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2
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15
16 # This file is part of the GDB testsuite. It tests that python pretty
17 # printers defined in a python script that is autoloaded have been
18 # registered when a custom event handler for the new_objfile event
19 # is called.
20
21 import gdb.printing
22
23
24 class MyClassTestLibPrinter(object):
25 "Print a MyClassTestLib"
26
27 def __init__(self, val):
28 self.val = val
29
30 def to_string(self):
31 return "MyClassTestLib object, id: {}".format(self.val["id"])
32
33 def display_hint(self):
34 return "string"
35
36
37 def build_pretty_printer():
38 pp = gdb.printing.RegexpCollectionPrettyPrinter("my_library")
39 pp.add_printer("MyClassTestLib", "^MyClassTestLib$", MyClassTestLibPrinter)
40 return pp
41
42
43 gdb.printing.register_pretty_printer(gdb.current_objfile(), build_pretty_printer())
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