debugger command! +# tricking Perl into thinking you weren't calling a debugger command! # + Fixed bug where leading whitespace on commands hoses you. (One # suggests a leading semicolon or any other irrelevant non-whitespace # to indicate literal Perl code.) @@ -187,6 +186,65 @@ $header = "perl5db.pl version $VERSION"; # + Added to and rearranged the help information. # + Detected apparent misuse of { ... } to declare a block; this used # to work but now is a command, and mysteriously gave no complaint. +# +# Changes: 1.08: Apr 25, 2001 Jon Eveland +# BUG FIX: +# + This patch to perl5db.pl cleans up formatting issues on the help +# summary (h h) screen in the debugger. Mostly columnar alignment +# issues, plus converted the printed text to use all spaces, since +# tabs don't seem to help much here. +# +# Changes: 1.09: May 19, 2001 Ilya Zakharevich +# 0) Minor bugs corrected; +# a) Support for auto-creation of new TTY window on startup, either +# unconditionally, or if started as a kid of another debugger session; +# b) New `O'ption CreateTTY +# I bits control attempts to create a new TTY on events: +# 1: on fork() 2: debugger is started inside debugger +# 4: on startup +# c) Code to auto-create a new TTY window on OS/2 (currently one one +# extra window per session - need named pipes to have more...); +# d) Simplified interface for custom createTTY functions (with a backward +# compatibility hack); now returns the TTY name to use; return of '' +# means that the function reset the I/O handles itself; +# d') Better message on the semantic of custom createTTY function; +# e) Convert the existing code to create a TTY into a custom createTTY +# function; +# f) Consistent support for TTY names of the form "TTYin,TTYout"; +# g) Switch line-tracing output too to the created TTY window; +# h) make `b fork' DWIM with CORE::GLOBAL::fork; +# i) High-level debugger API cmd_*(): +# cmd_b_load($filenamepart) # b load filenamepart +# cmd_b_line($lineno [, $cond]) # b lineno [cond] +# cmd_b_sub($sub [, $cond]) # b sub [cond] +# cmd_stop() # Control-C +# cmd_d($lineno) # d lineno +# The cmd_*() API returns FALSE on failure; in this case it outputs +# the error message to the debugging output. +# j) Low-level debugger API +# break_on_load($filename) # b load filename +# @files = report_break_on_load() # List files with load-breakpoints +# breakable_line_in_filename($name, $from [, $to]) +# # First breakable line in the +# # range $from .. $to. $to defaults +# # to $from, and may be less than $to +# breakable_line($from [, $to]) # Same for the current file +# break_on_filename_line($name, $lineno [, $cond]) +# # Set breakpoint,$cond defaults to 1 +# break_on_filename_line_range($name, $from, $to [, $cond]) +# # As above, on the first +# # breakable line in range +# break_on_line($lineno [, $cond]) # As above, in the current file +# break_subroutine($sub [, $cond]) # break on the first breakable line +# ($name, $from, $to) = subroutine_filename_lines($sub) +# # The range of lines of the text +# The low-level API returns TRUE on success, and die()s on failure. +# +# Changes: 1.10: May 23, 2001 Daniel Lewart +# BUG FIXES: +# + Fixed warnings generated by "perl -dWe 42" +# + Corrected spelling errors +# + Squeezed Help (h) output into 80 columns #################################################################### @@ -296,6 +354,7 @@ signalLevel($signalLevel); setman(); &recallCommand("!") unless defined $prc; &shellBang("!") unless defined $psh; +sethelp(); $maxtrace = 400 unless defined $maxtrace; $ini_pids = $ENV{PERLDB_PIDS}; if (defined $ENV{PERLDB_PIDS}) { @@ -308,7 +367,7 @@ if (defined $ENV{PERLDB_PIDS}) { $term_pid = $$; } $pidprompt = ''; -*emacs = $slave_editor; # May be used in afterinit()... +*emacs = $slave_editor if $slave_editor; # May