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1 /* Top level stuff for GDB, the GNU debugger.
2 Copyright 1986, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 1997
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 This file is part of GDB.
6
7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
11
12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
19 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
20
21 #include "defs.h"
22 #include "gdbcmd.h"
23 #include "call-cmds.h"
24 #include "symtab.h"
25 #include "inferior.h"
26 #include "signals.h"
27 #include "target.h"
28 #include "breakpoint.h"
29 #include "gdbtypes.h"
30 #include "expression.h"
31 #include "value.h"
32 #include "language.h"
33 #include "terminal.h" /* For job_control. */
34 #include "annotate.h"
35 #include <setjmp.h>
36 #include "top.h"
37
38 /* readline include files */
39 #include "readline.h"
40 #include "history.h"
41
42 /* readline defines this. */
43 #undef savestring
44
45 #include <sys/types.h>
46 #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
47 #include <unistd.h>
48 #endif
49
50 #include "gdb_string.h"
51 #include "gdb_stat.h"
52 #include <ctype.h>
53
54 extern void initialize_utils PARAMS ((void));
55
56 /* Prototypes for local functions */
57
58 static void dont_repeat_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
59
60 static void source_cleanup_lines PARAMS ((PTR));
61
62 static void user_defined_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
63
64 static void init_signals PARAMS ((void));
65
66 #ifdef STOP_SIGNAL
67 static void stop_sig PARAMS ((int));
68 #endif
69
70 static char * line_completion_function PARAMS ((char *, int, char *, int));
71
72 static char * readline_line_completion_function PARAMS ((char *, int));
73
74 static void command_loop_marker PARAMS ((int));
75
76 static void while_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
77
78 static void if_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
79
80 static struct command_line *
81 build_command_line PARAMS ((enum command_control_type, char *));
82
83 static struct command_line *
84 get_command_line PARAMS ((enum command_control_type, char *));
85
86 static void realloc_body_list PARAMS ((struct command_line *, int));
87
88 static enum misc_command_type read_next_line PARAMS ((struct command_line **));
89
90 static enum command_control_type
91 recurse_read_control_structure PARAMS ((struct command_line *));
92
93 static struct cleanup * setup_user_args PARAMS ((char *));
94
95 static char * locate_arg PARAMS ((char *));
96
97 static char * insert_args PARAMS ((char *));
98
99 static void arg_cleanup PARAMS ((void));
100
101 static void init_main PARAMS ((void));
102
103 static void init_cmd_lists PARAMS ((void));
104
105 static void float_handler PARAMS ((int));
106
107 static void init_signals PARAMS ((void));
108
109 static void set_verbose PARAMS ((char *, int, struct cmd_list_element *));
110
111 static void set_endian PARAMS ((char *, int));
112
113 static void set_endian_big PARAMS ((char *, int));
114
115 static void set_endian_little PARAMS ((char *, int));
116
117 static void set_endian_auto PARAMS ((char *, int));
118
119 static void show_endian PARAMS ((char *, int));
120
121 static void set_architecture PARAMS ((char *, int));
122
123 static void show_architecture PARAMS ((char *, int));
124
125 static void info_architecture PARAMS ((char *, int));
126
127 static void show_history PARAMS ((char *, int));
128
129 static void set_history PARAMS ((char *, int));
130
131 static void set_history_size_command PARAMS ((char *, int,
132 struct cmd_list_element *));
133
134 static void show_commands PARAMS ((char *, int));
135
136 static void echo_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
137
138 static void pwd_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
139
140 static void show_version PARAMS ((char *, int));
141
142 static void document_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
143
144 static void define_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
145
146 static void validate_comname PARAMS ((char *));
147
148 static void help_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
149
150 static void show_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
151
152 static void info_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
153
154 static void complete_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
155
156 static void do_nothing PARAMS ((int));
157
158 #ifdef SIGHUP
159 static int quit_cover PARAMS ((char *));
160
161 static void disconnect PARAMS ((int));
162 #endif
163
164 static void source_cleanup PARAMS ((FILE *));
165
166 /* If this definition isn't overridden by the header files, assume
167 that isatty and fileno exist on this system. */
168 #ifndef ISATTY
169 #define ISATTY(FP) (isatty (fileno (FP)))
170 #endif
171
172 /* Initialization file name for gdb. This is overridden in some configs. */
173
174 #ifndef GDBINIT_FILENAME
175 #define GDBINIT_FILENAME ".gdbinit"
176 #endif
177 char gdbinit[] = GDBINIT_FILENAME;
178
179 int inhibit_gdbinit = 0;
180
181 /* If nonzero, and GDB has been configured to be able to use windows,
182 attempt to open them upon startup. */
183
184 int use_windows = 1;
185
186 /* Version number of GDB, as a string. */
187
188 extern char *version;
189
190 /* Canonical host name as a string. */
191
192 extern char *host_name;
193
194 /* Canonical target name as a string. */
195
196 extern char *target_name;
197
198 extern char lang_frame_mismatch_warn[]; /* language.c */
199
200 /* Flag for whether we want all the "from_tty" gubbish printed. */
201
202 int caution = 1; /* Default is yes, sigh. */
203
204 /* Define all cmd_list_elements. */
205
206 /* Chain containing all defined commands. */
207
208 struct cmd_list_element *cmdlist;
209
210 /* Chain containing all defined info subcommands. */
211
212 struct cmd_list_element *infolist;
213
214 /* Chain containing all defined enable subcommands. */
215
216 struct cmd_list_element *enablelist;
217
218 /* Chain containing all defined disable subcommands. */
219
220 struct cmd_list_element *disablelist;
221
222 /* Chain containing all defined delete subcommands. */
223
224 struct cmd_list_element *deletelist;
225
226 /* Chain containing all defined "enable breakpoint" subcommands. */
227
228 struct cmd_list_element *enablebreaklist;
229
230 /* Chain containing all defined set subcommands */
231
232 struct cmd_list_element *setlist;
233
234 /* Chain containing all defined unset subcommands */
235
236 struct cmd_list_element *unsetlist;
237
238 /* Chain containing all defined show subcommands. */
239
240 struct cmd_list_element *showlist;
241
242 /* Chain containing the \"set endian\" commands. */
243
244 struct cmd_list_element *endianlist;
245
246 /* Chain containing all defined \"set history\". */
247
248 struct cmd_list_element *sethistlist;
249
250 /* Chain containing all defined \"show history\". */
251
252 struct cmd_list_element *showhistlist;
253
254 /* Chain containing all defined \"unset history\". */
255
256 struct cmd_list_element *unsethistlist;
257
258 /* Chain containing all defined maintenance subcommands. */
259
260 #if MAINTENANCE_CMDS
261 struct cmd_list_element *maintenancelist;
262 #endif
263
264 /* Chain containing all defined "maintenance info" subcommands. */
265
266 #if MAINTENANCE_CMDS
267 struct cmd_list_element *maintenanceinfolist;
268 #endif
269
270 /* Chain containing all defined "maintenance print" subcommands. */
271
272 #if MAINTENANCE_CMDS
273 struct cmd_list_element *maintenanceprintlist;
274 #endif
275
276 struct cmd_list_element *setprintlist;
277
278 struct cmd_list_element *showprintlist;
279
280 struct cmd_list_element *setchecklist;
281
282 struct cmd_list_element *showchecklist;
283
284 /* stdio stream that command input is being read from. Set to stdin normally.
285 Set by source_command to the file we are sourcing. Set to NULL if we are
286 executing a user-defined command or interacting via a GUI. */
287
288 FILE *instream;
289
290 /* Current working directory. */
291
292 char *current_directory;
293
294 /* The directory name is actually stored here (usually). */
295 char gdb_dirbuf[1024];
296
297 /* Function to call before reading a command, if nonzero.
298 The function receives two args: an input stream,
299 and a prompt string. */
300
301 void (*window_hook) PARAMS ((FILE *, char *));
302
303 int epoch_interface;
304 int xgdb_verbose;
305
306 /* gdb prints this when reading a command interactively */
307 static char *prompt;
308
309 /* Buffer used for reading command lines, and the size
310 allocated for it so far. */
311
312 char *line;
313 int linesize = 100;
314
315 /* Nonzero if the current command is modified by "server ". This
316 affects things like recording into the command history, comamnds
317 repeating on RETURN, etc. This is so a user interface (emacs, GUI,
318 whatever) can issue its own commands and also send along commands
319 from the user, and have the user not notice that the user interface
320 is issuing commands too. */
321 int server_command;
322
323 /* Baud rate specified for talking to serial target systems. Default
324 is left as -1, so targets can choose their own defaults. */
325 /* FIXME: This means that "show remotebaud" and gr_files_info can print -1
326 or (unsigned int)-1. This is a Bad User Interface. */
327
328 int baud_rate = -1;
329
330 /* Timeout limit for response from target. */
331
332 int remote_timeout = 20; /* Set default to 20 */
333
334 /* Non-zero tells remote* modules to output debugging info. */
335
336 int remote_debug = 0;
337
338 /* Level of control structure. */
339 static int control_level;
340
341 /* Structure for arguments to user defined functions. */
342 #define MAXUSERARGS 10
343 struct user_args
344 {
345 struct user_args *next;
346 struct
347 {
348 char *arg;
349 int len;
350 } a[MAXUSERARGS];
351 int count;
352 } *user_args;
353
354 /* Signal to catch ^Z typed while reading a command: SIGTSTP or SIGCONT. */
355
356 #ifndef STOP_SIGNAL
357 #ifdef SIGTSTP
358 #define STOP_SIGNAL SIGTSTP
359 static void stop_sig PARAMS ((int));
360 #endif
361 #endif
362
363 /* Some System V have job control but not sigsetmask(). */
364 #if !defined (HAVE_SIGSETMASK)
365 #if !defined (USG)
366 #define HAVE_SIGSETMASK 1
367 #else
368 #define HAVE_SIGSETMASK 0
369 #endif
370 #endif
371
372 #if 0 == (HAVE_SIGSETMASK)
373 #define sigsetmask(n)
374 #endif
375
376 /* Hooks for alternate command interfaces. */
377
378 /* Called after most modules have been initialized, but before taking users
379 command file. */
380
381 void (*init_ui_hook) PARAMS ((char *argv0));
382
383 /* Called instead of command_loop at top level. Can be invoked via
384 return_to_top_level. */
385
386 void (*command_loop_hook) PARAMS ((void));
387
388
389 /* Called instead of fputs for all output. */
390
391 void (*fputs_unfiltered_hook) PARAMS ((const char *linebuffer, FILE *stream));
392
393 /* Called when the target says something to the host, which may
394 want to appear in a different window. */
395
396 void (*target_output_hook) PARAMS ((char *));
397
398 /* Called from print_frame_info to list the line we stopped in. */
399
400 void (*print_frame_info_listing_hook) PARAMS ((struct symtab *s, int line,
401 int stopline, int noerror));
402 /* Replaces most of query. */
403
404 int (*query_hook) PARAMS ((const char *, va_list));
405
406 /* Called from gdb_flush to flush output. */
407
408 void (*flush_hook) PARAMS ((FILE *stream));
409
410 /* These three functions support getting lines of text from the user. They
411 are used in sequence. First readline_begin_hook is called with a text
412 string that might be (for example) a message for the user to type in a
413 sequence of commands to be executed at a breakpoint. If this function
414 calls back to a GUI, it might take this opportunity to pop up a text
415 interaction window with this message. Next, readline_hook is called
416 with a prompt that is emitted prior to collecting the user input.
417 It can be called multiple times. Finally, readline_end_hook is called
418 to notify the GUI that we are done with the interaction window and it
419 can close it. */
420
421 void (*readline_begin_hook) PARAMS ((char *, ...));
422 char * (*readline_hook) PARAMS ((char *));
423 void (*readline_end_hook) PARAMS ((void));
424
425 /* Called as appropriate to notify the interface of the specified breakpoint
426 conditions. */
427
428 void (*create_breakpoint_hook) PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *bpt));
429 void (*delete_breakpoint_hook) PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *bpt));
430 void (*modify_breakpoint_hook) PARAMS ((struct breakpoint *bpt));
431
432 /* Called during long calculations to allow GUI to repair window damage, and to
433 check for stop buttons, etc... */
434
435 void (*interactive_hook) PARAMS ((void));
436
437 /* Called when the registers have changed, as a hint to a GUI
438 to minimize window update. */
439
440 void (*registers_changed_hook) PARAMS ((void));
441
442 /* Called when going to wait for the target. Usually allows the GUI to run
443 while waiting for target events. */
444
445 int (*target_wait_hook) PARAMS ((int pid, struct target_waitstatus *status));
446
447 /* Used by UI as a wrapper around command execution. May do various things
448 like enabling/disabling buttons, etc... */
449
450 void (*call_command_hook) PARAMS ((struct cmd_list_element *c, char *cmd,
451 int from_tty));
452
453
454 /* Takes control from error (). Typically used to prevent longjmps out of the
455 middle of the GUI. Usually used in conjunction with a catch routine. */
456
457 NORETURN void (*error_hook) PARAMS ((void)) ATTR_NORETURN;
458
459 \f
460 /* Where to go for return_to_top_level (RETURN_ERROR). */
461 SIGJMP_BUF error_return;
462 /* Where to go for return_to_top_level (RETURN_QUIT). */
463 SIGJMP_BUF quit_return;
464
465 /* Return for reason REASON. This generally gets back to the command
466 loop, but can be caught via catch_errors. */
467
468 NORETURN void
469 return_to_top_level (reason)
470 enum return_reason reason;
471 {
472 quit_flag = 0;
473 immediate_quit = 0;
474
475 /* Perhaps it would be cleaner to do this via the cleanup chain (not sure
476 I can think of a reason why that is vital, though). */
477 bpstat_clear_actions(stop_bpstat); /* Clear queued breakpoint commands */
478
479 disable_current_display ();
480 do_cleanups (ALL_CLEANUPS);
481
482 if (annotation_level > 1)
483 switch (reason)
484 {
485 case RETURN_QUIT:
486 annotate_quit ();
487 break;
488 case RETURN_ERROR:
489 annotate_error ();
490 break;
491 }
492
493 (NORETURN void) SIGLONGJMP
494 (reason == RETURN_ERROR ? error_return : quit_return, 1);
495 }
496
497 /* Call FUNC with arg ARGS, catching any errors. If there is no
498 error, return the value returned by FUNC. If there is an error,
499 print ERRSTRING, print the specific error message, then return
500 zero.
501
502 Must not be called with immediate_quit in effect (bad things might
503 happen, say we got a signal in the middle of a memcpy to quit_return).
504 This is an OK restriction; with very few exceptions immediate_quit can
505 be replaced by judicious use of QUIT.
