| # Pretty-printers for libstdc++. |
| |
| # Copyright (C) 2008-2025 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. |
| # |
| # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
| |
| import gdb |
| import itertools |
| import re |
| import sys |
| import errno |
| import datetime |
| |
| # Python 2 + Python 3 compatibility code |
| |
| # Resources about compatibility: |
| # |
| # * <http://pythonhosted.org/six/>: Documentation of the "six" module |
| |
| # FIXME: The handling of e.g. std::basic_string (at least on char) |
| # probably needs updating to work with Python 3's new string rules. |
| # |
| # In particular, Python 3 has a separate type (called byte) for |
| # bytestrings, and a special b"" syntax for the byte literals; the old |
| # str() type has been redefined to always store Unicode text. |
| # |
| # We probably can't do much about this until this GDB PR is addressed: |
| # <https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=17138> |
| |
| if sys.version_info[0] > 2: |
| # Python 3 stuff |
| Iterator = object |
| # Python 3 folds these into the normal functions. |
| imap = map |
| izip = zip |
| # Also, int subsumes long |
| long = int |
| _utc_timezone = datetime.timezone.utc |
| else: |
| # Python 2 stuff |
| class Iterator: |
| """Compatibility mixin for iterators |
| |
| Instead of writing next() methods for iterators, write |
| __next__() methods and use this mixin to make them work in |
| Python 2 as well as Python 3. |
| |
| Idea stolen from the "six" documentation: |
| <http://pythonhosted.org/six/#six.Iterator> |
| """ |
| |
| def next(self): |
| return self.__next__() |
| |
| # In Python 2, we still need these from itertools |
| from itertools import imap, izip |
| |
| # Python 2 does not provide the datetime.UTC singleton. |
| class UTC(datetime.tzinfo): |
| """Concrete tzinfo class representing the UTC time zone.""" |
| |
| def utcoffset(self, dt): |
| return datetime.timedelta(0) |
| |
| def tzname(self, dt): |
| return "UTC" |
| |
| def dst(self, dt): |
| return datetime.timedelta(0) |
| _utc_timezone = UTC() |
| |
| # Try to use the new-style pretty-printing if available. |
| _use_gdb_pp = True |
| try: |
| import gdb.printing |
| except ImportError: |
| _use_gdb_pp = False |
| |
| # Try to install type-printers. |
| _use_type_printing = False |
| try: |
| import gdb.types |
| if hasattr(gdb.types, 'TypePrinter'): |
| _use_type_printing = True |
| except ImportError: |
| pass |
| |
| # Use the base class if available. |
| if hasattr(gdb, 'ValuePrinter'): |
| printer_base = gdb.ValuePrinter |
| else: |
| printer_base = object |
| |
| # Starting with the type ORIG, search for the member type NAME. This |
| # handles searching upward through superclasses. This is needed to |
| # work around http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13615. |
| |
| |
| def find_type(orig, name): |
| typ = orig.strip_typedefs() |
| while True: |
| # Use Type.tag to ignore cv-qualifiers. PR 67440. |
| search = '%s::%s' % (typ.tag, name) |
| try: |
| return gdb.lookup_type(search) |
| except RuntimeError: |
| pass |
| # The type was not found, so try the superclass. We only need |
| # to check the first superclass, so we don't bother with |
| # anything fancier here. |
| fields = typ.fields() |
| if len(fields) and fields[0].is_base_class: |
| typ = fields[0].type |
| else: |
| raise ValueError("Cannot find type %s::%s" % (str(orig), name)) |
| |
| |
| _versioned_namespace = '__8::' |
| |
| |
| def lookup_templ_spec(templ, *args): |
| """ |
| Lookup template specialization templ<args...>. |
| """ |
| t = '{}<{}>'.format(templ, ', '.join([str(a) for a in args])) |
| try: |
| return gdb.lookup_type(t) |
| except gdb.error as e: |
| # Type not found, try again in versioned namespace. |
| global _versioned_namespace |
| if _versioned_namespace not in templ: |
| t = t.replace('::', '::' + _versioned_namespace, 1) |
| try: |
| return gdb.lookup_type(t) |
| except gdb.error: |
| # If that also fails, rethrow the original exception |
| pass |
| raise e |
| |
| # Use this to find container node types instead of find_type, |
| # see https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=91997 for details. |
| def lookup_node_type(nodename, containertype): |
| """ |
| Lookup specialization of template nodename corresponding to containertype. |
| |
| nodename - The name of a class template, as a String |
| containertype - The container, as a gdb.Type |
| |
| Return a gdb.Type for the corresponding specialization of nodename, |
| or None if the type cannot be found. |
| |
| e.g. lookup_node_type('_List_node', gdb.lookup_type('std::list<int>')) |
| will return a gdb.Type for the type std::_List_node<int>. |
| """ |
| # If nodename is unqualified, assume it's in namespace std. |
| if '::' not in nodename: |
| nodename = 'std::' + nodename |
| # Use either containertype's value_type or its first template argument. |
| try: |
| valtype = find_type(containertype, 'value_type') |
| except: |
| valtype = containertype.template_argument(0) |
| valtype = valtype.strip_typedefs() |
| try: |
| return lookup_templ_spec(nodename, valtype) |
| except gdb.error: |
| # For debug mode containers the node is in std::__cxx1998. |
| if is_member_of_namespace(nodename, 'std'): |
| if is_member_of_namespace(containertype, 'std::__cxx1998', |
| 'std::__debug', '__gnu_debug'): |
| nodename = nodename.replace('::', '::__cxx1998::', 1) |
| try: |
| return lookup_templ_spec(nodename, valtype) |
| except gdb.error: |
| pass |
| return None |
| |
| |
| def is_member_of_namespace(typ, *namespaces): |
| """ |
| Test whether a type is a member of one of the specified namespaces. |
| The type can be specified as a string or a gdb.Type object. |
| """ |
| if isinstance(typ, gdb.Type): |
| typ = str(typ) |
| typ = strip_versioned_namespace(typ) |
| for namespace in namespaces: |
| if typ.startswith(namespace + '::'): |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| |
| def is_specialization_of(x, template_name): |
| """ |
| Test whether a type is a specialization of the named class template. |
| The type can be specified as a string or a gdb.Type object. |
| The template should be the name of a class template as a string, |
| without any 'std' qualification. |
| """ |
| global _versioned_namespace |
| if isinstance(x, gdb.Type): |
| x = x.tag |
| template_name = '(%s)?%s' % (_versioned_namespace, template_name) |
| return re.match('^std::%s<.*>$' % template_name, x) is not None |
| |
| |
| def strip_versioned_namespace(typename): |
| global _versioned_namespace |
| return typename.replace(_versioned_namespace, '') |
| |
| |
| def strip_fundts_namespace(typ): |
| """Remove "fundamentals_vN" inline namespace from qualified type name.""" |
| pattern = r'^std::experimental::fundamentals_v\d::' |
| repl = 'std::experimental::' |
| if sys.version_info[0] == 2: |
| return re.sub(pattern, repl, typ, 1) |
| else: # Technically this needs Python 3.1 but nobody should be using 3.0 |
| return re.sub(pattern, repl, typ, count=1) |
| |
| |
| def strip_inline_namespaces(type_str): |
| """Remove known inline namespaces from the canonical name of a type.""" |
| type_str = strip_versioned_namespace(type_str) |
| type_str = type_str.replace('std::__cxx11::', 'std::') |
| expt_ns = 'std::experimental::' |
| for lfts_ns in ('fundamentals_v1', 'fundamentals_v2'): |
| type_str = type_str.replace(expt_ns + lfts_ns + '::', expt_ns) |
| fs_ns = expt_ns + 'filesystem::' |
| type_str = type_str.replace(fs_ns + 'v1::', fs_ns) |
| return type_str |
| |
| |
| def get_template_arg_list(type_obj): |
| """Return a type's template arguments as a list.""" |
| n = 0 |
| template_args = [] |
| while True: |
| try: |
| template_args.append(type_obj.template_argument(n)) |
| except: |
| return template_args |
| n += 1 |
| |
| |
| class SmartPtrIterator(Iterator): |
| """An iterator for smart pointer types with a single 'child' value.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, val): |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __next__(self): |
| if self._val is None: |
| raise StopIteration |
| self._val, val = None, self._val |
| return ('get()', val) |
| |
| |
| class SharedPointerPrinter(printer_base): |
| """ |
| Print a shared_ptr, weak_ptr, atomic<shared_ptr>, or atomic<weak_ptr>. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._val = val |
| self._pointer = val['_M_ptr'] |
| |
| def children(self): |
| return SmartPtrIterator(self._pointer) |
| |
| # Return the _Sp_counted_base<>* that holds the refcounts. |
| def _get_refcounts(self): |
| if self._typename == 'std::atomic': |
| # A tagged pointer is stored as uintptr_t. |
| ptr_val = self._val['_M_refcount']['_M_val']['_M_i'] |
| ptr_val = ptr_val - (ptr_val % 2) # clear lock bit |
| ptr_type = find_type(self._val['_M_refcount'].type, 'pointer') |
| return ptr_val.cast(ptr_type) |
| return self._val['_M_refcount']['_M_pi'] |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| state = 'empty' |
| refcounts = self._get_refcounts() |
| targ = self._val.type.template_argument(0) |
| targ = strip_versioned_namespace(str(targ)) |
| |
| if refcounts != 0: |
| usecount = refcounts['_M_use_count'] |
| weakcount = refcounts['_M_weak_count'] |
| if usecount == 0: |
| state = 'expired, weak count %d' % weakcount |
| else: |
| state = 'use count %d, weak count %d' % ( |
| usecount, weakcount - 1) |
| return '%s<%s> (%s)' % (self._typename, targ, state) |
| |
| |
| def _tuple_impl_get(val): |
| """Return the tuple element stored in a _Tuple_impl<N, T> base class.""" |
| bases = val.type.fields() |
| if not bases[-1].is_base_class: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Unsupported implementation for std::tuple: %s" % str(val.type)) |
| # Get the _Head_base<N, T> base class: |
| head_base = val.cast(bases[-1].type) |
| fields = head_base.type.fields() |
| if len(fields) == 0: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Unsupported implementation for std::tuple: %s" % str(val.type)) |
| if fields[0].name == '_M_head_impl': |
| # The tuple element is the _Head_base::_M_head_impl data member. |
| return head_base['_M_head_impl'] |
| elif fields[0].is_base_class: |
| # The tuple element is an empty base class of _Head_base. |
| # Cast to that empty base class. |
| return head_base.cast(fields[0].type) |
| else: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Unsupported implementation for std::tuple: %s" % str(val.type)) |
| |
| |
| def tuple_get(n, val): |
| """Return the result of std::get<n>(val) on a std::tuple.""" |
| tuple_size = len(get_template_arg_list(val.type)) |
| if n > tuple_size: |
| raise ValueError("Out of range index for std::get<N> on std::tuple") |
| # Get the first _Tuple_impl<0, T...> base class: |
| node = val.cast(val.type.fields()[0].type) |
| while n > 0: |
| # Descend through the base classes until the Nth one. |
| node = node.cast(node.type.fields()[0].type) |
| n -= 1 |
| return _tuple_impl_get(node) |
| |
| |
| def unique_ptr_get(val): |
| """Return the result of val.get() on a std::unique_ptr.""" |
| # std::unique_ptr<T, D> contains a std::tuple<D::pointer, D>, |
| # either as a direct data member _M_t (the old implementation) |
| # or within a data member of type __uniq_ptr_data. |
| impl_type = val.type.fields()[0].type.strip_typedefs() |
| # Check for new implementations first: |
| if is_specialization_of(impl_type, '__uniq_ptr_data') \ |
| or is_specialization_of(impl_type, '__uniq_ptr_impl'): |
| tuple_member = val['_M_t']['_M_t'] |
| elif is_specialization_of(impl_type, 'tuple'): |
| tuple_member = val['_M_t'] |
| else: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Unsupported implementation for unique_ptr: %s" % str(impl_type)) |
| return tuple_get(0, tuple_member) |
| |
| |
| class UniquePointerPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a unique_ptr.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def children(self): |
| return SmartPtrIterator(unique_ptr_get(self._val)) |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| t = self._val.type.template_argument(0) |
| return 'std::unique_ptr<{}>'.format(str(t)) |
| |
| |
| def get_value_from_aligned_membuf(buf, valtype): |
| """Return the value held in a __gnu_cxx::__aligned_membuf.""" |
| return buf['_M_storage'].address.cast(valtype.pointer()).dereference() |
| |
| |
| def get_value_from_list_node(node): |
| """Return the value held in an _List_node<_Val>.""" |
| try: |
| member = node.type.fields()[1].name |
| if member == '_M_data': |
| # C++03 implementation, node contains the value as a member |
