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4604b34c | 1 | # GDB GUI setup for GDB, the GNU debugger. |
1a57cd09 | 2 | # Copyright 1994, 1995, 1996 |
4604b34c SG |
3 | # Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
4 | ||
5 | # Written by Stu Grossman <grossman@cygnus.com> of Cygnus Support. | |
6 | ||
7 | # This file is part of GDB. | |
8 | ||
9 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
10 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
11 | # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | |
12 | # (at your option) any later version. | |
13 | ||
14 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
15 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
16 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
17 | # GNU General Public License for more details. | |
18 | ||
19 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
20 | # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |
4e327047 | 21 | # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. |
754e5da2 SG |
22 | |
23 | set cfile Blank | |
006e71e9 | 24 | set wins($cfile) .src.text |
754e5da2 | 25 | set current_label {} |
8532893d | 26 | set cfunc NIL |
86db943c | 27 | set line_numbers 1 |
546b8ca7 | 28 | set breakpoint_file(-1) {[garbage]} |
280c564c | 29 | set disassemble_with_source nosource |
b66051ec | 30 | set expr_update_list(0) 0 |
86db943c | 31 | |
006e71e9 SG |
32 | #option add *Foreground Black |
33 | #option add *Background White | |
34 | #option add *Font -*-*-medium-r-normal--18-*-*-*-m-*-*-1 | |
754e5da2 SG |
35 | |
36 | proc echo string {puts stdout $string} | |
37 | ||
4e327047 TT |
38 | # Assign elements from LIST to variables named in ARGS. FIXME replace |
39 | # with TclX version someday. | |
40 | proc lassign {list args} { | |
41 | set len [expr {[llength $args] - 1}] | |
42 | while {$len >= 0} { | |
43 | upvar [lindex $args $len] local | |
44 | set local [lindex $list $len] | |
45 | decr len | |
46 | } | |
47 | } | |
48 | ||
49 | # | |
50 | # Local procedure: | |
51 | # | |
52 | # decr (var val) - compliment to incr | |
53 | # | |
54 | # Description: | |
55 | # | |
56 | # | |
57 | proc decr {var {val 1}} { | |
58 | upvar $var num | |
59 | set num [expr {$num - $val}] | |
60 | return $num | |
61 | } | |
62 | ||
63 | # | |
64 | # Center a window on the screen. | |
65 | # | |
66 | proc center_window toplevel { | |
67 | # Withdraw and update, to ensure geometry computations are finished. | |
68 | wm withdraw $toplevel | |
69 | update idletasks | |
70 | ||
71 | set x [expr {[winfo screenwidth $toplevel] / 2 | |
72 | - [winfo reqwidth $toplevel] / 2 | |
73 | - [winfo vrootx $toplevel]}] | |
74 | set y [expr {[winfo screenheight $toplevel] / 2 | |
75 | - [winfo reqheight $toplevel] / 2 | |
76 | - [winfo vrooty $toplevel]}] | |
77 | wm geometry $toplevel +${x}+${y} | |
78 | wm deiconify $toplevel | |
79 | } | |
80 | ||
81 | # | |
82 | # Rearrange the bindtags so the widget comes after the class. I was | |
83 | # always for Ousterhout putting the class bindings first, but no... | |
84 | # | |
85 | proc bind_widget_after_class {widget} { | |
86 | set class [winfo class $widget] | |
87 | set newList {} | |
88 | foreach tag [bindtags $widget] { | |
89 | if {$tag == $widget} { | |
90 | # Nothing. | |
91 | } { | |
92 | lappend newList $tag | |
93 | if {$tag == $class} { | |
94 | lappend newList $widget | |
95 | } | |
96 | } | |
97 | } | |
98 | bindtags $widget $newList | |
99 | } | |
100 | ||
f0b0d915 TT |
101 | # |
102 | # Make sure line number $LINE is visible in the text widget. But be | |
103 | # more clever than the "see" command: if LINE is not currently | |
104 | # displayed, arrange for LINE to be centered. There are cases in | |
105 | # which this does not work, so as a last resort we revert to "see". | |
106 | # | |
107 | # This is inefficient, but probably not slow enough to actually | |
108 | # notice. | |
109 | # | |
110 | proc ensure_line_visible {text line} { | |
111 | set pixHeight [winfo height $text] | |
112 | # Compute height of widget in lines. This fails if a line is wider | |
113 | # than the screen. FIXME. | |
114 | set topLine [lindex [split [$text index @0,0] .] 0] | |
115 | set botLine [lindex [split [$text index @0,${pixHeight}] .] 0] | |
116 | ||
117 | if {$line > $topLine && $line < $botLine} then { | |
118 | # Onscreen, and not on the very edge. | |
119 | return | |
120 | } | |
121 | ||
122 | set newTop [expr {$line - ($botLine - $topLine)}] | |
123 | if {$newTop < 0} then { | |
124 | set newTop 0 | |
125 | } | |
126 | $text yview moveto $newTop | |
127 | ||
128 | # In case the above failed. | |
129 | $text see ${line}.0 | |
130 | } | |
131 | ||
4e327047 TT |
132 | if {[info exists env(EDITOR)]} then { |
133 | set editor $env(EDITOR) | |
134 | } else { | |
135 | set editor emacs | |
8532893d SG |
136 | } |
137 | ||
138 | # GDB callbacks | |
139 | # | |
140 | # These functions are called by GDB (from C code) to do various things in | |
141 | # TK-land. All start with the prefix `gdbtk_tcl_' to make them easy to find. | |
142 | # | |
143 | ||
144 | # | |
145 | # GDB Callback: | |
146 | # | |
147 | # gdbtk_tcl_fputs (text) - Output text to the command window | |
148 | # | |
149 | # Description: | |
150 | # | |
151 | # GDB calls this to output TEXT to the GDB command window. The text is | |
152 | # placed at the end of the text widget. Note that output may not occur, | |
153 | # due to buffering. Use gdbtk_tcl_flush to cause an immediate update. | |
154 | # | |
155 | ||
754e5da2 | 156 | proc gdbtk_tcl_fputs {arg} { |
4e327047 TT |
157 | .cmd.text insert end "$arg" |
158 | .cmd.text see end | |
8532893d SG |
159 | } |
160 | ||
86db943c | 161 | proc gdbtk_tcl_fputs_error {arg} { |
4e327047 TT |
162 | .cmd.text insert end "$arg" |
163 | .cmd.text see end | |
86db943c SG |
164 | } |
165 | ||
8532893d SG |
166 | # |
167 | # GDB Callback: | |
168 | # | |
169 | # gdbtk_tcl_flush () - Flush output to the command window | |
170 | # | |
171 | # Description: | |
172 | # | |
173 | # GDB calls this to force all buffered text to the GDB command window. | |
174 | # | |
175 | ||
176 | proc gdbtk_tcl_flush {} { | |
4e327047 TT |
177 | .cmd.text see end |
178 | update idletasks | |
754e5da2 SG |
179 | } |
180 | ||
8532893d SG |
181 | # |
182 | # GDB Callback: | |
183 | # | |
184 | # gdbtk_tcl_query (message) - Create a yes/no query dialog box | |
185 | # | |
186 | # Description: | |
187 | # | |
188 | # GDB calls this to create a yes/no dialog box containing MESSAGE. GDB | |
189 | # is hung while the dialog box is active (ie: no commands will work), | |
190 | # however windows can still be refreshed in case of damage or exposure. | |
191 | # | |
754e5da2 SG |
192 | |
193 | proc gdbtk_tcl_query {message} { | |
4e327047 TT |
194 | # FIXME We really want a Help button here. But Tk's brain-damaged |
195 | # modal dialogs won't really allow it. Should have async dialog | |
196 | # here. | |
197 | set result [tk_dialog .query "gdb : query" "$message" questhead 0 Yes No] | |
198 | return [expr {!$result}] | |
199 | } | |
754e5da2 | 200 | |
8532893d SG |
201 | # |
202 | # GDB Callback: | |
203 | # | |
204 | # gdbtk_start_variable_annotation (args ...) - | |
205 | # | |
206 | # Description: | |
207 | # | |
208 | # Not yet implemented. | |
209 | # | |
754e5da2 | 210 | |
4e327047 TT |
211 | proc gdbtk_tcl_start_variable_annotation {valaddr ref_type stor_cl |
212 | cum_expr field type_cast} { | |
213 | echo "gdbtk_tcl_start_variable_annotation $valaddr $ref_type $stor_cl $cum_expr $field $type_cast" | |
754e5da2 SG |
214 | } |
215 | ||
8532893d SG |
216 | # |
217 | # GDB Callback: | |
218 | # | |
219 | # gdbtk_end_variable_annotation (args ...) - | |
220 | # | |
221 | # Description: | |
222 | # | |
223 | # Not yet implemented. | |
224 | # | |
225 | ||
754e5da2 SG |
226 | proc gdbtk_tcl_end_variable_annotation {} { |
227 | echo gdbtk_tcl_end_variable_annotation | |
228 | } | |
229 | ||
8532893d SG |
230 | # |
231 | # GDB Callback: | |
232 | # | |
233 | # gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint (action bpnum file line) - Notify the TK | |
234 | # interface of changes to breakpoints. | |
235 | # | |
236 | # Description: | |
237 | # | |
238 | # GDB calls this to notify TK of changes to breakpoints. ACTION is one | |
239 | # of: | |
240 | # create - Notify of breakpoint creation | |
241 | # delete - Notify of breakpoint deletion | |
6131622e | 242 | # modify - Notify of breakpoint modification |
8532893d SG |
243 | # |
244 | ||
6131622e SG |
245 | # file line pc type enabled disposition silent ignore_count commands cond_string thread hit_count |
246 | ||
247 | proc gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint {action bpnum} { | |
248 | set bpinfo [gdb_get_breakpoint_info $bpnum] | |
249 | set file [lindex $bpinfo 0] | |
250 | set line [lindex $bpinfo 1] | |
251 | set pc [lindex $bpinfo 2] | |
252 | set enable [lindex $bpinfo 4] | |
253 | ||
254 | if {$action == "modify"} { | |
f61f41d9 | 255 | if {$enable == "1"} { |
6131622e SG |
256 | set action enable |
257 | } else { | |
258 | set action disable | |
259 | } | |
260 | } | |
261 | ||
8532893d | 262 | ${action}_breakpoint $bpnum $file $line $pc |
754e5da2 SG |
263 | } |
264 | ||
6131622e SG |
265 | proc create_breakpoints_window {} { |
266 | global bpframe_lasty | |
267 | ||
4e327047 | 268 | if {[winfo exists .breakpoints]} {raise .breakpoints ; return} |