506
507 MASK specifies what to catch; it is normally set to
508 RETURN_MASK_ALL, if for no other reason than that the code which
509 calls catch_errors might not be set up to deal with a quit which
510 isn't caught. But if the code can deal with it, it generally
511 should be RETURN_MASK_ERROR, unless for some reason it is more
512 useful to abort only the portion of the operation inside the
513 catch_errors. Note that quit should return to the command line
514 fairly quickly, even if some further processing is being done. */
515
516 int
517 catch_errors (func, args, errstring, mask)
518 int (*func) PARAMS ((char *));
519 PTR args;
520 char *errstring;
521 return_mask mask;
522 {
523 SIGJMP_BUF saved_error;
524 SIGJMP_BUF saved_quit;
525 SIGJMP_BUF tmp_jmp;
526 int val;
527 struct cleanup *saved_cleanup_chain;
528 char *saved_error_pre_print;
529 char *saved_quit_pre_print;
530
531 saved_cleanup_chain = save_cleanups ();
532 saved_error_pre_print = error_pre_print;
533 saved_quit_pre_print = quit_pre_print;
534
535 if (mask & RETURN_MASK_ERROR)
536 {
537 memcpy ((char *)saved_error, (char *)error_return, sizeof (SIGJMP_BUF));
538 error_pre_print = errstring;
539 }
540 if (mask & RETURN_MASK_QUIT)
541 {
542 memcpy (saved_quit, quit_return, sizeof (SIGJMP_BUF));
543 quit_pre_print = errstring;
544 }
545
546 if (SIGSETJMP (tmp_jmp) == 0)
547 {
548 if (mask & RETURN_MASK_ERROR)
549 memcpy (error_return, tmp_jmp, sizeof (SIGJMP_BUF));
550 if (mask & RETURN_MASK_QUIT)
551 memcpy (quit_return, tmp_jmp, sizeof (SIGJMP_BUF));
552 val = (*func) (args);
553 }
554 else
555 val = 0;
556
557 restore_cleanups (saved_cleanup_chain);
558
559 if (mask & RETURN_MASK_ERROR)
560 {
561 memcpy (error_return, saved_error, sizeof (SIGJMP_BUF));
562 error_pre_print = saved_error_pre_print;
563 }
564 if (mask & RETURN_MASK_QUIT)
565 {
566 memcpy (quit_return, saved_quit, sizeof (SIGJMP_BUF));
567 quit_pre_print = saved_quit_pre_print;
568 }
569 return val;
570 }
571
572 /* Handler for SIGHUP. */
573
574 #ifdef SIGHUP
575 static void
576 disconnect (signo)
577 int signo;
578 {
579 catch_errors (quit_cover, NULL,
580 "Could not kill the program being debugged", RETURN_MASK_ALL);
581 signal (SIGHUP, SIG_DFL);
582 kill (getpid (), SIGHUP);
583 }
584
585 /* Just a little helper function for disconnect(). */
586
587 static int
588 quit_cover (s)
589 char *s;
590 {
591 caution = 0; /* Throw caution to the wind -- we're exiting.
592 This prevents asking the user dumb questions. */
593 quit_command((char *)0, 0);
594 return 0;
595 }
596 #endif /* defined SIGHUP */
597 \f
598 /* Line number we are currently in in a file which is being sourced. */
599 static int source_line_number;
600
601 /* Name of the file we are sourcing. */
602 static char *source_file_name;
603
604 /* Buffer containing the error_pre_print used by the source stuff.
605 Malloc'd. */
606 static char *source_error;
607 static int source_error_allocated;
608
609 /* Something to glom on to the start of error_pre_print if source_file_name
610 is set. */
611 static char *source_pre_error;
612
613 /* Clean up on error during a "source" command (or execution of a
614 user-defined command). */
615
616 static void
617 source_cleanup (stream)
618 FILE *stream;
619 {
620 /* Restore the previous input stream. */
621 instream = stream;
622 }
623
624 /* Read commands from STREAM. */
625 void
626 read_command_file (stream)
627 FILE *stream;
628 {
629 struct cleanup *cleanups;
630
631 cleanups = make_cleanup (source_cleanup, instream);
632 instream = stream;
633 command_loop ();
634 do_cleanups (cleanups);
635 }
636 \f
637 extern void init_proc PARAMS ((void));
638
639 void (*pre_init_ui_hook) PARAMS ((void));
640
641 void
642 gdb_init (argv0)
643 char *argv0;
644 {
645 if (pre_init_ui_hook)
646 pre_init_ui_hook ();
647
648 /* Run the init function of each source file */
649
650 getcwd (gdb_dirbuf, sizeof (gdb_dirbuf));
651 current_directory = gdb_dirbuf;
652
653 init_cmd_lists (); /* This needs to be done first */
654 initialize_targets (); /* Setup target_terminal macros for utils.c */
655 initialize_utils (); /* Make errors and warnings possible */
656 initialize_all_files ();
657 init_main (); /* But that omits this file! Do it now */
658 init_signals ();
659
660 init_proc ();
661
662 /* We need a default language for parsing expressions, so simple things like
663 "set width 0" won't fail if no language is explicitly set in a config file
664 or implicitly set by reading an executable during startup. */
665 set_language (language_c);
666 expected_language = current_language; /* don't warn about the change. */
667
668 if (init_ui_hook)
669 init_ui_hook (argv0);
670 }
671
672 /* Allocate, initialize a new command line structure for one of the
673 control commands (if/while). */
674
675 static struct command_line *
676 build_command_line (type, args)
677 enum command_control_type type;
678 char *args;
679 {
680 struct command_line *cmd;
681
682 if (args == NULL)
683 error ("if/while commands require arguments.\n");
684
685 cmd = (struct command_line *)xmalloc (sizeof (struct command_line));
686 cmd->next = NULL;
687 cmd->control_type = type;
688
689 cmd->body_count = 1;
690 cmd->body_list
691 = (struct command_line **)xmalloc (sizeof (struct command_line *)
692 * cmd->body_count);
693 memset (cmd->body_list, 0, sizeof (struct command_line *) * cmd->body_count);
694 cmd->line = savestring (args, strlen (args));
695 return cmd;
696 }
697
698 /* Build and return a new command structure for the control commands
699 such as "if" and "while". */
700
701 static struct command_line *
702 get_command_line (type, arg)
703 enum command_control_type type;
704 char *arg;
705 {
706 struct command_line *cmd;
707 struct cleanup *old_chain = NULL;
708
709 /* Allocate and build a new command line structure. */
710 cmd = build_command_line (type, arg);
711
712 old_chain = make_cleanup (free_command_lines, &cmd);
713
714 /* Read in the body of this command. */
715 if (recurse_read_control_structure (cmd) == invalid_control)
716 {
717 warning ("error reading in control structure\n");
718 do_cleanups (old_chain);
719 return NULL;
720 }
721
722 discard_cleanups (old_chain);
723 return cmd;
724 }
725
726 /* Recursively print a command (including full control structures). */
727 void
728 print_command_line (cmd, depth)
729 struct command_line *cmd;
730 unsigned int depth;
731 {
732 unsigned int i;
733
734 if (depth)
735 {
736 for (i = 0; i < depth; i++)
737 fputs_filtered (" ", gdb_stdout);
738 }
739
740 /* A simple command, print it and return. */
741 if (cmd->control_type == simple_control)
742 {
743 fputs_filtered (cmd->line, gdb_stdout);
744 fputs_filtered ("\n", gdb_stdout);
745 return;
746 }
747
748 /* loop_continue to jump to the start of a while loop, print it
749 and return. */
750 if (cmd->control_type == continue_control)
751 {
752 fputs_filtered ("loop_continue\n", gdb_stdout);
753 return;
754 }
755
756 /* loop_break to break out of a while loop, print it and return. */
757 if (cmd->control_type == break_control)
758 {
759 fputs_filtered ("loop_break\n", gdb_stdout);
760 return;
761 }
762
763 /* A while command. Recursively print its subcommands before returning. */
764 if (cmd->control_type == while_control)
765 {
766 struct command_line *list;
767 fputs_filtered ("while ", gdb_stdout);
768 fputs_filtered (cmd->line, gdb_stdout);
769 fputs_filtered ("\n", gdb_stdout);
770 list = *cmd->body_list;
771 while (list)
772 {
773 print_command_line (list, depth + 1);
774 list = list->next;
775 }
776 }
777
778 /* An if command. Recursively print both arms before returning. */
779 if (cmd->control_type == if_control)
780 {
781 fputs_filtered ("if ", gdb_stdout);
782 fputs_filtered (cmd->line, gdb_stdout);
783 fputs_filtered ("\n", gdb_stdout);
784 /* The true arm. */
785 print_command_line (cmd->body_list[0], depth + 1);
786
787 /* Show the false arm if it exists. */
788 if (cmd->body_count == 2)
789 {
790 if (depth)
791 {
792 for (i = 0; i < depth; i++)
793 fputs_filtered (" ", gdb_stdout);
794 }
795 fputs_filtered ("else\n", gdb_stdout);
796 print_command_line (cmd->body_list[1], depth + 1);
797 }
798 if (depth)
799 {
800 for (i = 0; i < depth; i++)
801 fputs_filtered (" ", gdb_stdout);
802 }
803 fputs_filtered ("end\n", gdb_stdout);
804 }
805 }
806
807 /* Execute the command in CMD. */
808
809 enum command_control_type
810 execute_control_command (cmd)
811 struct command_line *cmd;
812 {
813 struct expression *expr;
814 struct command_line *current;
815 struct cleanup *old_chain = 0;
816 value_ptr val;
817 value_ptr val_mark;
818 int loop;
819 enum command_control_type ret;
820 char *new_line;
821
822 switch (cmd->control_type)
823 {
824 case simple_control:
825 /* A simple command, execute it and return. */
826 new_line = insert_args (cmd->line);
827 if (!new_line)
828 return invalid_control;
829 old_chain = make_cleanup (free_current_contents, &new_line);
830 execute_command (new_line, 0);
831 ret = cmd->control_type;
832 break;
833
834 case continue_control:
835 case break_control:
836 /* Return for "continue", and "break" so we can either
837 continue the loop at the top, or break out. */
838 ret = cmd->control_type;
839 break;
840
841 case while_control:
842 {
843 /* Parse the loop control expression for the while statement. */
844 new_line = insert_args (cmd->line);
845 if (!new_line)
846 return invalid_control;
847 old_chain = make_cleanup (free_current_contents, &new_line);
848 expr = parse_expression (new_line);
849 make_cleanup (free_current_contents, &expr);
850
851 ret = simple_control;
852 loop = 1;
853
854 /* Keep iterating so long as the expression is true. */
855 while (loop == 1)
856 {
857 int cond_result;
858
859 QUIT;
860
861 /* Evaluate the expression. */
862 val_mark = value_mark ();
863 val = evaluate_expression (expr);
864 cond_result = value_true (val);
865 value_free_to_mark (val_mark);
866
867 /* If the value is false, then break out of the loop. */
868 if (!cond_result)
869 break;
870
871 /* Execute the body of the while statement. */
872 current = *cmd->body_list;
873 while (current)
874 {
875 ret = execute_control_command (current);
876
877 /* If we got an error, or a "break" command, then stop
878 looping. */
879 if (ret == invalid_control || ret == break_control)
880 {
881 loop = 0;
882 break;
883 }
884
885 /* If we got a "continue" command, then restart the loop
886 at this point. */
887 if (ret == continue_control)
888 break;
889
890 /* Get the next statement. */
891 current = current->next;
892 }
893 }
894
895 /* Reset RET so that we don't recurse the break all the way down. */
896 if (ret == break_control)
897 ret = simple_control;
898
899 break;
900 }
901
902 case if_control:
903 {
904 new_line = insert_args (cmd->line);
905 if (!new_line)
906 return invalid_control;
907 old_chain = make_cleanup (free_current_contents, &new_line);
908 /* Parse the conditional for the if statement. */
909 expr = parse_expression (new_line);
910 make_cleanup (free_current_contents, &expr);
911
912 current = NULL;
913 ret = simple_control;
914
915 /* Evaluate the conditional. */
916 val_mark = value_mark ();
917 val = evaluate_expression (expr);
918
919 /* Choose which arm to take commands from based on the value of the
920 conditional expression. */
921 if (value_true (val))
922 current = *cmd->body_list;
923 else if (cmd->body_count == 2)
924 current = *(cmd->body_list + 1);
925 value_free_to_mark (val_mark);
926
927 /* Execute commands in the given arm. */
928 while (current)
929 {
930 ret = execute_control_command (current);
931
932 /* If we got an error, get out. */
933 if (ret != simple_control)
934 break;
935
936 /* Get the next statement in the body. */
937 current = current->next;
938 }
939
940 break;
941 }
942
943 default:
944 warning ("Invalid control type in command structure.");
945 return invalid_control;
946 }
947
948 if (old_chain)
949 do_cleanups (old_chain);
950
951 return ret;
952 }
953
954 /* "while" command support. Executes a body of statements while the
955 loop condition is nonzero. */
956
957 static void
958 while_command (arg, from_tty)
959 char *arg;
960 int from_tty;
961 {
962 struct command_line *command = NULL;
963
964 control_level = 1;
965 command = get_command_line (while_control, arg);
966
967 if (command == NULL)
968 return;
969
970 execute_control_command (command);
971 free_command_lines (&command);
972 }
973
974 /* "if" command support. Execute either the true or false arm depending
975 on the value of the if conditional. */
976
977 static void
978 if_command (arg, from_tty)
979 char *arg;
980 int from_tty;
981 {
982 struct command_line *command = NULL;
983
984 control_level = 1;
985 command = get_command_line (if_control, arg);
986
987 if (command == NULL)
988 return;
989
990 execute_control_command (command);
991 free_command_lines (&command);
992 }
993
994 /* Cleanup */
995 static void
996 arg_cleanup ()
997 {
998 struct user_args *oargs = user_args;
999 if (!user_args)
1000 fatal ("Internal error, arg_cleanup called with no user args.\n");
1001
1002 user_args = user_args->next;
1003 free (oargs);
1004 }
1005
1006 /* Bind the incomming arguments for a user defined command to
1007 $arg0, $arg1 ... $argMAXUSERARGS. */
1008
1009 static struct cleanup *
1010 setup_user_args (p)
1011 char *p;
1012 {
1013 struct user_args *args;
1014 struct cleanup *old_chain;
1015 unsigned int arg_count = 0;
1016
1017 args = (struct user_args *)xmalloc (sizeof (struct user_args));
1018 memset (args, 0, sizeof (struct user_args));
1019
1020 args->next = user_args;
1021 user_args = args;
1022
1023 old_chain = make_cleanup (arg_cleanup, 0);
1024
1025 if (p == NULL)
1026 return old_chain;
1027
1028 while (*p)
1029 {
1030 char *start_arg;
1031 int squote = 0;
1032 int dquote = 0;
1033 int bsquote = 0;
1034
1035 if (arg_count >= MAXUSERARGS)
1036 {
1037 error ("user defined function may only have %d arguments.\n",
1038 MAXUSERARGS);
1039 return old_chain;
1040 }
1041
1042 /* Strip whitespace. */
1043 while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
1044 p++;
1045
1046 /* P now points to an argument. */
1047 start_arg = p;
1048 user_args->a[arg_count].arg = p;
1049
1050 /* Get to the end of this argument. */
1051 while (*p)
1052 {
1053 if (((*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')) && !squote && !dquote && !bsquote)
1054 break;
1055 else
1056 {
1057 if (bsquote)
1058 bsquote = 0;
1059 else if (*p == '\\')
1060 bsquote = 1;
1061 else if (squote)
1062 {
1063 if (*p == '\'')
1064 squote = 0;
1065 }
1066 else if (dquote)
1067 {
1068 if (*p == '"')
1069 dquote = 0;
1070 }
1071 else
1072 {
1073 if (*p == '\'')
1074 squote = 1;
1075 else if (*p == '"')
1076 dquote = 1;
1077 }
1078 p++;
1079 }
1080 }
1081
1082 user_args->a[arg_count].len = p - start_arg;
1083 arg_count++;
1084 user_args->count++;
1085 }
1086 return old_chain;
1087 }
1088
1089 /* Given character string P, return a point to the first argument ($arg),
1090 or NULL if P contains no arguments. */
1091
1092 static char *
1093 locate_arg (p)
1094 char *p;
1095 {
1096 while ((p = strchr (p, '$')))
1097 {
1098 if (strncmp (p, "$arg", 4) == 0 && isdigit (p[4]))
1099 return p;
1100 p++;
1101 }
1102 return NULL;
1103 }
1104
1105 /* Insert the user defined arguments stored in user_arg into the $arg
1106 arguments found in line, with the updated copy being placed into nline. */
1107
1108 static char *
1109 insert_args (line)
1110 char *line;
1111 {
1112 char *p, *save_line, *new_line;
1113 unsigned len, i;
1114
1115 /* First we need to know how much memory to allocate for the new line. */
1116 save_line = line;
1117 len = 0;
1118 while ((p = locate_arg (line)))
1119 {
1120 len += p - line;
1121 i = p[4] - '0';
1122
1123 if (i >= user_args->count)
1124 {
1125 error ("Missing argument %d in user function.\n", i);
1126 return NULL;
1127 }
1128 len += user_args->a[i].len;
1129 line = p + 5;
1130 }
1131
1132 /* Don't forget the tail. */
1133 len += strlen (line);
1134
1135 /* Allocate space for the new line and fill it in. */
1136 new_line = (char *)xmalloc (len + 1);
1137 if (new_line == NULL)
1138 return NULL;
1139
1140 /* Restore pointer to beginning of old line. */
1141 line = save_line;
1142
1143 /* Save pointer to beginning of new line. */
1144 save_line = new_line;
1145
1146 while ((p = locate_arg (line)))
1147 {
1148 int i, len;
1149
1150 memcpy (new_line, line, p - line);
1151 new_line += p - line;
1152 i = p[4] - '0';
1153
1154 len = user_args->a[i].len;
1155 if (len)
1156 {
1157 memcpy (new_line, user_args->a[i].arg, len);
1158 new_line += len;
1159 }
1160 line = p + 5;
1161 }
1162 /* Don't forget the tail. */
1163 strcpy (new_line, line);
1164
1165 /* Return a pointer to the beginning of the new line. */
1166 return save_line;
1167 }
1168
1169 void
1170 execute_user_command (c, args)
1171 struct cmd_list_element *c;
1172 char *args;
1173 {
1174 register struct command_line *cmdlines;
1175 struct cleanup *old_chain;
1176 enum command_control_type ret;
1177
1178 old_chain = setup_user_args (args);
1179
1180 cmdlines = c->user_commands;
1181 if (cmdlines == 0)
1182 /* Null command */
1183 return;
1184
1185 /* Set the instream to 0, indicating execution of a
1186 user-defined function. */
1187 old_chain = make_cleanup (source_cleanup, instream);
1188 instream = (FILE *) 0;
1189 while (cmdlines)
1190 {
1191 ret = execute_control_command (cmdlines);
1192 if (ret != simple_control && ret != break_control)
1193 {
1194 warning ("Error in control structure.\n");
1195 break;
1196 }
1197 cmdlines = cmdlines->next;
1198 }
1199 do_cleanups (old_chain);
1200 }
1201
1202 /* Execute the line P as a command.