| return node['_M_data'] |
| elif member == '_M_storage': |
| # C++11 implementation, node stores value in __aligned_membuf |
| valtype = node.type.template_argument(0) |
| return get_value_from_aligned_membuf(node['_M_storage'], valtype) |
| except: |
| pass |
| raise ValueError("Unsupported implementation for %s" % str(node.type)) |
| |
| |
| class StdListPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::list.""" |
| |
| class _iterator(Iterator): |
| def __init__(self, nodetype, head): |
| self._nodetype = nodetype |
| self._base = head['_M_next'] |
| self._head = head.address |
| self._count = 0 |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __next__(self): |
| if self._base == self._head: |
| raise StopIteration |
| elt = self._base.cast(self._nodetype).dereference() |
| self._base = elt['_M_next'] |
| count = self._count |
| self._count = self._count + 1 |
| val = get_value_from_list_node(elt) |
| return ('[%d]' % count, val) |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def children(self): |
| nodetype = lookup_node_type('_List_node', self._val.type).pointer() |
| return self._iterator(nodetype, self._val['_M_impl']['_M_node']) |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| headnode = self._val['_M_impl']['_M_node'] |
| if headnode['_M_next'] == headnode.address: |
| return 'empty %s' % (self._typename) |
| return '%s' % (self._typename) |
| |
| |
| class NodeIteratorPrinter(printer_base): |
| def __init__(self, typename, val, contname, nodename): |
| self._val = val |
| self._typename = typename |
| self._contname = contname |
| self._nodetype = lookup_node_type(nodename, val.type) |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| if not self._val['_M_node']: |
| return 'non-dereferenceable iterator for std::%s' % (self._contname) |
| node = self._val['_M_node'].cast( |
| self._nodetype.pointer()).dereference() |
| return str(get_value_from_list_node(node)) |
| |
| |
| class StdListIteratorPrinter(NodeIteratorPrinter): |
| """Print std::list::iterator.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| NodeIteratorPrinter.__init__(self, typename, val, 'list', '_List_node') |
| |
| |
| class StdFwdListIteratorPrinter(NodeIteratorPrinter): |
| """Print std::forward_list::iterator.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| NodeIteratorPrinter.__init__(self, typename, val, 'forward_list', |
| '_Fwd_list_node') |
| |
| |
| class StdSlistPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a __gnu_cxx::slist.""" |
| |
| class _iterator(Iterator): |
| def __init__(self, nodetype, head): |
| self._nodetype = nodetype |
| self._base = head['_M_head']['_M_next'] |
| self._count = 0 |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __next__(self): |
| if self._base == 0: |
| raise StopIteration |
| elt = self._base.cast(self._nodetype).dereference() |
| self._base = elt['_M_next'] |
| count = self._count |
| self._count = self._count + 1 |
| return ('[%d]' % count, elt['_M_data']) |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def children(self): |
| nodetype = lookup_node_type('__gnu_cxx::_Slist_node', self._val.type) |
| return self._iterator(nodetype.pointer(), self._val) |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| if self._val['_M_head']['_M_next'] == 0: |
| return 'empty __gnu_cxx::slist' |
| return '__gnu_cxx::slist' |
| |
| |
| class StdSlistIteratorPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print __gnu_cxx::slist::iterator.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| if not self._val['_M_node']: |
| return 'non-dereferenceable iterator for __gnu_cxx::slist' |
| nodetype = lookup_node_type( |
| '__gnu_cxx::_Slist_node', self._val.type).pointer() |
| return str(self._val['_M_node'].cast(nodetype).dereference()['_M_data']) |
| |
| |
| class StdVectorPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::vector.""" |
| |
| class _iterator(Iterator): |
| def __init__(self, start, finish, bitvec): |
| self._bitvec = bitvec |
| if bitvec: |
| self._item = start['_M_p'] |
| self._so = 0 |
| self._finish = finish['_M_p'] |
| self._fo = finish['_M_offset'] |
| itype = self._item.dereference().type |
| self._isize = 8 * itype.sizeof |
| else: |
| self._item = start |
| self._finish = finish |
| self._count = 0 |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __next__(self): |
| count = self._count |
| self._count = self._count + 1 |
| if self._bitvec: |
| if self._item == self._finish and self._so >= self._fo: |
| raise StopIteration |
| elt = bool(self._item.dereference() & (1 << self._so)) |
| self._so = self._so + 1 |
| if self._so >= self._isize: |
| self._item = self._item + 1 |
| self._so = 0 |
| return ('[%d]' % count, elt) |
| else: |
| if self._item == self._finish: |
| raise StopIteration |
| elt = self._item.dereference() |
| self._item = self._item + 1 |
| return ('[%d]' % count, elt) |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._val = val |
| self._is_bool = val.type.template_argument( |
| 0).code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_BOOL |
| |
| def children(self): |
| return self._iterator(self._val['_M_impl']['_M_start'], |
| self._val['_M_impl']['_M_finish'], |
| self._is_bool) |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| start = self._val['_M_impl']['_M_start'] |
| finish = self._val['_M_impl']['_M_finish'] |
| end = self._val['_M_impl']['_M_end_of_storage'] |
| if self._is_bool: |
| start = self._val['_M_impl']['_M_start']['_M_p'] |
| finish = self._val['_M_impl']['_M_finish']['_M_p'] |
| fo = self._val['_M_impl']['_M_finish']['_M_offset'] |
| itype = start.dereference().type |
| bl = 8 * itype.sizeof |
| length = bl * (finish - start) + fo |
| capacity = bl * (end - start) |
| return ('%s<bool> of length %d, capacity %d' |
| % (self._typename, int(length), int(capacity))) |
| else: |
| return ('%s of length %d, capacity %d' |
| % (self._typename, int(finish - start), int(end - start))) |
| |
| def display_hint(self): |
| return 'array' |
| |
| |
| class StdVectorIteratorPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print std::vector::iterator.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| if not self._val['_M_current']: |
| return 'non-dereferenceable iterator for std::vector' |
| return str(self._val['_M_current'].dereference()) |
| |
| |
| class StdBitIteratorPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print std::vector<bool>'s _Bit_iterator and _Bit_const_iterator.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| if not self._val['_M_p']: |
| return 'non-dereferenceable iterator for std::vector<bool>' |
| return bool(self._val['_M_p'].dereference() |
| & (1 << self._val['_M_offset'])) |
| |
| |
| class StdBitReferencePrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print std::vector<bool>::reference.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| if not self._val['_M_p']: |
| # PR libstdc++/115098 removed the reference default constructor |
| # that this case relates to. New code should never need this, |
| # but we still handle it for compatibility with old binaries. |
| return 'invalid std::vector<bool>::reference' |
| return bool(self._val['_M_p'].dereference() & (self._val['_M_mask'])) |
| |
| |
| class StdTuplePrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::tuple.""" |
| |
| class _iterator(Iterator): |
| @staticmethod |
| def _is_nonempty_tuple(nodes): |
| if len(nodes) == 2: |
| if is_specialization_of(nodes[1].type, '__tuple_base'): |
| return True |
| elif len(nodes) == 1: |
| return True |
| elif len(nodes) == 0: |
| return False |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Top of tuple tree does not consist of a single node.") |
| |
| def __init__(self, head): |
| self._head = head |
| |
| # Set the base class as the initial head of the |
| # tuple. |
| nodes = self._head.type.fields() |
| if self._is_nonempty_tuple(nodes): |
| # Set the actual head to the first pair. |
| self._head = self._head.cast(nodes[0].type) |
| self._count = 0 |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __next__(self): |
| # Check for further recursions in the inheritance tree. |
| # For a GCC 5+ tuple self._head is None after visiting all nodes: |
| if not self._head: |
| raise StopIteration |
| nodes = self._head.type.fields() |
| # For a GCC 4.x tuple there is a final node with no fields: |
| if len(nodes) == 0: |
| raise StopIteration |
| # Check that this iteration has an expected structure. |
| if len(nodes) > 2: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Cannot parse more than 2 nodes in a tuple tree.") |
| |
| if len(nodes) == 1: |
| # This is the last node of a GCC 5+ std::tuple. |
| impl = self._head.cast(nodes[0].type) |
| self._head = None |
| else: |
| # Either a node before the last node, or the last node of |
| # a GCC 4.x tuple (which has an empty parent). |
| |
| # - Left node is the next recursion parent. |
| # - Right node is the actual class contained in the tuple. |
| |
| # Process right node. |
| impl = self._head.cast(nodes[1].type) |
| |
| # Process left node and set it as head. |
| self._head = self._head.cast(nodes[0].type) |
| |
| self._count = self._count + 1 |
| |
| # Finally, check the implementation. If it is |
| # wrapped in _M_head_impl return that, otherwise return |
| # the value "as is". |
| fields = impl.type.fields() |
| if len(fields) < 1 or fields[0].name != "_M_head_impl": |
| return ('[%d]' % (self._count - 1), impl) |
| else: |
| return ('[%d]' % (self._count - 1), impl['_M_head_impl']) |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def children(self): |
| return self._iterator(self._val) |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| if len(self._val.type.fields()) == 0: |
| return 'empty %s' % (self._typename) |
| return '%s containing' % (self._typename) |
| |
| |
| class StdStackOrQueuePrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::stack or std::queue.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._visualizer = gdb.default_visualizer(val['c']) |
| |
| def children(self): |
| return self._visualizer.children() |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| return '%s wrapping: %s' % (self._typename, |
| self._visualizer.to_string()) |
| |
| def display_hint(self): |
| if hasattr(self._visualizer, 'display_hint'): |
| return self._visualizer.display_hint() |
| return None |
| |
| |
| class RbtreeIterator(Iterator): |
| """ |
| Turn an RB-tree-based container (std::map, std::set etc.) into |
| a Python iterable object. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, rbtree): |
| self._size = rbtree['_M_t']['_M_impl']['_M_node_count'] |
| self._node = rbtree['_M_t']['_M_impl']['_M_header']['_M_left'] |
| self._count = 0 |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __len__(self): |
| return int(self._size) |
| |
| def __next__(self): |
| if self._count == self._size: |
| raise StopIteration |
| result = self._node |
| self._count = self._count + 1 |
| if self._count < self._size: |
| # Compute the next node. |
| node = self._node |
| if node.dereference()['_M_right']: |
| node = node.dereference()['_M_right'] |
| while node.dereference()['_M_left']: |
| node = node.dereference()['_M_left'] |
| else: |
| parent = node.dereference()['_M_parent'] |
| while node == parent.dereference()['_M_right']: |
| node = parent |
| parent = parent.dereference()['_M_parent'] |
| if node.dereference()['_M_right'] != parent: |
| node = parent |
| self._node = node |
| return result |
| |
| |
| def get_value_from_Rb_tree_node(node): |
| """Return the value held in an _Rb_tree_node<_Val>.""" |
| try: |
| member = node.type.fields()[1].name |
| if member == '_M_value_field': |
| # C++03 implementation, node contains the value as a member |
| return node['_M_value_field'] |
| elif member == '_M_storage': |
| # C++11 implementation, node stores value in __aligned_membuf |
| valtype = node.type.template_argument(0) |
| return get_value_from_aligned_membuf(node['_M_storage'], valtype) |
| except: |
| pass |
| raise ValueError("Unsupported implementation for %s" % str(node.type)) |
| |
| # This is a pretty printer for std::_Rb_tree_iterator (which is |
| # std::map::iterator), and has nothing to do with the RbtreeIterator |
| # class above. |
| |
| |
| class StdRbtreeIteratorPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print std::map::iterator, std::set::iterator, etc.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._val = val |
| nodetype = lookup_node_type('_Rb_tree_node', self._val.type) |