6131622e SG |
269 | |
270 | build_framework .breakpoints "Breakpoints" "" | |
271 | ||
272 | # First, delete all the old view menu entries | |
273 | ||
274 | .breakpoints.menubar.view.menu delete 0 last | |
275 | ||
276 | # Get rid of label | |
277 | ||
278 | destroy .breakpoints.label | |
279 | ||
280 | # Replace text with a canvas and fix the scrollbars | |
281 | ||
282 | destroy .breakpoints.text | |
6131622e SG |
283 | scrollbar .breakpoints.scrollx -orient horizontal \ |
284 | -command {.breakpoints.c xview} -relief sunken | |
4e327047 TT |
285 | canvas .breakpoints.c -relief sunken -bd 2 \ |
286 | -cursor hand2 \ | |
287 | -yscrollcommand {.breakpoints.scroll set} \ | |
288 | -xscrollcommand {.breakpoints.scrollx set} | |
289 | .breakpoints.scroll configure -command {.breakpoints.c yview} | |
6131622e SG |
290 | |
291 | pack .breakpoints.scrollx -side bottom -fill x -in .breakpoints.info | |
292 | pack .breakpoints.c -side left -expand yes -fill both \ | |
293 | -in .breakpoints.info | |
294 | ||
295 | set bpframe_lasty 0 | |
296 | ||
297 | # Create a frame for each breakpoint | |
298 | ||
299 | foreach bpnum [gdb_get_breakpoint_list] { | |
300 | add_breakpoint_frame $bpnum | |
301 | } | |
302 | } | |
303 | ||
304 | # Create a frame for bpnum in the .breakpoints canvas | |
305 | ||
306 | proc add_breakpoint_frame bpnum { | |
4e327047 TT |
307 | global bpframe_lasty |
308 | global enabled | |
309 | global disposition | |
310 | ||
311 | if {![winfo exists .breakpoints]} return | |
312 | ||
313 | set bpinfo [gdb_get_breakpoint_info $bpnum] | |
314 | ||
315 | lassign $bpinfo file line pc type enabled($bpnum) disposition($bpnum) \ | |
316 | silent ignore_count commands cond thread hit_count | |
317 | ||
318 | set f .breakpoints.c.$bpnum | |
319 | ||
320 | if {![winfo exists $f]} { | |
321 | frame $f -relief sunken -bd 2 | |
322 | ||
323 | label $f.id -text "#$bpnum $file:$line ($pc)" \ | |
324 | -relief flat -bd 2 -anchor w | |
325 | frame $f.hit_count | |
326 | label $f.hit_count.label -text "Hit count:" -relief flat \ | |
327 | -bd 2 -anchor w -width 11 | |
328 | label $f.hit_count.val -text $hit_count -relief flat \ | |
329 | -bd 2 -anchor w | |
330 | checkbutton $f.hit_count.enabled -text Enabled \ | |
331 | -variable enabled($bpnum) -anchor w -relief flat | |
332 | ||
333 | pack $f.hit_count.label $f.hit_count.val -side left | |
334 | pack $f.hit_count.enabled -side right | |
335 | ||
336 | frame $f.thread | |
337 | label $f.thread.label -text "Thread: " -relief flat -bd 2 \ | |
338 | -width 11 -anchor w | |
339 | entry $f.thread.entry -bd 2 -relief sunken -width 10 | |
340 | $f.thread.entry insert end $thread | |
341 | pack $f.thread.label -side left | |
342 | pack $f.thread.entry -side left -fill x | |
343 | ||
344 | frame $f.cond | |
345 | label $f.cond.label -text "Condition: " -relief flat -bd 2 \ | |
346 | -width 11 -anchor w | |
347 | entry $f.cond.entry -bd 2 -relief sunken | |
348 | $f.cond.entry insert end $cond | |
349 | pack $f.cond.label -side left | |
350 | pack $f.cond.entry -side left -fill x -expand yes | |
351 | ||
352 | frame $f.ignore_count | |
353 | label $f.ignore_count.label -text "Ignore count: " \ | |
354 | -relief flat -bd 2 -width 11 -anchor w | |
355 | entry $f.ignore_count.entry -bd 2 -relief sunken -width 10 | |
356 | $f.ignore_count.entry insert end $ignore_count | |
357 | pack $f.ignore_count.label -side left | |
358 | pack $f.ignore_count.entry -side left -fill x | |
359 | ||
360 | frame $f.disps | |
361 | ||
362 | label $f.disps.label -text "Disposition: " -relief flat -bd 2 \ | |
363 | -anchor w -width 11 | |
364 | ||
365 | radiobutton $f.disps.delete -text Delete \ | |
366 | -variable disposition($bpnum) -anchor w -relief flat \ | |
367 | -command "gdb_cmd \"delete break $bpnum\"" \ | |
368 | -value delete | |
369 | ||
370 | radiobutton $f.disps.disable -text Disable \ | |
371 | -variable disposition($bpnum) -anchor w -relief flat \ | |
372 | -command "gdb_cmd \"disable break $bpnum\"" \ | |
373 | -value disable | |
374 | ||
375 | radiobutton $f.disps.donttouch -text "Leave alone" \ | |
376 | -variable disposition($bpnum) -anchor w -relief flat \ | |
377 | -command "gdb_cmd \"enable break $bpnum\"" \ | |
378 | -value donttouch | |
379 | ||
380 | pack $f.disps.label $f.disps.delete $f.disps.disable \ | |
381 | $f.disps.donttouch -side left -anchor w | |
382 | text $f.commands -relief sunken -bd 2 -setgrid true \ | |
383 | -cursor hand2 -height 3 -width 30 | |
384 | ||
385 | foreach line $commands { | |
386 | $f.commands insert end "${line}\n" | |
387 | } | |
6131622e | 388 | |
4e327047 TT |
389 | pack $f.id -side top -anchor nw -fill x |
390 | pack $f.hit_count $f.cond $f.thread $f.ignore_count $f.disps \ | |
391 | $f.commands -side top -fill x -anchor nw | |
392 | } | |
6131622e | 393 | |
4e327047 TT |
394 | set tag [.breakpoints.c create window 0 $bpframe_lasty -window $f -anchor nw] |
395 | update | |
396 | set bbox [.breakpoints.c bbox $tag] | |
6131622e | 397 | |
4e327047 | 398 | set bpframe_lasty [lindex $bbox 3] |
f1b64caa | 399 | |
4e327047 | 400 | .breakpoints.c configure -width [lindex $bbox 2] |
6131622e SG |
401 | } |
402 | ||
403 | # Delete a breakpoint frame | |
404 | ||
405 | proc delete_breakpoint_frame bpnum { | |
406 | global bpframe_lasty | |
407 | ||
4e327047 | 408 | if {![winfo exists .breakpoints]} return |
6131622e SG |
409 | |
410 | # First, clear the canvas | |
411 | ||
412 | .breakpoints.c delete all | |
413 | ||
414 | # Now, repopulate it with all but the doomed breakpoint | |
415 | ||
416 | set bpframe_lasty 0 | |
417 | foreach bp [gdb_get_breakpoint_list] { | |
418 | if {$bp != $bpnum} { | |
419 | add_breakpoint_frame $bp | |
420 | } | |
421 | } | |
422 | } | |
423 | ||
335129a9 | 424 | proc asm_win_name {funcname} { |
546b8ca7 SG |
425 | if {$funcname == "*None*"} {return .asm.text} |
426 | ||
335129a9 SG |
427 | regsub -all {\.} $funcname _ temp |
428 | ||
429 | return .asm.func_${temp} | |
430 | } | |
431 | ||
8532893d SG |
432 | # |
433 | # Local procedure: | |
434 | # | |
435 | # create_breakpoint (bpnum file line pc) - Record breakpoint info in TK land | |
436 | # | |
437 | # Description: | |
438 | # | |
439 | # GDB calls this indirectly (through gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint) to notify TK | |
440 | # land of breakpoint creation. This consists of recording the file and | |
441 | # line number in the breakpoint_file and breakpoint_line arrays. Also, | |
442 | # if there is already a window associated with FILE, it is updated with | |
443 | # a breakpoint tag. | |
444 | # | |
445 | ||
446 | proc create_breakpoint {bpnum file line pc} { | |
754e5da2 SG |
447 | global wins |
448 | global breakpoint_file | |
449 | global breakpoint_line | |
8532893d | 450 | global pos_to_breakpoint |
335129a9 | 451 | global pos_to_bpcount |
8532893d SG |
452 | global cfunc |
453 | global pclist | |
754e5da2 SG |
454 | |
455 | # Record breakpoint locations | |
456 | ||
457 | set breakpoint_file($bpnum) $file | |
458 | set breakpoint_line($bpnum) $line | |
8532893d | 459 | set pos_to_breakpoint($file:$line) $bpnum |
4e327047 | 460 | if {![info exists pos_to_bpcount($file:$line)]} { |
335129a9 SG |
461 | set pos_to_bpcount($file:$line) 0 |
462 | } | |
463 | incr pos_to_bpcount($file:$line) | |
464 | set pos_to_breakpoint($pc) $bpnum | |
4e327047 | 465 | if {![info exists pos_to_bpcount($pc)]} { |
335129a9 SG |
466 | set pos_to_bpcount($pc) 0 |
467 | } | |
468 | incr pos_to_bpcount($pc) | |
754e5da2 | 469 | |
8532893d | 470 | # If there's a window for this file, update it |
754e5da2 | 471 | |
4e327047 | 472 | if {[info exists wins($file)]} { |
754e5da2 SG |
473 | insert_breakpoint_tag $wins($file) $line |
474 | } | |
8532893d SG |
475 | |
476 | # If there's an assembly window, update that too | |
477 | ||
335129a9 | 478 | set win [asm_win_name $cfunc] |
4e327047 | 479 | if {[winfo exists $win]} { |
637b1661 | 480 | insert_breakpoint_tag $win [pc_to_line $pclist($cfunc) $pc] |
8532893d | 481 | } |
6131622e SG |
482 | |
483 | # Update the breakpoints window | |
484 | ||
485 | add_breakpoint_frame $bpnum | |
754e5da2 SG |
486 | } |
487 | ||
8532893d SG |
488 | # |
489 | # Local procedure: | |
490 | # | |
491 | # delete_breakpoint (bpnum file line pc) - Delete breakpoint info from TK land | |
492 | # | |
493 | # Description: | |
494 | # | |
495 | # GDB calls this indirectly (through gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint) to notify TK | |
496 | # land of breakpoint destruction. This consists of removing the file and | |
497 | # line number from the breakpoint_file and breakpoint_line arrays. Also, | |
498 | # if there is already a window associated with FILE, the tags are removed | |
499 | # from it. | |
500 | # | |
501 | ||
502 | proc delete_breakpoint {bpnum file line pc} { | |
754e5da2 SG |
503 | global wins |
504 | global breakpoint_file | |
505 | global breakpoint_line | |
8532893d | 506 | global pos_to_breakpoint |
335129a9 SG |
507 | global pos_to_bpcount |
508 | global cfunc pclist | |
754e5da2 | 509 | |
8532893d | 510 | # Save line number and file for later |
754e5da2 SG |
511 | |
512 | set line $breakpoint_line($bpnum) | |
513 | ||
8532893d SG |
514 | set file $breakpoint_file($bpnum) |
515 | ||
754e5da2 SG |
516 | # Reset breakpoint annotation info |
517 | ||
335129a9 | 518 | if {$pos_to_bpcount($file:$line) > 0} { |