1203 Pass FROM_TTY as second argument to the defining function. */
1204
1205 void
1206 execute_command (p, from_tty)
1207 char *p;
1208 int from_tty;
1209 {
1210 register struct cmd_list_element *c;
1211 register enum language flang;
1212 static int warned = 0;
1213 /* FIXME: These should really be in an appropriate header file */
1214 extern void serial_log_command PARAMS ((const char *));
1215
1216 free_all_values ();
1217
1218 /* Force cleanup of any alloca areas if using C alloca instead of
1219 a builtin alloca. */
1220 alloca (0);
1221
1222 /* This can happen when command_line_input hits end of file. */
1223 if (p == NULL)
1224 return;
1225
1226 serial_log_command (p);
1227
1228 while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') p++;
1229 if (*p)
1230 {
1231 char *arg;
1232
1233 c = lookup_cmd (&p, cmdlist, "", 0, 1);
1234 /* Pass null arg rather than an empty one. */
1235 arg = *p ? p : 0;
1236
1237 /* Clear off trailing whitespace, except for set and complete command. */
1238 if (arg && c->type != set_cmd && c->function.cfunc != complete_command)
1239 {
1240 p = arg + strlen (arg) - 1;
1241 while (p >= arg && (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t'))
1242 p--;
1243 *(p + 1) = '\0';
1244 }
1245
1246 /* If this command has been hooked, run the hook first. */
1247 if (c->hook)
1248 execute_user_command (c->hook, (char *)0);
1249
1250 if (c->class == class_user)
1251 execute_user_command (c, arg);
1252 else if (c->type == set_cmd || c->type == show_cmd)
1253 do_setshow_command (arg, from_tty & caution, c);
1254 else if (c->function.cfunc == NO_FUNCTION)
1255 error ("That is not a command, just a help topic.");
1256 else if (call_command_hook)
1257 call_command_hook (c, arg, from_tty & caution);
1258 else
1259 (*c->function.cfunc) (arg, from_tty & caution);
1260 }
1261
1262 /* Tell the user if the language has changed (except first time). */
1263 if (current_language != expected_language)
1264 {
1265 if (language_mode == language_mode_auto) {
1266 language_info (1); /* Print what changed. */
1267 }
1268 warned = 0;
1269 }
1270
1271 /* Warn the user if the working language does not match the
1272 language of the current frame. Only warn the user if we are
1273 actually running the program, i.e. there is a stack. */
1274 /* FIXME: This should be cacheing the frame and only running when
1275 the frame changes. */
1276
1277 if (target_has_stack)
1278 {
1279 flang = get_frame_language ();
1280 if (!warned
1281 && flang != language_unknown
1282 && flang != current_language->la_language)
1283 {
1284 printf_filtered ("%s\n", lang_frame_mismatch_warn);
1285 warned = 1;
1286 }
1287 }
1288 }
1289
1290 /* ARGSUSED */
1291 static void
1292 command_loop_marker (foo)
1293 int foo;
1294 {
1295 }
1296
1297 /* Read commands from `instream' and execute them
1298 until end of file or error reading instream. */
1299
1300 void
1301 command_loop ()
1302 {
1303 struct cleanup *old_chain;
1304 char *command;
1305 int stdin_is_tty = ISATTY (stdin);
1306 long time_at_cmd_start;
1307 #ifdef HAVE_SBRK
1308 long space_at_cmd_start;
1309 #endif
1310 extern int display_time;
1311 extern int display_space;
1312
1313 while (instream && !feof (instream))
1314 {
1315 if (window_hook && instream == stdin)
1316 (*window_hook) (instream, prompt);
1317
1318 quit_flag = 0;
1319 if (instream == stdin && stdin_is_tty)
1320 reinitialize_more_filter ();
1321 old_chain = make_cleanup (command_loop_marker, 0);
1322 command = command_line_input (instream == stdin ? prompt : (char *) NULL,
1323 instream == stdin, "prompt");
1324 if (command == 0)
1325 return;
1326
1327 time_at_cmd_start = get_run_time ();
1328
1329 if (display_space)
1330 {
1331 #ifdef HAVE_SBRK
1332 extern char **environ;
1333 char *lim = (char *) sbrk (0);
1334
1335 space_at_cmd_start = (long) (lim - (char *) &environ);
1336 #endif
1337 }
1338
1339 execute_command (command, instream == stdin);
1340 /* Do any commands attached to breakpoint we stopped at. */
1341 bpstat_do_actions (&stop_bpstat);
1342 do_cleanups (old_chain);
1343
1344 if (display_time)
1345 {
1346 long cmd_time = get_run_time () - time_at_cmd_start;
1347
1348 printf_unfiltered ("Command execution time: %ld.%06ld\n",
1349 cmd_time / 1000000, cmd_time % 1000000);
1350 }
1351
1352 if (display_space)
1353 {
1354 #ifdef HAVE_SBRK
1355 extern char **environ;
1356 char *lim = (char *) sbrk (0);
1357 long space_now = lim - (char *) &environ;
1358 long space_diff = space_now - space_at_cmd_start;
1359
1360 printf_unfiltered ("Space used: %ld (%c%ld for this command)\n",
1361 space_now,
1362 (space_diff >= 0 ? '+' : '-'),
1363 space_diff);
1364 #endif
1365 }
1366 }
1367 }
1368 \f
1369 /* Commands call this if they do not want to be repeated by null lines. */
1370
1371 void
1372 dont_repeat ()
1373 {
1374 if (server_command)
1375 return;
1376
1377 /* If we aren't reading from standard input, we are saving the last
1378 thing read from stdin in line and don't want to delete it. Null lines
1379 won't repeat here in any case. */
1380 if (instream == stdin)
1381 *line = 0;
1382 }
1383 \f
1384 /* Read a line from the stream "instream" without command line editing.
1385
1386 It prints PRROMPT once at the start.
1387 Action is compatible with "readline", e.g. space for the result is
1388 malloc'd and should be freed by the caller.
1389
1390 A NULL return means end of file. */
1391 char *
1392 gdb_readline (prrompt)
1393 char *prrompt;
1394 {
1395 int c;
1396 char *result;
1397 int input_index = 0;
1398 int result_size = 80;
1399
1400 if (prrompt)
1401 {
1402 /* Don't use a _filtered function here. It causes the assumed
1403 character position to be off, since the newline we read from
1404 the user is not accounted for. */
1405 fputs_unfiltered (prrompt, gdb_stdout);
1406 #ifdef MPW
1407 /* Move to a new line so the entered line doesn't have a prompt
1408 on the front of it. */
1409 fputs_unfiltered ("\n", gdb_stdout);
1410 #endif /* MPW */
1411 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
1412 }
1413
1414 result = (char *) xmalloc (result_size);
1415
1416 while (1)
1417 {
1418 /* Read from stdin if we are executing a user defined command.
1419 This is the right thing for prompt_for_continue, at least. */
1420 c = fgetc (instream ? instream : stdin);
1421
1422 if (c == EOF)
1423 {
1424 if (input_index > 0)
1425 /* The last line does not end with a newline. Return it, and
1426 if we are called again fgetc will still return EOF and
1427 we'll return NULL then. */
1428 break;
1429 free (result);
1430 return NULL;
1431 }
1432
1433 if (c == '\n')
1434 break;
1435
1436 result[input_index++] = c;
1437 while (input_index >= result_size)
1438 {
1439 result_size *= 2;
1440 result = (char *) xrealloc (result, result_size);
1441 }
1442 }
1443
1444 result[input_index++] = '\0';
1445 return result;
1446 }
1447
1448 /* Variables which control command line editing and history
1449 substitution. These variables are given default values at the end
1450 of this file. */
1451 static int command_editing_p;
1452 static int history_expansion_p;
1453 static int write_history_p;
1454 static int history_size;
1455 static char *history_filename;
1456
1457 /* readline uses the word breaks for two things:
1458 (1) In figuring out where to point the TEXT parameter to the
1459 rl_completion_entry_function. Since we don't use TEXT for much,
1460 it doesn't matter a lot what the word breaks are for this purpose, but
1461 it does affect how much stuff M-? lists.
1462 (2) If one of the matches contains a word break character, readline
1463 will quote it. That's why we switch between
1464 gdb_completer_word_break_characters and
1465 gdb_completer_command_word_break_characters. I'm not sure when
1466 we need this behavior (perhaps for funky characters in C++ symbols?). */
1467
1468 /* Variables which are necessary for fancy command line editing. */
1469 char *gdb_completer_word_break_characters =
1470 " \t\n!@#$%^&*()+=|~`}{[]\"';:?/>.<,-";
1471
1472 /* When completing on command names, we remove '-' from the list of
1473 word break characters, since we use it in command names. If the
1474 readline library sees one in any of the current completion strings,
1475 it thinks that the string needs to be quoted and automatically supplies
1476 a leading quote. */
1477 char *gdb_completer_command_word_break_characters =
1478 " \t\n!@#$%^&*()+=|~`}{[]\"';:?/>.<,";
1479
1480 /* Characters that can be used to quote completion strings. Note that we
1481 can't include '"' because the gdb C parser treats such quoted sequences
1482 as strings. */
1483 char *gdb_completer_quote_characters =
1484 "'";
1485
1486 /* Functions that are used as part of the fancy command line editing. */
1487
1488 /* This can be used for functions which don't want to complete on symbols
1489 but don't want to complete on anything else either. */
1490 /* ARGSUSED */
1491 char **
1492 noop_completer (text, prefix)
1493 char *text;
1494 char *prefix;
1495 {
1496 return NULL;
1497 }
1498
1499 /* Complete on filenames. */
1500 char **
1501 filename_completer (text, word)
1502 char *text;
1503 char *word;
1504 {
1505 /* From readline. */
1506 extern char *filename_completion_function PARAMS ((char *, int));
1507 int subsequent_name;
1508 char **return_val;
1509 int return_val_used;
1510 int return_val_alloced;
1511
1512 return_val_used = 0;
1513 /* Small for testing. */
1514 return_val_alloced = 1;
1515 return_val = (char **) xmalloc (return_val_alloced * sizeof (char *));
1516
1517 subsequent_name = 0;
1518 while (1)
1519 {
1520 char *p;
1521 p = filename_completion_function (text, subsequent_name);
1522 if (return_val_used >= return_val_alloced)
1523 {
1524 return_val_alloced *= 2;
1525 return_val =
1526 (char **) xrealloc (return_val,
1527 return_val_alloced * sizeof (char *));
1528 }
1529 if (p == NULL)
1530 {
1531 return_val[return_val_used++] = p;
1532 break;
1533 }
1534 /* Like emacs, don't complete on old versions. Especially useful
1535 in the "source" command. */
1536 if (p[strlen (p) - 1] == '~')
1537 continue;
1538
1539 {
1540 char *q;
1541 if (word == text)
1542 /* Return exactly p. */
1543 return_val[return_val_used++] = p;
1544 else if (word > text)
1545 {
1546 /* Return some portion of p. */
1547 q = xmalloc (strlen (p) + 5);
1548 strcpy (q, p + (word - text));
1549 return_val[return_val_used++] = q;
1550 free (p);
1551 }
1552 else
1553 {
1554 /* Return some of TEXT plus p. */
1555 q = xmalloc (strlen (p) + (text - word) + 5);
1556 strncpy (q, word, text - word);
1557 q[text - word] = '\0';
1558 strcat (q, p);
1559 return_val[return_val_used++] = q;
1560 free (p);
1561 }
1562 }
1563 subsequent_name = 1;
1564 }
1565 #if 0
1566 /* There is no way to do this just long enough to affect quote inserting
1567 without also affecting the next completion. This should be fixed in
1568 readline. FIXME. */
1569 /* Insure that readline does the right thing
1570 with respect to inserting quotes. */
1571 rl_completer_word_break_characters = "";
1572 #endif
1573 return return_val;
1574 }
1575
1576 /* Here are some useful test cases for completion. FIXME: These should
1577 be put in the test suite. They should be tested with both M-? and TAB.
