1 /* gdb commands implemented in Python 2 3 Copyright (C) 2008-2015 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 3 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ 19 20 21 #include "defs.h" 22 #include "arch-utils.h" 23 #include "value.h" 24 #include "python-internal.h" 25 #include "charset.h" 26 #include "gdbcmd.h" 27 #include "cli/cli-decode.h" 28 #include "completer.h" 29 #include "language.h" 30 31 /* Struct representing built-in completion types. */ 32 struct cmdpy_completer 33 { 34 /* Python symbol name. 35 This isn't a const char * for Python 2.4's sake. 36 PyModule_AddIntConstant only takes a char *, sigh. */ 37 char *name; 38 /* Completion function. */ 39 completer_ftype *completer; 40 }; 41 42 static const struct cmdpy_completer completers[] = 43 { 44 { "COMPLETE_NONE", noop_completer }, 45 { "COMPLETE_FILENAME", filename_completer }, 46 { "COMPLETE_LOCATION", location_completer }, 47 { "COMPLETE_COMMAND", command_completer }, 48 { "COMPLETE_SYMBOL", make_symbol_completion_list_fn }, 49 { "COMPLETE_EXPRESSION", expression_completer }, 50 }; 51 52 #define N_COMPLETERS (sizeof (completers) / sizeof (completers[0])) 53 54 /* A gdb command. For the time being only ordinary commands (not 55 set/show commands) are allowed. */ 56 struct cmdpy_object 57 { 58 PyObject_HEAD 59 60 /* The corresponding gdb command object, or NULL if the command is 61 no longer installed. */ 62 struct cmd_list_element *command; 63 64 /* A prefix command requires storage for a list of its sub-commands. 65 A pointer to this is passed to add_prefix_command, and to add_cmd 66 for sub-commands of that prefix. If this Command is not a prefix 67 command, then this field is unused. */ 68 struct cmd_list_element *sub_list; 69 }; 70 71 typedef struct cmdpy_object cmdpy_object; 72 73 static PyTypeObject cmdpy_object_type 74 CPYCHECKER_TYPE_OBJECT_FOR_TYPEDEF ("cmdpy_object"); 75 76 /* Constants used by this module. */ 77 static PyObject *invoke_cst; 78 static PyObject *complete_cst; 79 80 81 82 /* Python function which wraps dont_repeat. */ 83 static PyObject * 84 cmdpy_dont_repeat (PyObject *self, PyObject *args) 85 { 86 dont_repeat (); 87 Py_RETURN_NONE; 88 } 89 90 91 92 /* Called if the gdb cmd_list_element is destroyed. */ 93 94 static void 95 cmdpy_destroyer (struct cmd_list_element *self, void *context) 96 { 97 cmdpy_object *cmd; 98 struct cleanup *cleanup; 99 100 cleanup = ensure_python_env (get_current_arch (), current_language); 101 102 /* Release our hold on the command object. */ 103 cmd = (cmdpy_object *) context; 104 cmd->command = NULL; 105 Py_DECREF (cmd); 106 107 /* We allocated the name, doc string, and perhaps the prefix 108 name. */ 109 xfree ((char *) self->name); 110 xfree ((char *) self->doc); 111 xfree ((char *) self->prefixname); 112 113 do_cleanups (cleanup); 114 } 115 116 /* Called by gdb to invoke the command. */ 117 118 static void 119 cmdpy_function (struct cmd_list_element *command, char *args, int from_tty) 120 { 121 cmdpy_object *obj = (cmdpy_object *) get_cmd_context (command); 122 PyObject *argobj, *ttyobj, *result; 123 struct cleanup *cleanup; 124 125 cleanup = ensure_python_env (get_current_arch (), current_language); 126 127 if (! obj) 128 error (_("Invalid invocation of Python command object.")); 129 if (! PyObject_HasAttr ((PyObject *) obj, invoke_cst)) 130 { 131 if (obj->command->prefixname) 132 { 133 /* A prefix command does not need an invoke method. */ 134 do_cleanups (cleanup); 135 return; 136 } 137 error (_("Python command object missing 'invoke' method.")); 138 } 139 140 if (! args) 141 args = ""; 142 argobj = PyUnicode_Decode (args, strlen (args), host_charset (), NULL); 143 if (! argobj) 144 { 145 gdbpy_print_stack (); 146 error (_("Could not convert arguments to Python string.")); 147 } 148 149 ttyobj = from_tty ? Py_True : Py_False; 150 Py_INCREF (ttyobj); 151 result = PyObject_CallMethodObjArgs ((PyObject *) obj, invoke_cst, argobj, 152 ttyobj, NULL); 153 Py_DECREF (argobj); 154 Py_DECREF (ttyobj); 155 156 if (! result) 157 { 158 PyObject *ptype, *pvalue, *ptraceback; 159 char *msg; 160 161 PyErr_Fetch (&ptype, &pvalue, &ptraceback); 162 163 /* Try to fetch an error message contained within ptype, pvalue. 164 When fetching the error message we need to make our own copy, 165 we no longer own ptype, pvalue after the call to PyErr_Restore. */ 166 167 msg = gdbpy_exception_to_string (ptype, pvalue); 168 make_cleanup (xfree, msg); 169 170 if (msg == NULL) 171 { 172 /* An error occurred computing the string representation of the 173 error message. This is rare, but we should inform the user. */ 174 printf_filtered (_("An error occurred in a Python command\n" 175 "and then another occurred computing the " 176 "error message.\n")); 177 gdbpy_print_stack (); 178 } 179 180 /* Don't print the stack for gdb.GdbError exceptions. 181 It is generally used to flag user errors. 182 183 We also don't want to print "Error occurred in Python command" 184 for user errors. However, a missing message for gdb.GdbError 185 exceptions is arguably a bug, so we flag it as such. */ 186 187 if (! PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches (ptype, gdbpy_gdberror_exc) 188 || msg == NULL || *msg == '\0') 189 { 190 PyErr_Restore (ptype, pvalue, ptraceback); 191 gdbpy_print_stack (); 192 if (msg != NULL && *msg != '\0') 193 error (_("Error occurred in Python command: %s"), msg); 194 else 195 error (_("Error occurred in Python command.")); 196 } 197 else 198 { 199 Py_XDECREF (ptype); 200 Py_XDECREF (pvalue); 201 Py_XDECREF (ptraceback); 202 error ("%s", msg); 203 } 204 } 205 206 Py_DECREF (result); 207 do_cleanups (cleanup); 208 } 209 210 /* Helper function for the Python command completers (both "pure" 211 completer and brkchar handler). This function takes COMMAND, TEXT 212 and WORD and tries to call the Python method for completion with 213 these arguments. It also takes HANDLE_BRKCHARS_P, an argument to 214 identify whether it is being called from the brkchar handler or 215 from the "pure" completer. In the first case, it effectively calls 216 the Python method for completion, and records the PyObject in a 217 static variable (used as a "cache"). In the second case, it just 218 returns that variable, without actually calling the Python method 219 again. This saves us one Python method call. 220 221 The reason for this two step dance is that we need to know the set 222 of "brkchars" to use early on, before we actually try to perform 223 the completion. But if a Python command supplies a "complete" 224 method then we have to call that method first: it may return as its 225 result the kind of completion to perform and that will in turn 226 specify which brkchars to use. IOW, we need the result of the 227 "complete" method before we actually perform the completion. 