| self._link_type = nodetype.pointer() |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| if not self._val['_M_node']: |
| return 'non-dereferenceable iterator for associative container' |
| node = self._val['_M_node'].cast(self._link_type).dereference() |
| return str(get_value_from_Rb_tree_node(node)) |
| |
| |
| class StdDebugIteratorPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a debug enabled version of an iterator.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._val = val |
| |
| # Just strip away the encapsulating __gnu_debug::_Safe_iterator |
| # and return the wrapped iterator value. |
| def to_string(self): |
| base_type = gdb.lookup_type('__gnu_debug::_Safe_iterator_base') |
| itype = self._val.type.template_argument(0) |
| safe_seq = self._val.cast(base_type)['_M_sequence'] |
| if not safe_seq: |
| return str(self._val.cast(itype)) |
| if self._val['_M_version'] != safe_seq['_M_version']: |
| return "invalid iterator" |
| return str(self._val.cast(itype)) |
| |
| |
| def num_elements(num): |
| """Return either "1 element" or "N elements" depending on the argument.""" |
| return '1 element' if num == 1 else '%d elements' % num |
| |
| |
| class StdMapPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::map or std::multimap.""" |
| |
| # Turn an RbtreeIterator into a pretty-print iterator. |
| class _iter(Iterator): |
| def __init__(self, rbiter, type): |
| self._rbiter = rbiter |
| self._count = 0 |
| self._type = type |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __next__(self): |
| if self._count % 2 == 0: |
| n = next(self._rbiter) |
| n = n.cast(self._type).dereference() |
| n = get_value_from_Rb_tree_node(n) |
| self._pair = n |
| item = n['first'] |
| else: |
| item = self._pair['second'] |
| result = ('[%d]' % self._count, item) |
| self._count = self._count + 1 |
| return result |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| return '%s with %s' % (self._typename, |
| num_elements(len(RbtreeIterator(self._val)))) |
| |
| def children(self): |
| node = lookup_node_type('_Rb_tree_node', self._val.type).pointer() |
| return self._iter(RbtreeIterator(self._val), node) |
| |
| def display_hint(self): |
| return 'map' |
| |
| |
| class StdSetPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::set or std::multiset.""" |
| |
| # Turn an RbtreeIterator into a pretty-print iterator. |
| class _iter(Iterator): |
| def __init__(self, rbiter, type): |
| self._rbiter = rbiter |
| self._count = 0 |
| self._type = type |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __next__(self): |
| item = next(self._rbiter) |
| item = item.cast(self._type).dereference() |
| item = get_value_from_Rb_tree_node(item) |
| # FIXME: this is weird ... what to do? |
| # Maybe a 'set' display hint? |
| result = ('[%d]' % self._count, item) |
| self._count = self._count + 1 |
| return result |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| return '%s with %s' % (self._typename, |
| num_elements(len(RbtreeIterator(self._val)))) |
| |
| def children(self): |
| node = lookup_node_type('_Rb_tree_node', self._val.type).pointer() |
| return self._iter(RbtreeIterator(self._val), node) |
| |
| |
| class StdBitsetPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::bitset.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| # If template_argument handled values, we could print the |
| # size. Or we could use a regexp on the type. |
| return '%s' % (self._typename) |
| |
| def children(self): |
| try: |
| # An empty bitset may not have any members which will |
| # result in an exception being thrown. |
| words = self._val['_M_w'] |
| except: |
| return [] |
| |
| wtype = words.type |
| |
| # The _M_w member can be either an unsigned long, or an |
| # array. This depends on the template specialization used. |
| # If it is a single long, convert to a single element list. |
| if wtype.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_ARRAY: |
| tsize = wtype.target().sizeof |
| else: |
| words = [words] |
| tsize = wtype.sizeof |
| |
| nwords = wtype.sizeof / tsize |
| result = [] |
| byte = 0 |
| while byte < nwords: |
| w = words[byte] |
| bit = 0 |
| while w != 0: |
| if (w & 1) != 0: |
| # Another spot where we could use 'set'? |
| result.append(('[%d]' % (byte * tsize * 8 + bit), 1)) |
| bit = bit + 1 |
| w = w >> 1 |
| byte = byte + 1 |
| return result |
| |
| |
| class StdDequePrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::deque.""" |
| |
| class _iter(Iterator): |
| def __init__(self, node, start, end, last, buffer_size): |
| self._node = node |
| self._p = start |
| self._end = end |
| self._last = last |
| self._buffer_size = buffer_size |
| self._count = 0 |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __next__(self): |
| if self._p == self._last: |
| raise StopIteration |
| |
| result = ('[%d]' % self._count, self._p.dereference()) |
| self._count = self._count + 1 |
| |
| # Advance the 'cur' pointer. |
| self._p = self._p + 1 |
| if self._p == self._end: |
| # If we got to the end of this bucket, move to the |
| # next bucket. |
| self._node = self._node + 1 |
| self._p = self._node[0] |
| self._end = self._p + self._buffer_size |
| |
| return result |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._val = val |
| self._elttype = val.type.template_argument(0) |
| size = self._elttype.sizeof |
| if size < 512: |
| self._buffer_size = int(512 / size) |
| else: |
| self._buffer_size = 1 |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| start = self._val['_M_impl']['_M_start'] |
| end = self._val['_M_impl']['_M_finish'] |
| |
| delta_n = end['_M_node'] - start['_M_node'] - 1 |
| delta_s = start['_M_last'] - start['_M_cur'] |
| delta_e = end['_M_cur'] - end['_M_first'] |
| |
| size = self._buffer_size * delta_n + delta_s + delta_e |
| |
| return '%s with %s' % (self._typename, num_elements(long(size))) |
| |
| def children(self): |
| start = self._val['_M_impl']['_M_start'] |
| end = self._val['_M_impl']['_M_finish'] |
| return self._iter(start['_M_node'], start['_M_cur'], start['_M_last'], |
| end['_M_cur'], self._buffer_size) |
| |
| def display_hint(self): |
| return 'array' |
| |
| |
| class StdDequeIteratorPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print std::deque::iterator.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| if not self._val['_M_cur']: |
| return 'non-dereferenceable iterator for std::deque' |
| return str(self._val['_M_cur'].dereference()) |
| |
| |
| class StdStringPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::basic_string of some kind.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._val = val |
| self._new_string = typename.find("::__cxx11::basic_string") != -1 |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| # Make sure &string works, too. |
| type = self._val.type |
| if type.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_REF: |
| type = type.target() |
| |
| # Calculate the length of the string so that to_string returns |
| # the string according to length, not according to first null |
| # encountered. |
| ptr = self._val['_M_dataplus']['_M_p'] |
| if self._new_string: |
| length = self._val['_M_string_length'] |
| # https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=17728 |
| ptr = ptr.cast(ptr.type.strip_typedefs()) |
| else: |
| realtype = type.unqualified().strip_typedefs() |
| reptype = gdb.lookup_type(str(realtype) + '::_Rep').pointer() |
| header = ptr.cast(reptype) - 1 |
| length = header.dereference()['_M_length'] |
| if hasattr(ptr, "lazy_string"): |
| return ptr.lazy_string(length=length) |
| return ptr.string(length=length) |
| |
| def display_hint(self): |
| return 'string' |
| |
| |
| def access_streambuf_ptrs(streambuf): |
| """Access the streambuf put area pointers.""" |
| pbase = streambuf['_M_out_beg'] |
| pptr = streambuf['_M_out_cur'] |
| egptr = streambuf['_M_in_end'] |
| return pbase, pptr, egptr |
| |
| |
| class StdStringBufPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::basic_stringbuf.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, _, val): |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| (pbase, pptr, egptr) = access_streambuf_ptrs(self._val) |
| # Logic from basic_stringbuf::_M_high_mark() |
| if pptr: |
| if not egptr or pptr > egptr: |
| return pbase.string(length=pptr - pbase) |
| else: |
| return pbase.string(length=egptr - pbase) |
| return self._val['_M_string'] |
| |
| def display_hint(self): |
| return 'string' |
| |
| |
| class StdStringStreamPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::basic_stringstream.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._val = val |
| self._typename = typename |
| |
| # Check if the stream was redirected. This is essentially: |
| # val['_M_streambuf'] != val['_M_stringbuf'].address |
| # However, GDB can't resolve the virtual inheritance, so we do that |
| # manually. |
| basetype = [f.type for f in val.type.fields() if f.is_base_class][0] |
| gdb.set_convenience_variable('__stream', val.cast(basetype).address) |
| self._streambuf = gdb.parse_and_eval('$__stream->rdbuf()') |
| self._was_redirected = self._streambuf != val['_M_stringbuf'].address |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| if self._was_redirected: |
| return "%s redirected to %s" % ( |
| self._typename, self._streambuf.dereference()) |
| return self._val['_M_stringbuf'] |
| |
| def display_hint(self): |
| if self._was_redirected: |
| return None |
| return 'string' |
| |
| |
| class Tr1HashtableIterator(Iterator): |
| def __init__(self, hashtable): |
| self._buckets = hashtable['_M_buckets'] |
| self._bucket = 0 |
| self._bucket_count = hashtable['_M_bucket_count'] |
| self._node_type = find_type(hashtable.type, '_Node').pointer() |
| self._node = 0 |
| while self._bucket != self._bucket_count: |
| self._node = self._buckets[self._bucket] |
| if self._node: |
| break |
| self._bucket = self._bucket + 1 |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __next__(self): |
| if self._node == 0: |
| raise StopIteration |
| node = self._node.cast(self._node_type) |
| result = node.dereference()['_M_v'] |
| self._node = node.dereference()['_M_next'] |
| if self._node == 0: |
| self._bucket = self._bucket + 1 |
| while self._bucket != self._bucket_count: |
| self._node = self._buckets[self._bucket] |
| if self._node: |
| break |
| self._bucket = self._bucket + 1 |
| return result |
| |
| |
| class StdHashtableIterator(Iterator): |
| def __init__(self, hashtable): |
| self._node = hashtable['_M_before_begin']['_M_nxt'] |
| valtype = hashtable.type.template_argument(1) |
| cached = hashtable.type.template_argument(9).template_argument(0) |
| node_type = lookup_templ_spec('std::__detail::_Hash_node', str(valtype), |
| 'true' if cached else 'false') |
| self._node_type = node_type.pointer() |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __next__(self): |
| if self._node == 0: |
| raise StopIteration |
| elt = self._node.cast(self._node_type).dereference() |
| self._node = elt['_M_nxt'] |
| valptr = elt['_M_storage'].address |
| valptr = valptr.cast(elt.type.template_argument(0).pointer()) |
| return valptr.dereference() |
| |
| |
| class Tr1UnorderedSetPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::unordered_set or tr1::unordered_set.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def _hashtable(self): |
| if self._typename.startswith('std::tr1'): |
| return self._val |
| return self._val['_M_h'] |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| count = self._hashtable()['_M_element_count'] |
| return '%s with %s' % (self._typename, num_elements(count)) |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _format_count(i): |
| return '[%d]' % i |
| |
| def children(self): |
| counter = imap(self._format_count, itertools.count()) |
| if self._typename.startswith('std::tr1'): |
| return izip(counter, Tr1HashtableIterator(self._hashtable())) |
| return izip(counter, StdHashtableIterator(self._hashtable())) |
| |
| |
| class Tr1UnorderedMapPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::unordered_map or tr1::unordered_map.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def _hashtable(self): |
| if self._typename.startswith('std::tr1'): |
| return self._val |
| return self._val['_M_h'] |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| count = self._hashtable()['_M_element_count'] |
| return '%s with %s' % (self._typename, num_elements(count)) |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _flatten(list): |
| for elt in list: |
| for i in elt: |
| yield i |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _format_one(elt): |