1578
1579 "show output-" "radix"
1580 "show output" "-radix"
1581 "p" ambiguous (commands starting with p--path, print, printf, etc.)
1582 "p " ambiguous (all symbols)
1583 "info t foo" no completions
1584 "info t " no completions
1585 "info t" ambiguous ("info target", "info terminal", etc.)
1586 "info ajksdlfk" no completions
1587 "info ajksdlfk " no completions
1588 "info" " "
1589 "info " ambiguous (all info commands)
1590 "p \"a" no completions (string constant)
1591 "p 'a" ambiguous (all symbols starting with a)
1592 "p b-a" ambiguous (all symbols starting with a)
1593 "p b-" ambiguous (all symbols)
1594 "file Make" "file" (word break hard to screw up here)
1595 "file ../gdb.stabs/we" "ird" (needs to not break word at slash)
1596 */
1597
1598 /* Generate completions one by one for the completer. Each time we are
1599 called return another potential completion to the caller.
1600 line_completion just completes on commands or passes the buck to the
1601 command's completer function, the stuff specific to symbol completion
1602 is in make_symbol_completion_list.
1603
1604 TEXT is the caller's idea of the "word" we are looking at.
1605
1606 MATCHES is the number of matches that have currently been collected from
1607 calling this completion function. When zero, then we need to initialize,
1608 otherwise the initialization has already taken place and we can just
1609 return the next potential completion string.
1610
1611 LINE_BUFFER is available to be looked at; it contains the entire text
1612 of the line. POINT is the offset in that line of the cursor. You
1613 should pretend that the line ends at POINT.
1614
1615 Returns NULL if there are no more completions, else a pointer to a string
1616 which is a possible completion, it is the caller's responsibility to
1617 free the string. */
1618
1619 static char *
1620 line_completion_function (text, matches, line_buffer, point)
1621 char *text;
1622 int matches;
1623 char *line_buffer;
1624 int point;
1625 {
1626 static char **list = (char **)NULL; /* Cache of completions */
1627 static int index; /* Next cached completion */
1628 char *output = NULL;
1629 char *tmp_command, *p;
1630 /* Pointer within tmp_command which corresponds to text. */
1631 char *word;
1632 struct cmd_list_element *c, *result_list;
1633
1634 if (matches == 0)
1635 {
1636 /* The caller is beginning to accumulate a new set of completions, so
1637 we need to find all of them now, and cache them for returning one at
1638 a time on future calls. */
1639
1640 if (list)
1641 {
1642 /* Free the storage used by LIST, but not by the strings inside.
1643 This is because rl_complete_internal () frees the strings. */
1644 free ((PTR)list);
1645 }
1646 list = 0;
1647 index = 0;
1648
1649 /* Choose the default set of word break characters to break completions.
1650 If we later find out that we are doing completions on command strings
1651 (as opposed to strings supplied by the individual command completer
1652 functions, which can be any string) then we will switch to the
1653 special word break set for command strings, which leaves out the
1654 '-' character used in some commands. */
1655
1656 rl_completer_word_break_characters =
1657 gdb_completer_word_break_characters;
1658
1659 /* Decide whether to complete on a list of gdb commands or on symbols. */
1660 tmp_command = (char *) alloca (point + 1);
1661 p = tmp_command;
1662
1663 strncpy (tmp_command, line_buffer, point);
1664 tmp_command[point] = '\0';
1665 /* Since text always contains some number of characters leading up
1666 to point, we can find the equivalent position in tmp_command
1667 by subtracting that many characters from the end of tmp_command. */
1668 word = tmp_command + point - strlen (text);
1669
1670 if (point == 0)
1671 {
1672 /* An empty line we want to consider ambiguous; that is, it
1673 could be any command. */
1674 c = (struct cmd_list_element *) -1;
1675 result_list = 0;
1676 }
1677 else
1678 {
1679 c = lookup_cmd_1 (&p, cmdlist, &result_list, 1);
1680 }
1681
1682 /* Move p up to the next interesting thing. */
1683 while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
1684 {
1685 p++;
1686 }
1687
1688 if (!c)
1689 {
1690 /* It is an unrecognized command. So there are no
1691 possible completions. */
1692 list = NULL;
1693 }
1694 else if (c == (struct cmd_list_element *) -1)
1695 {
1696 char *q;
1697
1698 /* lookup_cmd_1 advances p up to the first ambiguous thing, but
1699 doesn't advance over that thing itself. Do so now. */
1700 q = p;
1701 while (*q && (isalnum (*q) || *q == '-' || *q == '_'))
1702 ++q;
1703 if (q != tmp_command + point)
1704 {
1705 /* There is something beyond the ambiguous
1706 command, so there are no possible completions. For
1707 example, "info t " or "info t foo" does not complete
1708 to anything, because "info t" can be "info target" or
1709 "info terminal". */
1710 list = NULL;
1711 }
1712 else
1713 {
1714 /* We're trying to complete on the command which was ambiguous.
1715 This we can deal with. */
1716 if (result_list)
1717 {
1718 list = complete_on_cmdlist (*result_list->prefixlist, p,
1719 word);
1720 }
1721 else
1722 {
1723 list = complete_on_cmdlist (cmdlist, p, word);
1724 }
1725 /* Insure that readline does the right thing with respect to
1726 inserting quotes. */
1727 rl_completer_word_break_characters =
1728 gdb_completer_command_word_break_characters;
1729 }
1730 }
1731 else
1732 {
1733 /* We've recognized a full command. */
1734
1735 if (p == tmp_command + point)
1736 {
1737 /* There is no non-whitespace in the line beyond the command. */
1738
1739 if (p[-1] == ' ' || p[-1] == '\t')
1740 {
1741 /* The command is followed by whitespace; we need to complete
1742 on whatever comes after command. */
1743 if (c->prefixlist)
1744 {
1745 /* It is a prefix command; what comes after it is
1746 a subcommand (e.g. "info "). */
1747 list = complete_on_cmdlist (*c->prefixlist, p, word);
1748
1749 /* Insure that readline does the right thing
1750 with respect to inserting quotes. */
1751 rl_completer_word_break_characters =
1752 gdb_completer_command_word_break_characters;
1753 }
1754 else if (c->enums)
1755 {
1756 list = complete_on_enum (c->enums, p, word);
1757 rl_completer_word_break_characters =
1758 gdb_completer_command_word_break_characters;
1759 }
1760 else
1761 {
1762 /* It is a normal command; what comes after it is
1763 completed by the command's completer function. */
1764 list = (*c->completer) (p, word);
1765 }
1766 }
1767 else
1768 {
1769 /* The command is not followed by whitespace; we need to
1770 complete on the command itself. e.g. "p" which is a
1771 command itself but also can complete to "print", "ptype"
1772 etc. */
1773 char *q;
1774
1775 /* Find the command we are completing on. */
1776 q = p;
1777 while (q > tmp_command)
1778 {
1779 if (isalnum (q[-1]) || q[-1] == '-' || q[-1] == '_')
1780 --q;
1781 else
1782 break;
1783 }
1784
1785 list = complete_on_cmdlist (result_list, q, word);
1786
1787 /* Insure that readline does the right thing
1788 with respect to inserting quotes. */
1789 rl_completer_word_break_characters =
1790 gdb_completer_command_word_break_characters;
1791 }
1792 }
1793 else
1794 {
1795 /* There is non-whitespace beyond the command. */
1796
1797 if (c->prefixlist && !c->allow_unknown)
1798 {
1799 /* It is an unrecognized subcommand of a prefix command,
1800 e.g. "info adsfkdj". */
1801 list = NULL;
1802 }
1803 else if (c->enums)
1804 {
1805 list = complete_on_enum (c->enums, p, word);
1806 }
1807 else
1808 {
1809 /* It is a normal command. */
1810 list = (*c->completer) (p, word);
1811 }
1812 }
1813 }
1814 }
1815
1816 /* If we found a list of potential completions during initialization then
1817 dole them out one at a time. The vector of completions is NULL
1818 terminated, so after returning the last one, return NULL (and continue
1819 to do so) each time we are called after that, until a new list is
1820 available. */
1821
1822 if (list)
1823 {
1824 output = list[index];
1825 if (output)
1826 {
1827 index++;
1828 }
1829 }
1830
1831 #if 0
1832 /* Can't do this because readline hasn't yet checked the word breaks
1833 for figuring out whether to insert a quote. */
1834 if (output == NULL)
1835 /* Make sure the word break characters are set back to normal for the
1836 next time that readline tries to complete something. */
1837 rl_completer_word_break_characters =
1838 gdb_completer_word_break_characters;
1839 #endif
1840
1841 return (output);
1842 }
1843
1844 /* Line completion interface function for readline. */
1845
1846 static char *
1847 readline_line_completion_function (text, matches)
1848 char *text;
1849 int matches;
1850 {
1851 return line_completion_function (text, matches, rl_line_buffer, rl_point);
1852 }
1853
1854 /* Skip over a possibly quoted word (as defined by the quote characters
1855 and word break characters the completer uses). Returns pointer to the
1856 location after the "word". */
1857
1858 char *
1859 skip_quoted (str)
1860 char *str;
1861 {
1862 char quote_char = '\0';
1863 char *scan;
1864
1865 for (scan = str; *scan != '\0'; scan++)
1866 {
1867 if (quote_char != '\0')
1868 {
1869 /* Ignore everything until the matching close quote char */
1870 if (*scan == quote_char)
1871 {
1872 /* Found matching close quote. */
1873 scan++;
1874 break;
1875 }
1876 }
1877 else if (strchr (gdb_completer_quote_characters, *scan))
1878 {
1879 /* Found start of a quoted string. */
1880 quote_char = *scan;
1881 }
1882 else if (strchr (gdb_completer_word_break_characters, *scan))
1883 {
1884 break;
1885 }
1886 }
1887 return (scan);
1888 }
1889
1890 \f
1891 #ifdef STOP_SIGNAL
1892 static void
1893 stop_sig (signo)
1894 int signo;
1895 {
1896 #if STOP_SIGNAL == SIGTSTP
1897 signal (SIGTSTP, SIG_DFL);
1898 sigsetmask (0);
1899 kill (getpid (), SIGTSTP);
1900 signal (SIGTSTP, stop_sig);
1901 #else
1902 signal (STOP_SIGNAL, stop_sig);
1903 #endif
1904 printf_unfiltered ("%s", prompt);
1905 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
1906
1907 /* Forget about any previous command -- null line now will do nothing. */
1908 dont_repeat ();
1909 }
1910 #endif /* STOP_SIGNAL */
1911
1912 /* Initialize signal handlers. */
1913 static void
1914 do_nothing (signo)
1915 int signo;
1916 {
1917 /* Under System V the default disposition of a signal is reinstated after
1918 the signal is caught and delivered to an application process. On such
1919 systems one must restore the replacement signal handler if one wishes
1920 to continue handling the signal in one's program. On BSD systems this
1921 is not needed but it is harmless, and it simplifies the code to just do
1922 it unconditionally. */
1923 signal (signo, do_nothing);
1924 }
1925
1926 static void
1927 init_signals ()
1928 {
1929 signal (SIGINT, request_quit);
1930
1931 /* If SIGTRAP was set to SIG_IGN, then the SIG_IGN will get passed
1932 to the inferior and breakpoints will be ignored. */
1933 #ifdef SIGTRAP
1934 signal (SIGTRAP, SIG_DFL);
1935 #endif
1936
1937 /* If we initialize SIGQUIT to SIG_IGN, then the SIG_IGN will get
1938 passed to the inferior, which we don't want. It would be
1939 possible to do a "signal (SIGQUIT, SIG_DFL)" after we fork, but
1940 on BSD4.3 systems using vfork, that can affect the
1941 GDB process as well as the inferior (the signal handling tables
1942 might be in memory, shared between the two). Since we establish
1943 a handler for SIGQUIT, when we call exec it will set the signal
1944 to SIG_DFL for us. */
1945 signal (SIGQUIT, do_nothing);
1946 #ifdef SIGHUP
1947 if (signal (SIGHUP, do_nothing) != SIG_IGN)
1948 signal (SIGHUP, disconnect);
1949 #endif
1950 signal (SIGFPE, float_handler);
1951
1952 #if defined(SIGWINCH) && defined(SIGWINCH_HANDLER)
1953 signal (SIGWINCH, SIGWINCH_HANDLER);
1954 #endif
1955 }
1956 \f
1957 /* Read one line from the command input stream `instream'
1958 into the local static buffer `linebuffer' (whose current length
1959 is `linelength').
1960 The buffer is made bigger as necessary.
1961 Returns the address of the start of the line.
1962
1963 NULL is returned for end of file.
1964
1965 *If* the instream == stdin & stdin is a terminal, the line read
1966 is copied into the file line saver (global var char *line,
1967 length linesize) so that it can be duplicated.