be used in afterinit()... if (-e "/dev/tty") { # this is the wrong metric! $rcfile=".perldb"; @@ -459,7 +518,7 @@ if ($notty) { create_IN_OUT(4); } else { if (defined $console) { - my ($i, $o) = split $console, /,/; + my ($i, $o) = split /,/, $console; $o = $i unless defined $o; open(IN,"+<$i") || open(IN,"<$i") || open(IN,"<&STDIN"); open(OUT,"+>$o") || open(OUT,">$o") || open(OUT,">&STDERR") @@ -533,7 +592,7 @@ sub DB { "package $package;"; # this won't let them modify, alas local(*dbline) = $main::{'_<' . $filename}; $max = $#dbline; - if (($stop,$action) = split(/\0/,$dbline{$line})) { + if ($dbline{$line} && (($stop,$action) = split(/\0/,$dbline{$line}))) { if ($stop eq '1') { $signal |= 1; } elsif ($stop) { @@ -819,7 +878,8 @@ EOP $i = $end; } else { for (; $i <= $end; $i++) { - ($stop,$action) = split(/\0/, $dbline{$i}); + ($stop,$action) = split(/\0/, $dbline{$i}) if + $dbline{$i}; $arrow = ($i==$line and $filename eq $filename_ini) ? '==>' @@ -1202,7 +1262,7 @@ EOP delete $ENV{PERLDB_PIDS}; # Restore ini state $ENV{PERLDB_PIDS} = $ini_pids if defined $ini_pids; #print "$^X, '-d', @flags, @script, ($slave_editor ? '-emacs' : ()), @ARGS"; - exec $^X, '-d', @flags, @script, ($slave_editor ? '-emacs' : ()), @ARGS; + exec($^X, '-d', @flags, @script, ($slave_editor ? '-emacs' : ()), @ARGS) || print $OUT "exec failed: $!\n"; last CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^T$/ && do { @@ -1527,7 +1587,7 @@ sub cmd_b_load { $file .= '.pm', redo unless $file =~ /\./; } break_on_load($_) for @files; - my @files = report_break_on_load; + @files = report_break_on_load; print $OUT "Will stop on load of `@files'.\n"; } @@ -1563,7 +1623,7 @@ sub break_on_line { my $pl = ''; die "Line $i$filename_error not breakable.\n" if $dbline[$i] == 0; $had_breakpoints{$filename} |= 1; - $dbline{$i} =~ s/^[^\0]*/$cond/; + $dbline{$i} =~ s/^[^\0]*/$cond/ if $dbline{$i}; } sub cmd_b_line { @@ -1662,7 +1722,7 @@ sub eval { my $at = $@; local $saved[0]; # Preserve the old value of $@ eval { &DB::save }; - if ($at) { + if (defined($at)) { print $OUT $at; } elsif ($onetimeDump eq 'dump') { dumpit($OUT, \@res); @@ -1949,8 +2009,8 @@ sub os2_get_fork_TTY { (my $name = $0) =~ s,^.*[/\\],,s; if ( pipe $in1, $out1 and pipe $in2, $out2 and # system P_SESSION will fail if there is another process - # in the same session with a "dependent" asyncroneous child session. - (($kpid = system 4, $^X, '-we', <<'ES', fileno $in1, fileno $out2, "Daughter Perl debugger $pids $name") >= 0 or warn "system P_SESSION: $!, $^E" and 0) # P_SESSION + # in the same session with a "dependent" asynchronous child session. + (($kpid = CORE::system 4, $^X, '-we', <<'ES', fileno $in1, fileno $out2, "Daughter Perl debugger $pids $name") >= 0 or warn "system P_SESSION: $!, $^E" and 0) # P_SESSION use Term::ReadKey; use OS2::Process; @@ -1986,7 +2046,7 @@ I<#########> Forked, but do not know how to create a new B. I<#########> EOP print_help(< Daughter session, do not know how to change a B. I<#########> - This may be an asyncroneous session, so the parent debugger may be active. + This may be an asynchronous session, so the parent debugger may be active. EOP print_help(<> I Define Perl command to run after each prompt. B<>>B<>> I Add to the list of Perl commands to run after each prompt. B<{> I Define debugger command to run before each prompt. B<{> ? List debugger commands to run before each prompt. -B<<> I Define Perl command to run before each prompt. B<{{> I Add to the list of debugger commands to run before each prompt. B<$prc> I Redo a previous command (default previous command). B<$prc> I<-number> Redo number'th-to-last command. @@ -2426,7 +2483,7 @@ I Execute as a perl statement in current package. B Show versions of loaded modules. B Pure-man-restart