| return (elt['first'], elt['second']) |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _format_count(i): |
| return '[%d]' % i |
| |
| def children(self): |
| counter = imap(self._format_count, itertools.count()) |
| # Map over the hash table and flatten the result. |
| if self._typename.startswith('std::tr1'): |
| data = self._flatten( |
| imap(self._format_one, Tr1HashtableIterator(self._hashtable()))) |
| # Zip the two iterators together. |
| return izip(counter, data) |
| data = self._flatten( |
| imap(self._format_one, StdHashtableIterator(self._hashtable()))) |
| # Zip the two iterators together. |
| return izip(counter, data) |
| |
| def display_hint(self): |
| return 'map' |
| |
| |
| class StdForwardListPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::forward_list.""" |
| |
| class _iterator(Iterator): |
| def __init__(self, nodetype, head): |
| self._nodetype = nodetype |
| self._base = head['_M_next'] |
| self._count = 0 |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __next__(self): |
| if self._base == 0: |
| raise StopIteration |
| elt = self._base.cast(self._nodetype).dereference() |
| self._base = elt['_M_next'] |
| count = self._count |
| self._count = self._count + 1 |
| valptr = elt['_M_storage'].address |
| valptr = valptr.cast(elt.type.template_argument(0).pointer()) |
| return ('[%d]' % count, valptr.dereference()) |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._val = val |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| |
| def children(self): |
| nodetype = lookup_node_type('_Fwd_list_node', self._val.type).pointer() |
| return self._iterator(nodetype, self._val['_M_impl']['_M_head']) |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| if self._val['_M_impl']['_M_head']['_M_next'] == 0: |
| return 'empty %s' % self._typename |
| return '%s' % self._typename |
| |
| |
| class SingleObjContainerPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Base class for printers of containers of single objects.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, val, viz, hint=None): |
| self._contained_value = val |
| self._visualizer = viz |
| self._hint = hint |
| |
| def _recognize(self, type): |
| """Return type as a string after applying type printers.""" |
| global _use_type_printing |
| if not _use_type_printing: |
| return str(type) |
| return gdb.types.apply_type_recognizers(gdb.types.get_type_recognizers(), |
| type) or str(type) |
| |
| class _contained(Iterator): |
| def __init__(self, val): |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __next__(self): |
| if self._val is None: |
| raise StopIteration |
| retval = self._val |
| self._val = None |
| return ('[contained value]', retval) |
| |
| def children(self): |
| if self._contained_value is None: |
| return self._contained(None) |
| if hasattr(self._visualizer, 'children'): |
| return self._visualizer.children() |
| return self._contained(self._contained_value) |
| |
| def display_hint(self): |
| if (hasattr(self._visualizer, 'children') |
| and hasattr(self._visualizer, 'display_hint')): |
| # If contained value is a map we want to display in the same way. |
| return self._visualizer.display_hint() |
| return self._hint |
| |
| |
| def function_pointer_to_name(f): |
| """Find the name of the function referred to by the gdb.Value f, |
| which should contain a function pointer from the program.""" |
| |
| # Turn the function pointer into an actual address. |
| # This is needed to unpack ppc64 function descriptors. |
| f = f.dereference().address |
| |
| if sys.version_info[0] == 2: |
| # Older versions of GDB need to use long for Python 2, |
| # because int(f) on 64-bit big-endian values raises a |
| # gdb.error saying "Cannot convert value to int." |
| f = long(f) |
| else: |
| f = int(f) |
| |
| try: |
| # If the function can't be found older versions of GDB raise a |
| # RuntimeError saying "Cannot locate object file for block." |
| return gdb.block_for_pc(f).function.name |
| except: |
| return None |
| |
| |
| class StdExpAnyPrinter(SingleObjContainerPrinter): |
| """Print a std::any or std::experimental::any.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._typename = strip_fundts_namespace(self._typename) |
| self._val = val |
| self._contained_type = None |
| contained_value = None |
| visualizer = None |
| mgr = self._val['_M_manager'] |
| if mgr != 0: |
| func = function_pointer_to_name(mgr) |
| if not func: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Invalid function pointer in %s" % (self._typename)) |
| # We want to use this regular expression: |
| # T::_Manager_xxx<.*>::_S_manage\(T::_Op, const T\*, T::_Arg\*\) |
| # where T is std::any or std::experimental::any. |
| # But we need to account for variances in demangled names |
| # between GDB versions, e.g. 'enum T::_Op' instead of 'T::_Op'. |
| rx = ( |
| r"({0}::_Manager_\w+<.*>)::_S_manage\(" |
| r"(enum )?{0}::_Op, (const {0}|{0} const) ?\*, " |
| r"(union )?{0}::_Arg ?\*\)" |
| ).format(typename) |
| m = re.match(rx, func) |
| if not m: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Unknown manager function in %s" % self._typename) |
| |
| mgrname = m.group(1) |
| # FIXME need to expand 'std::string' so that gdb.lookup_type works |
| if 'std::string' in mgrname: |
| mgrtypes = [] |
| for s in StdExpAnyPrinter._string_types(): |
| try: |
| x = re.sub(r"std::string(?!\w)", s, m.group(1)) |
| # The following lookup might raise gdb.error if the |
| # manager function was never instantiated for 's' in |
| # the program, because there will be no such type. |
| mgrtypes.append(gdb.lookup_type(x)) |
| except gdb.error: |
| pass |
| if len(mgrtypes) != 1: |
| # FIXME: this is unlikely in practice, but possible for |
| # programs that use both old and new string types with |
| # std::any in a single program. Can we do better? |
| # Maybe find the address of each type's _S_manage and |
| # compare to the address stored in _M_manager? |
| raise ValueError( |
| 'Cannot uniquely determine std::string type ' |
| 'used in std::any' |
| ) |
| mgrtype = mgrtypes[0] |
| else: |
| mgrtype = gdb.lookup_type(mgrname) |
| self._contained_type = mgrtype.template_argument(0) |
| valptr = None |
| if '::_Manager_internal' in mgrname: |
| valptr = self._val['_M_storage']['_M_buffer'].address |
| elif '::_Manager_external' in mgrname: |
| valptr = self._val['_M_storage']['_M_ptr'] |
| else: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Unknown manager function in %s" % self._typename) |
| contained_value = valptr.cast( |
| self._contained_type.pointer()).dereference() |
| visualizer = gdb.default_visualizer(contained_value) |
| super(StdExpAnyPrinter, self).__init__(contained_value, visualizer) |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| if self._contained_type is None: |
| return '%s [no contained value]' % self._typename |
| desc = "%s containing " % self._typename |
| if hasattr(self._visualizer, 'children'): |
| return desc + self._visualizer.to_string() |
| valtype = self._recognize(self._contained_type) |
| return desc + strip_versioned_namespace(str(valtype)) |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _string_types(): |
| # This lookup for std::string might return the __cxx11 version, |
| # but that's not necessarily the one used by the std::any |
| # manager function we're trying to find. |
| strings = {str(gdb.lookup_type('std::string').strip_typedefs())} |
| # So also consider all the other possible std::string types! |
| s = 'basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >' |
| quals = ['std::', 'std::__cxx11::', |
| 'std::' + _versioned_namespace] |
| strings |= {q + s for q in quals} # set of unique strings |
| return strings |
| |
| |
| class StdExpOptionalPrinter(SingleObjContainerPrinter): |
| """Print a std::optional or std::experimental::optional.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._typename = strip_fundts_namespace(self._typename) |
| payload = val['_M_payload'] |
| if self._typename.startswith('std::experimental'): |
| engaged = val['_M_engaged'] |
| contained_value = payload |
| else: |
| engaged = payload['_M_engaged'] |
| contained_value = payload['_M_payload'] |
| try: |
| # Since GCC 9 |
| contained_value = contained_value['_M_value'] |
| except: |
| pass |
| visualizer = gdb.default_visualizer(contained_value) |
| if not engaged: |
| contained_value = None |
| super(StdExpOptionalPrinter, self).__init__( |
| contained_value, visualizer) |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| if self._contained_value is None: |
| return "%s [no contained value]" % self._typename |
| if hasattr(self._visualizer, 'children'): |
| return "%s containing %s" % (self._typename, |
| self._visualizer.to_string()) |
| return self._typename |
| |
| |
| class StdVariantPrinter(SingleObjContainerPrinter): |
| """Print a std::variant.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| alternatives = get_template_arg_list(val.type) |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._index = val['_M_index'] |
| if self._index >= len(alternatives): |
| self._contained_type = None |
| contained_value = None |
| visualizer = None |
| else: |
| self._contained_type = alternatives[int(self._index)] |
| addr = val['_M_u']['_M_first']['_M_storage'].address |
| contained_value = addr.cast( |
| self._contained_type.pointer()).dereference() |
| visualizer = gdb.default_visualizer(contained_value) |
| super(StdVariantPrinter, self).__init__( |
| contained_value, visualizer, 'array') |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| if self._contained_value is None: |
| return "%s [no contained value]" % self._typename |
| if hasattr(self._visualizer, 'children'): |
| return "%s [index %d] containing %s" % (self._typename, self._index, |
| self._visualizer.to_string()) |
| return "%s [index %d]" % (self._typename, self._index) |
| |
| |
| class StdNodeHandlePrinter(SingleObjContainerPrinter): |
| """Print a container node handle.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._value_type = val.type.template_argument(1) |
| nodetype = val.type.template_argument(2).template_argument(0) |
| self._is_rb_tree_node = is_specialization_of( |
| nodetype.name, '_Rb_tree_node') |
| self._is_map_node = val.type.template_argument(0) != self._value_type |
| nodeptr = val['_M_ptr'] |
| if nodeptr: |
| if self._is_rb_tree_node: |
| contained_value = get_value_from_Rb_tree_node( |
| nodeptr.dereference()) |
| else: |
| contained_value = get_value_from_aligned_membuf(nodeptr['_M_storage'], |
| self._value_type) |
| visualizer = gdb.default_visualizer(contained_value) |
| else: |
| contained_value = None |
| visualizer = None |
| optalloc = val['_M_alloc'] |
| self._alloc = optalloc['_M_payload'] if optalloc['_M_engaged'] else None |
| super(StdNodeHandlePrinter, self).__init__(contained_value, visualizer, |
| 'array') |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| desc = 'node handle for ' |
| if not self._is_rb_tree_node: |
| desc += 'unordered ' |
| if self._is_map_node: |
| desc += 'map' |
| else: |
| desc += 'set' |
| |
| if self._contained_value: |
| desc += ' with element' |
| if hasattr(self._visualizer, 'children'): |
| return "%s = %s" % (desc, self._visualizer.to_string()) |
| return desc |
| else: |
| return 'empty %s' % desc |
| |
| |
| class StdExpStringViewPrinter(printer_base): |
| """ |
| Print a std::basic_string_view or std::experimental::basic_string_view |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| ptr = self._val['_M_str'] |
| len = self._val['_M_len'] |
| if hasattr(ptr, "lazy_string"): |
| return ptr.lazy_string(length=len) |
| return ptr.string(length=len) |
| |
| def display_hint(self): |
| return 'string' |
| |
| |
| class StdExpPathPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::experimental::filesystem::path.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._val = val |
| self._typename = typename |
| start = self._val['_M_cmpts']['_M_impl']['_M_start'] |
| finish = self._val['_M_cmpts']['_M_impl']['_M_finish'] |
| self._num_cmpts = int(finish - start) |
| |
| def _path_type(self): |
| t = str(self._val['_M_type']) |
| if t[-9:] == '_Root_dir': |
| return "root-directory" |
| if t[-10:] == '_Root_name': |
| return "root-name" |
| return None |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| path = "%s" % self._val['_M_pathname'] |
| if self._num_cmpts == 0: |
| t = self._path_type() |
| if t: |
| path = '%s [%s]' % (path, t) |
| return "experimental::filesystem::path %s" % path |
| |
| class _iterator(Iterator): |