1968
1969 This routine either uses fancy command line editing or
1970 simple input as the user has requested. */
1971
1972 char *
1973 command_line_input (prrompt, repeat, annotation_suffix)
1974 char *prrompt;
1975 int repeat;
1976 char *annotation_suffix;
1977 {
1978 static char *linebuffer = 0;
1979 static unsigned linelength = 0;
1980 register char *p;
1981 char *p1;
1982 char *rl;
1983 char *local_prompt = prrompt;
1984 char *nline;
1985 char got_eof = 0;
1986
1987 /* The annotation suffix must be non-NULL. */
1988 if (annotation_suffix == NULL)
1989 annotation_suffix = "";
1990
1991 if (annotation_level > 1 && instream == stdin)
1992 {
1993 local_prompt = alloca ((prrompt == NULL ? 0 : strlen (prrompt))
1994 + strlen (annotation_suffix) + 40);
1995 if (prrompt == NULL)
1996 local_prompt[0] = '\0';
1997 else
1998 strcpy (local_prompt, prrompt);
1999 strcat (local_prompt, "\n\032\032");
2000 strcat (local_prompt, annotation_suffix);
2001 strcat (local_prompt, "\n");
2002 }
2003
2004 if (linebuffer == 0)
2005 {
2006 linelength = 80;
2007 linebuffer = (char *) xmalloc (linelength);
2008 }
2009
2010 p = linebuffer;
2011
2012 /* Control-C quits instantly if typed while in this loop
2013 since it should not wait until the user types a newline. */
2014 immediate_quit++;
2015 #ifdef STOP_SIGNAL
2016 if (job_control)
2017 signal (STOP_SIGNAL, stop_sig);
2018 #endif
2019
2020 while (1)
2021 {
2022 /* Make sure that all output has been output. Some machines may let
2023 you get away with leaving out some of the gdb_flush, but not all. */
2024 wrap_here ("");
2025 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
2026 gdb_flush (gdb_stderr);
2027
2028 if (source_file_name != NULL)
2029 {
2030 ++source_line_number;
2031 sprintf (source_error,
2032 "%s%s:%d: Error in sourced command file:\n",
2033 source_pre_error,
2034 source_file_name,
2035 source_line_number);
2036 error_pre_print = source_error;
2037 }
2038
2039 if (annotation_level > 1 && instream == stdin)
2040 {
2041 printf_unfiltered ("\n\032\032pre-");
2042 printf_unfiltered (annotation_suffix);
2043 printf_unfiltered ("\n");
2044 }
2045
2046 /* Don't use fancy stuff if not talking to stdin. */
2047 if (readline_hook && instream == NULL)
2048 {
2049 rl = (*readline_hook) (local_prompt);
2050 }
2051 else if (command_editing_p && instream == stdin && ISATTY (instream))
2052 {
2053 rl = readline (local_prompt);
2054 }
2055 else
2056 {
2057 rl = gdb_readline (local_prompt);
2058 }
2059
2060 if (annotation_level > 1 && instream == stdin)
2061 {
2062 printf_unfiltered ("\n\032\032post-");
2063 printf_unfiltered (annotation_suffix);
2064 printf_unfiltered ("\n");
2065 }
2066
2067 if (!rl || rl == (char *) EOF)
2068 {
2069 got_eof = 1;
2070 break;
2071 }
2072 if (strlen(rl) + 1 + (p - linebuffer) > linelength)
2073 {
2074 linelength = strlen(rl) + 1 + (p - linebuffer);
2075 nline = (char *) xrealloc (linebuffer, linelength);
2076 p += nline - linebuffer;
2077 linebuffer = nline;
2078 }
2079 p1 = rl;
2080 /* Copy line. Don't copy null at end. (Leaves line alone
2081 if this was just a newline) */
2082 while (*p1)
2083 *p++ = *p1++;
2084
2085 free (rl); /* Allocated in readline. */
2086
2087 if (p == linebuffer || *(p - 1) != '\\')
2088 break;
2089
2090 p--; /* Put on top of '\'. */
2091 local_prompt = (char *) 0;
2092 }
2093
2094 #ifdef STOP_SIGNAL
2095 if (job_control)
2096 signal (STOP_SIGNAL, SIG_DFL);
2097 #endif
2098 immediate_quit--;
2099
2100 if (got_eof)
2101 return NULL;
2102
2103 #define SERVER_COMMAND_LENGTH 7
2104 server_command =
2105 (p - linebuffer > SERVER_COMMAND_LENGTH)
2106 && STREQN (linebuffer, "server ", SERVER_COMMAND_LENGTH);
2107 if (server_command)
2108 {
2109 /* Note that we don't set `line'. Between this and the check in
2110 dont_repeat, this insures that repeating will still do the
2111 right thing. */
2112 *p = '\0';
2113 return linebuffer + SERVER_COMMAND_LENGTH;
2114 }
2115
2116 /* Do history expansion if that is wished. */
2117 if (history_expansion_p && instream == stdin
2118 && ISATTY (instream))
2119 {
2120 char *history_value;
2121 int expanded;
2122
2123 *p = '\0'; /* Insert null now. */
2124 expanded = history_expand (linebuffer, &history_value);
2125 if (expanded)
2126 {
2127 /* Print the changes. */
2128 printf_unfiltered ("%s\n", history_value);
2129
2130 /* If there was an error, call this function again. */
2131 if (expanded < 0)
2132 {
2133 free (history_value);
2134 return command_line_input (prrompt, repeat, annotation_suffix);
2135 }
2136 if (strlen (history_value) > linelength)
2137 {
2138 linelength = strlen (history_value) + 1;
2139 linebuffer = (char *) xrealloc (linebuffer, linelength);
2140 }
2141 strcpy (linebuffer, history_value);
2142 p = linebuffer + strlen(linebuffer);
2143 free (history_value);
2144 }
2145 }
2146
2147 /* If we just got an empty line, and that is supposed
2148 to repeat the previous command, return the value in the
2149 global buffer. */
2150 if (repeat && p == linebuffer)
2151 return line;
2152 for (p1 = linebuffer; *p1 == ' ' || *p1 == '\t'; p1++) ;
2153 if (repeat && !*p1)
2154 return line;
2155
2156 *p = 0;
2157
2158 /* Add line to history if appropriate. */
2159 if (instream == stdin
2160 && ISATTY (stdin) && *linebuffer)
2161 add_history (linebuffer);
2162
2163 /* Note: lines consisting solely of comments are added to the command
2164 history. This is useful when you type a command, and then
2165 realize you don't want to execute it quite yet. You can comment
2166 out the command and then later fetch it from the value history
2167 and remove the '#'. The kill ring is probably better, but some
2168 people are in the habit of commenting things out. */
2169 if (*p1 == '#')
2170 *p1 = '\0'; /* Found a comment. */
2171
2172 /* Save into global buffer if appropriate. */
2173 if (repeat)
2174 {
2175 if (linelength > linesize)
2176 {
2177 line = xrealloc (line, linelength);
2178 linesize = linelength;
2179 }
2180 strcpy (line, linebuffer);
2181 return line;
2182 }
2183
2184 return linebuffer;
2185 }
2186 \f
2187
2188 /* Expand the body_list of COMMAND so that it can hold NEW_LENGTH
2189 code bodies. This is typically used when we encounter an "else"
2190 clause for an "if" command. */
2191
2192 static void
2193 realloc_body_list (command, new_length)
2194 struct command_line *command;
2195 int new_length;
2196 {
2197 int n;
2198 struct command_line **body_list;
2199
2200 n = command->body_count;
2201
2202 /* Nothing to do? */
2203 if (new_length <= n)
2204 return;
2205
2206 body_list = (struct command_line **)
2207 xmalloc (sizeof (struct command_line *) * new_length);
2208
2209 memcpy (body_list, command->body_list, sizeof (struct command_line *) * n);
2210
2211 free (command->body_list);
2212 command->body_list = body_list;
2213 command->body_count = new_length;
2214 }
2215
2216 /* Read one line from the input stream. If the command is an "else" or
2217 "end", return such an indication to the caller. */
2218
2219 static enum misc_command_type
2220 read_next_line (command)
2221 struct command_line **command;
2222 {
2223 char *p, *p1, *prompt_ptr, control_prompt[256];
2224 int i = 0;
2225
2226 if (control_level >= 254)
2227 error ("Control nesting too deep!\n");
2228
2229 /* Set a prompt based on the nesting of the control commands. */
2230 if (instream == stdin || (instream == 0 && readline_hook != NULL))
2231 {
2232 for (i = 0; i < control_level; i++)
2233 control_prompt[i] = ' ';
2234 control_prompt[i] = '>';
2235 control_prompt[i+1] = '\0';
2236 prompt_ptr = (char *)&control_prompt[0];
2237 }
2238 else
2239 prompt_ptr = NULL;
2240
2241 p = command_line_input (prompt_ptr, instream == stdin, "commands");
2242
2243 /* Not sure what to do here. */
2244 if (p == NULL)
2245 return end_command;
2246
2247 /* Strip leading and trailing whitespace. */
2248 while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
2249 p++;
2250
2251 p1 = p + strlen (p);
2252 while (p1 != p && (p1[-1] == ' ' || p1[-1] == '\t'))
2253 p1--;
2254
2255 /* Blanks and comments don't really do anything, but we need to
2256 distinguish them from else, end and other commands which can be
2257 executed. */
2258 if (p1 == p || p[0] == '#')
2259 return nop_command;
2260
2261 /* Is this the end of a simple, while, or if control structure? */
2262 if (p1 - p == 3 && !strncmp (p, "end", 3))
2263 return end_command;
2264
2265 /* Is the else clause of an if control structure? */
2266 if (p1 - p == 4 && !strncmp (p, "else", 4))
2267 return else_command;
2268
2269 /* Check for while, if, break, continue, etc and build a new command
2270 line structure for them. */
2271 if (p1 - p > 5 && !strncmp (p, "while", 5))
2272 *command = build_command_line (while_control, p + 6);
2273 else if (p1 - p > 2 && !strncmp (p, "if", 2))
2274 *command = build_command_line (if_control, p + 3);
2275 else if (p1 - p == 10 && !strncmp (p, "loop_break", 10))
2276 {
2277 *command = (struct command_line *)
2278 xmalloc (sizeof (struct command_line));
2279 (*command)->next = NULL;
2280 (*command)->line = NULL;
2281 (*command)->control_type = break_control;
2282 (*command)->body_count = 0;
2283 (*command)->body_list = NULL;
2284 }
2285 else if (p1 - p == 13 && !strncmp (p, "loop_continue", 13))
2286 {
2287 *command = (struct command_line *)
2288 xmalloc (sizeof (struct command_line));
2289 (*command)->next = NULL;
2290 (*command)->line = NULL;
2291 (*command)->control_type = continue_control;
2292 (*command)->body_count = 0;
2293 (*command)->body_list = NULL;
2294 }
2295 else
2296 {
2297 /* A normal command. */
2298 *command = (struct command_line *)
2299 xmalloc (sizeof (struct command_line));
2300 (*command)->next = NULL;
2301 (*command)->line = savestring (p, p1 - p);
2302 (*command)->control_type = simple_control;
2303 (*command)->body_count = 0;
2304 (*command)->body_list = NULL;
2305 }
2306
2307 /* Nothing special. */
2308 return ok_command;
2309 }
2310
2311 /* Recursively read in the control structures and create a command_line
2312 structure from them.
2313
2314 The parent_control parameter is the control structure in which the
2315 following commands are nested. */
2316
2317 static enum command_control_type
2318 recurse_read_control_structure (current_cmd)
2319 struct command_line *current_cmd;
2320 {
2321 int current_body, i;
2322 enum misc_command_type val;
2323 enum command_control_type ret;
2324 struct command_line **body_ptr, *child_tail, *next;
2325
2326 child_tail = NULL;
2327 current_body = 1;
2328
2329 /* Sanity checks. */
2330 if (current_cmd->control_type == simple_control)
2331 {
2332 error ("Recursed on a simple control type\n");
2333 return invalid_control;
2334 }
2335
2336 if (current_body > current_cmd->body_count)
2337 {
2338 error ("Allocated body is smaller than this command type needs\n");
2339 return invalid_control;
2340 }
2341
2342 /* Read lines from the input stream and build control structures. */
2343 while (1)
2344 {
2345 dont_repeat ();
2346
2347 next = NULL;
2348 val = read_next_line (&next);
2349
2350 /* Just skip blanks and comments. */
2351 if (val == nop_command)
2352 continue;
2353
2354 if (val == end_command)
2355 {
2356 if (current_cmd->control_type == while_control
2357 || current_cmd->control_type == if_control)
2358 {
2359 /* Success reading an entire control structure. */
2360 ret = simple_control;
2361 break;
2362 }
2363 else
2364 {
2365 ret = invalid_control;
2366 break;
2367 }
2368 }
2369
2370 /* Not the end of a control structure. */
2371 if (val == else_command)
2372 {
2373 if (current_cmd->control_type == if_control
2374 && current_body == 1)
2375 {
2376 realloc_body_list (current_cmd, 2);
2377 current_body = 2;
2378 child_tail = NULL;
2379 continue;
2380 }
2381 else
2382 {
2383 ret = invalid_control;
2384 break;
2385 }
2386 }
2387
2388 if (child_tail)
2389 {
2390 child_tail->next = next;
2391 }
2392 else
2393 {
2394 body_ptr = current_cmd->body_list;
2395 for (i = 1; i < current_body; i++)
2396 body_ptr++;
2397
2398 *body_ptr = next;
2399
2400 }
2401
2402 child_tail = next;
2403
2404 /* If the latest line is another control structure, then recurse
2405 on it. */
2406 if (next->control_type == while_control
2407 || next->control_type == if_control)
2408 {
2409 control_level++;
2410 ret = recurse_read_control_structure (next);
2411 control_level--;
2412
2413 if (ret != simple_control)
2414 break;
2415 }
2416 }
2417
2418 dont_repeat ();
2419
2420 return ret;
2421 }
2422
2423 /* Read lines from the input stream and accumulate them in a chain of
2424 struct command_line's, which is then returned. For input from a
2425 terminal, the special command "end" is used to mark the end of the
2426 input, and is not included in the returned chain of commands. */
2427
2428 #define END_MESSAGE "End with a line saying just \"end\"."
2429
2430 struct command_line *
2431 read_command_lines (prompt, from_tty)
2432 char *prompt;
2433 int from_tty;
2434 {
2435 struct command_line *head, *tail, *next;
2436 struct cleanup *old_chain;
2437 enum command_control_type ret;
2438 enum misc_command_type val;
2439
2440 if (readline_begin_hook)
2441 {
2442 /* Note - intentional to merge messages with no newline */
2443 (*readline_begin_hook) ("%s %s\n", prompt, END_MESSAGE);
2444 }
2445 else if (from_tty && input_from_terminal_p ())
2446 {
2447 printf_unfiltered ("%s\n%s\n", prompt, END_MESSAGE);
2448 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
2449 }
2450
2451 head = tail = NULL;
2452 old_chain = NULL;
2453
2454 while (1)
2455 {
2456 val = read_next_line (&next);
2457
2458 /* Ignore blank lines or comments. */
2459 if (val == nop_command)
2460 continue;
2461
2462 if (val == end_command)
2463 {
2464 ret = simple_control;
2465 break;
2466 }
2467
2468 if (val != ok_command)
2469 {
2470 ret = invalid_control;
2471 break;
2472 }
2473
2474 if (next->control_type == while_control
2475 || next->control_type == if_control)
2476 {
2477 control_level++;
2478 ret = recurse_read_control_structure (next);
2479 control_level--;
2480
2481 if (ret == invalid_control)
2482 break;
2483 }
2484
2485 if (tail)
2486 {
2487 tail->next = next;
2488 }
2489 else
2490 {
2491 head = next;
2492 old_chain = make_cleanup (free_command_lines, &head);
2493 }
2494 tail = next;
2495 }
2496
2497 dont_repeat ();
2498
2499 if (head)
2500 {
2501 if (ret != invalid_control)
2502 {
2503 discard_cleanups (old_chain);
2504 }
2505 else
2506 do_cleanups (old_chain);
2507 }
2508
2509 if (readline_end_hook)
2510 {
2511 (*readline_end_hook) ();
2512 }
2513 return (head);
2514 }
2515
2516 /* Free a chain of struct command_line's. */
2517
2518 void
2519 free_command_lines (lptr)
2520 struct command_line **lptr;
2521 {
2522 register struct command_line *l = *lptr;
2523 register struct command_line *next;
2524 struct command_line **blist;
2525 int i;
2526
2527 while (l)
2528 {
2529 if (l->body_count > 0)
2530 {
2531 blist = l->body_list;
2532 for (i = 0; i < l->body_count; i++, blist++)
2533 free_command_lines (blist);
2534 }
2535 next = l->next;
2536 free (l->line);
2537 free ((PTR)l);
2538 l = next;
2539 }
2540 }
2541 \f
2542 /* Add an element to the list of info subcommands. */
2543
2544 void
2545 add_info (name, fun, doc)
2546 char *name;
2547 void (*fun) PARAMS ((char *, int));
2548 char *doc;
2549 {
2550 add_cmd (name, no_class, fun, doc, &infolist);
2551 }
2552
2553 /* Add an alias to the list of info subcommands. */
2554
2555 void
2556 add_info_alias (name, oldname, abbrev_flag)
2557 char *name;
2558 char *oldname;
2559 int abbrev_flag;
2560 {
2561 add_alias_cmd (name, oldname, 0, abbrev_flag, &infolist);
2562 }
2563
2564 /* The "info" command is defined as a prefix, with allow_unknown = 0.
