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* gdbtk-cmds.c (Gdbtk_Init): Link C variable gdb_context with tcl variable gdb_context_id. * gdbtk-hooks.c (gdbtk_context_change): Implement new hook called context_hook. Called when threads change. * gdbtk.c: Initialize gdb_context. * gdbtk.h: Declare gdb_context. * infrun (wait_for_inferior): Call context_hook. * thread.c (thread_command): Call context_hook. * defs.h: Declare context_hook.
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5.3 KiB
C
148 lines
5.3 KiB
C
/* Tcl/Tk interface routines header file.
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Copyright 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Written by Stu Grossman <grossman@cygnus.com> of Cygnus Support.
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This file is part of GDB. It contains the public data that is shared between
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the gdbtk startup code and the gdbtk commands.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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#ifdef WINNT
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#define GDBTK_PATH_SEP ";"
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#else
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#define GDBTK_PATH_SEP ":"
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#endif
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/* Some versions (1.3.79, 1.3.81) of Linux don't support SIOCSPGRP the way
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gdbtk wants to use it... */
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#ifdef __linux__
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#undef SIOCSPGRP
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#endif
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/*
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* These are the version numbers for GDBTK. There is a package require
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* statement in main.tcl that checks the version. If you make an incompatible
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* change to the gdb commands, or add any new commands, be sure to bump the
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* version number both here and in main.tcl. This will save us the trouble of
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* having a version of gdb find the wrong versions of the Tcl libraries.
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*/
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#define GDBTK_MAJOR_VERSION "1"
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#define GDBTK_MINOR_VERSION "0"
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#define GDBTK_VERSION "1.0"
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/*
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* These are variables that are needed in gdbtk commands.
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*/
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/* This variable determines where memory used for disassembly is read from.
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If > 0, then disassembly comes from the exec file rather than the
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target (which might be at the other end of a slow serial link). If
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== 0 then disassembly comes from target. If < 0 disassembly is
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automatically switched to the target if it's an inferior process,
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otherwise the exec file is used. It is defined in gdbtk.c */
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extern int disassemble_from_exec;
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/* This variable is true when the inferior is running. Although it's
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possible to disable most input from widgets and thus prevent
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attempts to do anything while the inferior is running, any commands
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that get through - even a simple memory read - are Very Bad, and
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may cause GDB to crash or behave strangely. So, this variable
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provides an extra layer of defense. It is defined in gdbtk.c */
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extern int running_now;
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/* These two control how the GUI behaves when tracing or loading
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They are defined in gdbtk-cmds.c */
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extern int No_Update;
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extern int load_in_progress;
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/* This is the main gdbtk interpreter. It is defined and initialized
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in gdbtk.c */
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extern Tcl_Interp *gdbtk_interp;
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/*
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* This structure controls how the gdb output is fed into call_wrapper invoked
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* commands. See the explanation of gdbtk_fputs in gdbtk_hooks.c for more details.
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*/
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typedef struct gdbtk_result {
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Tcl_Obj *obj_ptr; /* This will eventually be copied over to the
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Tcl result */
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int flags; /* Flag vector to control how the result is
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used. */
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} gdbtk_result;
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/* These defines give the allowed values for the gdbtk_result.flags field. */
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#define GDBTK_TO_RESULT 1 /* This controls whether output from
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gdbtk_fputs goes to the command result, or
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to gdbtk_tcl_fputs. */
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#define GDBTK_MAKES_LIST 2 /* whether gdbtk_fputs adds the
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element it is outputting as a string, or
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as a separate list element. */
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#define GDBTK_IN_TCL_RESULT 4 /* Indicates that the result is already in the
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Tcl result. You can use this to preserve
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error messages from functions like
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Tcl_GetIntFromObj. You can also store the
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output of a call wrapped command directly in
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the Tcl result if you want, but beware, it will
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not then be preserved across recursive
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call_wrapper invocations. */
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#define GDBTK_ERROR_STARTED 8 /* This one is just used in gdbtk_fputs. If we
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see some output on stderr, we need to clear
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the result we have been accumulating, or the
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error and the previous successful output
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will get mixed, which would be confusing. */
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/* This is a pointer to the gdbtk_result struct that
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we are currently filling. We use the C stack to make a stack of these
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structures for nested calls to gdbtk commands that are invoked through
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the call_wrapper mechanism. See that function for more details. */
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extern gdbtk_result *result_ptr;
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/* GDB context identifier */
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extern int gdb_context;
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/*
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* These functions are used in all the modules of Gdbtk.
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*
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*/
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extern int Gdbtk_Init(Tcl_Interp *interp);
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extern void gdbtk_stop_timer PARAMS ((void));
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extern void gdbtk_start_timer PARAMS ((void));
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extern void gdbtk_ignorable_warning PARAMS ((const char *));
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extern void gdbtk_interactive PARAMS ((void));
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extern void x_event PARAMS ((int));
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extern int gdbtk_two_elem_cmd PARAMS ((char *, char *));
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#ifdef _WIN32
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extern void close_bfds ();
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#endif /* _WIN32 */
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extern void
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#ifdef ANSI_PROTOTYPES
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TclDebug (const char *fmt, ...);
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#else
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TclDebug (va_alist);
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#endif
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