of debugger, some of debugger state and command-line options may be lost. - Currently the following setting are preserved: + Currently the following settings are preserved: history, breakpoints and actions, debugger Bptions and the following command-line options: I<-w>, I<-I>, I<-e>. @@ -2452,9 +2509,9 @@ B [IB<=>I] [I=B<\">IB<\">] ... I Do not print the overload-stringified value; Other options include: I affects printing of return value after B command, - I affects printing messages on entry and exit from subroutines. - I affects printing messages on every possible breaking point. - I gives maximal length of evals/args listed in stack trace. + I affects printing messages on subroutine entry/exit. + I affects printing messages on possible breaking points. + I gives max length of evals/args listed in stack trace. I affects screen appearance of the command line. I bits control attempts to create a new TTY on events: 1: on fork() 2: debugger is started inside debugger @@ -2473,7 +2530,7 @@ B<$doccmd> I Runs the external doc viewer B<$doccmd> command on the Type `|h' for a paged display if this was too hard to read. -"; # Fix balance of vi % matching: } }} +"; # Fix balance of vi % matching: }}}} # note: tabs in the following section are not-so-helpful $summary = <<"END_SUM"; @@ -2511,8 +2568,8 @@ sub print_help { # ornaments: A pox on both their houses! # # A help command will have everything up to and including - # the first tab sequence paddeed into a field 16 (or if indented 20) - # wide. If it's wide than that, an extra space will be added. + # the first tab sequence padded into a field 16 (or if indented 20) + # wide. If it's wider than that, an extra space will be added. s{ ^ # only matters at start of line ( \040{4} | \t )* # some subcommands are indented @@ -2526,9 +2583,9 @@ sub print_help { my $clean = $command; $clean =~ s/[BI]<([^>]*)>/$1/g; # replace with this whole string: - (length($leadwhite) ? " " x 4 : "") + ($leadwhite ? " " x 4 : "") . $command - . ((" " x (16 + (length($leadwhite) ? 4 : 0) - length($clean))) || " ") + . ((" " x (16 + ($leadwhite ? 4 : 0) - length($clean))) || " ") . $text; }mgex; @@ -2589,7 +2646,7 @@ sub dbwarn { local $SIG{__DIE__} = ''; eval { require Carp } if defined $^S; # If error/warning during compilation, # require may be broken. - warn(@_, "\nCannot print stack trace, load with -MCarp option to see stack"), + CORE::warn(@_, "\nCannot print stack trace, load with -MCarp option to see stack"), return unless defined &Carp::longmess; my ($mysingle,$mytrace) = ($single,$trace); $single = 0; $trace = 0; @@ -2633,7 +2690,7 @@ sub warnLevel { $warnLevel = shift; if ($warnLevel) { $SIG{__WARN__} = \&DB::dbwarn; - } else { + } elsif ($prevwarn) { $SIG{__WARN__} = $prevwarn; } } @@ -2651,7 +2708,7 @@ sub dieLevel { ( $dieLevel == 1 ? " outside of evals" : ""), ".\n" if $I_m_init; print $OUT "Dump printed too.\n" if $dieLevel > 2; - } else { + } elsif ($prevdie) { $SIG{__DIE__} = $prevdie; print $OUT "Default die handler restored.\n"; } @@ -2769,7 +2826,7 @@ sub runman { my $oldpath = $ENV{MANPATH}; $ENV{MANPATH} = $manpath if $manpath; my $nopathopt = $^O =~ /dunno what goes here/; - if (system($doccmd, + if (CORE::system($doccmd, # I just *know* there are men without -M (($manpath && !$nopathopt) ? ("-M", $manpath) : ()), split ' ', $page) ) @@ -2786,7 +2843,7 @@ sub runman { }) { $page =~ s/^/perl/; - system($doccmd, + CORE::system($doccmd, (($manpath && !$nopathopt) ? ("-M", $manpath) : ()), $page); } @@ -2830,7 +2887,7 @@ BEGIN { # This does not compile, alas. BEGIN {$^W = $ini_warn;} # Switch warnings back -#use Carp; # This did break, left for debuggin +#use Carp; # This did break, left for debugging sub db_complete { # Specific code for b c l V m f O, &blah, $blah, @blah, %blah