2565 Therefore, its own definition is called only for "info" with no args. */
2566
2567 /* ARGSUSED */
2568 static void
2569 info_command (arg, from_tty)
2570 char *arg;
2571 int from_tty;
2572 {
2573 printf_unfiltered ("\"info\" must be followed by the name of an info command.\n");
2574 help_list (infolist, "info ", -1, gdb_stdout);
2575 }
2576
2577 /* The "complete" command is used by Emacs to implement completion. */
2578
2579 /* ARGSUSED */
2580 static void
2581 complete_command (arg, from_tty)
2582 char *arg;
2583 int from_tty;
2584 {
2585 int i;
2586 int argpoint;
2587 char *completion;
2588
2589 dont_repeat ();
2590
2591 if (arg == NULL)
2592 arg = "";
2593 argpoint = strlen (arg);
2594
2595 for (completion = line_completion_function (arg, i = 0, arg, argpoint);
2596 completion;
2597 completion = line_completion_function (arg, ++i, arg, argpoint))
2598 {
2599 printf_unfiltered ("%s\n", completion);
2600 free (completion);
2601 }
2602 }
2603
2604 /* The "show" command with no arguments shows all the settings. */
2605
2606 /* ARGSUSED */
2607 static void
2608 show_command (arg, from_tty)
2609 char *arg;
2610 int from_tty;
2611 {
2612 cmd_show_list (showlist, from_tty, "");
2613 }
2614 \f
2615 /* Add an element to the list of commands. */
2616
2617 void
2618 add_com (name, class, fun, doc)
2619 char *name;
2620 enum command_class class;
2621 void (*fun) PARAMS ((char *, int));
2622 char *doc;
2623 {
2624 add_cmd (name, class, fun, doc, &cmdlist);
2625 }
2626
2627 /* Add an alias or abbreviation command to the list of commands. */
2628
2629 void
2630 add_com_alias (name, oldname, class, abbrev_flag)
2631 char *name;
2632 char *oldname;
2633 enum command_class class;
2634 int abbrev_flag;
2635 {
2636 add_alias_cmd (name, oldname, class, abbrev_flag, &cmdlist);
2637 }
2638
2639 void
2640 error_no_arg (why)
2641 char *why;
2642 {
2643 error ("Argument required (%s).", why);
2644 }
2645
2646 /* ARGSUSED */
2647 static void
2648 help_command (command, from_tty)
2649 char *command;
2650 int from_tty; /* Ignored */
2651 {
2652 help_cmd (command, gdb_stdout);
2653 }
2654 \f
2655 static void
2656 validate_comname (comname)
2657 char *comname;
2658 {
2659 register char *p;
2660
2661 if (comname == 0)
2662 error_no_arg ("name of command to define");
2663
2664 p = comname;
2665 while (*p)
2666 {
2667 if (!isalnum(*p) && *p != '-' && *p != '_')
2668 error ("Junk in argument list: \"%s\"", p);
2669 p++;
2670 }
2671 }
2672
2673 /* This is just a placeholder in the command data structures. */
2674 static void
2675 user_defined_command (ignore, from_tty)
2676 char *ignore;
2677 int from_tty;
2678 {
2679 }
2680
2681 static void
2682 define_command (comname, from_tty)
2683 char *comname;
2684 int from_tty;
2685 {
2686 register struct command_line *cmds;
2687 register struct cmd_list_element *c, *newc, *hookc = 0;
2688 char *tem = comname;
2689 char tmpbuf[128];
2690 #define HOOK_STRING "hook-"
2691 #define HOOK_LEN 5
2692
2693 validate_comname (comname);
2694
2695 /* Look it up, and verify that we got an exact match. */
2696 c = lookup_cmd (&tem, cmdlist, "", -1, 1);
2697 if (c && !STREQ (comname, c->name))
2698 c = 0;
2699
2700 if (c)
2701 {
2702 if (c->class == class_user || c->class == class_alias)
2703 tem = "Redefine command \"%s\"? ";
2704 else
2705 tem = "Really redefine built-in command \"%s\"? ";
2706 if (!query (tem, c->name))
2707 error ("Command \"%s\" not redefined.", c->name);
2708 }
2709
2710 /* If this new command is a hook, then mark the command which it
2711 is hooking. Note that we allow hooking `help' commands, so that
2712 we can hook the `stop' pseudo-command. */
2713
2714 if (!strncmp (comname, HOOK_STRING, HOOK_LEN))
2715 {
2716 /* Look up cmd it hooks, and verify that we got an exact match. */
2717 tem = comname+HOOK_LEN;
2718 hookc = lookup_cmd (&tem, cmdlist, "", -1, 0);
2719 if (hookc && !STREQ (comname+HOOK_LEN, hookc->name))
2720 hookc = 0;
2721 if (!hookc)
2722 {
2723 warning ("Your new `%s' command does not hook any existing command.",
2724 comname);
2725 if (!query ("Proceed? "))
2726 error ("Not confirmed.");
2727 }
2728 }
2729
2730 comname = savestring (comname, strlen (comname));
2731
2732 /* If the rest of the commands will be case insensitive, this one
2733 should behave in the same manner. */
2734 for (tem = comname; *tem; tem++)
2735 if (isupper(*tem)) *tem = tolower(*tem);
2736
2737 control_level = 0;
2738 sprintf (tmpbuf, "Type commands for definition of \"%s\".", comname);
2739 cmds = read_command_lines (tmpbuf, from_tty);
2740
2741 if (c && c->class == class_user)
2742 free_command_lines (&c->user_commands);
2743
2744 newc = add_cmd (comname, class_user, user_defined_command,
2745 (c && c->class == class_user)
2746 ? c->doc : savestring ("User-defined.", 13), &cmdlist);
2747 newc->user_commands = cmds;
2748
2749 /* If this new command is a hook, then mark both commands as being
2750 tied. */
2751 if (hookc)
2752 {
2753 hookc->hook = newc; /* Target gets hooked. */
2754 newc->hookee = hookc; /* We are marked as hooking target cmd. */
2755 }
2756 }
2757
2758 static void
2759 document_command (comname, from_tty)
2760 char *comname;
2761 int from_tty;
2762 {
2763 struct command_line *doclines;
2764 register struct cmd_list_element *c;
2765 char *tem = comname;
2766 char tmpbuf[128];
2767
2768 validate_comname (comname);
2769
2770 c = lookup_cmd (&tem, cmdlist, "", 0, 1);
2771
2772 if (c->class != class_user)
2773 error ("Command \"%s\" is built-in.", comname);
2774
2775 sprintf (tmpbuf, "Type documentation for \"%s\".", comname);
2776 doclines = read_command_lines (tmpbuf, from_tty);
2777
2778 if (c->doc) free (c->doc);
2779
2780 {
2781 register struct command_line *cl1;
2782 register int len = 0;
2783
2784 for (cl1 = doclines; cl1; cl1 = cl1->next)
2785 len += strlen (cl1->line) + 1;
2786
2787 c->doc = (char *) xmalloc (len + 1);
2788 *c->doc = 0;
2789
2790 for (cl1 = doclines; cl1; cl1 = cl1->next)
2791 {
2792 strcat (c->doc, cl1->line);
2793 if (cl1->next)
2794 strcat (c->doc, "\n");
2795 }
2796 }
2797
2798 free_command_lines (&doclines);
2799 }
2800 \f
2801 void
2802 print_gdb_version (stream)
2803 GDB_FILE *stream;
2804 {
2805 /* From GNU coding standards, first line is meant to be easy for a
2806 program to parse, and is just canonical program name and version
2807 number, which starts after last space. */
2808
2809 fprintf_filtered (stream, "GNU gdb %s\n", version);
2810
2811 /* Second line is a copyright notice. */
2812
2813 fprintf_filtered (stream, "Copyright 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\n");
2814
2815 /* Following the copyright is a brief statement that the program is
2816 free software, that users are free to copy and change it on
2817 certain conditions, that it is covered by the GNU GPL, and that
2818 there is no warranty. */
2819
2820 fprintf_filtered (stream, "\
2821 GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are\n\
2822 welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions.\n\
2823 Type \"show copying\" to see the conditions.\n\
2824 There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type \"show warranty\" for details.\n");
2825
2826 /* After the required info we print the configuration information. */
2827
2828 fprintf_filtered (stream, "This GDB was configured as \"");
2829 if (!STREQ (host_name, target_name))
2830 {
2831 fprintf_filtered (stream, "--host=%s --target=%s", host_name, target_name);
2832 }
2833 else
2834 {
2835 fprintf_filtered (stream, "%s", host_name);
2836 }
2837 fprintf_filtered (stream, "\".");
2838 }
2839
2840 /* ARGSUSED */
2841 static void
2842 show_version (args, from_tty)
2843 char *args;
2844 int from_tty;
2845 {
2846 immediate_quit++;
2847 print_gdb_version (gdb_stdout);
2848 printf_filtered ("\n");
2849 immediate_quit--;
2850 }
2851 \f
2852 /* xgdb calls this to reprint the usual GDB prompt. Obsolete now that xgdb
2853 is obsolete. */
2854
2855 void
2856 print_prompt ()
2857 {
2858 printf_unfiltered ("%s", prompt);
2859 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
2860 }
2861
2862 /* This replaces the above for the frontends: it returns a pointer
2863 to the prompt. */
2864 char *
2865 get_prompt ()
2866 {
2867 return prompt;
2868 }
2869 \f
2870 /* If necessary, make the user confirm that we should quit. Return
2871 non-zero if we should quit, zero if we shouldn't. */
2872
2873 int
2874 quit_confirm ()
2875 {
2876 if (inferior_pid != 0 && target_has_execution)
2877 {
2878 char *s;
2879
2880 if (attach_flag)
2881 s = "The program is running. Quit anyway (and detach it)? ";
2882 else
2883 s = "The program is running. Exit anyway? ";
2884
2885 if (! query (s))
2886 return 0;
2887 }
2888
2889 return 1;
2890 }
2891
2892 /* Quit without asking for confirmation. */
2893
2894 void
2895 quit_force (args, from_tty)
2896 char *args;
2897 int from_tty;
2898 {
2899 int exit_code = 0;
2900
2901 /* An optional expression may be used to cause gdb to terminate with the
2902 value of that expression. */
2903 if (args)
2904 {
2905 value_ptr val = parse_and_eval (args);
2906
2907 exit_code = (int) value_as_long (val);
2908 }
2909
2910 if (inferior_pid != 0 && target_has_execution)
2911 {
2912 if (attach_flag)
2913 target_detach (args, from_tty);
2914 else
2915 target_kill ();
2916 }
2917
2918 /* UDI wants this, to kill the TIP. */
2919 target_close (1);
2920
2921 /* Save the history information if it is appropriate to do so. */
2922 if (write_history_p && history_filename)
2923 write_history (history_filename);
2924
2925 do_final_cleanups(ALL_CLEANUPS); /* Do any final cleanups before exiting */
2926
2927 exit (exit_code);
2928 }
2929
2930 /* Handle the quit command. */
2931
2932 void
2933 quit_command (args, from_tty)
2934 char *args;
2935 int from_tty;
2936 {
2937 if (! quit_confirm ())
2938 error ("Not confirmed.");
2939 quit_force (args, from_tty);
2940 }
2941
2942 /* Returns whether GDB is running on a terminal and whether the user
2943 desires that questions be asked of them on that terminal. */
2944
2945 int
2946 input_from_terminal_p ()
2947 {
2948 return gdb_has_a_terminal () && (instream == stdin) & caution;
2949 }
2950 \f
2951 /* ARGSUSED */
2952 static void
2953 pwd_command (args, from_tty)
2954 char *args;
2955 int from_tty;
2956 {
2957 if (args) error ("The \"pwd\" command does not take an argument: %s", args);
2958 getcwd (gdb_dirbuf, sizeof (gdb_dirbuf));
2959
2960 if (!STREQ (gdb_dirbuf, current_directory))
2961 printf_unfiltered ("Working directory %s\n (canonically %s).\n",
2962 current_directory, gdb_dirbuf);
2963 else
2964 printf_unfiltered ("Working directory %s.\n", current_directory);
2965 }
2966
2967 void
2968 cd_command (dir, from_tty)
2969 char *dir;
2970 int from_tty;
2971 {
2972 int len;
2973 /* Found something other than leading repetitions of "/..". */
2974 int found_real_path;
2975 char *p;
2976
2977 /* If the new directory is absolute, repeat is a no-op; if relative,
2978 repeat might be useful but is more likely to be a mistake. */
2979 dont_repeat ();
2980
2981 if (dir == 0)
2982 error_no_arg ("new working directory");
2983
2984 dir = tilde_expand (dir);
2985 make_cleanup (free, dir);
2986
2987 if (chdir (dir) < 0)
2988 perror_with_name (dir);
2989
2990 len = strlen (dir);
2991 dir = savestring (dir, len - (len > 1 && SLASH_P(dir[len-1])));
2992 if (ROOTED_P(dir))
2993 current_directory = dir;
2994 else
2995 {
2996 if (SLASH_P (current_directory[0]) && current_directory[1] == '\0')
2997 current_directory = concat (current_directory, dir, NULL);
2998 else
2999 current_directory = concat (current_directory, SLASH_STRING, dir, NULL);
3000 free (dir);
3001 }
3002
3003 /* Now simplify any occurrences of `.' and `..' in the pathname. */
3004
3005 found_real_path = 0;
3006 for (p = current_directory; *p;)
3007 {
3008 if (SLASH_P (p[0]) && p[1] == '.' && (p[2] == 0 || SLASH_P (p[2])))
3009 strcpy (p, p + 2);
3010 else if (SLASH_P (p[0]) && p[1] == '.' && p[2] == '.'
3011 && (p[3] == 0 || SLASH_P (p[3])))
3012 {
3013 if (found_real_path)
3014 {
3015 /* Search backwards for the directory just before the "/.."