| def __init__(self, cmpts, pathtype): |
| self._pathtype = pathtype |
| self._item = cmpts['_M_impl']['_M_start'] |
| self._finish = cmpts['_M_impl']['_M_finish'] |
| self._count = 0 |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __next__(self): |
| if self._item == self._finish: |
| raise StopIteration |
| item = self._item.dereference() |
| count = self._count |
| self._count = self._count + 1 |
| self._item = self._item + 1 |
| path = item['_M_pathname'] |
| t = StdExpPathPrinter(self._pathtype, item)._path_type() |
| if not t: |
| t = count |
| return ('[%s]' % t, path) |
| |
| def children(self): |
| return self._iterator(self._val['_M_cmpts'], self._typename) |
| |
| |
| class StdPathPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::filesystem::path.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._val = val |
| self._typename = typename |
| impl = unique_ptr_get(self._val['_M_cmpts']['_M_impl']) |
| self._type = impl.cast(gdb.lookup_type('uintptr_t')) & 3 |
| if self._type == 0: |
| self._impl = impl |
| else: |
| self._impl = None |
| |
| def _path_type(self): |
| t = str(self._type.cast(gdb.lookup_type(self._typename + '::_Type'))) |
| if t[-9:] == '_Root_dir': |
| return "root-directory" |
| if t[-10:] == '_Root_name': |
| return "root-name" |
| return None |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| path = "%s" % self._val['_M_pathname'] |
| if self._type != 0: |
| t = self._path_type() |
| if t: |
| path = '%s [%s]' % (path, t) |
| return "filesystem::path %s" % path |
| |
| class _iterator(Iterator): |
| def __init__(self, impl, pathtype): |
| self._pathtype = pathtype |
| if impl: |
| # We can't access _Impl::_M_size because _Impl is incomplete |
| # so cast to int* to access the _M_size member at offset zero, |
| int_type = gdb.lookup_type('int') |
| cmpt_type = gdb.lookup_type(pathtype + '::_Cmpt') |
| char_type = gdb.lookup_type('char') |
| impl = impl.cast(int_type.pointer()) |
| size = impl.dereference() |
| #self._capacity = (impl + 1).dereference() |
| if hasattr(gdb.Type, 'alignof'): |
| sizeof_Impl = max(2 * int_type.sizeof, cmpt_type.alignof) |
| else: |
| sizeof_Impl = 2 * int_type.sizeof |
| begin = impl.cast(char_type.pointer()) + sizeof_Impl |
| self._item = begin.cast(cmpt_type.pointer()) |
| self._finish = self._item + size |
| self._count = 0 |
| else: |
| self._item = None |
| self._finish = None |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __next__(self): |
| if self._item == self._finish: |
| raise StopIteration |
| item = self._item.dereference() |
| count = self._count |
| self._count = self._count + 1 |
| self._item = self._item + 1 |
| path = item['_M_pathname'] |
| t = StdPathPrinter(self._pathtype, item)._path_type() |
| if not t: |
| t = count |
| return ('[%s]' % t, path) |
| |
| def children(self): |
| return self._iterator(self._impl, self._typename) |
| |
| |
| class StdPairPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::pair object, with 'first' and 'second' as children.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._val = val |
| |
| class _iter(Iterator): |
| """An iterator for std::pair types. Returns 'first' then 'second'.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, val): |
| self._val = val |
| self._which = 'first' |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __next__(self): |
| if self._which is None: |
| raise StopIteration |
| which = self._which |
| if which == 'first': |
| self._which = 'second' |
| else: |
| self._which = None |
| return (which, self._val[which]) |
| |
| def children(self): |
| return self._iter(self._val) |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| return None |
| |
| |
| class StdCmpCatPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a comparison category object.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = typename[typename.rfind(':') + 1:] |
| self._val = val['_M_value'] |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| if self._typename == 'strong_ordering' and self._val == 0: |
| name = 'equal' |
| else: |
| names = {2: 'unordered', -1: 'less', 0: 'equivalent', 1: 'greater'} |
| name = names[int(self._val)] |
| return 'std::{}::{}'.format(self._typename, name) |
| |
| |
| class StdErrorCodePrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::error_code or std::error_condition.""" |
| |
| _system_is_posix = None # Whether std::system_category() use errno values. |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._val = val |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| # Do this only once ... |
| if StdErrorCodePrinter._system_is_posix is None: |
| try: |
| import posix |
| StdErrorCodePrinter._system_is_posix = True |
| except ImportError: |
| StdErrorCodePrinter._system_is_posix = False |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _find_errc_enum(name): |
| typ = gdb.lookup_type(name) |
| if typ is not None and typ.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_ENUM: |
| return typ |
| return None |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def _find_standard_errc_enum(cls, name): |
| for ns in ['', _versioned_namespace]: |
| try: |
| qname = 'std::{}{}'.format(ns, name) |
| return cls._find_errc_enum(qname) |
| except RuntimeError: |
| pass |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def _match_net_ts_category(cls, cat): |
| net_cats = ['stream', 'socket', 'ip::resolver'] |
| for c in net_cats: |
| func = c + '_category()' |
| for ns in ['', _versioned_namespace]: |
| ns = 'std::{}experimental::net::v1'.format(ns) |
| sym = gdb.lookup_symbol('{}::{}::__c'.format(ns, func))[0] |
| if sym is not None: |
| if cat == sym.value().address: |
| name = 'net::' + func |
| enum = cls._find_errc_enum('{}::{}_errc'.format(ns, c)) |
| return (name, enum) |
| return (None, None) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def _category_info(cls, cat): |
| """Return details of a std::error_category.""" |
| |
| name = None |
| enum = None |
| is_errno = False |
| |
| # Try these first, or we get "warning: RTTI symbol not found" when |
| # using cat.dynamic_type on the local class types for Net TS |
| # categories. |
| func, enum = cls._match_net_ts_category(cat) |
| if func is not None: |
| return (None, func, enum, is_errno) |
| |
| # This might give a warning for a program-defined category defined as |
| # a local class, but there doesn't seem to be any way to avoid that. |
| typ = cat.dynamic_type.target() |
| # Shortcuts for the known categories defined by libstdc++. |
| if typ.tag.endswith('::generic_error_category'): |
| name = 'generic' |
| is_errno = True |
| if typ.tag.endswith('::system_error_category'): |
| name = 'system' |
| is_errno = cls._system_is_posix |
| if typ.tag.endswith('::future_error_category'): |
| name = 'future' |
| enum = cls._find_standard_errc_enum('future_errc') |
| if typ.tag.endswith('::io_error_category'): |
| name = 'io' |
| enum = cls._find_standard_errc_enum('io_errc') |
| |
| if name is None: |
| try: |
| # Want to call std::error_category::name() override, but it's |
| # unsafe: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=28856 |
| # gdb.set_convenience_variable('__cat', cat) |
| # return '"%s"' % gdb.parse_and_eval('$__cat->name()').string() |
| pass |
| except: |
| pass |
| return (name, typ.tag, enum, is_errno) |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _unqualified_name(name): |
| """ |
| Strip any nested-name-specifier from name to give an unqualified name. |
| """ |
| return name.split('::')[-1] |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| value = self._val['_M_value'] |
| cat = self._val['_M_cat'] |
| name, alt_name, enum, is_errno = self._category_info(cat) |
| if value == 0: |
| default_cats = {'error_code': 'system', |
| 'error_condition': 'generic'} |
| if name == default_cats[self._unqualified_name(self._typename)]: |
| return self._typename + ' = { }' # default-constructed value |
| |
| strval = str(value) |
| if is_errno and value != 0: |
| try: |
| strval = errno.errorcode[int(value)] |
| except: |
| pass |
| elif enum is not None: |
| strval = self._unqualified_name(str(value.cast(enum))) |
| |
| if name is not None: |
| name = '"%s"' % name |
| else: |
| name = alt_name |
| return '%s = {%s: %s}' % (self._typename, name, strval) |
| |
| |
| class StdRegexStatePrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a state node in the NFA for a std::regex.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._val = val |
| self._typename = typename |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| opcode = str(self._val['_M_opcode']) |
| if opcode: |
| opcode = opcode[25:] |
| next_id = self._val['_M_next'] |
| |
| variants = {'repeat': 'alt', 'alternative': 'alt', |
| 'subexpr_begin': 'subexpr', 'subexpr_end': 'subexpr', |
| 'line_begin_assertion': None, 'line_end_assertion': None, |
| 'word_boundary': 'neg', 'subexpr_lookahead': 'neg', |
| 'backref': 'backref_index', |
| 'match': None, 'accept': None, |
| 'dummy': None, 'unknown': None |
| } |
| v = variants[opcode] |
| |
| s = "opcode={}, next={}".format(opcode, next_id) |
| if v is not None and self._val['_M_' + v] is not None: |
| s = "{}, {}={}".format(s, v, self._val['_M_' + v]) |
| return "{%s}" % (s) |
| |
| |
| class StdSpanPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::span.""" |
| |
| class _iterator(Iterator): |
| def __init__(self, begin, size): |
| self._count = 0 |
| self._begin = begin |
| self._size = size |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __next__(self): |
| if self._count == self._size: |
| raise StopIteration |
| |
| count = self._count |
| self._count = self._count + 1 |
| return '[%d]' % count, (self._begin + count).dereference() |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._val = val |
| size_max = gdb.parse_and_eval('static_cast<std::size_t>(-1)') |
| if val.type.template_argument(1) == size_max: |
| self._size = val['_M_extent']['_M_extent_value'] |
| else: |
| self._size = val.type.template_argument(1) |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| return '%s of length %d' % (self._typename, self._size) |
| |
| def children(self): |
| return self._iterator(self._val['_M_ptr'], self._size) |
| |
| def display_hint(self): |
| return 'array' |
| |
| |
| class StdInitializerListPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::initializer_list.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = typename |
| self._val = val |
| self._size = val['_M_len'] |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| return '%s of length %d' % (self._typename, self._size) |
| |
| def children(self): |
| return StdSpanPrinter._iterator(self._val['_M_array'], self._size) |
| |
| def display_hint(self): |
| return 'array' |
| |
| |
| class StdAtomicPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std:atomic.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._val = val |
| self._shptr_printer = None |
| self._value_type = self._val.type.template_argument(0) |
| if self._value_type.tag is not None: |
| typ = strip_versioned_namespace(self._value_type.tag) |
| if (typ.startswith('std::shared_ptr<') |
| or typ.startswith('std::weak_ptr<')): |
| impl = val['_M_impl'] |
| self._shptr_printer = SharedPointerPrinter(typename, impl) |
| self.children = self._shptr_children |
| |
| def _shptr_children(self): |
| return SmartPtrIterator(self._shptr_printer._pointer) |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| if self._shptr_printer is not None: |
| return self._shptr_printer.to_string() |
| |
| if self._value_type.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_INT: |
| val = self._val['_M_i'] |
| elif self._value_type.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_FLT: |
| val = self._val['_M_fp'] |
| elif self._value_type.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_PTR: |
| val = self._val['_M_b']['_M_p'] |
| elif self._value_type.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_BOOL: |
| val = self._val['_M_base']['_M_i'] |
| else: |
| val = self._val['_M_i'] |
| return '%s<%s> = { %s }' % (self._typename, str(self._value_type), val) |
| |
| |
| class StdFormatArgsPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::basic_format_args.""" |
| # TODO: add printer for basic_format_arg<Context> and print out children. |
| # TODO: add printer for __format::_ArgStore<Context, Args...>. |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| targs = get_template_arg_list(self._val.type) |
| char_type = get_template_arg_list(targs[0])[1] |