228 229 It is important to mention that this function is built on the 230 assumption that the calls to cmdpy_completer_handle_brkchars and 231 cmdpy_completer will be subsequent with nothing intervening. This 232 is true for our completer mechanism. 233 234 This function returns the PyObject representing the Python method 235 call. */ 236 237 static PyObject * 238 cmdpy_completer_helper (struct cmd_list_element *command, 239 const char *text, const char *word, 240 int handle_brkchars_p) 241 { 242 cmdpy_object *obj = (cmdpy_object *) get_cmd_context (command); 243 PyObject *textobj, *wordobj; 244 /* This static variable will server as a "cache" for us, in order to 245 store the PyObject that results from calling the Python 246 function. */ 247 static PyObject *resultobj = NULL; 248 249 if (handle_brkchars_p) 250 { 251 /* If we were called to handle brkchars, it means this is the 252 first function call of two that will happen in a row. 253 Therefore, we need to call the completer ourselves, and cache 254 the return value in the static variable RESULTOBJ. Then, in 255 the second call, we can just use the value of RESULTOBJ to do 256 our job. */ 257 if (resultobj != NULL) 258 Py_DECREF (resultobj); 259 260 resultobj = NULL; 261 if (obj == NULL) 262 error (_("Invalid invocation of Python command object.")); 263 if (!PyObject_HasAttr ((PyObject *) obj, complete_cst)) 264 { 265 /* If there is no complete method, don't error. */ 266 return NULL; 267 } 268 269 textobj = PyUnicode_Decode (text, strlen (text), host_charset (), NULL); 270 if (textobj == NULL) 271 error (_("Could not convert argument to Python string.")); 272 wordobj = PyUnicode_Decode (word, sizeof (word), host_charset (), NULL); 273 if (wordobj == NULL) 274 { 275 Py_DECREF (textobj); 276 error (_("Could not convert argument to Python string.")); 277 } 278 279 resultobj = PyObject_CallMethodObjArgs ((PyObject *) obj, complete_cst, 280 textobj, wordobj, NULL); 281 Py_DECREF (textobj); 282 Py_DECREF (wordobj); 283 if (!resultobj) 284 { 285 /* Just swallow errors here. */ 286 PyErr_Clear (); 287 } 288 289 Py_XINCREF (resultobj); 290 } 291 292 return resultobj; 293 } 294 295 /* Python function called to determine the break characters of a 296 certain completer. We are only interested in knowing if the 297 completer registered by the user will return one of the integer 298 codes (see COMPLETER_* symbols). */ 299 300 static void 301 cmdpy_completer_handle_brkchars (struct cmd_list_element *command, 302 const char *text, const char *word) 303 { 304 PyObject *resultobj = NULL; 305 struct cleanup *cleanup; 306 307 cleanup = ensure_python_env (get_current_arch (), current_language); 308 309 /* Calling our helper to obtain the PyObject of the Python 310 function. */ 311 resultobj = cmdpy_completer_helper (command, text, word, 1); 312 313 /* Check if there was an error. */ 314 if (resultobj == NULL) 315 goto done; 316 317 if (PyInt_Check (resultobj)) 318 { 319 /* User code may also return one of the completion constants, 320 thus requesting that sort of completion. We are only 321 interested in this kind of return. */ 322 long value; 323 324 if (!gdb_py_int_as_long (resultobj, &value)) 325 { 326 /* Ignore. */ 327 PyErr_Clear (); 328 } 329 else if (value >= 0 && value < (long) N_COMPLETERS) 330 { 331 /* This is the core of this function. Depending on which 332 completer type the Python function returns, we have to 333 adjust the break characters accordingly. */ 334 set_gdb_completion_word_break_characters 335 (completers[value].completer); 