637b1661 | 519 | decr pos_to_bpcount($file:$line) |
335129a9 SG |
520 | |
521 | if {$pos_to_bpcount($file:$line) == 0} { | |
637b1661 SG |
522 | catch "unset pos_to_breakpoint($file:$line)" |
523 | ||
335129a9 SG |
524 | unset breakpoint_file($bpnum) |
525 | unset breakpoint_line($bpnum) | |
754e5da2 | 526 | |
8532893d | 527 | # If there's a window for this file, update it |
754e5da2 | 528 | |
4e327047 | 529 | if {[info exists wins($file)]} { |
335129a9 SG |
530 | delete_breakpoint_tag $wins($file) $line |
531 | } | |
532 | } | |
533 | } | |
534 | ||
535 | # If there's an assembly window, update that too | |
536 | ||
537 | if {$pos_to_bpcount($pc) > 0} { | |
637b1661 | 538 | decr pos_to_bpcount($pc) |
335129a9 SG |
539 | |
540 | if {$pos_to_bpcount($pc) == 0} { | |
637b1661 SG |
541 | catch "unset pos_to_breakpoint($pc)" |
542 | ||
335129a9 | 543 | set win [asm_win_name $cfunc] |
4e327047 | 544 | if {[winfo exists $win]} { |
637b1661 | 545 | delete_breakpoint_tag $win [pc_to_line $pclist($cfunc) $pc] |
335129a9 SG |
546 | } |
547 | } | |
754e5da2 | 548 | } |
6131622e SG |
549 | |
550 | delete_breakpoint_frame $bpnum | |
754e5da2 SG |
551 | } |
552 | ||
8532893d SG |
553 | # |
554 | # Local procedure: | |
555 | # | |
556 | # enable_breakpoint (bpnum file line pc) - Record breakpoint info in TK land | |
557 | # | |
558 | # Description: | |
559 | # | |
560 | # GDB calls this indirectly (through gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint) to notify TK | |
561 | # land of a breakpoint being enabled. This consists of unstippling the | |
562 | # specified breakpoint indicator. | |
563 | # | |
564 | ||
565 | proc enable_breakpoint {bpnum file line pc} { | |
566 | global wins | |
335129a9 | 567 | global cfunc pclist |
f61f41d9 | 568 | global enabled |
335129a9 | 569 | |
4e327047 | 570 | if {[info exists wins($file)]} { |
335129a9 SG |
571 | $wins($file) tag configure $line -fgstipple {} |
572 | } | |
754e5da2 | 573 | |
335129a9 SG |
574 | # If there's an assembly window, update that too |
575 | ||
576 | set win [asm_win_name $cfunc] | |
4e327047 | 577 | if {[winfo exists $win]} { |
637b1661 | 578 | $win tag configure [pc_to_line $pclist($cfunc) $pc] -fgstipple {} |
335129a9 | 579 | } |
f61f41d9 MT |
580 | |
581 | # If there's a breakpoint window, update that too | |
582 | ||
4e327047 | 583 | if {[winfo exists .breakpoints]} { |
f61f41d9 MT |
584 | set enabled($bpnum) 1 |
585 | } | |
754e5da2 SG |
586 | } |
587 | ||
8532893d SG |
588 | # |
589 | # Local procedure: | |
590 | # | |
591 | # disable_breakpoint (bpnum file line pc) - Record breakpoint info in TK land | |
592 | # | |
593 | # Description: | |
594 | # | |
595 | # GDB calls this indirectly (through gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint) to notify TK | |
596 | # land of a breakpoint being disabled. This consists of stippling the | |
597 | # specified breakpoint indicator. | |
598 | # | |
599 | ||
600 | proc disable_breakpoint {bpnum file line pc} { | |
601 | global wins | |
335129a9 | 602 | global cfunc pclist |
f61f41d9 | 603 | global enabled |
335129a9 | 604 | |
4e327047 | 605 | if {[info exists wins($file)]} { |
335129a9 SG |
606 | $wins($file) tag configure $line -fgstipple gray50 |
607 | } | |
754e5da2 | 608 | |
335129a9 SG |
609 | # If there's an assembly window, update that too |
610 | ||
611 | set win [asm_win_name $cfunc] | |
4e327047 | 612 | if {[winfo exists $win]} { |
637b1661 | 613 | $win tag configure [pc_to_line $pclist($cfunc) $pc] -fgstipple gray50 |
335129a9 | 614 | } |
f61f41d9 MT |
615 | |
616 | # If there's a breakpoint window, update that too | |
617 | ||
4e327047 | 618 | if {[winfo exists .breakpoints]} { |
f61f41d9 MT |
619 | set enabled($bpnum) 0 |
620 | } | |
8532893d SG |
621 | } |
622 | ||
623 | # | |
624 | # Local procedure: | |
625 | # | |
626 | # insert_breakpoint_tag (win line) - Insert a breakpoint tag in WIN. | |
627 | # | |
628 | # Description: | |
629 | # | |
630 | # GDB calls this indirectly (through gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint) to insert a | |
631 | # breakpoint tag into window WIN at line LINE. | |
632 | # | |
754e5da2 | 633 | |
8532893d SG |
634 | proc insert_breakpoint_tag {win line} { |
635 | $win configure -state normal | |
636 | $win delete $line.0 | |
637 | $win insert $line.0 "B" | |
638 | $win tag add $line $line.0 | |
479f0f18 SG |
639 | $win tag add delete $line.0 "$line.0 lineend" |
640 | $win tag add margin $line.0 "$line.0 lineend" | |
8532893d SG |
641 | |
642 | $win configure -state disabled | |
643 | } | |
644 | ||
645 | # | |
646 | # Local procedure: | |
647 | # | |
648 | # delete_breakpoint_tag (win line) - Remove a breakpoint tag from WIN. | |
649 | # | |
650 | # Description: | |
651 | # | |
652 | # GDB calls this indirectly (through gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint) to remove a | |
653 | # breakpoint tag from window WIN at line LINE. | |
654 | # | |
655 | ||
656 | proc delete_breakpoint_tag {win line} { | |
657 | $win configure -state normal | |
658 | $win delete $line.0 | |
746d1df4 SG |
659 | if {[string range $win 0 3] == ".src"} then { |
660 | $win insert $line.0 "\xa4" | |
661 | } else { | |
662 | $win insert $line.0 " " | |
663 | } | |
8532893d | 664 | $win tag delete $line |
479f0f18 SG |
665 | $win tag add delete $line.0 "$line.0 lineend" |
666 | $win tag add margin $line.0 "$line.0 lineend" | |
8532893d SG |
667 | $win configure -state disabled |
668 | } | |
754e5da2 | 669 | |
479f0f18 | 670 | proc gdbtk_tcl_busy {} { |
4e327047 | 671 | if {[winfo exists .src]} { |
6131622e SG |
672 | .src.start configure -state disabled |
673 | .src.stop configure -state normal | |
674 | .src.step configure -state disabled | |
675 | .src.next configure -state disabled | |
676 | .src.continue configure -state disabled | |
677 | .src.finish configure -state disabled | |
678 | .src.up configure -state disabled | |
679 | .src.down configure -state disabled | |
680 | .src.bottom configure -state disabled | |
86db943c | 681 | } |
4e327047 | 682 | if {[winfo exists .asm]} { |
6131622e SG |
683 | .asm.stepi configure -state disabled |
684 | .asm.nexti configure -state disabled | |
685 | .asm.continue configure -state disabled | |
686 | .asm.finish configure -state disabled | |
687 | .asm.up configure -state disabled | |
688 | .asm.down configure -state disabled | |
689 | .asm.bottom configure -state disabled | |
86db943c | 690 | } |
6131622e | 691 | return |
479f0f18 SG |
692 | } |
693 | ||
694 | proc gdbtk_tcl_idle {} { | |
4e327047 | 695 | if {[winfo exists .src]} { |
6131622e SG |
696 | .src.start configure -state normal |
697 | .src.stop configure -state disabled | |
698 | .src.step configure -state normal | |
699 | .src.next configure -state normal | |
700 | .src.continue configure -state normal | |
701 | .src.finish configure -state normal | |
702 | .src.up configure -state normal | |
703 | .src.down configure -state normal | |
704 | .src.bottom configure -state normal | |
86db943c SG |
705 | } |
706 | ||
4e327047 | 707 | if {[winfo exists .asm]} { |
6131622e SG |
708 | .asm.stepi configure -state normal |
709 | .asm.nexti configure -state normal | |
710 | .asm.continue configure -state normal | |
711 | .asm.finish configure -state normal | |
712 | .asm.up configure -state normal | |
713 | .asm.down configure -state normal | |
714 | .asm.bottom configure -state normal | |
86db943c | 715 | } |
6131622e | 716 | return |
479f0f18 SG |
717 | } |
718 | ||
637b1661 SG |
719 | # |
720 | # Local procedure: | |
721 | # | |
722 | # pc_to_line (pclist pc) - convert PC to a line number. | |
723 | # | |
724 | # Description: | |
725 | # | |
726 | # Convert PC to a line number from PCLIST. If exact line isn't found, | |
727 | # we return the first line that starts before PC. | |
728 | # | |
729 | proc pc_to_line {pclist pc} { | |
730 | set line [lsearch -exact $pclist $pc] | |
731 | ||
732 | if {$line >= 1} { return $line } | |
733 | ||
734 | set line 1 | |
735 | foreach linepc [lrange $pclist 1 end] { | |
736 | if {$pc < $linepc} { decr line ; return $line } | |
737 | incr line | |
738 | } | |
4e327047 | 739 | return [expr {$line - 1}] |
637b1661 SG |
740 | } |
741 | ||
8532893d SG |
742 | # |
743 | # Menu: | |
744 | # | |
745 | # file popup menu - Define the file popup menu. | |
746 | # | |
747 | # Description: | |
748 | # | |
749 | # This menu just contains a bunch of buttons that do various things to | |
750 | # the line under the cursor. | |
751 | # | |
752 | # Items: | |
753 | # | |
754 | # Edit - Run the editor (specified by the environment variable EDITOR) on | |
755 | # this file, at the current line. | |
756 | # Breakpoint - Set a breakpoint at the current line. This just shoves | |
757 | # a `break' command at GDB with the appropriate file and line | |
758 | # number. Eventually, GDB calls us back (at gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint) | |
759 | # to notify us of where the breakpoint needs to show up. | |
760 | # | |
761 | ||
4e327047 | 762 | menu .file_popup -cursor hand2 -tearoff 0 |
8532893d SG |
763 | .file_popup add command -label "Not yet set" -state disabled |
764 | .file_popup add separator | |
4e327047 TT |
765 | .file_popup add command -label "Edit" \ |
766 | -command {exec $editor +$selected_line $selected_file &} | |
767 | .file_popup add command -label "Set breakpoint" \ | |