| if char_type == gdb.lookup_type('char'): |
| typ = 'std::format_args' |
| elif char_type == gdb.lookup_type('wchar_t'): |
| typ = 'std::wformat_args' |
| else: |
| typ = 'std::basic_format_args' |
| |
| size = self._val['_M_packed_size'] |
| if size == 1: |
| return "%s with 1 argument" % (typ) |
| if size == 0: |
| size = self._val['_M_unpacked_size'] |
| return "%s with %d arguments" % (typ, size) |
| |
| |
| class StdChronoDurationPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::chrono::duration.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def _ratio(self): |
| # TODO use reduced period i.e. duration::period |
| period = self._val.type.template_argument(1) |
| num = period.template_argument(0) |
| den = period.template_argument(1) |
| return (num, den) |
| |
| def _suffix(self): |
| num, den = self._ratio() |
| if num == 1: |
| if den == 1: |
| return 's' |
| if den == 1000: |
| return 'ms' |
| if den == 1000000: |
| return 'us' |
| if den == 1000000000: |
| return 'ns' |
| elif den == 1: |
| if num == 60: |
| return 'min' |
| if num == 3600: |
| return 'h' |
| if num == 86400: |
| return 'd' |
| return '[{}]s'.format(num) |
| return "[{}/{}]s".format(num, den) |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| r = self._val['__r'] |
| if r.type.strip_typedefs().code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_FLT: |
| r = "%g" % r |
| return "std::chrono::duration = {{ {}{} }}".format(r, self._suffix()) |
| |
| |
| class StdChronoTimePointPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::chrono::time_point.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def _clock(self): |
| clock = self._val.type.template_argument(0) |
| name = strip_versioned_namespace(clock.name) |
| if name == 'std::chrono::_V2::system_clock' \ |
| or name == 'std::chrono::system_clock': |
| return ('std::chrono::sys_time', 0) |
| # XXX need to remove leap seconds from utc, gps, and tai |
| if name == 'std::chrono::utc_clock': |
| return ('std::chrono::utc_time', None) # XXX |
| if name == 'std::chrono::gps_clock': |
| return ('std::chrono::gps_time', None) # XXX 315964809 |
| if name == 'std::chrono::tai_clock': |
| return ('std::chrono::tai_time', None) # XXX -378691210 |
| if name == 'std::filesystem::__file_clock': |
| return ('std::chrono::file_time', 6437664000) |
| if name == 'std::chrono::local_t': |
| return ('std::chrono::local_time', 0) |
| return ('{} time_point'.format(name), None) |
| |
| def to_string(self, abbrev=False): |
| clock, offset = self._clock() |
| d = self._val['__d'] |
| r = d['__r'] |
| printer = StdChronoDurationPrinter(d.type.name, d) |
| suffix = printer._suffix() |
| time = '' |
| if offset is not None: |
| num, den = printer._ratio() |
| secs = (r * num / den) + offset |
| try: |
| dt = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(secs, _utc_timezone) |
| time = ' [{:%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S}]'.format(dt) |
| except: |
| pass |
| s = '%d%s%s' % (r, suffix, time) |
| if abbrev: |
| return s |
| return '%s = { %s }' % (clock, s) |
| |
| |
| class StdChronoZonedTimePrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::chrono::zoned_time.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| zone = self._val['_M_zone'].dereference()['_M_name'] |
| time = self._val['_M_tp'] |
| printer = StdChronoTimePointPrinter(time.type.name, time) |
| time = printer.to_string(True) |
| return 'std::chrono::zoned_time = {{ {} {} }}'.format(zone, time) |
| |
| |
| months = [None, 'January', 'February', 'March', 'April', 'May', 'June', |
| 'July', 'August', 'September', 'October', 'November', 'December'] |
| |
| weekdays = ['Sunday', 'Monday', 'Tuesday', 'Wednesday', 'Thursday', 'Friday', |
| 'Saturday', 'Sunday'] |
| |
| |
| class StdChronoCalendarPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::chrono::day, std::chrono::month, std::chrono::year etc.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| val = self._val |
| typ = self._typename |
| if 'month' in typ and typ != 'std::chrono::year_month_day_last': |
| m = val['_M_m'] |
| if typ.startswith('std::chrono::year'): |
| y = val['_M_y'] |
| |
| if typ == 'std::chrono::day': |
| return '{}'.format(int(val['_M_d'])) |
| if typ == 'std::chrono::month': |
| if m < 1 or m >= len(months): |
| return "%d is not a valid month" % m |
| return months[m] |
| if typ == 'std::chrono::year': |
| return '{}y'.format(y) |
| if typ == 'std::chrono::weekday': |
| wd = val['_M_wd'] |
| if wd < 0 or wd >= len(weekdays): |
| return "%d is not a valid weekday" % wd |
| return '{}'.format(weekdays[wd]) |
| if typ == 'std::chrono::weekday_indexed': |
| return '{}[{}]'.format(val['_M_wd'], int(val['_M_index'])) |
| if typ == 'std::chrono::weekday_last': |
| return '{}[last]'.format(val['_M_wd']) |
| if typ == 'std::chrono::month_day': |
| return '{}/{}'.format(m, val['_M_d']) |
| if typ == 'std::chrono::month_day_last': |
| return '{}/last'.format(m) |
| if typ == 'std::chrono::month_weekday': |
| return '{}/{}'.format(m, val['_M_wdi']) |
| if typ == 'std::chrono::month_weekday_last': |
| return '{}/{}'.format(m, val['_M_wdl']) |
| if typ == 'std::chrono::year_month': |
| return '{}/{}'.format(y, m) |
| if typ == 'std::chrono::year_month_day': |
| return '{}/{}/{}'.format(y, m, val['_M_d']) |
| if typ == 'std::chrono::year_month_day_last': |
| return '{}/{}'.format(y, val['_M_mdl']) |
| if typ == 'std::chrono::year_month_weekday': |
| return '{}/{}/{}'.format(y, m, val['_M_wdi']) |
| if typ == 'std::chrono::year_month_weekday_last': |
| return '{}/{}/{}'.format(y, m, val['_M_wdl']) |
| if typ.startswith('std::chrono::hh_mm_ss'): |
| fract = '' |
| if val['fractional_width'] != 0: |
| fract = '.{:0{}d}'.format(int(val['_M_ss']['_M_r']), |
| int(val['fractional_width'])) |
| h = int(val['_M_h']['__r']) |
| m = int(val['_M_m']['__r']) |
| s = int(val['_M_s']['__r']) |
| if val['_M_is_neg']: |
| h = -h |
| return '{:02}:{:02}:{:02}{}'.format(h, m, s, fract) |
| |
| |
| class StdChronoTimeZonePrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a chrono::time_zone or chrono::time_zone_link.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| str = '%s = %s' % (self._typename, self._val['_M_name']) |
| if self._typename.endswith("_link"): |
| str += ' -> %s' % (self._val['_M_target']) |
| return str |
| |
| |
| class StdChronoLeapSecondPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a chrono::leap_second.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| date = self._val['_M_s']['__r'] |
| neg = '+-'[date < 0] |
| return '%s %d (%c)' % (self._typename, abs(date), neg) |
| |
| |
| class StdChronoTzdbPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a chrono::tzdb.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| return '%s %s' % (self._typename, self._val['version']) |
| |
| |
| class StdChronoTimeZoneRulePrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a chrono::time_zone rule.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._typename = strip_versioned_namespace(typename) |
| self._val = val |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| on = self._val['on'] |
| kind = on['kind'] |
| month = months[on['month']] |
| suffixes = {1: 'st', 2: 'nd', 3: 'rd', |
| 21: 'st', 22: 'nd', 23: 'rd', 31: 'st'} |
| day = on['day_of_month'] |
| ordinal_day = '{}{}'.format(day, suffixes.get(day, 'th')) |
| if kind == 0: # DayOfMonth |
| start = '{} {}'.format(month, ordinal_day) |
| else: |
| weekday = weekdays[on['day_of_week']] |
| if kind == 1: # LastWeekDay |
| start = 'last {} in {}'.format(weekday, month) |
| else: |
| if kind == 2: # LessEq |
| direction = ('last', '<=') |
| else: |
| direction = ('first', '>=') |
| day = on['day_of_month'] |
| start = '{} {} {} {} {}'.format(direction[0], weekday, |
| direction[1], month, |
| ordinal_day) |
| return 'time_zone rule {} from {} to {} starting on {}'.format( |
| self._val['name'], self._val['from'], self._val['to'], start) |
| |
| |
| class StdLocalePrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::locale.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._val = val |
| self._typename = typename |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| names = self._val['_M_impl']['_M_names'] |
| mod = '' |
| if names[0] == 0: |
| name = '*' |
| else: |
| cats = gdb.parse_and_eval(self._typename + '::_S_categories') |
| ncat = gdb.parse_and_eval(self._typename + '::_S_categories_size') |
| n = names[0].string() |
| cat = cats[0].string() |
| name = '{}={}'.format(cat, n) |
| cat_names = {cat: n} |
| i = 1 |
| while i < ncat and names[i] != 0: |
| n = names[i].string() |
| cat = cats[i].string() |
| name = '{};{}={}'.format(name, cat, n) |
| cat_names[cat] = n |
| i = i + 1 |
| uniq_names = set(cat_names.values()) |
| if len(uniq_names) == 1: |
| name = n |
| elif len(uniq_names) == 2: |
| n1, n2 = (uniq_names) |
| name_list = list(cat_names.values()) |
| other = None |
| if name_list.count(n1) == 1: |
| name = n2 |
| other = n1 |
| elif name_list.count(n2) == 1: |
| name = n1 |
| other = n2 |
| if other is not None: |
| cat = next(c for c, n in cat_names.items() if n == other) |
| mod = ' with "{}={}"'.format(cat, other) |
| return 'std::locale = "{}"{}'.format(name, mod) |
| |
| class StdIntegralConstantPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::true_type or std::false_type.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._val = val |
| self._typename = typename |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| value_type = self._val.type.template_argument(0) |
| value = self._val.type.template_argument(1) |
| if value_type.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_BOOL: |
| if value: |
| return "std::true_type" |
| else: |
| return "std::false_type" |
| typename = strip_versioned_namespace(self._typename) |
| return "{}<{}, {}>".format(typename, value_type, value) |
| |
| class StdTextEncodingPrinter(printer_base): |
| """Print a std::text_encoding.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, typename, val): |
| self._val = val |
| self._typename = typename |
| |
| def to_string(self): |
| rep = self._val['_M_rep'].dereference() |
| if rep['_M_id'] == 1: |
| return self._val['_M_name'] |
| if rep['_M_id'] == 2: |
| return 'unknown' |
| return rep['_M_name'] |
| |
| # A "regular expression" printer which conforms to the |
| # "SubPrettyPrinter" protocol from gdb.printing. |
| class RxPrinter(object): |
| def __init__(self, name, function): |
| super(RxPrinter, self).__init__() |
| self.name = name |
| self._function = function |
| self.enabled = True |
| |
| def invoke(self, value): |
| if not self.enabled: |
| return None |
| |
| if value.type.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_REF: |
| if hasattr(gdb.Value, "referenced_value"): |
| value = value.referenced_value() |
| |
| return self._function(self.name, value) |
| |
| # A pretty-printer that conforms to the "PrettyPrinter" protocol from |
| # gdb.printing. It can also be used directly as an old-style printer. |
| |
| |
| class Printer(object): |
| def __init__(self, name): |
| super(Printer, self).__init__() |
| self.name = name |
| self._subprinters = [] |
| self._lookup = {} |
| self.enabled = True |
| self._compiled_rx = re.compile('^([a-zA-Z0-9_:]+)(<.*>)?$') |
| |
| def add(self, name, function): |
| # A small sanity check. |
| # FIXME |
| if not self._compiled_rx.match(name): |
| raise ValueError( |
| 'libstdc++ programming error: "%s" does not match' % name) |
| printer = RxPrinter(name, function) |
| self._subprinters.append(printer) |
| self._lookup[name] = printer |
| |
| # Add a name using _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION. |
| def add_version(self, base, name, function): |
| self.add(base + name, function) |
| if '__cxx11' not in base: |
| vbase = re.sub('^(std|__gnu_cxx)::', r'\g<0>%s' % |
| _versioned_namespace, base) |
| self.add(vbase + name, function) |
| |
| # Add a name using _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_CONTAINER. |
| def add_container(self, base, name, function): |
| self.add_version(base, name, function) |
| self.add_version(base + '__cxx1998::', name, function) |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def get_basic_type(type): |
| # If it points to a reference, get the reference. |
| if type.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_REF: |
| type = type.target() |
| |
| # Get the unqualified type, stripped of typedefs. |
| type = type.unqualified().strip_typedefs() |
| |
| return type.tag |
| |
| def __call__(self, val): |
| typename = self.get_basic_type(val.type) |
