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# Copyright (C) 2010-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import traceback
import os
import sys
import _gdb
# Python 3 moved "reload"
if sys.version_info >= (3, 4):
from importlib import reload
elif sys.version_info[0] > 2:
from imp import reload
from _gdb import *
class _GdbFile(object):
# These two are needed in Python 3
encoding = "UTF-8"
errors = "strict"
def close(self):
# Do nothing.
return None
def isatty(self):
return False
def writelines(self, iterable):
for line in iterable:
self.write(line)
def flush(self):
flush()
class _GdbOutputFile(_GdbFile):
def write(self, s):
write(s, stream=STDOUT)
sys.stdout = _GdbOutputFile()
class _GdbOutputErrorFile(_GdbFile):
def write(self, s):
write(s, stream=STDERR)
sys.stderr = _GdbOutputErrorFile()
# Default prompt hook does nothing.
prompt_hook = None
# Ensure that sys.argv is set to something.
# We do not use PySys_SetArgvEx because it did not appear until 2.6.6.
sys.argv = [""]
# Initial pretty printers.
pretty_printers = []
# Initial type printers.
type_printers = []
# Initial xmethod matchers.
xmethods = []
# Initial frame filters.
frame_filters = {}
# Initial frame unwinders.
frame_unwinders = []
def _execute_unwinders(pending_frame):
"""Internal function called from GDB to execute all unwinders.
Runs each currently enabled unwinder until it finds the one that
can unwind given frame.
Arguments:
pending_frame: gdb.PendingFrame instance.
Returns:
Tuple with:
[0] gdb.UnwindInfo instance
[1] Name of unwinder that claimed the frame (type `str`)
or None, if no unwinder has claimed the frame.
"""
for objfile in objfiles():
for unwinder in objfile.frame_unwinders:
if unwinder.enabled:
unwind_info = unwinder(pending_frame)
if unwind_info is not None:
return (unwind_info, unwinder.name)
for unwinder in current_progspace().frame_unwinders:
if unwinder.enabled:
unwind_info = unwinder(pending_frame)
if unwind_info is not None:
return (unwind_info, unwinder.name)
for unwinder in frame_unwinders:
if unwinder.enabled:
unwind_info = unwinder(pending_frame)
if unwind_info is not None:
return (unwind_info, unwinder.name)
return None
def _execute_file(filepath):
"""This function is used to replace Python 2's PyRun_SimpleFile.
Loads and executes the given file.
We could use the runpy module, but its documentation says:
"Furthermore, any functions and classes defined by the executed code are
not guaranteed to work correctly after a runpy function has returned."
"""
globals = sys.modules["__main__"].__dict__
set_file = False
# Set file (if not set) so that the imported file can use it (e.g. to
# access file-relative paths). This matches what PyRun_SimpleFile does.
if not hasattr(globals, "__file__"):
globals["__file__"] = filepath
set_file = True
try:
with open(filepath, "rb") as file:
# We pass globals also as locals to match what Python does
# in PyRun_SimpleFile.
compiled = compile(file.read(), filepath, "exec")
exec(compiled, globals, globals)
finally:
if set_file:
del globals["__file__"]
# Convenience variable to GDB's python directory
PYTHONDIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__))
# Auto-load all functions/commands.
# Packages to auto-load.
packages = ["function", "command", "printer"]
# pkgutil.iter_modules is not available prior to Python 2.6. Instead,
# manually iterate the list, collating the Python files in each module
# path. Construct the module name, and import.
def _auto_load_packages():
for package in packages:
location = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), package)
if os.path.exists(location):
py_files = filter(
lambda x: x.endswith(".py") and x != "__init__.py", os.listdir(location)
)
for py_file in py_files:
# Construct from foo.py, gdb.module.foo
modname = "%s.%s.%s" % (__name__, package, py_file[:-3])
try:
if modname in sys.modules:
# reload modules with duplicate names
reload(__import__(modname))
else:
__import__(modname)
except:
sys.stderr.write(traceback.format_exc() + "\n")
_auto_load_packages()
def GdbSetPythonDirectory(dir):
"""Update sys.path, reload gdb and auto-load packages."""
global PYTHONDIR
try:
sys.path.remove(PYTHONDIR)
except ValueError:
pass
sys.path.insert(0, dir)
PYTHONDIR = dir
# note that reload overwrites the gdb module without deleting existing
# attributes
reload(__import__(__name__))
_auto_load_packages()
def current_progspace():
"Return the current Progspace."
return selected_inferior().progspace
def objfiles():
"Return a sequence of the current program space's objfiles."
return current_progspace().objfiles()
def solib_name(addr):
"""solib_name (Long) -> String.\n\
Return the name of the shared library holding a given address, or None."""
return current_progspace().solib_name(addr)
def block_for_pc(pc):
"Return the block containing the given pc value, or None."
return current_progspace().block_for_pc(pc)
def find_pc_line(pc):
"""find_pc_line (pc) -> Symtab_and_line.
Return the gdb.Symtab_and_line object corresponding to the pc value."""
return current_progspace().find_pc_line(pc)
try:
from pygments import formatters, lexers, highlight
def colorize(filename, contents):
# Don't want any errors.
try:
lexer = lexers.get_lexer_for_filename(filename, stripnl=False)
formatter = formatters.TerminalFormatter()
return highlight(contents, lexer, formatter)
except:
return None
except:
def colorize(filename, contents):
return None