3016 and obliterate it and the "/..". */
3017 char *q = p;
3018 while (q != current_directory && ! SLASH_P (q[-1]))
3019 --q;
3020
3021 if (q == current_directory)
3022 /* current_directory is
3023 a relative pathname ("can't happen"--leave it alone). */
3024 ++p;
3025 else
3026 {
3027 strcpy (q - 1, p + 3);
3028 p = q - 1;
3029 }
3030 }
3031 else
3032 /* We are dealing with leading repetitions of "/..", for example
3033 "/../..", which is the Mach super-root. */
3034 p += 3;
3035 }
3036 else
3037 {
3038 found_real_path = 1;
3039 ++p;
3040 }
3041 }
3042
3043 forget_cached_source_info ();
3044
3045 if (from_tty)
3046 pwd_command ((char *) 0, 1);
3047 }
3048 \f
3049 struct source_cleanup_lines_args {
3050 int old_line;
3051 char *old_file;
3052 char *old_pre_error;
3053 char *old_error_pre_print;
3054 };
3055
3056 static void
3057 source_cleanup_lines (args)
3058 PTR args;
3059 {
3060 struct source_cleanup_lines_args *p =
3061 (struct source_cleanup_lines_args *)args;
3062 source_line_number = p->old_line;
3063 source_file_name = p->old_file;
3064 source_pre_error = p->old_pre_error;
3065 error_pre_print = p->old_error_pre_print;
3066 }
3067
3068 /* ARGSUSED */
3069 void
3070 source_command (args, from_tty)
3071 char *args;
3072 int from_tty;
3073 {
3074 FILE *stream;
3075 struct cleanup *old_cleanups;
3076 char *file = args;
3077 struct source_cleanup_lines_args old_lines;
3078 int needed_length;
3079
3080 if (file == NULL)
3081 {
3082 error ("source command requires pathname of file to source.");
3083 }
3084
3085 file = tilde_expand (file);
3086 old_cleanups = make_cleanup (free, file);
3087
3088 stream = fopen (file, FOPEN_RT);
3089 if (!stream)
3090 if (from_tty)
3091 perror_with_name (file);
3092 else
3093 return;
3094
3095 make_cleanup (fclose, stream);
3096
3097 old_lines.old_line = source_line_number;
3098 old_lines.old_file = source_file_name;
3099 old_lines.old_pre_error = source_pre_error;
3100 old_lines.old_error_pre_print = error_pre_print;
3101 make_cleanup (source_cleanup_lines, &old_lines);
3102 source_line_number = 0;
3103 source_file_name = file;
3104 source_pre_error = error_pre_print == NULL ? "" : error_pre_print;
3105 source_pre_error = savestring (source_pre_error, strlen (source_pre_error));
3106 make_cleanup (free, source_pre_error);
3107 /* This will get set every time we read a line. So it won't stay "" for
3108 long. */
3109 error_pre_print = "";
3110
3111 needed_length = strlen (source_file_name) + strlen (source_pre_error) + 80;
3112 if (source_error_allocated < needed_length)
3113 {
3114 source_error_allocated *= 2;
3115 if (source_error_allocated < needed_length)
3116 source_error_allocated = needed_length;
3117 if (source_error == NULL)
3118 source_error = xmalloc (source_error_allocated);
3119 else
3120 source_error = xrealloc (source_error, source_error_allocated);
3121 }
3122
3123 read_command_file (stream);
3124
3125 do_cleanups (old_cleanups);
3126 }
3127
3128 /* ARGSUSED */
3129 static void
3130 echo_command (text, from_tty)
3131 char *text;
3132 int from_tty;
3133 {
3134 char *p = text;
3135 register int c;
3136
3137 if (text)
3138 while ((c = *p++) != '\0')
3139 {
3140 if (c == '\\')
3141 {
3142 /* \ at end of argument is used after spaces
3143 so they won't be lost. */
3144 if (*p == 0)
3145 return;
3146
3147 c = parse_escape (&p);
3148 if (c >= 0)
3149 printf_filtered ("%c", c);
3150 }
3151 else
3152 printf_filtered ("%c", c);
3153 }
3154
3155 /* Force this output to appear now. */
3156 wrap_here ("");
3157 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
3158 }
3159
3160 /* ARGSUSED */
3161 static void
3162 dont_repeat_command (ignored, from_tty)
3163 char *ignored;
3164 int from_tty;
3165 {
3166 *line = 0; /* Can't call dont_repeat here because we're not
3167 necessarily reading from stdin. */
3168 }
3169 \f
3170 /* Functions to manipulate the endianness of the target. */
3171
3172 #ifdef TARGET_BYTE_ORDER_SELECTABLE
3173 #ifndef TARGET_BYTE_ORDER_DEFAULT
3174 #define TARGET_BYTE_ORDER_DEFAULT BIG_ENDIAN
3175 #endif
3176 int target_byte_order = TARGET_BYTE_ORDER_DEFAULT;
3177 int target_byte_order_auto = 1;
3178 #else
3179 static int target_byte_order_auto = 0;
3180 #endif
3181
3182 /* Called if the user enters ``set endian'' without an argument. */
3183 static void
3184 set_endian (args, from_tty)
3185 char *args;
3186 int from_tty;
3187 {
3188 printf_unfiltered ("\"set endian\" must be followed by \"auto\", \"big\" or \"little\".\n");
3189 show_endian (args, from_tty);
3190 }
3191
3192 /* Called by ``set endian big''. */
3193 static void
3194 set_endian_big (args, from_tty)
3195 char *args;
3196 int from_tty;
3197 {
3198 #ifdef TARGET_BYTE_ORDER_SELECTABLE
3199 target_byte_order = BIG_ENDIAN;
3200 target_byte_order_auto = 0;
3201 #else
3202 printf_unfiltered ("Byte order is not selectable.");
3203 show_endian (args, from_tty);
3204 #endif
3205 }
3206
3207 /* Called by ``set endian little''. */
3208 static void
3209 set_endian_little (args, from_tty)
3210 char *args;
3211 int from_tty;
3212 {
3213 #ifdef TARGET_BYTE_ORDER_SELECTABLE
3214 target_byte_order = LITTLE_ENDIAN;
3215 target_byte_order_auto = 0;
3216 #else
3217 printf_unfiltered ("Byte order is not selectable.");
3218 show_endian (args, from_tty);
3219 #endif
3220 }
3221
3222 /* Called by ``set endian auto''. */
3223 static void
3224 set_endian_auto (args, from_tty)
3225 char *args;
3226 int from_tty;
3227 {
3228 #ifdef TARGET_BYTE_ORDER_SELECTABLE
3229 target_byte_order_auto = 1;
3230 #else
3231 printf_unfiltered ("Byte order is not selectable.");
3232 show_endian (args, from_tty);
3233 #endif
3234 }
3235
3236 /* Called by ``show endian''. */
3237 static void
3238 show_endian (args, from_tty)
3239 char *args;
3240 int from_tty;
3241 {
3242 const char *msg =
3243 (target_byte_order_auto
3244 ? "The target endianness is set automatically (currently %s endian)\n"
3245 : "The target is assumed to be %s endian\n");
3246 printf_unfiltered ((char *) msg, TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN ? "big" : "little");
3247 }
3248
3249 /* Set the endianness from a BFD. */
3250 void
3251 set_endian_from_file (abfd)
3252 bfd *abfd;
3253 {
3254 #ifdef TARGET_BYTE_ORDER_SELECTABLE
3255 int want;
3256
3257 if (bfd_big_endian (abfd))
3258 want = BIG_ENDIAN;
3259 else
3260 want = LITTLE_ENDIAN;
3261 if (target_byte_order_auto)
3262 target_byte_order = want;
3263 else if (target_byte_order != want)
3264 warning ("%s endian file does not match %s endian target.",
3265 want == BIG_ENDIAN ? "big" : "little",
3266 TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN ? "big" : "little");
3267
3268 #else /* ! defined (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER_SELECTABLE) */
3269
3270 if (bfd_big_endian (abfd)
3271 ? TARGET_BYTE_ORDER != BIG_ENDIAN
3272 : TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN)
3273 warning ("%s endian file does not match %s endian target.",
3274 bfd_big_endian (abfd) ? "big" : "little",
3275 TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN ? "big" : "little");
3276
3277 #endif /* ! defined (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER_SELECTABLE) */
3278 }
3279 \f
3280 /* Functions to manipulate the architecture of the target */
3281
3282 int target_architecture_auto = 1;
3283 extern const bfd_arch_info_type bfd_default_arch_struct;
3284 const bfd_arch_info_type *target_architecture = &bfd_default_arch_struct;
3285 int (*target_architecture_hook) PARAMS ((const bfd_arch_info_type *ap));
3286
3287 static void
3288 set_arch (arch)
3289 const bfd_arch_info_type *arch;
3290 {
3291 /* FIXME: Is it compatible with gdb? */
3292 /* Check with the target on the setting */
3293 if (target_architecture_hook != NULL
3294 && !target_architecture_hook (arch))
3295 printf_unfiltered ("Target does not support `%s' architecture.\n",
3296 arch->printable_name);
3297 else
3298 {
3299 target_architecture_auto = 0;
3300 target_architecture = arch;
3301 }
3302 }
3303
3304
3305 /* Called if the user enters ``set architecture'' with or without an
3306 argument. */
3307 static void
3308 set_architecture (args, from_tty)
3309 char *args;
3310 int from_tty;
3311 {
3312 if (args == NULL)
3313 {
3314 printf_unfiltered ("\"set architecture\" must be followed by \"auto\" or an architecture name.\n");
3315 }
3316 else if (strcmp (args, "auto") == 0)
3317 {
3318 target_architecture_auto = 1;
3319 }
3320 else
3321 {
3322 const bfd_arch_info_type *arch = bfd_scan_arch (args);
3323 if (arch != NULL)
3324 set_arch (arch);
3325 else
3326 printf_unfiltered ("Architecture `%s' not reconized.\n", args);
3327 }
3328 }
3329
3330 /* Called if the user enters ``show architecture'' without an argument. */
3331 static void
3332 show_architecture (args, from_tty)
3333 char *args;
3334 int from_tty;
3335 {
3336 const char *arch;
3337 arch = target_architecture->printable_name;
3338 if (target_architecture_auto)
3339 printf_filtered ("The target architecture is set automatically (currently %s)\n", arch);
3340 else
3341 printf_filtered ("The target architecture is assumed to be %s\n", arch);
3342 }
3343
3344 /* Called if the user enters ``info architecture'' without an argument. */
3345 static void
3346 info_architecture (args, from_tty)
3347 char *args;
3348 int from_tty;
3349 {
3350 enum bfd_architecture a;
3351 printf_filtered ("Available architectures are:\n");
3352 for (a = bfd_arch_obscure + 1; a < bfd_arch_last; a++)
3353 {
3354 const bfd_arch_info_type *ap = bfd_lookup_arch (a, 0);
3355 if (ap != NULL)
3356 {
3357 do
3358 {
3359 printf_filtered (" %s", ap->printable_name);
3360 ap = ap->next;
3361 }
3362 while (ap != NULL);
3363 printf_filtered ("\n");
3364 }
3365 }
3366 }
3367
3368 /* Set the architecture from arch/machine */
3369 void
3370 set_architecture_from_arch_mach (arch, mach)
3371 enum bfd_architecture arch;
3372 unsigned long mach;
3373 {
3374 const bfd_arch_info_type *wanted = bfd_lookup_arch (arch, mach);
3375 if (wanted != NULL)
3376 set_arch (wanted);
3377 else
3378 fatal ("hardwired architecture/machine not reconized");
3379 }
3380
3381
3382 /* Set the architecture from a BFD */
3383 void
3384 set_architecture_from_file (abfd)
3385 bfd *abfd;
3386 {
3387 const bfd_arch_info_type *wanted = bfd_get_arch_info (abfd);
3388 if (target_architecture_auto)
3389 {
3390 if (target_architecture_hook != NULL
3391 && !target_architecture_hook (wanted))
3392 warning ("Target may not support %s architecture",
3393 wanted->printable_name);
3394 target_architecture = wanted;
3395 }
3396 else if (wanted != target_architecture)
3397 {
3398 warning ("%s architecture file may be incompatible with %s target.",
3399 wanted->printable_name,
3400 target_architecture->printable_name);
3401 }
3402 }
3403 \f
3404 /* Functions to manipulate command line editing control variables. */
3405
3406 /* Number of commands to print in each call to show_commands. */
3407 #define Hist_print 10
3408 static void
3409 show_commands (args, from_tty)
3410 char *args;
3411 int from_tty;
3412 {
3413 /* Index for history commands. Relative to history_base. */
3414 int offset;
3415
3416 /* Number of the history entry which we are planning to display next.
3417 Relative to history_base. */
3418 static int num = 0;
3419
3420 /* The first command in the history which doesn't exist (i.e. one more
3421 than the number of the last command). Relative to history_base. */
3422 int hist_len;
3423
3424 extern HIST_ENTRY *history_get PARAMS ((int));
3425
3426 /* Print out some of the commands from the command history. */
3427 /* First determine the length of the history list. */
3428 hist_len = history_size;
3429 for (offset = 0; offset < history_size; offset++)
3430 {
3431 if (!history_get (history_base + offset))
3432 {
3433 hist_len = offset;
3434 break;
3435 }
3436 }
3437
3438 if (args)
3439 {
3440 if (args[0] == '+' && args[1] == '\0')
3441 /* "info editing +" should print from the stored position. */
3442 ;
3443 else
3444 /* "info editing <exp>" should print around command number <exp>. */
3445 num = (parse_and_eval_address (args) - history_base) - Hist_print / 2;
3446 }
3447 /* "show commands" means print the last Hist_print commands. */
3448 else
3449 {
3450 num = hist_len - Hist_print;
3451 }
3452
3453 if (num < 0)
3454 num = 0;
3455
3456 /* If there are at least Hist_print commands, we want to display the last
3457 Hist_print rather than, say, the last 6. */
3458 if (hist_len - num < Hist_print)
3459 {
3460 num = hist_len - Hist_print;
3461 if (num < 0)
3462 num = 0;
3463 }
3464
3465 for (offset = num; offset < num + Hist_print && offset < hist_len; offset++)
3466 {
3467 printf_filtered ("%5d %s\n", history_base + offset,
3468 (history_get (history_base + offset))->line);
3469 }
3470
3471 /* The next command we want to display is the next one that we haven't
3472 displayed yet. */
3473 num += Hist_print;
3474
3475 /* If the user repeats this command with return, it should do what
3476 "show commands +" does. This is unnecessary if arg is null,
3477 because "show commands +" is not useful after "show commands". */
3478 if (from_tty && args)
3479 {
3480 args[0] = '+';
3481 args[1] = '\0';
3482 }
3483 }
3484
3485 /* Called by do_setshow_command. */
3486 /* ARGSUSED */
3487 static void
3488 set_history_size_command (args, from_tty, c)
3489 char *args;
3490 int from_tty;
3491 struct cmd_list_element *c;
3492 {
3493 if (history_size == INT_MAX)
3494 unstifle_history ();
3495 else if (history_size >= 0)
3496 stifle_history (history_size);
3497 else
3498 {
3499 history_size = INT_MAX;
3500 error ("History size must be non-negative");
3501 }
3502 }
3503
3504 /* ARGSUSED */
3505 static void
3506 set_history (args, from_tty)
3507 char *args;
3508 int from_tty;
3509 {
3510 printf_unfiltered ("\"set history\" must be followed by the name of a history subcommand.\n");
3511 help_list (sethistlist, "set history ", -1, gdb_stdout);
3512 }
3513
3514 /* ARGSUSED */
3515 static void
3516 show_history (args, from_tty)
3517 char *args;
3518 int from_tty;
3519 {
3520 cmd_show_list (showhistlist, from_tty, "");
3521 }
3522
3523 int info_verbose = 0; /* Default verbose msgs off */
3524
3525 /* Called by do_setshow_command. An elaborate joke. */
3526 /* ARGSUSED */
3527 static void
3528 set_verbose (args, from_tty, c)
3529 char *args;
3530 int from_tty;
3531 struct cmd_list_element *c;
3532 {
3533 char *cmdname = "verbose";
3534 struct cmd_list_element *showcmd;
3535
3536 showcmd = lookup_cmd_1 (&cmdname, showlist, NULL, 1);
3537
3538 if (info_verbose)
3539 {
3540 c->doc = "Set verbose printing of informational messages.";
3541 showcmd->doc = "Show verbose printing of informational messages.";
3542 }
3543 else
3544 {
3545 c->doc = "Set verbosity.";
3546 showcmd->doc = "Show verbosity.";
3547 }
3548 }
3549
3550 static void
3551 float_handler (signo)
3552 int signo;
3553 {
3554 /* This message is based on ANSI C, section 4.7. Note that integer
3555 divide by zero causes this, so "float" is a misnomer. */
3556 signal (SIGFPE, float_handler);
3557 error ("Erroneous arithmetic operation.");
3558 }
3559
3560 \f
3561 static void
3562 init_cmd_lists ()
3563 {
3564 cmdlist = NULL;
3565 infolist = NULL;
3566 enablelist = NULL;
3567 disablelist = NULL;
3568 deletelist = NULL;
3569 enablebreaklist = NULL;
3570 setlist = NULL;
3571 unsetlist = NULL;
3572 showlist = NULL;
3573 endianlist = NULL;
3574 sethistlist = NULL;
3575 showhistlist = NULL;
3576 unsethistlist = NULL;
3577 #if MAINTENANCE_CMDS
3578 maintenancelist = NULL;
3579 maintenanceinfolist = NULL;
3580 maintenanceprintlist = NULL;
3581 #endif
3582 setprintlist = NULL;
3583 showprintlist = NULL;
3584 setchecklist = NULL;
3585 showchecklist = NULL;
3586 }
3587
3588 /* Init the history buffer. Note that we are called after the init file(s)
3589 * have been read so that the user can change the history file via his
3590 * .gdbinit file (for instance). The GDBHISTFILE environment variable
3591 * overrides all of this.