| if not typename: |
| return None |
| |
| # All the types we match are template types, so we can use a |
| # dictionary. |
| match = self._compiled_rx.match(typename) |
| if not match: |
| return None |
| |
| basename = match.group(1) |
| |
| if val.type.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_REF: |
| if hasattr(gdb.Value, "referenced_value"): |
| val = val.referenced_value() |
| |
| if basename in self._lookup: |
| return self._lookup[basename].invoke(val) |
| |
| # Cannot find a pretty printer. Return None. |
| return None |
| |
| |
| libstdcxx_printer = None |
| |
| |
| class TemplateTypePrinter(object): |
| """ |
| A type printer for class templates with default template arguments. |
| |
| Recognizes specializations of class templates and prints them without |
| any template arguments that use a default template argument. |
| Type printers are recursively applied to the template arguments. |
| |
| e.g. replace 'std::vector<T, std::allocator<T> >' with 'std::vector<T>'. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, name, defargs): |
| self.name = name |
| self._defargs = defargs |
| self.enabled = True |
| |
| class _recognizer(object): |
| """The recognizer class for TemplateTypePrinter.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, name, defargs): |
| self.name = name |
| self._defargs = defargs |
| # self._type_obj = None |
| |
| def recognize(self, type_obj): |
| """ |
| If type_obj is a specialization of self.name that uses all the |
| default template arguments for the class template, then return |
| a string representation of the type without default arguments. |
| Otherwise, return None. |
| """ |
| |
| if type_obj.tag is None: |
| return None |
| |
| if not type_obj.tag.startswith(self.name): |
| return None |
| |
| template_args = get_template_arg_list(type_obj) |
| displayed_args = [] |
| require_defaulted = False |
| for n in range(len(template_args)): |
| # The actual template argument in the type: |
| targ = template_args[n] |
| # The default template argument for the class template: |
| defarg = self._defargs.get(n) |
| if defarg is not None: |
| # Substitute other template arguments into the default: |
| defarg = defarg.format(*template_args) |
| # Fail to recognize the type (by returning None) |
| # unless the actual argument is the same as the default. |
| try: |
| if targ != gdb.lookup_type(defarg): |
| return None |
| except gdb.error: |
| # Type lookup failed, just use string comparison: |
| if targ.tag != defarg: |
| return None |
| # All subsequent args must have defaults: |
| require_defaulted = True |
| elif require_defaulted: |
| return None |
| else: |
| # Recursively apply recognizers to the template argument |
| # and add it to the arguments that will be displayed: |
| displayed_args.append(self._recognize_subtype(targ)) |
| |
| # This assumes no class templates in the nested-name-specifier: |
| template_name = type_obj.tag[0:type_obj.tag.find('<')] |
| template_name = strip_inline_namespaces(template_name) |
| |
| return template_name + '<' + ', '.join(displayed_args) + '>' |
| |
| def _recognize_subtype(self, type_obj): |
| """Convert a gdb.Type to a string by applying recognizers, |
| or if that fails then simply converting to a string.""" |
| |
| if type_obj.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_PTR: |
| return self._recognize_subtype(type_obj.target()) + '*' |
| if type_obj.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_ARRAY: |
| type_str = self._recognize_subtype(type_obj.target()) |
| if str(type_obj.strip_typedefs()).endswith('[]'): |
| return type_str + '[]' # array of unknown bound |
| return "%s[%d]" % (type_str, type_obj.range()[1] + 1) |
| if type_obj.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_REF: |
| return self._recognize_subtype(type_obj.target()) + '&' |
| if hasattr(gdb, 'TYPE_CODE_RVALUE_REF'): |
| if type_obj.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_RVALUE_REF: |
| return self._recognize_subtype(type_obj.target()) + '&&' |
| |
| type_str = gdb.types.apply_type_recognizers( |
| gdb.types.get_type_recognizers(), type_obj) |
| if type_str: |
| return type_str |
| return str(type_obj) |
| |
| def instantiate(self): |
| """Return a recognizer object for this type printer.""" |
| return self._recognizer(self.name, self._defargs) |
| |
| |
| def add_one_template_type_printer(obj, name, defargs): |
| """ |
| Add a type printer for a class template with default template arguments. |
| |
| Args: |
| name (str): The template-name of the class template. |
| defargs (dict int:string) The default template arguments. |
| |
| Types in defargs can refer to the Nth template-argument using {N} |
| (with zero-based indices). |
| |
| e.g. 'unordered_map' has these defargs: |
| { 2: 'std::hash<{0}>', |
| 3: 'std::equal_to<{0}>', |
| 4: 'std::allocator<std::pair<const {0}, {1}> >' } |
| """ |
| printer = TemplateTypePrinter('std::' + name, defargs) |
| gdb.types.register_type_printer(obj, printer) |
| |
| # Add type printer for same type in debug namespace: |
| printer = TemplateTypePrinter('std::__debug::' + name, defargs) |
| gdb.types.register_type_printer(obj, printer) |
| |
| if '__cxx11' not in name: |
| # Add second type printer for same type in versioned namespace: |
| ns = 'std::' + _versioned_namespace |
| # PR 86112 Cannot use dict comprehension here: |
| defargs = dict((n, d.replace('std::', ns)) |
| for (n, d) in defargs.items()) |
| printer = TemplateTypePrinter(ns + name, defargs) |
| gdb.types.register_type_printer(obj, printer) |
| |
| # Add type printer for same type in debug namespace: |
| printer = TemplateTypePrinter('std::__debug::' + name, defargs) |
| gdb.types.register_type_printer(obj, printer) |
| |
| |
| class FilteringTypePrinter(object): |
| """ |
| A type printer that uses typedef names for common template specializations. |
| |
| Args: |
| template (str): The class template to recognize. |
| name (str): The typedef-name that will be used instead. |
| targ1 (str, optional): The first template argument. Defaults to None. |
| |
| Checks if a specialization of the class template 'template' is the same type |
| as the typedef 'name', and prints it as 'name' instead. |
| |
| e.g. if an instantiation of std::basic_istream<C, T> is the same type as |
| std::istream then print it as std::istream. |
| |
| If targ1 is provided (not None), match only template specializations with |
| this type as the first template argument, e.g. if template='basic_string' |
| and targ1='char' then only match 'basic_string<char,...>' and not |
| 'basic_string<wchar_t,...>'. This rejects non-matching specializations |
| more quickly, without needing to do GDB type lookups. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, template, name, targ1=None): |
| self._template = template |
| self.name = name |
| self._targ1 = targ1 |
| self.enabled = True |
| |
| class _recognizer(object): |
| """The recognizer class for FilteringTypePrinter.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, template, name, targ1): |
| self._template = template |
| self.name = name |
| self._targ1 = targ1 |
| self._type_obj = None |
| |
| def recognize(self, type_obj): |
| """ |
| If type_obj starts with self._template and is the same type as |
| self.name then return self.name, otherwise None. |
| """ |
| if type_obj.tag is None: |
| return None |
| |
| if self._type_obj is None: |
| if self._targ1 is not None: |
| s = '{}<{}'.format(self._template, self._targ1) |
| if not type_obj.tag.startswith(s): |
| # Filter didn't match. |
| return None |
| elif not type_obj.tag.startswith(self._template): |
| # Filter didn't match. |
| return None |
| |
| try: |
| self._type_obj = gdb.lookup_type( |
| self.name).strip_typedefs() |
| except: |
| pass |
| |
| if self._type_obj is None: |
| return None |
| |
| t1 = gdb.types.get_basic_type(self._type_obj) |
| t2 = gdb.types.get_basic_type(type_obj) |
| if t1 == t2: |
| return strip_inline_namespaces(self.name) |
| |
| # Workaround ambiguous typedefs matching both std:: and |
| # std::__cxx11:: symbols. |
| if self._template.split('::')[-1] == 'basic_string': |
| s1 = self._type_obj.tag.replace('__cxx11::', '') |
| s2 = type_obj.tag.replace('__cxx11::', '') |
| if s1 == s2: |
| return strip_inline_namespaces(self.name) |
| |
| return None |
| |
| def instantiate(self): |
| """Return a recognizer object for this type printer.""" |
| return self._recognizer(self._template, self.name, self._targ1) |
| |
| |
| def add_one_type_printer(obj, template, name, targ1=None): |
| printer = FilteringTypePrinter('std::' + template, 'std::' + name, targ1) |
| gdb.types.register_type_printer(obj, printer) |
| if '__cxx11' not in template: |
| ns = 'std::' + _versioned_namespace |
| printer = FilteringTypePrinter(ns + template, ns + name, targ1) |
| gdb.types.register_type_printer(obj, printer) |
| |
| |
| def register_type_printers(obj): |
| global _use_type_printing |
| |
| if not _use_type_printing: |
| return |
| |
| # Add type printers for typedefs std::string, std::wstring etc. |
| for ch in (('', 'char'), |
| ('w', 'wchar_t'), |
| ('u8', 'char8_t'), |
| ('u16', 'char16_t'), |
| ('u32', 'char32_t')): |
| add_one_type_printer(obj, 'basic_string', ch[0] + 'string', ch[1]) |
| add_one_type_printer(obj, '__cxx11::basic_string', |
| ch[0] + 'string', ch[1]) |
| # Typedefs for __cxx11::basic_string used to be in namespace __cxx11: |
| add_one_type_printer(obj, '__cxx11::basic_string', |
| '__cxx11::' + ch[0] + 'string', ch[1]) |
| add_one_type_printer(obj, 'basic_string_view', |
| ch[0] + 'string_view', ch[1]) |
| |
| # Add type printers for typedefs std::istream, std::wistream etc. |
| for ch in (('', 'char'), ('w', 'wchar_t')): |
| for x in ('ios', 'streambuf', 'istream', 'ostream', 'iostream', |
| 'filebuf', 'ifstream', 'ofstream', 'fstream'): |
| add_one_type_printer(obj, 'basic_' + x, ch[0] + x, ch[1]) |
| for x in ('stringbuf', 'istringstream', 'ostringstream', |
| 'stringstream'): |
| add_one_type_printer(obj, 'basic_' + x, ch[0] + x, ch[1]) |
| # <sstream> types are in __cxx11 namespace, but typedefs aren't: |
| add_one_type_printer(obj, '__cxx11::basic_' + x, ch[0] + x, ch[1]) |
| |
| # Add type printers for typedefs regex, wregex, cmatch, wcmatch etc. |
| for abi in ('', '__cxx11::'): |
| for ch in (('', 'char'), ('w', 'wchar_t')): |
| add_one_type_printer(obj, abi + 'basic_regex', |
| abi + ch[0] + 'regex', ch[1]) |
| for ch in ('c', 's', 'wc', 'ws'): |
| add_one_type_printer( |
| obj, abi + 'match_results', abi + ch + 'match') |
| for x in ('sub_match', 'regex_iterator', 'regex_token_iterator'): |
| add_one_type_printer(obj, abi + x, abi + ch + x) |
| |
| # Note that we can't have a printer for std::wstreampos, because |
| # it is the same type as std::streampos. |
| add_one_type_printer(obj, 'fpos', 'streampos') |
| |
| # Add type printers for <chrono> typedefs. |
| for dur in ('nanoseconds', 'microseconds', 'milliseconds', 'seconds', |
| 'minutes', 'hours', 'days', 'weeks', 'years', 'months'): |
| add_one_type_printer(obj, 'chrono::duration', 'chrono::' + dur) |
| |
| # Add type printers for <random> typedefs. |
| add_one_type_printer(obj, 'linear_congruential_engine', 'minstd_rand0') |
| add_one_type_printer(obj, 'linear_congruential_engine', 'minstd_rand') |
| add_one_type_printer(obj, 'mersenne_twister_engine', 'mt19937') |
| add_one_type_printer(obj, 'mersenne_twister_engine', 'mt19937_64') |
| add_one_type_printer(obj, 'subtract_with_carry_engine', 'ranlux24_base') |
| add_one_type_printer(obj, 'subtract_with_carry_engine', 'ranlux48_base') |
| add_one_type_printer(obj, 'discard_block_engine', 'ranlux24') |
| add_one_type_printer(obj, 'discard_block_engine', 'ranlux48') |
| add_one_type_printer(obj, 'shuffle_order_engine', 'knuth_b') |
| |
| # Add type printers for experimental::basic_string_view typedefs. |
| ns = 'experimental::fundamentals_v1::' |
| for ch in (('', 'char'), |
| ('w', 'wchar_t'), |
| ('u8', 'char8_t'), |
| ('u16', 'char16_t'), |
| ('u32', 'char32_t')): |
| add_one_type_printer(obj, ns + 'basic_string_view', |
| ns + ch[0] + 'string_view', ch[1]) |
| |
| # Do not show defaulted template arguments in class templates. |
| add_one_template_type_printer(obj, 'unique_ptr', |
| {1: 'std::default_delete<{0}>'}) |
| add_one_template_type_printer(obj, 'deque', {1: 'std::allocator<{0}>'}) |
| add_one_template_type_printer( |
| obj, 'forward_list', {1: 'std::allocator<{0}>'}) |
| add_one_template_type_printer(obj, 'list', {1: 'std::allocator<{0}>'}) |
| add_one_template_type_printer( |