336 } 337 } 338 339 done: 340 341 /* We do not call Py_XDECREF here because RESULTOBJ will be used in 342 the subsequent call to cmdpy_completer function. */ 343 do_cleanups (cleanup); 344 } 345 346 /* Called by gdb for command completion. */ 347 348 static VEC (char_ptr) * 349 cmdpy_completer (struct cmd_list_element *command, 350 const char *text, const char *word) 351 { 352 PyObject *resultobj = NULL; 353 VEC (char_ptr) *result = NULL; 354 struct cleanup *cleanup; 355 356 cleanup = ensure_python_env (get_current_arch (), current_language); 357 358 /* Calling our helper to obtain the PyObject of the Python 359 function. */ 360 resultobj = cmdpy_completer_helper (command, text, word, 0); 361 362 /* If the result object of calling the Python function is NULL, it 363 means that there was an error. In this case, just give up and 364 return NULL. */ 365 if (resultobj == NULL) 366 goto done; 367 368 result = NULL; 369 if (PyInt_Check (resultobj)) 370 { 371 /* User code may also return one of the completion constants, 372 thus requesting that sort of completion. */ 373 long value; 374 375 if (! gdb_py_int_as_long (resultobj, &value)) 376 { 377 /* Ignore. */ 378 PyErr_Clear (); 379 } 380 else if (value >= 0 && value < (long) N_COMPLETERS) 381 result = completers[value].completer (command, text, word); 382 } 383 else 384 { 385 PyObject *iter = PyObject_GetIter (resultobj); 386 PyObject *elt; 387 388 if (iter == NULL) 389 goto done; 390 391 while ((elt = PyIter_Next (iter)) != NULL) 392 { 393 char *item; 394 395 if (! gdbpy_is_string (elt)) 396 { 397 /* Skip problem elements. */ 398 Py_DECREF (elt); 399 continue; 400 } 401 item = python_string_to_host_string (elt); 402 Py_DECREF (elt); 403 if (item == NULL) 404 { 405 /* Skip problem elements. */ 406 PyErr_Clear (); 407 continue; 408 } 409 VEC_safe_push (char_ptr, result, item); 410 } 411 412 Py_DECREF (iter); 413 414 /* If we got some results, ignore problems. Otherwise, report 415 the problem. */ 416 if (result != NULL && PyErr_Occurred ()) 417 PyErr_Clear (); 418 } 419 420 done: 421 422 do_cleanups (cleanup); 423 424 return result; 425 } 426 427 /* Helper for cmdpy_init which locates the command list to use and 428 pulls out the command name. 429 430 NAME is the command name list. The final word in the list is the 431 name of the new command. All earlier words must be existing prefix 432 commands. 433 434 *BASE_LIST is set to the final prefix command's list of 435 *sub-commands. 436 437 START_LIST is the list in which the search starts. 438 439 This function returns the xmalloc()d name of the new command. On 440 error sets the Python error and returns NULL. */ 441 442 char * 443 gdbpy_parse_command_name (const char *name, 444 struct cmd_list_element ***base_list, 445 struct cmd_list_element **start_list) 446 { 447 struct cmd_list_element *elt; 448 int len = strlen (name); 449 int i, lastchar; 450 char *prefix_text; 451 const char *prefix_text2; 452 char *result; 453 454 /* Skip trailing whitespace. */ 455 for (i = len - 1; i >= 0 && (name[i] == ' ' || name[i] == '\t'); --i) 456 ; 457 if (i < 0) 458 { 459 PyErr_SetString (PyExc_RuntimeError, _("No command name found.")); 460 return NULL; 461 } 462 lastchar = i; 463 464 /* Find first character of the final word. */ 465 for (; i > 0 && (isalnum (name[i - 1]) 466 || name[i - 1] == '-' 467 || name[i - 1] == '_'); 468 --i) 469 ; 470 result = xmalloc (lastchar - i + 2); 471 memcpy (result, &name[i], lastchar - i + 1); 472 result[lastchar - i + 1] = '\0'; 473 474 /* Skip whitespace again. */ 475 for (--i; i >= 0 && (name[i] == ' ' || name[i] == '\t'); --i) 476 ; 477 if (i < 0) 478 { 479 *base_list = start_list; 480 return result; 481 } 482 483 prefix_text = xmalloc (i + 2); 484 memcpy (prefix_text, name, i + 1); 485 prefix_text[i + 1] = '\0'; 486 487 prefix_text2 = prefix_text; 488 elt = lookup_cmd_1 (&prefix_text2, *start_list, NULL, 1); 489 if (elt == NULL || elt == CMD_LIST_AMBIGUOUS) 490 { 491 PyErr_Format (PyExc_RuntimeError, _("Could not find command prefix %s."), 492 prefix_text); 493 xfree (prefix_text); 494 xfree (result); 495 return NULL; 496 } 497 498 if (elt->prefixlist) 499 { 500 xfree (prefix_text); 501 *base_list = elt->prefixlist; 502 return result; 503 } 504 505 PyErr_Format (PyExc_RuntimeError, _("'%s' is not a prefix command."), 506 prefix_text); 507 xfree (prefix_text); 508 xfree (result); 509 return NULL; 510 } 511 512 /* Object initializer; sets up gdb-side structures for command. 513 514 Use: __init__(NAME, COMMAND_CLASS [, COMPLETER_CLASS][, PREFIX]]). 515 516 NAME is the name of the command. It may consist of multiple words, 517 in which case the final word is the name of the new command, and 518 earlier words must be prefix commands. 519 520 COMMAND_CLASS is the kind of command. It should be one of the COMMAND_* 521 constants defined in the gdb module. 522 523 COMPLETER_CLASS is the kind of completer. If not given, the 524 "complete" method will be used. Otherwise, it should be one of the 525 COMPLETE_* constants defined in the gdb module. 526 527 If PREFIX is True, then this command is a prefix command. 528 529 The documentation for the command is taken from the doc string for 530 the python class. */ 531 532 static int 533 cmdpy_init (PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw) 534 { 535 cmdpy_object *obj = (cmdpy_object *) self; 536 const char *name; 537 int cmdtype; 538 int completetype = -1; 539 char *docstring = NULL; 540 volatile struct gdb_exception except; 541 struct cmd_list_element **cmd_list; 542 char *cmd_name, *pfx_name; 543 static char *keywords[] = { "name", "command_class", "completer_class", 544 "prefix", NULL }; 545 PyObject *is_prefix = NULL; 546 int cmp; 547 548 if (obj->command) 549 { 550 /* Note: this is apparently not documented in Python. We return 551 0 for success, -1 for failure. */ 552 PyErr_Format (PyExc_RuntimeError, 553 _("Command object already initialized.")); 554 return -1; 555 } 556 557 if (! PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kw, "si|iO", 558 keywords, &name, &cmdtype, 559 &completetype, &is_prefix)) 560 return -1; 561 562 if (cmdtype != no_class && cmdtype != class_run 563 && cmdtype != class_vars && cmdtype != class_stack 564 && cmdtype != class_files && cmdtype != class_support 565 && cmdtype != class_info && cmdtype != class_breakpoint 566 && cmdtype != class_trace && cmdtype != class_obscure 567 && cmdtype != class_maintenance && cmdtype != class_user) 568 { 569 PyErr_Format (PyExc_RuntimeError, _("Invalid command class argument.")); 570 return -1; 571 } 572 573 if (completetype < -1 || completetype >= (int) N_COMPLETERS) 574 { 575 PyErr_Format (PyExc_RuntimeError, 576 _("Invalid completion type argument.")); 577 return -1; 578 } 579 580 cmd_name = gdbpy_parse_command_name (name, &cmd_list, &cmdlist); 581 if (! cmd_name) 582 return -1; 583 584 pfx_name = NULL; 585 if (is_prefix != NULL) 