768 | -command {gdb_cmd "break $selected_file:$selected_line"} | |
8532893d | 769 | |
6131622e SG |
770 | # Use this procedure to get the GDB core to execute the string `cmd'. This is |
771 | # a wrapper around gdb_cmd, which will catch errors, and send output to the | |
772 | # command window. It will also cause all of the other windows to be updated. | |
773 | ||
774 | proc interactive_cmd {cmd} { | |
775 | catch {gdb_cmd "$cmd"} result | |
776 | .cmd.text insert end $result | |
4e327047 | 777 | .cmd.text see end |
6131622e SG |
778 | update_ptr |
779 | } | |
780 | ||
8532893d SG |
781 | # |
782 | # Bindings: | |
783 | # | |
784 | # file popup menu - Define the file popup menu bindings. | |
785 | # | |
786 | # Description: | |
787 | # | |
4e327047 TT |
788 | # This defines the binding for the file popup menu. It simply |
789 | # unhighlights the line under the cursor. | |
8532893d SG |
790 | # |
791 | ||
792 | bind .file_popup <Any-ButtonRelease-1> { | |
4e327047 TT |
793 | global selected_win |
794 | # Unhighlight the selected line | |
795 | $selected_win tag delete breaktag | |
754e5da2 SG |
796 | } |
797 | ||
8532893d SG |
798 | # |
799 | # Local procedure: | |
800 | # | |
801 | # file_popup_menu (win x y xrel yrel) - Popup the file popup menu. | |
802 | # | |
803 | # Description: | |
804 | # | |
805 | # This procedure is invoked as a result of a command binding in the | |
806 | # listing window. It does several things: | |
807 | # o - It highlights the line under the cursor. | |
808 | # o - It pops up the file popup menu which is intended to do | |
809 | # various things to the aforementioned line. | |
810 | # o - Grabs the mouse for the file popup menu. | |
811 | # | |
812 | ||
754e5da2 SG |
813 | # Button 1 has been pressed in a listing window. Pop up a menu. |
814 | ||
8532893d | 815 | proc file_popup_menu {win x y xrel yrel} { |
754e5da2 SG |
816 | global wins |
817 | global win_to_file | |
818 | global file_to_debug_file | |
819 | global highlight | |
820 | global selected_line | |
821 | global selected_file | |
822 | global selected_win | |
823 | ||
754e5da2 SG |
824 | # Map TK window name back to file name. |
825 | ||
826 | set file $win_to_file($win) | |
827 | ||
828 | set pos [$win index @$xrel,$yrel] | |
829 | ||
830 | # Record selected file and line for menu button actions | |
831 | ||
832 | set selected_file $file_to_debug_file($file) | |
833 | set selected_line [lindex [split $pos .] 0] | |
834 | set selected_win $win | |
835 | ||
836 | # Highlight the selected line | |
837 | ||
838 | eval $win tag config breaktag $highlight | |
839 | $win tag add breaktag "$pos linestart" "$pos linestart + 1l" | |
840 | ||
841 | # Post the menu near the pointer, (and grab it) | |
842 | ||
8532893d | 843 | .file_popup entryconfigure 0 -label "$selected_file:$selected_line" |
4e327047 | 844 | tk_popup .file_popup $x $y |
754e5da2 SG |
845 | } |
846 | ||
8532893d SG |
847 | # |
848 | # Local procedure: | |
849 | # | |
850 | # listing_window_button_1 (win x y xrel yrel) - Handle button 1 in listing window | |
851 | # | |
852 | # Description: | |
853 | # | |
854 | # This procedure is invoked as a result of holding down button 1 in the | |
855 | # listing window. The action taken depends upon where the button was | |
856 | # pressed. If it was in the left margin (the breakpoint column), it | |
857 | # sets or clears a breakpoint. In the main text area, it will pop up a | |
858 | # menu. | |
859 | # | |
860 | ||
861 | proc listing_window_button_1 {win x y xrel yrel} { | |
862 | global wins | |
863 | global win_to_file | |
864 | global file_to_debug_file | |
865 | global highlight | |
866 | global selected_line | |
867 | global selected_file | |
868 | global selected_win | |
869 | global pos_to_breakpoint | |
870 | ||
871 | # Map TK window name back to file name. | |
872 | ||
873 | set file $win_to_file($win) | |
874 | ||
875 | set pos [split [$win index @$xrel,$yrel] .] | |
876 | ||
877 | # Record selected file and line for menu button actions | |
878 | ||
879 | set selected_file $file_to_debug_file($file) | |
880 | set selected_line [lindex $pos 0] | |
881 | set selected_col [lindex $pos 1] | |
882 | set selected_win $win | |
883 | ||
884 | # If we're in the margin, then toggle the breakpoint | |
885 | ||
886 | if {$selected_col < 8} { | |
887 | set pos_break $selected_file:$selected_line | |
888 | set pos $file:$selected_line | |
889 | set tmp pos_to_breakpoint($pos) | |
4e327047 | 890 | if {[info exists $tmp]} { |
8532893d SG |
891 | set bpnum [set $tmp] |
892 | gdb_cmd "delete $bpnum" | |
893 | } else { | |
894 | gdb_cmd "break $pos_break" | |
895 | } | |
896 | return | |
897 | } | |
898 | ||
899 | # Post the menu near the pointer, (and grab it) | |
900 | ||
901 | .file_popup entryconfigure 0 -label "$selected_file:$selected_line" | |
4e327047 TT |
902 | |
903 | tk_popup .file_popup $x $y | |
8532893d SG |
904 | } |
905 | ||
906 | # | |
907 | # Local procedure: | |
908 | # | |
909 | # asm_window_button_1 (win x y xrel yrel) - Handle button 1 in asm window | |
910 | # | |
911 | # Description: | |
912 | # | |
913 | # This procedure is invoked as a result of holding down button 1 in the | |
914 | # assembly window. The action taken depends upon where the button was | |
915 | # pressed. If it was in the left margin (the breakpoint column), it | |
916 | # sets or clears a breakpoint. In the main text area, it will pop up a | |
917 | # menu. | |
918 | # | |
919 | ||
920 | proc asm_window_button_1 {win x y xrel yrel} { | |
921 | global wins | |
922 | global win_to_file | |
923 | global file_to_debug_file | |
924 | global highlight | |
925 | global selected_line | |
926 | global selected_file | |
927 | global selected_win | |
928 | global pos_to_breakpoint | |
929 | global pclist | |
930 | global cfunc | |
931 | ||
932 | set pos [split [$win index @$xrel,$yrel] .] | |
933 | ||
934 | # Record selected file and line for menu button actions | |
935 | ||
936 | set selected_line [lindex $pos 0] | |
937 | set selected_col [lindex $pos 1] | |
938 | set selected_win $win | |
939 | ||
940 | # Figure out the PC | |
941 | ||
942 | set pc [lindex $pclist($cfunc) $selected_line] | |
943 | ||
944 | # If we're in the margin, then toggle the breakpoint | |
945 | ||
746d1df4 | 946 | if {$selected_col < 11} { |
8532893d | 947 | set tmp pos_to_breakpoint($pc) |
4e327047 | 948 | if {[info exists $tmp]} { |
8532893d SG |
949 | set bpnum [set $tmp] |
950 | gdb_cmd "delete $bpnum" | |
951 | } else { | |
952 | gdb_cmd "break *$pc" | |
953 | } | |
954 | return | |
955 | } | |
956 | ||
957 | # Post the menu near the pointer, (and grab it) | |
958 | ||
959 | # .file_popup entryconfigure 0 -label "$selected_file:$selected_line" | |
960 | # .file_popup post [expr $x-[winfo width .file_popup]/2] [expr $y-10] | |
961 | # grab .file_popup | |
962 | } | |
963 | ||
964 | # | |
965 | # Local procedure: | |
966 | # | |
e12533e3 | 967 | # do_nothing - Does absolutely nothing. |
8532893d SG |
968 | # |
969 | # Description: | |
970 | # | |
971 | # This procedure does nothing. It is used as a placeholder to allow | |
972 | # the disabling of bindings that would normally be inherited from the | |
973 | # parent widget. I can't think of any other way to do this. | |
974 | # | |
975 | ||
754e5da2 SG |
976 | proc do_nothing {} {} |
977 | ||
479f0f18 SG |
978 | # |
979 | # Local procedure: | |
980 | # | |
e12533e3 SS |
981 | # not_implemented_yet - warn that a feature is unavailable |
982 | # | |
983 | # Description: | |
984 | # | |
985 | # This procedure warns that something doesn't actually work yet. | |
986 | # | |
987 | ||
988 | proc not_implemented_yet {message} { | |
c4a5c37c SS |
989 | tk_dialog .unimpl "gdb : unimpl" \ |
990 | "$message: not implemented in the interface yet" \ | |
4e327047 | 991 | warning 0 "OK" |
e12533e3 SS |
992 | } |
993 | ||
994 | ## | |
995 | # Local procedure: | |
996 | # | |
6131622e | 997 | # create_expr_window - Create expression display window |
479f0f18 SG |
998 | # |
999 | # Description: | |
1000 | # | |
1001 | # Create the expression display window. | |
1002 | # | |
1003 | ||
09722039 | 1004 | set expr_num 0 |
4e327047 | 1005 | set delete_expr_num 0 |
09722039 | 1006 | |
4e327047 TT |
1007 | # Set delete_expr_num, and set -state of Delete button. |
1008 | proc expr_update_button {num} { | |
1009 | global delete_expr_num | |
1010 | set delete_expr_num $num | |
1011 | if {$num > 0} then { | |
1012 | set state normal | |
1013 | } else { | |
1014 | set state disabled | |
1015 | } | |
1016 | .expr.buts.delete configure -state $state | |
1017 | } | |
09722039 | 1018 | |
4e327047 TT |
1019 | proc add_expr {expr} { |
1020 | global expr_update_list | |
1021 | global expr_num | |
09722039 | 1022 | |
4e327047 | 1023 | incr expr_num |
09722039 | 1024 | |
4e327047 TT |
1025 | set e .expr.exprs |
1026 | set f e$expr_num | |
09722039 | 1027 | |
4e327047 TT |
1028 | checkbutton $e.updates.$f -text "" -relief flat \ |
1029 | -variable expr_update_list($expr_num) | |
1030 | text $e.expressions.$f -width 20 -height 1 | |
1031 | $e.expressions.$f insert 0.0 $expr | |
1032 | bind $e.expressions.$f <1> "update_expr $expr_num" | |
1033 | text $e.values.$f -width 20 -height 1 | |
09722039 | 1034 | |
4e327047 TT |
1035 | # Set up some bindings. |
1036 | foreach frame {updates expressions values} { | |
1037 | bind $e.$frame.$f <FocusIn> "expr_update_button $expr_num" | |