3592 */
3593
3594 void
3595 init_history()
3596 {
3597 char *tmpenv;
3598
3599 tmpenv = getenv ("HISTSIZE");
3600 if (tmpenv)
3601 history_size = atoi (tmpenv);
3602 else if (!history_size)
3603 history_size = 256;
3604
3605 stifle_history (history_size);
3606
3607 tmpenv = getenv ("GDBHISTFILE");
3608 if (tmpenv)
3609 history_filename = savestring (tmpenv, strlen(tmpenv));
3610 else if (!history_filename) {
3611 /* We include the current directory so that if the user changes
3612 directories the file written will be the same as the one
3613 that was read. */
3614 history_filename = concat (current_directory, "/.gdb_history", NULL);
3615 }
3616 read_history (history_filename);
3617 }
3618
3619 static void
3620 init_main ()
3621 {
3622 struct cmd_list_element *c;
3623
3624 add_prefix_cmd ("endian", class_support, set_endian,
3625 "Set endianness of target.",
3626 &endianlist, "set endian ", 0, &setlist);
3627 add_cmd ("big", class_support, set_endian_big,
3628 "Set target as being big endian.", &endianlist);
3629 add_cmd ("little", class_support, set_endian_little,
3630 "Set target as being little endian.", &endianlist);
3631 add_cmd ("auto", class_support, set_endian_auto,
3632 "Select target endianness automatically.", &endianlist);
3633 add_cmd ("endian", class_support, show_endian,
3634 "Show endianness of target.", &showlist);
3635
3636 add_cmd ("architecture", class_support, set_architecture,
3637 "Set architecture of target.", &setlist);
3638 add_alias_cmd ("processor", "architecture", class_support, 1, &setlist);
3639 add_cmd ("architecture", class_support, show_architecture,
3640 "Show architecture of target.", &showlist);
3641 add_cmd ("architecture", class_support, info_architecture,
3642 "List supported target architectures", &infolist);
3643
3644
3645 #ifdef DEFAULT_PROMPT
3646 prompt = savestring (DEFAULT_PROMPT, strlen(DEFAULT_PROMPT));
3647 #else
3648 prompt = savestring ("(gdb) ", 6);
3649 #endif
3650
3651 /* Set the important stuff up for command editing. */
3652 command_editing_p = 1;
3653 history_expansion_p = 0;
3654 write_history_p = 0;
3655
3656 /* Setup important stuff for command line editing. */
3657 rl_completion_entry_function = (int (*)()) readline_line_completion_function;
3658 rl_completer_word_break_characters = gdb_completer_word_break_characters;
3659 rl_completer_quote_characters = gdb_completer_quote_characters;
3660 rl_readline_name = "gdb";
3661
3662 /* Define the classes of commands.
3663 They will appear in the help list in the reverse of this order. */
3664
3665 add_cmd ("internals", class_maintenance, NO_FUNCTION,
3666 "Maintenance commands.\n\
3667 Some gdb commands are provided just for use by gdb maintainers.\n\
3668 These commands are subject to frequent change, and may not be as\n\
3669 well documented as user commands.",
3670 &cmdlist);
3671 add_cmd ("obscure", class_obscure, NO_FUNCTION, "Obscure features.", &cmdlist);
3672 add_cmd ("aliases", class_alias, NO_FUNCTION, "Aliases of other commands.", &cmdlist);
3673 add_cmd ("user-defined", class_user, NO_FUNCTION, "User-defined commands.\n\
3674 The commands in this class are those defined by the user.\n\
3675 Use the \"define\" command to define a command.", &cmdlist);
3676 add_cmd ("support", class_support, NO_FUNCTION, "Support facilities.", &cmdlist);
3677 add_cmd ("status", class_info, NO_FUNCTION, "Status inquiries.", &cmdlist);
3678 add_cmd ("files", class_files, NO_FUNCTION, "Specifying and examining files.", &cmdlist);
3679 add_cmd ("breakpoints", class_breakpoint, NO_FUNCTION, "Making program stop at certain points.", &cmdlist);
3680 add_cmd ("data", class_vars, NO_FUNCTION, "Examining data.", &cmdlist);
3681 add_cmd ("stack", class_stack, NO_FUNCTION, "Examining the stack.\n\
3682 The stack is made up of stack frames. Gdb assigns numbers to stack frames\n\
3683 counting from zero for the innermost (currently executing) frame.\n\n\
3684 At any time gdb identifies one frame as the \"selected\" frame.\n\
3685 Variable lookups are done with respect to the selected frame.\n\
3686 When the program being debugged stops, gdb selects the innermost frame.\n\
3687 The commands below can be used to select other frames by number or address.",
3688 &cmdlist);
3689 add_cmd ("running", class_run, NO_FUNCTION, "Running the program.", &cmdlist);
3690
3691 add_com ("pwd", class_files, pwd_command,
3692 "Print working directory. This is used for your program as well.");
3693 c = add_cmd ("cd", class_files, cd_command,
3694 "Set working directory to DIR for debugger and program being debugged.\n\
3695 The change does not take effect for the program being debugged\n\
3696 until the next time it is started.", &cmdlist);
3697 c->completer = filename_completer;
3698
3699 add_show_from_set
3700 (add_set_cmd ("prompt", class_support, var_string, (char *)&prompt,
3701 "Set gdb's prompt",
3702 &setlist),
3703 &showlist);
3704
3705 add_com ("echo", class_support, echo_command,
3706 "Print a constant string. Give string as argument.\n\
3707 C escape sequences may be used in the argument.\n\
3708 No newline is added at the end of the argument;\n\
3709 use \"\\n\" if you want a newline to be printed.\n\
3710 Since leading and trailing whitespace are ignored in command arguments,\n\
3711 if you want to print some you must use \"\\\" before leading whitespace\n\
3712 to be printed or after trailing whitespace.");
3713 add_com ("document", class_support, document_command,
3714 "Document a user-defined command.\n\
3715 Give command name as argument. Give documentation on following lines.\n\
3716 End with a line of just \"end\".");
3717 add_com ("define", class_support, define_command,
3718 "Define a new command name. Command name is argument.\n\
3719 Definition appears on following lines, one command per line.\n\
3720 End with a line of just \"end\".\n\
3721 Use the \"document\" command to give documentation for the new command.\n\
3722 Commands defined in this way may have up to ten arguments.");
3723
3724 #ifdef __STDC__
3725 c = add_cmd ("source", class_support, source_command,
3726 "Read commands from a file named FILE.\n\
3727 Note that the file \"" GDBINIT_FILENAME "\" is read automatically in this way\n\
3728 when gdb is started.", &cmdlist);
3729 #else
3730 /* Punt file name, we can't help it easily. */
3731 c = add_cmd ("source", class_support, source_command,
3732 "Read commands from a file named FILE.\n\
3733 Note that the file \".gdbinit\" is read automatically in this way\n\
3734 when gdb is started.", &cmdlist);
3735 #endif
3736 c->completer = filename_completer;
3737
3738 add_com ("quit", class_support, quit_command, "Exit gdb.");
3739 add_com ("help", class_support, help_command, "Print list of commands.");
3740 add_com_alias ("q", "quit", class_support, 1);
3741 add_com_alias ("h", "help", class_support, 1);
3742
3743 add_com ("dont-repeat", class_support, dont_repeat_command, "Don't repeat this command.\n\
3744 Primarily used inside of user-defined commands that should not be repeated when\n\
3745 hitting return.");
3746
3747 c = add_set_cmd ("verbose", class_support, var_boolean, (char *)&info_verbose,
3748 "Set ",
3749 &setlist),
3750 add_show_from_set (c, &showlist);
3751 c->function.sfunc = set_verbose;
3752 set_verbose (NULL, 0, c);
3753
3754 add_show_from_set
3755 (add_set_cmd ("editing", class_support, var_boolean, (char *)&command_editing_p,
3756 "Set editing of command lines as they are typed.\n\
3757 Use \"on\" to enable the editing, and \"off\" to disable it.\n\
3758 Without an argument, command line editing is enabled. To edit, use\n\
3759 EMACS-like or VI-like commands like control-P or ESC.", &setlist),
3760 &showlist);
3761
3762 add_prefix_cmd ("history", class_support, set_history,
3763 "Generic command for setting command history parameters.",
3764 &sethistlist, "set history ", 0, &setlist);
3765 add_prefix_cmd ("history", class_support, show_history,
3766 "Generic command for showing command history parameters.",
3767 &showhistlist, "show history ", 0, &showlist);
3768
3769 add_show_from_set
3770 (add_set_cmd ("expansion", no_class, var_boolean, (char *)&history_expansion_p,
3771 "Set history expansion on command input.\n\
3772 Without an argument, history expansion is enabled.", &sethistlist),
3773 &showhistlist);
3774
3775 add_show_from_set
3776 (add_set_cmd ("save", no_class, var_boolean, (char *)&write_history_p,
3777 "Set saving of the history record on exit.\n\
3778 Use \"on\" to enable the saving, and \"off\" to disable it.\n\
3779 Without an argument, saving is enabled.", &sethistlist),
3780 &showhistlist);
3781
3782 c = add_set_cmd ("size", no_class, var_integer, (char *)&history_size,
3783 "Set the size of the command history, \n\
3784 ie. the number of previous commands to keep a record of.", &sethistlist);
3785 add_show_from_set (c, &showhistlist);
3786 c->function.sfunc = set_history_size_command;
3787
3788 add_show_from_set
3789 (add_set_cmd ("filename", no_class, var_filename, (char *)&history_filename,
3790 "Set the filename in which to record the command history\n\
3791 (the list of previous commands of which a record is kept).", &sethistlist),
3792 &showhistlist);
3793
3794 add_show_from_set
3795 (add_set_cmd ("confirm", class_support, var_boolean,
3796 (char *)&caution,
3797 "Set whether to confirm potentially dangerous operations.",
3798 &setlist),
3799 &showlist);
3800
3801 add_prefix_cmd ("info", class_info, info_command,
3802 "Generic command for showing things about the program being debugged.",
3803 &infolist, "info ", 0, &cmdlist);
3804 add_com_alias ("i", "info", class_info, 1);
3805
3806 add_com ("complete", class_obscure, complete_command,
3807 "List the completions for the rest of the line as a command.");
3808
3809 add_prefix_cmd ("show", class_info, show_command,
3810 "Generic command for showing things about the debugger.",
3811 &showlist, "show ", 0, &cmdlist);
3812 /* Another way to get at the same thing. */
3813 add_info ("set", show_command, "Show all GDB settings.");
3814
3815 add_cmd ("commands", no_class, show_commands,
3816 "Show the history of commands you typed.\n\
3817 You can supply a command number to start with, or a `+' to start after\n\
3818 the previous command number shown.",
3819 &showlist);
3820
3821 add_cmd ("version", no_class, show_version,
3822 "Show what version of GDB this is.", &showlist);
3823
3824 add_com ("while", class_support, while_command,
3825 "Execute nested commands WHILE the conditional expression is non zero.\n\
3826 The conditional expression must follow the word `while' and must in turn be\n\
3827 followed by a new line. The nested commands must be entered one per line,\n\
3828 and should be terminated by the word `end'.");
3829
3830 add_com ("if", class_support, if_command,
3831 "Execute nested commands once IF the conditional expression is non zero.\n\
3832 The conditional expression must follow the word `if' and must in turn be\n\
3833 followed by a new line. The nested commands must be entered one per line,\n\
3834 and should be terminated by the word 'else' or `end'. If an else clause\n\
3835 is used, the same rules apply to its nested commands as to the first ones.");
3836
3837 /* If target is open when baud changes, it doesn't take effect until the
3838 next open (I think, not sure). */
3839 add_show_from_set (add_set_cmd ("remotebaud", no_class,
3840 var_zinteger, (char *)&baud_rate,
3841 "Set baud rate for remote serial I/O.\n\
3842 This value is used to set the speed of the serial port when debugging\n\
3843 using remote targets.", &setlist),
3844 &showlist);
3845
3846 add_show_from_set (
3847 add_set_cmd ("remotedebug", no_class, var_zinteger, (char *)&remote_debug,
3848 "Set debugging of remote protocol.\n\
3849 When enabled, each packet sent or received with the remote target\n\
3850 is displayed.", &setlist),
3851 &showlist);
3852
3853 add_show_from_set (
3854 add_set_cmd ("remotetimeout", no_class, var_integer, (char *)&remote_timeout,
3855 "Set timeout limit to wait for target to respond.\n\
3856 This value is used to set the time limit for gdb to wait for a response\n\
3857 from he target.", &setlist),
3858 &showlist);
3859
3860 c = add_set_cmd ("annotate", class_obscure, var_zinteger,
3861 (char *)&annotation_level, "Set annotation_level.\n\
3862 0 == normal; 1 == fullname (for use when running under emacs)\n\
3863 2 == output annotated suitably for use by programs that control GDB.",
3864 &setlist);
3865 c = add_show_from_set (c, &showlist);
3866 }