| obj, '__cxx11::list', {1: 'std::allocator<{0}>'}) |
| add_one_template_type_printer(obj, 'vector', {1: 'std::allocator<{0}>'}) |
| add_one_template_type_printer(obj, 'map', |
| {2: 'std::less<{0}>', |
| 3: 'std::allocator<std::pair<{0} const, {1}>>'}) |
| add_one_template_type_printer(obj, 'multimap', |
| {2: 'std::less<{0}>', |
| 3: 'std::allocator<std::pair<{0} const, {1}>>'}) |
| add_one_template_type_printer(obj, 'set', |
| {1: 'std::less<{0}>', 2: 'std::allocator<{0}>'}) |
| add_one_template_type_printer(obj, 'multiset', |
| {1: 'std::less<{0}>', 2: 'std::allocator<{0}>'}) |
| add_one_template_type_printer(obj, 'unordered_map', |
| {2: 'std::hash<{0}>', |
| 3: 'std::equal_to<{0}>', |
| 4: 'std::allocator<std::pair<{0} const, {1}>>'}) |
| add_one_template_type_printer(obj, 'unordered_multimap', |
| {2: 'std::hash<{0}>', |
| 3: 'std::equal_to<{0}>', |
| 4: 'std::allocator<std::pair<{0} const, {1}>>'}) |
| add_one_template_type_printer(obj, 'unordered_set', |
| {1: 'std::hash<{0}>', |
| 2: 'std::equal_to<{0}>', |
| 3: 'std::allocator<{0}>'}) |
| add_one_template_type_printer(obj, 'unordered_multiset', |
| {1: 'std::hash<{0}>', |
| 2: 'std::equal_to<{0}>', |
| 3: 'std::allocator<{0}>'}) |
| |
| |
| def register_libstdcxx_printers(obj): |
| """Register libstdc++ pretty-printers with objfile Obj.""" |
| |
| global _use_gdb_pp |
| global libstdcxx_printer |
| |
| if _use_gdb_pp: |
| gdb.printing.register_pretty_printer(obj, libstdcxx_printer) |
| else: |
| if obj is None: |
| obj = gdb |
| obj.pretty_printers.append(libstdcxx_printer) |
| |
| register_type_printers(obj) |
| |
| |
| def build_libstdcxx_dictionary(): |
| global libstdcxx_printer |
| |
| libstdcxx_printer = Printer("libstdc++-v6") |
| |
| # libstdc++ objects requiring pretty-printing. |
| # In order from: |
| # http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/latest-doxygen/a01847.html |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', 'basic_string', StdStringPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version( |
| 'std::__cxx11::', 'basic_string', StdStringPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::', 'bitset', StdBitsetPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::', 'deque', StdDequePrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::', 'list', StdListPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::__cxx11::', 'list', StdListPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::', 'map', StdMapPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::', 'multimap', StdMapPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::', 'multiset', StdSetPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', 'pair', StdPairPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', 'priority_queue', |
| StdStackOrQueuePrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', 'queue', StdStackOrQueuePrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', 'tuple', StdTuplePrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::', 'set', StdSetPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', 'stack', StdStackOrQueuePrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', 'unique_ptr', UniquePointerPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::', 'vector', StdVectorPrinter) |
| # vector<bool> |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', 'locale', StdLocalePrinter) |
| |
| |
| if hasattr(gdb.Value, 'dynamic_type'): |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', 'error_code', |
| StdErrorCodePrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', 'error_condition', |
| StdErrorCodePrinter) |
| |
| # Printer registrations for classes compiled with -D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG. |
| libstdcxx_printer.add('std::__debug::bitset', StdBitsetPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add('std::__debug::deque', StdDequePrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add('std::__debug::list', StdListPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add('std::__debug::map', StdMapPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add('std::__debug::multimap', StdMapPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add('std::__debug::multiset', StdSetPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add('std::__debug::set', StdSetPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add('std::__debug::vector', StdVectorPrinter) |
| |
| # These are the TR1 and C++11 printers. |
| # For array - the default GDB pretty-printer seems reasonable. |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', 'shared_ptr', SharedPointerPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', 'weak_ptr', SharedPointerPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::', 'unordered_map', |
| Tr1UnorderedMapPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::', 'unordered_set', |
| Tr1UnorderedSetPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::', 'unordered_multimap', |
| Tr1UnorderedMapPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::', 'unordered_multiset', |
| Tr1UnorderedSetPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::', 'forward_list', |
| StdForwardListPrinter) |
| |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version( |
| 'std::tr1::', 'shared_ptr', SharedPointerPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version( |
| 'std::tr1::', 'weak_ptr', SharedPointerPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::tr1::', 'unordered_map', |
| Tr1UnorderedMapPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::tr1::', 'unordered_set', |
| Tr1UnorderedSetPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::tr1::', 'unordered_multimap', |
| Tr1UnorderedMapPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::tr1::', 'unordered_multiset', |
| Tr1UnorderedSetPrinter) |
| |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', 'initializer_list', |
| StdInitializerListPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', 'atomic', StdAtomicPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version( |
| 'std::', 'basic_stringbuf', StdStringBufPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version( |
| 'std::__cxx11::', 'basic_stringbuf', StdStringBufPrinter) |
| for sstream in ('istringstream', 'ostringstream', 'stringstream'): |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version( |
| 'std::', 'basic_' + sstream, StdStringStreamPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version( |
| 'std::__cxx11::', 'basic_' + sstream, StdStringStreamPrinter) |
| |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::chrono::', 'duration', |
| StdChronoDurationPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::chrono::', 'time_point', |
| StdChronoTimePointPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', 'integral_constant', |
| StdIntegralConstantPrinter) |
| |
| # std::regex components |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::__detail::', '_State', |
| StdRegexStatePrinter) |
| |
| # These are the C++11 printer registrations for -D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG cases. |
| # The tr1 namespace containers do not have any debug equivalents, |
| # so do not register printers for them. |
| libstdcxx_printer.add('std::__debug::unordered_map', |
| Tr1UnorderedMapPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add('std::__debug::unordered_set', |
| Tr1UnorderedSetPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add('std::__debug::unordered_multimap', |
| Tr1UnorderedMapPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add('std::__debug::unordered_multiset', |
| Tr1UnorderedSetPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add('std::__debug::forward_list', |
| StdForwardListPrinter) |
| |
| # Library Fundamentals TS components |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::experimental::fundamentals_v1::', |
| 'any', StdExpAnyPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::experimental::fundamentals_v1::', |
| 'optional', StdExpOptionalPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::experimental::fundamentals_v1::', |
| 'basic_string_view', StdExpStringViewPrinter) |
| # Filesystem TS components |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::experimental::filesystem::v1::', |
| 'path', StdExpPathPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::experimental::filesystem::v1::__cxx11::', |
| 'path', StdExpPathPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::filesystem::', |
| 'path', StdPathPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::filesystem::__cxx11::', |
| 'path', StdPathPrinter) |
| |
| # C++17 components |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', |
| 'any', StdExpAnyPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', |
| 'optional', StdExpOptionalPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', |
| 'basic_string_view', StdExpStringViewPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', |
| 'variant', StdVariantPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', |
| '_Node_handle', StdNodeHandlePrinter) |
| |
| # C++20 components |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version( |
| 'std::', 'partial_ordering', StdCmpCatPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', 'weak_ordering', StdCmpCatPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', 'strong_ordering', StdCmpCatPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', 'span', StdSpanPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', 'basic_format_args', |
| StdFormatArgsPrinter) |
| for c in ['day', 'month', 'year', 'weekday', 'weekday_indexed', 'weekday_last', |
| 'month_day', 'month_day_last', 'month_weekday', 'month_weekday_last', |
| 'year_month', 'year_month_day', 'year_month_day_last', |
| 'year_month_weekday', 'year_month_weekday_last', 'hh_mm_ss']: |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::chrono::', c, |
| StdChronoCalendarPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::chrono::', 'time_zone', |
| StdChronoTimeZonePrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::chrono::', 'time_zone_link', |
| StdChronoTimeZonePrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::chrono::', 'zoned_time', |
| StdChronoZonedTimePrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::chrono::', 'leap_second', |
| StdChronoLeapSecondPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version( |
| 'std::chrono::', 'tzdb', StdChronoTzdbPrinter) |
| # libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::chrono::(anonymous namespace)', 'Rule', |
| # StdChronoTimeZoneRulePrinter) |
| |
| # C++26 components |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', 'text_encoding', |
| StdTextEncodingPrinter) |
| # Extensions. |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('__gnu_cxx::', 'slist', StdSlistPrinter) |
| |
| if True: |
| # These shouldn't be necessary, if GDB "print *i" worked. |
| # But it often doesn't, so here they are. |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::', '_List_iterator', |
| StdListIteratorPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::', '_List_const_iterator', |
| StdListIteratorPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', '_Rb_tree_iterator', |
| StdRbtreeIteratorPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('std::', '_Rb_tree_const_iterator', |
| StdRbtreeIteratorPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::', '_Deque_iterator', |
| StdDequeIteratorPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::', '_Deque_const_iterator', |
| StdDequeIteratorPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('__gnu_cxx::', '__normal_iterator', |
| StdVectorIteratorPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::', '_Bit_iterator', |
| StdBitIteratorPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::', '_Bit_const_iterator', |
| StdBitIteratorPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::', '_Bit_reference', |
| StdBitReferencePrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_version('__gnu_cxx::', '_Slist_iterator', |
| StdSlistIteratorPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::', '_Fwd_list_iterator', |
| StdFwdListIteratorPrinter) |
| libstdcxx_printer.add_container('std::', '_Fwd_list_const_iterator', |
| StdFwdListIteratorPrinter) |
| |
| # Debug (compiled with -D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG) printer |
| # registrations. |
| libstdcxx_printer.add('__gnu_debug::_Safe_iterator', |
| StdDebugIteratorPrinter) |
| |
| |
| build_libstdcxx_dictionary() |