1038 | bind $e.$frame.$f <FocusOut> "expr_update_button 0" | |
1039 | } | |
09722039 | 1040 | |
4e327047 | 1041 | update_expr $expr_num |
09722039 | 1042 | |
4e327047 TT |
1043 | pack $e.updates.$f -side top |
1044 | pack $e.expressions.$f -side top -expand yes -fill x | |
1045 | pack $e.values.$f -side top -expand yes -fill x | |
09722039 SG |
1046 | } |
1047 | ||
09722039 | 1048 | proc delete_expr {} { |
4e327047 TT |
1049 | global delete_expr_num |
1050 | if {$delete_expr_num > 0} then { | |
1051 | set e .expr.exprs | |
1052 | set f e${delete_expr_num} | |
09722039 | 1053 | |
4e327047 TT |
1054 | destroy $e.updates.$f $e.expressions.$f $e.values.$f |
1055 | ||
1056 | # FIXME should we unset an element of expr_update_list here? | |
1057 | } | |
09722039 SG |
1058 | } |
1059 | ||
1060 | proc update_expr {expr_num} { | |
4e327047 | 1061 | global expr_update_list |
09722039 | 1062 | |
4e327047 TT |
1063 | set e .expr.exprs |
1064 | set f e${expr_num} | |
09722039 | 1065 | |
4e327047 TT |
1066 | set expr [$e.expressions.$f get 0.0 end] |
1067 | $e.values.$f delete 0.0 end | |
1068 | if {! [catch {gdb_eval $expr} val]} { | |
1069 | $e.values.$f insert 0.0 $val | |
1070 | } { | |
1071 | # FIXME consider flashing widget here. | |
1072 | } | |
280c564c SG |
1073 | } |
1074 | ||
1075 | proc update_exprs {} { | |
1076 | global expr_update_list | |
09722039 | 1077 | |
280c564c | 1078 | foreach expr_num [array names expr_update_list] { |
4e327047 | 1079 | if {$expr_update_list($expr_num)} { |
280c564c SG |
1080 | update_expr $expr_num |
1081 | } | |
1082 | } | |
09722039 SG |
1083 | } |
1084 | ||
6131622e | 1085 | proc create_expr_window {} { |
280c564c | 1086 | |
4e327047 | 1087 | if {[winfo exists .expr]} {raise .expr ; return} |
280c564c | 1088 | |
479f0f18 | 1089 | toplevel .expr |
4e327047 TT |
1090 | wm title .expr "GDB Expressions" |
1091 | wm iconname .expr "Expressions" | |
09722039 | 1092 | |
4e327047 TT |
1093 | frame .expr.entryframe -borderwidth 2 -relief raised |
1094 | label .expr.entryframe.entrylab -text "Expression: " | |
1095 | entry .expr.entryframe.entry -borderwidth 2 -relief sunken | |
1096 | bind .expr.entryframe.entry <Return> { | |
1097 | add_expr [.expr.entryframe.entry get] | |
1098 | .expr.entryframe.entry delete 0 end | |
1099 | } | |
09722039 | 1100 | |
4e327047 TT |
1101 | pack .expr.entryframe.entrylab -side left |
1102 | pack .expr.entryframe.entry -side left -fill x -expand yes | |
09722039 | 1103 | |
4e327047 | 1104 | frame .expr.buts -borderwidth 2 -relief raised |
09722039 | 1105 | |
4e327047 TT |
1106 | button .expr.buts.delete -text Delete -command delete_expr \ |
1107 | -state disabled | |
09722039 | 1108 | |
4e327047 TT |
1109 | button .expr.buts.close -text Close -command {destroy .expr} |
1110 | button .expr.buts.help -text Help -state disabled | |
09722039 | 1111 | |
4e327047 TT |
1112 | pack .expr.buts.delete -side left |
1113 | pack .expr.buts.help .expr.buts.close -side right | |
09722039 SG |
1114 | |
1115 | pack .expr.buts -side bottom -fill x | |
1116 | pack .expr.entryframe -side bottom -fill x | |
1117 | ||
4e327047 TT |
1118 | frame .expr.exprs -borderwidth 2 -relief raised |
1119 | ||
1120 | # Use three subframes so columns will line up. Easier than | |
1121 | # dealing with BLT for a table geometry manager. Someday Tk | |
1122 | # will have one, use it then. FIXME this messes up keyboard | |
1123 | # traversal. | |
1124 | frame .expr.exprs.updates -borderwidth 0 -relief flat | |
1125 | frame .expr.exprs.expressions -borderwidth 0 -relief flat | |
1126 | frame .expr.exprs.values -borderwidth 0 -relief flat | |
09722039 | 1127 | |
4e327047 TT |
1128 | label .expr.exprs.updates.label -text Update |
1129 | pack .expr.exprs.updates.label -side top -anchor w | |
1130 | label .expr.exprs.expressions.label -text Expression | |
1131 | pack .expr.exprs.expressions.label -side top -anchor w | |
1132 | label .expr.exprs.values.label -text Value | |
1133 | pack .expr.exprs.values.label -side top -anchor w | |
09722039 | 1134 | |
4e327047 TT |
1135 | pack .expr.exprs.updates -side left |
1136 | pack .expr.exprs.values .expr.exprs.expressions \ | |
1137 | -side right -expand 1 -fill x | |
09722039 | 1138 | |
4e327047 | 1139 | pack .expr.exprs -side top -fill both -expand 1 -anchor w |
479f0f18 SG |
1140 | } |
1141 | ||
1142 | # | |
1143 | # Local procedure: | |
1144 | # | |
1145 | # display_expression (expression) - Display EXPRESSION in display window | |
1146 | # | |
1147 | # Description: | |
1148 | # | |
e12533e3 | 1149 | # Display EXPRESSION and its value in the expression display window. |
479f0f18 SG |
1150 | # |
1151 | ||
1152 | proc display_expression {expression} { | |
6131622e | 1153 | create_expr_window |
479f0f18 | 1154 | |
09722039 | 1155 | add_expr $expression |
479f0f18 SG |
1156 | } |
1157 | ||
8532893d SG |
1158 | # |
1159 | # Local procedure: | |
1160 | # | |
1161 | # create_file_win (filename) - Create a win for FILENAME. | |
1162 | # | |
1163 | # Return value: | |
1164 | # | |
1165 | # The new text widget. | |
1166 | # | |
1167 | # Description: | |
1168 | # | |
1169 | # This procedure creates a text widget for FILENAME. It returns the | |
1170 | # newly created widget. First, a text widget is created, and given basic | |
1171 | # configuration info. Second, all the bindings are setup. Third, the | |
1172 | # file FILENAME is read into the text widget. Fourth, margins and line | |
1173 | # numbers are added. | |
1174 | # | |
1175 | ||
746d1df4 | 1176 | proc create_file_win {filename debug_file} { |
754e5da2 SG |
1177 | global breakpoint_file |
1178 | global breakpoint_line | |
86db943c | 1179 | global line_numbers |
754e5da2 | 1180 | |
8532893d SG |
1181 | # Replace all the dirty characters in $filename with clean ones, and generate |
1182 | # a unique name for the text widget. | |
1183 | ||
746d1df4 | 1184 | regsub -all {\.} $filename {} temp |
006e71e9 | 1185 | set win .src.text$temp |
8532893d | 1186 | |
637b1661 SG |
1187 | # Open the file, and read it into the text widget |
1188 | ||
4e327047 | 1189 | if {[catch "open $filename" fh]} { |
746d1df4 SG |
1190 | # File can't be read. Put error message into .src.nofile window and return. |
1191 | ||
1192 | catch {destroy .src.nofile} | |
6131622e | 1193 | text .src.nofile -height 25 -width 88 -relief sunken \ |
4e327047 | 1194 | -borderwidth 2 -yscrollcommand ".src.scroll set" \ |
746d1df4 SG |
1195 | -setgrid true -cursor hand2 |
1196 | .src.nofile insert 0.0 $fh | |
1197 | .src.nofile configure -state disabled | |
1198 | bind .src.nofile <1> do_nothing | |
1199 | bind .src.nofile <B1-Motion> do_nothing | |
1200 | return .src.nofile | |
637b1661 SG |
1201 | } |
1202 | ||
8532893d SG |
1203 | # Actually create and do basic configuration on the text widget. |
1204 | ||
6131622e | 1205 | text $win -height 25 -width 88 -relief sunken -borderwidth 2 \ |
4e327047 | 1206 | -yscrollcommand ".src.scroll set" -setgrid true -cursor hand2 |
8532893d SG |
1207 | |
1208 | # Setup all the bindings | |
1209 | ||
754e5da2 | 1210 | bind $win <Enter> {focus %W} |
479f0f18 | 1211 | bind $win <1> do_nothing |
754e5da2 | 1212 | bind $win <B1-Motion> do_nothing |
479f0f18 | 1213 | |
f1b64caa SG |
1214 | bind $win <Key-Alt_R> do_nothing |
1215 | bind $win <Key-Alt_L> do_nothing | |
1216 | bind $win <Key-Prior> "$win yview {@0,0 - 10 lines}" | |
1217 | bind $win <Key-Next> "$win yview {@0,0 + 10 lines}" | |
1218 | bind $win <Key-Up> "$win yview {@0,0 - 1 lines}" | |
1219 | bind $win <Key-Down> "$win yview {@0,0 + 1 lines}" | |
1220 | bind $win <Key-Home> {update_listing [gdb_loc]} | |
4e327047 | 1221 | bind $win <Key-End> "$win see end" |
f1b64caa | 1222 | |
6131622e SG |
1223 | bind $win n {interactive_cmd next} |
1224 | bind $win s {interactive_cmd step} | |
1225 | bind $win c {interactive_cmd continue} | |
1226 | bind $win f {interactive_cmd finish} | |
1227 | bind $win u {interactive_cmd up} | |
1228 | bind $win d {interactive_cmd down} | |
8532893d | 1229 | |
754e5da2 SG |
1230 | $win delete 0.0 end |
1231 | $win insert 0.0 [read $fh] | |
1232 | close $fh | |
8532893d | 1233 | |
86db943c | 1234 | # Add margins (for annotations) and a line number to each line (if requested) |
8532893d | 1235 | |
754e5da2 SG |
1236 | set numlines [$win index end] |
1237 | set numlines [lindex [split $numlines .] 0] | |
4e327047 | 1238 | if {$line_numbers} { |
86db943c SG |
1239 | for {set i 1} {$i <= $numlines} {incr i} { |
1240 | $win insert $i.0 [format " %4d " $i] | |
1241 | $win tag add source $i.8 "$i.0 lineend" | |
1242 | } | |
1243 | } else { | |
1244 | for {set i 1} {$i <= $numlines} {incr i} { | |
1245 | $win insert $i.0 " " | |
1246 | $win tag add source $i.8 "$i.0 lineend" | |
1247 | } | |
1248 | } | |
479f0f18 | 1249 | |
746d1df4 SG |
1250 | # Add the breakdots |
1251 | ||
1252 | foreach i [gdb_sourcelines $debug_file] { | |
1253 | $win delete $i.0 | |
1254 | $win insert $i.0 "\xa4" | |
1255 | $win tag add margin $i.0 $i.8 | |
1256 | } | |
1257 | ||
6131622e | 1258 | $win tag bind margin <1> {listing_window_button_1 %W %X %Y %x %y} |
479f0f18 SG |
1259 | $win tag bind source <1> { |
1260 | %W mark set anchor "@%x,%y wordstart" | |
1261 | set last [%W index "@%x,%y wordend"] | |
1262 | %W tag remove sel 0.0 anchor | |
1263 | %W tag remove sel $last end | |
1264 | %W tag add sel anchor $last | |
1265 | } | |
1266 | # $win tag bind source <Double-Button-1> { | |
