Hi, I'm posting an updated patch for GCC gdbinit originally proposed by Konstantin. The patch amends debugging shorthands such as 'pr' to accept an explicit argument, in addition to taking an implicit argument from $ as today. In other words,
pr x will be accepted to call 'debug_rtx (x)' just like p x pr does today. I've noticed Konstantin's patch left documentation bits inconsistent with the new implementation, so I amended them manually and introduced a new 'help-gcc-hooks' command with the index and some general info. I also fixed a leftover '$' remaining in 'prc' command. Okay to apply? Alexander * gdbinit.in (help-gcc-hooks): New command. (pp, pr, prl, pt, pct, pgg, pgq, pgs, pge, pmz, ptc, pdn, ptn, pdd, prc, pi, pbm, pel, trt): Take $arg0 instead of $ if supplied. Update documentation. diff --git a/gcc/gdbinit.in b/gcc/gdbinit.in index 4a5b682451b..8c5f9911ec5 100644 --- a/gcc/gdbinit.in +++ b/gcc/gdbinit.in @@ -16,154 +16,216 @@ # along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see # <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +define help-gcc-hooks +help help-gcc-hooks +end + +document help-gcc-hooks +GCC gdbinit file introduces several debugging shorthands: + + pr [rtx], prl [rtx], prc [rtx], pi [rtx_insn], + pt [tree], pct [tree], ptc [tree], trt [tree], + pgs [tree], pge [tree], pdn [tree], ptn [tree], + pgg [gimple], pgq [gimple_seq], + pmz [mpz_t], + pdd [dw_die_ref], + pbm [bitmap], + pel [location_t], + pp, pbs, pcfun + +They are generally implemented by calling a function that prints to stderr, +and therefore will not work when the compiler is not executing. + +Most shorthands accept an optional argument. When it is not supplied, +they use value in GDB register $, i.e. the last printed value. +end + define pp -call debug ($) +eval "set $debug_arg = $%s", $argc ? "arg0" : "" +call debug ($debug_arg) end document pp -Print a representation of the GCC data structure that is $. -Works only when an inferior is executing. +GCC hook: pp [any] +Print a representation of any GCC data structure for which an instance of +overloaded function 'debug' is available. +See also 'help-gcc-hooks'. end define pr -call debug_rtx ($) +eval "set $debug_arg = $%s", $argc ? "arg0" : "" +call debug_rtx ($debug_arg) end document pr -Print the full structure of the rtx that is $. -Works only when an inferior is executing. +GCC hook: pr [rtx] +Print the full structure of given rtx. +See also 'help-gcc-hooks'. end define prl -call debug_rtx_list ($, debug_rtx_count) +eval "set $debug_arg = $%s", $argc ? "arg0" : "" +call debug_rtx_list ($debug_arg, debug_rtx_count) end document prl -Print the full structure of all rtx insns beginning at $. -Works only when an inferior is executing. +GCC hook: prl [rtx] +Print the full structure of all rtx insns beginning at given rtx. Uses variable debug_rtx_count to control number of insns printed: - debug_rtx_count > 0: print from $ on. - debug_rtx_count < 0: print a window around $. + debug_rtx_count > 0: print from given rtx on. + debug_rtx_count < 0: print a window around given rtx. There is also debug_rtx_find (rtx, uid) that will scan a list for UID and print it using debug_rtx_list. Usage example: set $foo=debug_rtx_find(first, 42) end define pt -call debug_tree ($) +eval "set $debug_arg = $%s", $argc ? "arg0" : "" +call debug_tree ($debug_arg) end document pt -Print the full structure of the tree that is $. -Works only when an inferior is executing. +GCC hook: pt [tree] +Print the full structure of given tree. +See also 'help-gcc-hooks'. end define pct -call debug_c_tree ($) +eval "set $debug_arg = $%s", $argc ? "arg0" : "" +call debug_c_tree ($debug_arg) end document pct -Print the tree that is $ in C syntax. -Works only when an inferior is executing. +GCC hook: pct [tree] +Print given tree in C syntax. +See also 'help-gcc-hooks'. end define pgg -call debug_gimple_stmt ($) +eval "set $debug_arg = $%s", $argc ? "arg0" : "" +call debug_gimple_stmt ($debug_arg) end document pgg -Print the Gimple statement that is $ in C syntax. -Works only when an inferior is executing. +GCC hook: pgg [gimple] +Print given GIMPLE statement in C syntax. +See also 'help-gcc-hooks'. end define pgq -call debug_gimple_seq ($) +eval "set $debug_arg = $%s", $argc ? "arg0" : "" +call debug_gimple_seq ($debug_arg) end document pgq -Print the Gimple sequence that is $ in C syntax. -Works only when an inferior is executing. +GCC hook: pgq [gimple_seq] +Print given GIMPLE sequence in C syntax. +See also 'help-gcc-hooks'. end define pgs -call debug_generic_stmt ($) +eval "set $debug_arg = $%s", $argc ? "arg0" : "" +call debug_generic_stmt ($debug_arg) end document pgs -Print the statement that is $ in C syntax. -Works only when an inferior is executing. +GCC hook: pgq [tree] +Print given GENERIC statement in C syntax. +See also 'help-gcc-hooks'. end define pge -call debug_generic_expr ($) +eval "set $debug_arg = $%s", $argc ? "arg0" : "" +call debug_generic_expr ($debug_arg) end document pge -Print the expression that is $ in C syntax. -Works only when an inferior is executing. +GCC hook: pge [tree] +Print given GENERIC expression in C syntax. +See also 'help-gcc-hooks'. end define pmz -call mpz_out_str(stderr, 10, $) +eval "set $debug_arg = $%s", $argc ? "arg0" : "" +call mpz_out_str(stderr, 10, $debug_arg) end document pmz -Print the mpz value that is $ -Works only when an inferior is executing. +GCC hook: pmz [mpz_t] +Print given mpz value. +See also 'help-gcc-hooks'. end define ptc -output (enum tree_code) $.base.code +eval "set $debug_arg = $%s", $argc ? "arg0" : "" +output (enum tree_code) $debug_arg.base.code echo \n end document ptc -Print the tree-code of the tree node that is $. +GCC hook: ptc [tree] +Print the tree-code of given tree node. +See also 'help-gcc-hooks'. end define pdn -output $.decl_minimal.name->identifier.id.str +eval "set $debug_arg = $%s", $argc ? "arg0" : "" +output $debug_arg.decl_minimal.name->identifier.id.str echo \n end document pdn -Print the name of the decl-node that is $. +GCC hook: pdn [tree] +Print the name of given decl-node. +See also 'help-gcc-hooks'. end define ptn -output $.type.name->decl_minimal.name->identifier.id.str +eval "set $debug_arg = $%s", $argc ? "arg0" : "" +output $debug_arg.type.name->decl_minimal.name->identifier.id.str echo \n end document ptn -Print the name of the type-node that is $. +GCC hook: ptn [tree] +Print the name of given type-node. +See also 'help-gcc-hooks'. end define pdd -call debug_dwarf_die ($) +eval "set $debug_arg = $%s", $argc ? "arg0" : "" +call debug_dwarf_die ($debug_arg) end document pdd -Print the dw_die_ref that is in $. +GCC hook: pdd [dw_die_ref] +Print given dw_die_ref. +See also 'help-gcc-hooks'. end define prc -output (enum rtx_code) $.code +eval "set $debug_arg = $%s", $argc ? "arg0" : "" +output (enum rtx_code) $debug_arg.code echo \ ( -output $.mode +output $debug_arg.mode echo )\n end document prc -Print the rtx-code and machine mode of the rtx that is $. +GCC hook: prc [rtx] +Print the rtx-code and machine mode of given rtx. +See also 'help-gcc-hooks'. end define pi -print $.u.fld[0].rt_rtx@7 +eval "set $debug_arg = $%s", $argc ? "arg0" : "" +print $debug_arg.u.fld[0].rt_rtx@7 end document pi -Print the fields of an instruction that is $. +GCC hook: pi [rtx_insn] +Print the fields of given RTL instruction. +See also 'help-gcc-hooks'. end define pbs @@ -176,20 +238,26 @@ including the global binding level. end define pbm -call bitmap_print (stderr, $, "", "\n") +eval "set $debug_arg = $%s", $argc ? "arg0" : "" +call bitmap_print (stderr, $debug_arg, "", "\n") end document pbm -Dump the bitmap that is in $ as a comma-separated list of numbers. +GCC hook: pbm [bitmap] +Dump given bitmap as a comma-separated list of numbers. +See also 'help-gcc-hooks'. end define pel -output expand_location ($) +eval "set $debug_arg = $%s", $argc ? "arg0" : "" +output expand_location ($debug_arg) echo \n end document pel -Print expanded location of $. +GCC hook: pel [location_t] +Print given location. +See also 'help-gcc-hooks'. end define pcfun @@ -202,11 +270,14 @@ Print current function. end define trt -print ($.typed.type) +eval "set $debug_arg = $%s", $argc ? "arg0" : "" +print ($debug_arg.typed.type) end document trt -Print TREE_TYPE of the tree node that is $ +GCC hook: trt [tree] +Print TREE_TYPE of given tree node. +See also 'help-gcc-hooks'. end define break-on-diagnostic