586 { 587 cmp = PyObject_IsTrue (is_prefix); 588 if (cmp == 1) 589 { 590 int i, out; 591 592 /* Make a normalized form of the command name. */ 593 pfx_name = xmalloc (strlen (name) + 2); 594 595 i = 0; 596 out = 0; 597 while (name[i]) 598 { 599 /* Skip whitespace. */ 600 while (name[i] == ' ' || name[i] == '\t') 601 ++i; 602 /* Copy non-whitespace characters. */ 603 while (name[i] && name[i] != ' ' && name[i] != '\t') 604 pfx_name[out++] = name[i++]; 605 /* Add a single space after each word -- including the final 606 word. */ 607 pfx_name[out++] = ' '; 608 } 609 pfx_name[out] = '\0'; 610 } 611 else if (cmp < 0) 612 { 613 xfree (cmd_name); 614 return -1; 615 } 616 } 617 if (PyObject_HasAttr (self, gdbpy_doc_cst)) 618 { 619 PyObject *ds_obj = PyObject_GetAttr (self, gdbpy_doc_cst); 620 621 if (ds_obj && gdbpy_is_string (ds_obj)) 622 { 623 docstring = python_string_to_host_string (ds_obj); 624 if (docstring == NULL) 625 { 626 xfree (cmd_name); 627 xfree (pfx_name); 628 Py_DECREF (ds_obj); 629 return -1; 630 } 631 } 632 633 Py_XDECREF (ds_obj); 634 } 635 if (! docstring) 636 docstring = xstrdup (_("This command is not documented.")); 637 638 Py_INCREF (self); 639 640 TRY_CATCH (except, RETURN_MASK_ALL) 641 { 642 struct cmd_list_element *cmd; 643 644 if (pfx_name) 645 { 646 int allow_unknown; 647 648 /* If we have our own "invoke" method, then allow unknown 649 sub-commands. */ 650 allow_unknown = PyObject_HasAttr (self, invoke_cst); 651 cmd = add_prefix_cmd (cmd_name, (enum command_class) cmdtype, 652 NULL, docstring, &obj->sub_list, 653 pfx_name, allow_unknown, cmd_list); 654 } 655 else 656 cmd = add_cmd (cmd_name, (enum command_class) cmdtype, NULL, 657 docstring, cmd_list); 658 659 /* There appears to be no API to set this. */ 660 cmd->func = cmdpy_function; 661 cmd->destroyer = cmdpy_destroyer; 662 663 obj->command = cmd; 664 set_cmd_context (cmd, self); 665 set_cmd_completer (cmd, ((completetype == -1) ? cmdpy_completer 666 : completers[completetype].completer)); 667 if (completetype == -1) 668 set_cmd_completer_handle_brkchars (cmd, 669 cmdpy_completer_handle_brkchars); 670 } 671 if (except.reason < 0) 672 { 673 xfree (cmd_name); 674 xfree (docstring); 675 xfree (pfx_name); 676 Py_DECREF (self); 677 PyErr_Format (except.reason == RETURN_QUIT 678 ? PyExc_KeyboardInterrupt : PyExc_RuntimeError, 679 "%s", except.message); 680 return -1; 681 } 682 return 0; 683 } 684 685 686 687 /* Initialize the 'commands' code. */ 688 689 int 690 gdbpy_initialize_commands (void) 691 { 692 int i; 693 694 cmdpy_object_type.tp_new = PyType_GenericNew; 695 if (PyType_Ready (&cmdpy_object_type) < 0) 696 return -1; 697 698 /* Note: alias and user are special; pseudo appears to be unused, 699 and there is no reason to expose tui or xdb, I think. */ 700 if (PyModule_AddIntConstant (gdb_module, "COMMAND_NONE", no_class) < 0 701 || PyModule_AddIntConstant (gdb_module, "COMMAND_RUNNING", class_run) < 0 702 || PyModule_AddIntConstant (gdb_module, "COMMAND_DATA", class_vars) < 0 703 || PyModule_AddIntConstant (gdb_module, "COMMAND_STACK", class_stack) < 0 704 || PyModule_AddIntConstant (gdb_module, "COMMAND_FILES", class_files) < 0 705 || PyModule_AddIntConstant (gdb_module, "COMMAND_SUPPORT", 706 class_support) < 0 707 || PyModule_AddIntConstant (gdb_module, "COMMAND_STATUS", class_info) < 0 708 || PyModule_AddIntConstant (gdb_module, "COMMAND_BREAKPOINTS", 709 class_breakpoint) < 0 710 || PyModule_AddIntConstant (gdb_module, "COMMAND_TRACEPOINTS", 711 class_trace) < 0 712 || PyModule_AddIntConstant (gdb_module, "COMMAND_OBSCURE", 713 class_obscure) < 0 714 || PyModule_AddIntConstant (gdb_module, "COMMAND_MAINTENANCE", 715 class_maintenance) < 0 716 || PyModule_AddIntConstant (gdb_module, "COMMAND_USER", class_user) < 0) 717 return -1; 718 719 for (i = 0; i < N_COMPLETERS; ++i) 720 { 721 if (PyModule_AddIntConstant (gdb_module, completers[i].name, i) < 0) 722 return -1; 723 } 724 725 if (gdb_pymodule_addobject (gdb_module, "Command", 726 (PyObject *) &cmdpy_object_type) < 0) 727 return -1; 728 729 invoke_cst = PyString_FromString ("invoke"); 730 if (invoke_cst == NULL) 731 return -1; 732 complete_cst = PyString_FromString ("complete"); 733 if (complete_cst == NULL) 734 return -1; 735 736 return 0; 737 } 738 739 740 741 static PyMethodDef cmdpy_object_methods[] = 742 { 743 { "dont_repeat", cmdpy_dont_repeat, METH_NOARGS, 744 "Prevent command repetition when user enters empty line." }, 745 746 { 0 } 747 }; 748 749 static PyTypeObject cmdpy_object_type = 750 { 751 PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT (NULL, 0) 752 "gdb.Command", /*tp_name*/ 753 sizeof (cmdpy_object), /*tp_basicsize*/ 754 0, /*tp_itemsize*/ 755 0, /*tp_dealloc*/ 756 0, /*tp_print*/ 757 0, /*tp_getattr*/ 758 0, /*tp_setattr*/ 759 0, /*tp_compare*/ 760 0, /*tp_repr*/ 761 0, /*tp_as_number*/ 762 0, /*tp_as_sequence*/ 763 0, /*tp_as_mapping*/ 764 0, /*tp_hash */ 765 0, /*tp_call*/ 766 0, /*tp_str*/ 767 0, /*tp_getattro*/ 768 0, /*tp_setattro*/ 769 0, /*tp_as_buffer*/ 770 Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE, /*tp_flags*/ 771 "GDB command object", /* tp_doc */ 772 0, /* tp_traverse */ 773 0, /* tp_clear */ 774 0, /* tp_richcompare */ 775 0, /* tp_weaklistoffset */ 776 0, /* tp_iter */ 777 0, /* tp_iternext */ 778 cmdpy_object_methods, /* tp_methods */ 779 0, /* tp_members */ 780 0, /* tp_getset */ 781 0, /* tp_base */ 782 0, /* tp_dict */ 783 0, /* tp_descr_get */ 784 0, /* tp_descr_set */ 785 0, /* tp_dictoffset */ 786 cmdpy_init, /* tp_init */ 787 0, /* tp_alloc */ 788 }; 789 790 791 792 /* Utility to build a buildargv-like result from ARGS. 793 This intentionally parses arguments the way libiberty/argv.c:buildargv 794 does. It splits up arguments in a reasonable way, and we want a standard 795 way of parsing arguments. Several gdb commands use buildargv to parse their 796 arguments. Plus we want to be able to write compatible python 797 implementations of gdb commands. */ 798 799 PyObject * 800 gdbpy_string_to_argv (PyObject *self, PyObject *args) 801 { 802 PyObject *py_argv; 803 const char *input; 804 805 if (!PyArg_ParseTuple (args, "s", &input)) 806 return NULL; 807 808 py_argv = PyList_New (0); 809 if (py_argv == NULL) 810 return NULL; 811 812 /* buildargv uses NULL to represent an empty argument list, but we can't use 813 that in Python. Instead, if ARGS is "" then return an empty list. 814 This undoes the NULL -> "" conversion that cmdpy_function does. */ 815 816 if (*input != '\0') 817 { 818 char **c_argv = gdb_buildargv (input); 819 int i; 820 821 for (i = 0; c_argv[i] != NULL; ++i) 822 { 823 PyObject *argp = PyString_FromString (c_argv[i]); 824 825 if (argp == NULL 826 || PyList_Append (py_argv, argp) < 0) 827 { 828 Py_XDECREF (argp); 829 Py_DECREF (py_argv); 830 freeargv (c_argv); 831 return NULL; 832 } 833 Py_DECREF (argp); 834 } 835 836 freeargv (c_argv); 837 } 838 839 return py_argv; 840 } 841