1267 | # %W mark set anchor "@%x,%y wordstart" | |
1268 | # set last [%W index "@%x,%y wordend"] | |
1269 | # %W tag remove sel 0.0 anchor | |
1270 | # %W tag remove sel $last end | |
1271 | # %W tag add sel anchor $last | |
1272 | # echo "Selected [selection get]" | |
1273 | # } | |
1274 | $win tag bind source <B1-Motion> { | |
1275 | %W tag remove sel 0.0 anchor | |
1276 | %W tag remove sel $last end | |
1277 | %W tag add sel anchor @%x,%y | |
754e5da2 | 1278 | } |
f0b0d915 TT |
1279 | $win tag bind sel <1> break |
1280 | $win tag bind sel <Double-Button-1> { | |
1281 | display_expression [selection get] | |
1282 | break | |
1283 | } | |
1284 | $win tag bind sel <B1-Motion> break | |
1285 | $win tag lower sel | |
479f0f18 | 1286 | |
f0b0d915 TT |
1287 | # Make these bindings do nothing on the text window -- they |
1288 | # are completely handled by the tag bindings above. | |
1289 | bind $win <1> break | |
1290 | bind $win <B1-Motion> break | |
1291 | bind $win <Double-Button-1> break | |
754e5da2 | 1292 | |
8532893d SG |
1293 | # Scan though the breakpoint data base and install any destined for this file |
1294 | ||
754e5da2 SG |
1295 | foreach bpnum [array names breakpoint_file] { |
1296 | if {$breakpoint_file($bpnum) == $filename} { | |
1297 | insert_breakpoint_tag $win $breakpoint_line($bpnum) | |
1298 | } | |
1299 | } | |
1300 | ||
8532893d SG |
1301 | # Disable the text widget to prevent user modifications |
1302 | ||
754e5da2 SG |
1303 | $win configure -state disabled |
1304 | return $win | |
1305 | } | |
1306 | ||
8532893d SG |
1307 | # |
1308 | # Local procedure: | |
1309 | # | |
637b1661 | 1310 | # create_asm_win (funcname pc) - Create an assembly win for FUNCNAME. |
8532893d SG |
1311 | # |
1312 | # Return value: | |
1313 | # | |
1314 | # The new text widget. | |
1315 | # | |
1316 | # Description: | |
1317 | # | |
1318 | # This procedure creates a text widget for FUNCNAME. It returns the | |
1319 | # newly created widget. First, a text widget is created, and given basic | |
1320 | # configuration info. Second, all the bindings are setup. Third, the | |
1321 | # function FUNCNAME is read into the text widget. | |
1322 | # | |
1323 | ||
637b1661 | 1324 | proc create_asm_win {funcname pc} { |
8532893d SG |
1325 | global breakpoint_file |
1326 | global breakpoint_line | |
8532893d | 1327 | global pclist |
280c564c | 1328 | global disassemble_with_source |
8532893d SG |
1329 | |
1330 | # Replace all the dirty characters in $filename with clean ones, and generate | |
1331 | # a unique name for the text widget. | |
1332 | ||
335129a9 | 1333 | set win [asm_win_name $funcname] |
8532893d SG |
1334 | |
1335 | # Actually create and do basic configuration on the text widget. | |
1336 | ||
6131622e | 1337 | text $win -height 25 -width 80 -relief sunken -borderwidth 2 \ |
4e327047 | 1338 | -setgrid true -cursor hand2 -yscrollcommand ".asm.scroll set" |
8532893d SG |
1339 | |
1340 | # Setup all the bindings | |
1341 | ||
1342 | bind $win <Enter> {focus %W} | |
f0b0d915 TT |
1343 | bind $win <1> {asm_window_button_1 %W %X %Y %x %y; break} |
1344 | bind $win <B1-Motion> break | |
1345 | bind $win <Double-Button-1> break | |
f1b64caa SG |
1346 | |
1347 | bind $win <Key-Alt_R> do_nothing | |
1348 | bind $win <Key-Alt_L> do_nothing | |
f1b64caa | 1349 | |
6131622e SG |
1350 | bind $win n {interactive_cmd nexti} |
1351 | bind $win s {interactive_cmd stepi} | |
1352 | bind $win c {interactive_cmd continue} | |
1353 | bind $win f {interactive_cmd finish} | |
1354 | bind $win u {interactive_cmd up} | |
1355 | bind $win d {interactive_cmd down} | |
8532893d SG |
1356 | |
1357 | # Disassemble the code, and read it into the new text widget | |
1358 | ||
6131622e | 1359 | $win insert end [gdb_disassemble $disassemble_with_source $pc] |
8532893d SG |
1360 | |
1361 | set numlines [$win index end] | |
1362 | set numlines [lindex [split $numlines .] 0] | |
637b1661 | 1363 | decr numlines |
8532893d SG |
1364 | |
1365 | # Delete the first and last lines, cuz these contain useless info | |
1366 | ||
09722039 SG |
1367 | # $win delete 1.0 2.0 |
1368 | # $win delete {end - 1 lines} end | |
1369 | # decr numlines 2 | |
8532893d SG |
1370 | |
1371 | # Add margins (for annotations) and note the PC for each line | |
1372 | ||
637b1661 | 1373 | catch "unset pclist($funcname)" |
335129a9 | 1374 | lappend pclist($funcname) Unused |
8532893d SG |
1375 | for {set i 1} {$i <= $numlines} {incr i} { |
1376 | scan [$win get $i.0 "$i.0 lineend"] "%s " pc | |
1377 | lappend pclist($funcname) $pc | |
1378 | $win insert $i.0 " " | |
1379 | } | |
1380 | ||
8532893d SG |
1381 | # Scan though the breakpoint data base and install any destined for this file |
1382 | ||
1383 | # foreach bpnum [array names breakpoint_file] { | |
1384 | # if {$breakpoint_file($bpnum) == $filename} { | |
1385 | # insert_breakpoint_tag $win $breakpoint_line($bpnum) | |
1386 | # } | |
1387 | # } | |
1388 | ||
1389 | # Disable the text widget to prevent user modifications | |
1390 | ||
1391 | $win configure -state disabled | |
1392 | return $win | |
1393 | } | |
1394 | ||
8532893d SG |
1395 | # |
1396 | # Local procedure: | |
1397 | # | |
1398 | # update_listing (linespec) - Update the listing window according to | |
1399 | # LINESPEC. | |
1400 | # | |
1401 | # Description: | |
1402 | # | |
1403 | # This procedure is called from various places to update the listing | |
1404 | # window based on LINESPEC. It is usually invoked with the result of | |
1405 | # gdb_loc. | |
1406 | # | |
1407 | # It will move the cursor, and scroll the text widget if necessary. | |
1408 | # Also, it will switch to another text widget if necessary, and update | |
1409 | # the label widget too. | |
1410 | # | |
1411 | # LINESPEC is a list of the form: | |
1412 | # | |
1413 | # { DEBUG_FILE FUNCNAME FILENAME LINE }, where: | |
1414 | # | |
1415 | # DEBUG_FILE - is the abbreviated form of the file name. This is usually | |
1416 | # the file name string given to the cc command. This is | |
1417 | # primarily needed for breakpoint commands, and when an | |
1418 | # abbreviated for of the filename is desired. | |
1419 | # FUNCNAME - is the name of the function. | |
1420 | # FILENAME - is the fully qualified (absolute) file name. It is usually | |
1421 | # the same as $PWD/$DEBUG_FILE, where PWD is the working dir | |
1422 | # at the time the cc command was given. This is used to | |
1423 | # actually locate the file to be displayed. | |
1424 | # LINE - The line number to be displayed. | |
1425 | # | |
1426 | # Usually, this procedure will just move the cursor one line down to the | |
1427 | # next line to be executed. However, if the cursor moves out of range | |
1428 | # or into another file, it will scroll the text widget so that the line | |
1429 | # of interest is in the middle of the viewable portion of the widget. | |
1430 | # | |
1431 | ||
754e5da2 SG |
1432 | proc update_listing {linespec} { |
1433 | global pointers | |
754e5da2 SG |
1434 | global wins cfile |
1435 | global current_label | |
1436 | global win_to_file | |
1437 | global file_to_debug_file | |
746d1df4 | 1438 | global .src.label |
754e5da2 | 1439 | |
8532893d SG |
1440 | # Rip the linespec apart |
1441 | ||
4e327047 | 1442 | lassign $linespec debug_file funcname filename line |
754e5da2 | 1443 | |
8532893d SG |
1444 | # Sometimes there's no source file for this location |
1445 | ||
754e5da2 SG |
1446 | if {$filename == ""} {set filename Blank} |
1447 | ||
8532893d SG |
1448 | # If we want to switch files, we need to unpack the current text widget, and |
1449 | # stick in the new one. | |
1450 | ||
754e5da2 SG |
1451 | if {$filename != $cfile} then { |
1452 | pack forget $wins($cfile) | |
1453 | set cfile $filename | |
8532893d SG |
1454 | |
1455 | # Create a text widget for this file if necessary | |
1456 | ||
4e327047 | 1457 | if {![info exists wins($cfile)]} then { |
746d1df4 SG |
1458 | set wins($cfile) [create_file_win $cfile $debug_file] |
1459 | if {$wins($cfile) != ".src.nofile"} { | |
637b1661 SG |
1460 | set win_to_file($wins($cfile)) $cfile |
1461 | set file_to_debug_file($cfile) $debug_file | |
1462 | set pointers($cfile) 1.1 | |
1463 | } | |
754e5da2 SG |
1464 | } |
1465 | ||
8532893d SG |
1466 | # Pack the text widget into the listing widget, and scroll to the right place |
1467 | ||
746d1df4 SG |
1468 | pack $wins($cfile) -side left -expand yes -in .src.info \ |
1469 | -fill both -after .src.scroll | |
1470 | ||
1471 | # Make the scrollbar point at the new text widget | |
1472 | ||
1473 | .src.scroll configure -command "$wins($cfile) yview" | |
1474 | ||
f0b0d915 TT |
1475 | # $wins($cfile) see "${line}.0 linestart" |
1476 | ensure_line_visible $wins($cfile) $line | |
754e5da2 SG |
1477 | } |
1478 | ||
8532893d SG |
1479 | # Update the label widget in case the filename or function name has changed |
1480 | ||
754e5da2 SG |
1481 | if {$current_label != "$filename.$funcname"} then { |
1482 | set tail [expr [string last / $filename] + 1] | |
746d1df4 SG |
1483 | set .src.label "[string range $filename $tail end] : ${funcname}()" |
1484 | # .src.label configure -text "[string range $filename $tail end] : ${funcname}()" | |
754e5da2 SG |
1485 | set current_label $filename.$funcname |
1486 | } | |
1487 | ||
8532893d SG |
1488 | # Update the pointer, scrolling the text widget if necessary to keep the |
1489 | # pointer in an acceptable part of the screen. | |
1490 | ||
4e327047 | 1491 | if {[info exists pointers($cfile)]} then { |
754e5da2 SG |
1492 | $wins($cfile) configure -state normal |
1493 | set pointer_pos $pointers($cfile) | |
1494 | $wins($cfile) configure -state normal | |
746d1df4 SG |
1495 | $wins($cfile) delete $pointer_pos "$pointer_pos + 2 char" |
1496 | $wins($cfile) insert $pointer_pos " " | |
754e5da2 SG |
1497 | |
1498 | set pointer_pos [$wins($cfile) index $line.1] | |
1499 | set pointers($cfile) $pointer_pos | |
1500 | ||
746d1df4 SG |
1501 | $wins($cfile) delete $pointer_pos "$pointer_pos + 2 char" |
1502 | $wins($cfile) insert $pointer_pos "->" | |
f0b0d915 | 1503 | ensure_line_visible $wins($cfile) $line |
754e5da2 SG |
1504 | $wins($cfile) configure -state disabled |
1505 | } | |
1506 | } | |
1507 | ||
8532893d SG |
1508 | # |
1509 | # Local procedure: | |
1510 | # | |
746d1df4 | 1511 | # create_asm_window - Open up the assembly window. |
8532893d SG |
1512 | # |
1513 | # Description: | |
1514 | # | |
1515 | # Create an assembly window if it doesn't exist. | |
1516 | # | |
1517 | ||
746d1df4 | 1518 | proc create_asm_window {} { |
8532893d SG |
1519 | global cfunc |
1520 | ||
4e327047 | 1521 | if {[winfo exists .asm]} {raise .asm ; return} |
280c564c SG |
1522 | |
1523 | set cfunc *None* | |
1524 | set win [asm_win_name $cfunc] | |
335129a9 | 1525 | |
280c564c | 1526 | build_framework .asm Assembly "*NIL*" |
006e71e9 | 1527 | |
09722039 SG |
1528 | # First, delete all the old menu entries |
1529 | ||
280c564c | 1530 | .asm.menubar.view.menu delete 0 last |
09722039 | 1531 | |
4e327047 | 1532 | .asm.text configure -yscrollcommand ".asm.scroll set" |
8532893d | 1533 | |
280c564c SG |
1534 | frame .asm.row1 |
1535 | frame .asm.row2 | |
8532893d | 1536 | |
280c564c | 1537 | button .asm.stepi -width 6 -text Stepi \ |
6131622e | 1538 | -command {interactive_cmd stepi} |
280c564c | 1539 | button .asm.nexti -width 6 -text Nexti \ |
6131622e | 1540 | -command {interactive_cmd nexti} |
280c564c | 1541 | button .asm.continue -width 6 -text Cont \ |
6131622e | 1542 | -command {interactive_cmd continue} |
280c564c | 1543 | button .asm.finish -width 6 -text Finish \ |
6131622e SG |
1544 | -command {interactive_cmd finish} |
1545 | button .asm.up -width 6 -text Up -command {interactive_cmd up} | |
280c564c | 1546 | button .asm.down -width 6 -text Down \ |
6131622e | 1547 | -command {interactive_cmd down} |
280c564c | 1548 | button .asm.bottom -width 6 -text Bottom \ |
6131622e | 1549 | -command {interactive_cmd {frame 0}} |
8532893d | 1550 | |
280c564c SG |
1551 | pack .asm.stepi .asm.continue .asm.up .asm.bottom -side left -padx 3 -pady 5 -in .asm.row1 |
1552 | pack .asm.nexti .asm.finish .asm.down -side left -padx 3 -pady 5 -in .asm.row2 | |
006e71e9 | 1553 | |
280c564c | 1554 | pack .asm.row2 .asm.row1 -side bottom -anchor w -before .asm.info |
8532893d | 1555 | |
280c564c | 1556 | update |
006e71e9 | 1557 | |
280c564c | 1558 | update_assembly [gdb_loc] |
09722039 SG |
1559 | |
1560 | # We do this update_assembly to get the proper value of disassemble-from-exec. | |
1561 | ||
1562 | # exec file menu item | |
280c564c SG |
1563 | .asm.menubar.view.menu add radiobutton -label "Exec file" \ |
1564 | -variable disassemble-from-exec -value 1 | |
09722039 | 1565 | # target memory menu item |
280c564c SG |
1566 | .asm.menubar.view.menu add radiobutton -label "Target memory" \ |
1567 | -variable disassemble-from-exec -value 0 | |
1568 | ||
1569 | # Disassemble with source | |
1570 | .asm.menubar.view.menu add checkbutton -label "Source" \ | |
1571 | -variable disassemble_with_source -onvalue source \ | |
1572 | -offvalue nosource -command { | |
1573 | foreach asm [info command .asm.func_*] { | |
1574 | destroy $asm | |
1575 | } | |
1576 | set cfunc NIL | |
1577 | update_assembly [gdb_loc] | |
1578 | } | |
8532893d SG |
1579 | } |
1580 | ||
746d1df4 | 1581 | proc reg_config_menu {} { |
746d1df4 SG |
1582 | catch {destroy .reg.config} |
1583 | toplevel .reg.config | |
1584 | wm geometry .reg.config +300+300 | |
1585 | wm title .reg.config "Register configuration" | |
1586 | wm iconname .reg.config "Reg config" | |
1587 | set regnames [gdb_regnames] | |
1588 | set num_regs [llength $regnames] | |
1589 | ||
86db943c SG |
1590 | frame .reg.config.buts |
1591 | ||
1592 | button .reg.config.done -text " Done " -command " | |
1593 | recompute_reg_display_list $num_regs | |
1594 | populate_reg_window | |
1595 | update_registers all | |
1596 | destroy .reg.config " | |
1597 | ||
1598 | button .reg.config.update -text Update -command " | |
1599 | recompute_reg_display_list $num_regs | |
1600 | populate_reg_window | |
1601 | update_registers all " | |
1602 | ||
1603 | pack .reg.config.buts -side bottom -fill x | |
746d1df4 | 1604 | |
86db943c SG |
1605 | pack .reg.config.done -side left -fill x -expand yes -in .reg.config.buts |
1606 | pack .reg.config.update -side right -fill x -expand yes -in .reg.config.buts | |
746d1df4 SG |
1607 | |
1608 | # Since there can be lots of registers, we build the window with no more than | |
1609 | # 32 rows, and as many columns as needed. | |
1610 | ||
1611 | # First, figure out how many columns we need and create that many column frame | |
1612 | # widgets | |
1613 | ||
1614 | set ncols [expr ($num_regs + 31) / 32] | |
1615 | ||
1616 | for {set col 0} {$col < $ncols} {incr col} { | |
1617 | frame .reg.config.col$col | |
1618 | pack .reg.config.col$col -side left -anchor n | |
1619 | } | |
1620 | ||
1621 | # Now, create the checkbutton widgets and pack them in the appropriate columns | |
1622 | ||
1623 | set col 0 | |
1624 | set row 0 | |
1625 | for {set regnum 0} {$regnum < $num_regs} {incr regnum} { | |
1626 | set regname [lindex $regnames $regnum] | |
1627 | checkbutton .reg.config.col$col.$row -text $regname -pady 0 \ | |
86db943c | 1628 | -variable regena($regnum) -relief flat -anchor w -bd 1 |
746d1df4 SG |
1629 | |
1630 | pack .reg.config.col$col.$row -side top -fill both | |
1631 | ||
1632 | incr row | |
1633 | if {$row >= 32} { | |
1634 | incr col | |
1635 | set row 0 | |
1636 | } | |
1637 | } | |
1638 | } | |
1639 | ||
335129a9 SG |
1640 | # |
1641 | # Local procedure: | |
1642 | # | |
746d1df4 | 1643 | # create_registers_window - Open up the register display window. |
335129a9 SG |
1644 | # |
1645 | # Description: | |
1646 | # | |
1647 | # Create the register display window, with automatic updates. | |
1648 | # | |
1649 | ||
746d1df4 SG |
1650 | proc create_registers_window {} { |
1651 | global reg_format | |
1652 | ||
4e327047 | 1653 | if {[winfo exists .reg]} {raise .reg ; return} |
746d1df4 SG |
1654 | |
1655 | # Create an initial register display list consisting of all registers | |
1656 | ||
4e327047 | 1657 | if {![info exists reg_format]} { |
746d1df4 SG |
1658 | global reg_display_list |
1659 | global changed_reg_list | |
cb3313c1 | 1660 | global regena |
746d1df4 SG |
1661 | |
1662 | set reg_format {} | |
1663 | set num_regs [llength [gdb_regnames]] | |
1664 | for {set regnum 0} {$regnum < $num_regs} {incr regnum} { | |
cb3313c1 | 1665 | set regena($regnum) 1 |
746d1df4 SG |
1666 | } |
1667 | recompute_reg_display_list $num_regs | |
1668 | set changed_reg_list $reg_display_list | |
1669 | } | |
1670 | ||
1671 | build_framework .reg Registers | |
1672 | ||
86db943c SG |
1673 | # First, delete all the old menu entries |
1674 | ||
1675 | .reg.menubar.view.menu delete 0 last | |
746d1df4 SG |
1676 | |
1677 | # Hex menu item | |
8e5bc49f SG |
1678 | .reg.menubar.view.menu add radiobutton -label Hex \ |
1679 | -command {set reg_format x ; update_registers all} | |
746d1df4 | 1680 | |
746d1df4 | 1681 | # Decimal menu item |
8e5bc49f SG |
1682 | .reg.menubar.view.menu add radiobutton -label Decimal \ |
1683 | -command {set reg_format d ; update_registers all} | |
746d1df4 | 1684 | |
746d1df4 | 1685 | # Octal menu item |
8e5bc49f SG |
1686 | .reg.menubar.view.menu add radiobutton -label Octal \ |
1687 | -command {set reg_format o ; update_registers all} | |
746d1df4 | 1688 | |
746d1df4 | 1689 | # Natural menu item |
8e5bc49f SG |
1690 | .reg.menubar.view.menu add radiobutton -label Natural \ |
1691 | -command {set reg_format {} ; update_registers all} | |
746d1df4 | 1692 | |
86db943c SG |
1693 | # Config menu item |
1694 | .reg.menubar.view.menu add separator | |
1695 | ||
1696 | .reg.menubar.view.menu add command -label Config -command { | |
1697 | reg_config_menu } | |
746d1df4 SG |
1698 | |
1699 | destroy .reg.label | |
1700 | ||
1701 | # Install the reg names | |
1702 | ||
1703 | populate_reg_window | |
86db943c | 1704 | update_registers all |
746d1df4 SG |
1705 | } |
1706 | ||
cb3313c1 | 1707 | # Convert regena into a list of the enabled $regnums |
746d1df4 SG |
1708 | |
1709 | proc recompute_reg_display_list {num_regs} { | |
1710 | global reg_display_list | |
cb3313c1 SG |
1711 | global regmap |
1712 | global regena | |
746d1df4 SG |
1713 | |
1714 | catch {unset reg_display_list} | |
cb3313c1 SG |
1715 | |
1716 | set line 1 | |
746d1df4 | 1717 | for {set regnum 0} {$regnum < $num_regs} {incr regnum} { |
746d1df4 | 1718 | |
cb3313c1 | 1719 | if {[set regena($regnum)] != 0} { |
746d1df4 | 1720 | lappend reg_display_list $regnum |
cb3313c1 SG |
1721 | set regmap($regnum) $line |
1722 | incr line | |
746d1df4 SG |
1723 | } |
1724 | } | |
1725 | } | |
1726 | ||
1727 | # Fill out the register window with the names of the regs specified in | |
1728 | # reg_display_list. | |
1729 | ||
1730 | proc populate_reg_window {} { | |
1731 | global max_regname_width | |
1732 | global reg_display_list | |
1733 | ||
1734 | .reg.text configure -state normal | |
1735 | ||
1736 | .reg.text delete 0.0 end | |
1737 | ||
1738 | set regnames [eval gdb_regnames $reg_display_list] | |
1739 | ||
1740 | # Figure out the longest register name | |
335129a9 | 1741 | |
746d1df4 | 1742 | set max_regname_width 0 |
335129a9 | 1743 | |
746d1df4 SG |
1744 | foreach reg $regnames { |
1745 | set len [string length $reg] | |
1746 | if {$len > $max_regname_width} {set max_regname_width $len} | |
1747 | } | |
1748 | ||
1749 | set width [expr $max_regname_width + 15] | |
1750 | ||
1751 | set height [llength $regnames] | |
1752 | ||
1753 | if {$height > 60} {set height 60} | |
335129a9 | 1754 | |
746d1df4 SG |
1755 | .reg.text configure -height $height -width $width |
1756 | ||
1757 | foreach reg $regnames { | |
1758 | .reg.text insert end [format "%-*s \n" $max_regname_width ${reg}] | |
335129a9 | 1759 | } |
746d1df4 SG |
1760 | |
1761 | .reg.text yview 0 | |
1762 | .reg.text configure -state disabled | |
335129a9 SG |
1763 | } |
1764 | ||
1765 | # | |
1766 | # Local procedure: | |
1767 | # | |
1768 | # update_registers - Update the registers window. | |
1769 | # | |
1770 | # Description: | |
1771 | # | |
1772 | # This procedure updates the registers window. | |
1773 | # | |
1774 | ||
746d1df4 SG |
1775 | proc update_registers {which} { |
1776 | global max_regname_width | |
1777 | global reg_format | |
1778 | global reg_display_list | |
1779 | global changed_reg_list | |
1780 | global highlight | |
cb3313c1 | 1781 | global regmap |
335129a9 | 1782 | |
746d1df4 | 1783 | set margin [expr $max_regname_width + 1] |
006e71e9 | 1784 | set win .reg.text |
746d1df4 SG |
1785 | set winwidth [lindex [$win configure -width] 4] |
1786 | set valwidth [expr $winwidth - $margin] | |
335129a9 SG |
1787 | |
1788 | $win configure -state normal | |
1789 | ||
746d1df4 | 1790 | if {$which == "all"} { |
cb3313c1 | 1791 | set lineindex 1 |
746d1df4 SG |
1792 | foreach regnum $reg_display_list { |
1793 | set regval [gdb_fetch_registers $reg_format $regnum] | |
1794 | set regval [format "%-*s" $valwidth $regval] | |
cb3313c1 SG |
1795 | $win delete $lineindex.$margin "$lineindex.0 lineend" |
1796 | $win insert $lineindex.$margin $regval | |
1797 | incr lineindex | |
746d1df4 SG |
1798 | } |
1799 | $win configure -state disabled | |
1800 | return | |
1801 | } | |
335129a9 | 1802 | |
746d1df4 SG |
1803 | # Unhighlight the old values |
1804 | ||
1805 | foreach regnum $changed_reg_list { | |
1806 | $win tag delete $win.$regnum | |
1807 | } | |
1808 | ||
1809 | # Now, highlight the changed values of the interesting registers | |
1810 | ||
1811 | set changed_reg_list [eval gdb_changed_register_list $reg_display_list] | |
1812 | ||
cb3313c1 | 1813 | set lineindex 1 |
746d1df4 SG |
1814 | foreach regnum $changed_reg_list { |
1815 | set regval [gdb_fetch_registers $reg_format $regnum] | |
1816 | set regval [format "%-*s" $valwidth $regval] | |
cb3313c1 SG |
1817 | |
1818 | set lineindex $regmap($regnum) | |
746d1df4 SG |
1819 | $win delete $lineindex.$margin "$lineindex.0 lineend" |
1820 | $win insert $lineindex.$margin $regval | |
1821 | $win tag add $win.$regnum $lineindex.0 "$lineindex.0 lineend" | |
1822 | eval $win tag configure $win.$regnum $highlight | |
1823 | } | |
335129a9 | 1824 | |
335129a9 SG |
1825 | $win configure -state disabled |
1826 | } | |
1827 | ||
8532893d SG |
1828 | # |
1829 | # Local procedure: | |
1830 | # | |
1831 | # update_assembly - Update the assembly window. | |
1832 | # | |
1833 | # Description: | |
1834 | # | |
1835 | # This procedure updates the assembly window. | |
1836 | # | |
1837 | ||
1838 | proc update_assembly {linespec} { | |
1839 | global asm_pointers | |
8532893d SG |
1840 | global wins cfunc |
1841 | global current_label | |
1842 | global win_to_file | |
1843 | global file_to_debug_file | |
1844 | global current_asm_label | |
1845 | global pclist | |
746d1df4 | 1846 | global .asm.label |
8532893d SG |
1847 | |
1848 | # Rip the linespec apart | |
1849 | ||
4e327047 | 1850 | lassign $linespec debug_file funcname filename line pc |
8532893d | 1851 | |
335129a9 | 1852 | set win [asm_win_name $cfunc] |
8532893d SG |
1853 | |
1854 | # Sometimes there's no source file for this location | |
1855 | ||
1856 | if {$filename == ""} {set filename Blank} | |
1857 | ||
1858 | # If we want to switch funcs, we need to unpack the current text widget, and | |
1859 | # stick in the new one. | |
1860 | ||
637b1661 | 1861 | if {$funcname != $cfunc } { |
546b8ca7 | 1862 | set oldwin $win |
8532893d SG |
1863 | set cfunc $funcname |
1864 | ||
335129a9 | 1865 | set win [asm_win_name $cfunc] |
8532893d SG |
1866 | |
1867 | # Create a text widget for this func if necessary | |
1868 | ||
637b1661 SG |
1869 | if {![winfo exists $win]} { |
1870 | create_asm_win $cfunc $pc | |
8532893d SG |
1871 | set asm_pointers($cfunc) 1.1 |
1872 | set current_asm_label NIL | |
1873 | } | |
1874 | ||
1875 | # Pack the text widget, and scroll to the right place | |
1876 | ||
546b8ca7 | 1877 | pack forget $oldwin |
8532893d | 1878 | pack $win -side left -expand yes -fill both \ |
006e71e9 | 1879 | -after .asm.scroll |
746d1df4 | 1880 | .asm.scroll configure -command "$win yview" |
637b1661 | 1881 | set line [pc_to_line $pclist($cfunc) $pc] |
f0b0d915 | 1882 | ensure_line_visible $win $line |
0af608b8 | 1883 | update |
8532893d SG |
1884 | } |
1885 | ||
1886 | # Update the label widget in case the filename or function name has changed | |
1887 | ||
335129a9 | 1888 | if {$current_asm_label != "$pc $funcname"} then { |
746d1df4 | 1889 | set .asm.label "$pc $funcname" |
335129a9 | 1890 | set current_asm_label "$pc $funcname" |
8532893d SG |
1891 | } |
1892 | ||
1893 | # Update the pointer, scrolling the text widget if necessary to keep the | |
1894 | # pointer in an acceptable part of the screen. | |
1895 | ||
4e327047 | 1896 | if {[info exists asm_pointers($cfunc)]} then { |
8532893d SG |
1897 | $win configure -state normal |
1898 | set pointer_pos $asm_pointers($cfunc) | |
1899 | $win configure -state normal | |
746d1df4 SG |
1900 | $win delete $pointer_pos "$pointer_pos + 2 char" |
1901 | $win insert $pointer_pos " " | |
8532893d SG |
1902 | |
1903 | # Map the PC back to a line in the window | |
1904 | ||
637b1661 | 1905 | set line [pc_to_line $pclist($cfunc) $pc] |
8532893d SG |
1906 | |
1907 | if {$line == -1} { | |
1908 | echo "Can't find PC $pc" | |
1909 | return | |
1910 | } | |
1911 | ||
8532893d SG |
1912 | set pointer_pos [$win index $line.1] |
1913 | set asm_pointers($cfunc) $pointer_pos | |
1914 | ||
746d1df4 SG |
1915 | $win delete $pointer_pos "$pointer_pos + 2 char" |
1916 | $win insert $pointer_pos "->" | |
f0b0d915 | 1917 | ensure_line_visible $win $line |
8532893d SG |
1918 | $win configure -state disabled |
1919 | } | |
1920 | } | |
1921 | ||
006e71e9 SG |
1922 | # |
1923 | # Local procedure: | |
1924 | # | |
1925 | # update_ptr - Update the listing window. | |
1926 | # | |
1927 | # Description: | |
1928 | # | |
1929 | # This routine will update the listing window using the result of | |
1930 | # gdb_loc. | |
1931 | # | |
1932 | ||
8532893d SG |
1933 | proc update_ptr {} { |
1934 | update_listing [gdb_loc] | |
4e327047 | 1935 | if {[winfo exists .asm]} { |
8532893d SG |
1936 | update_assembly [gdb_loc] |
1937 | } | |
4e327047 | 1938 | if {[winfo exists .reg]} { |
746d1df4 | 1939 | update_registers changed |
335129a9 | 1940 | } |
4e327047 | 1941 | if {[winfo exists .expr]} { |
280c564c SG |
1942 | update_exprs |
1943 | } | |
4e327047 | 1944 | if {[winfo exists .autocmd]} { |
6131622e SG |
1945 | update_autocmd |
1946 | } | |
8532893d SG |
1947 | } |
1948 | ||
006e71e9 | 1949 | # Make toplevel window disappear |
754e5da2 | 1950 | |
006e71e9 | 1951 | wm withdraw . |
754e5da2 | 1952 | |
754e5da2 | 1953 | proc files_command {} { |
4e327047 TT |
1954 | toplevel .files_window |
1955 | ||
1956 | wm minsize .files_window 1 1 | |
1957 | # wm overrideredirect .files_window true | |
1958 | listbox .files_window.list -geometry 30x20 -setgrid true \ | |
1959 | -yscrollcommand {.files_window.scroll set} -relief sunken \ | |
1960 | -borderwidth 2 | |
1961 | scrollbar .files_window.scroll -orient vertical \ | |
1962 | -command {.files_window.list yview} -relief sunken | |
1963 | button .files_window.close -text Close -command {destroy .files_window} | |
1964 | .files_window.list configure -selectmode single | |
1965 | ||
1966 | # Get the file list from GDB, sort it, and format it as one entry per line. | |
1967 | set lastSeen {}; # Value that won't appear in | |
1968 | # list. | |
1969 | set fileList {} | |
1970 | foreach file [lsort [gdb_listfiles]] { | |
1971 | if {$file != $lastSeen} then { | |
1972 | lappend fileList $file | |
1973 | set lastSeen $file | |
1974 | } | |
1975 | } | |
1976 | set filelist [join [lsort [gdb_listfiles]] "\n"] | |
c81a3fa9 | 1977 | |
4e327047 | 1978 | # Insert the file list into the widget |
c81a3fa9 | 1979 | |
4e327047 | 1980 | eval .files_window.list insert 0 $filelist |
c81a3fa9 | 1981 | |
4e327047 TT |
1982 | pack .files_window.close -side bottom -fill x -expand no -anchor s |
1983 | pack .files_window.scroll -side right -fill both | |
1984 | pack .files_window.list -side left -fill both -expand yes | |
1985 | bind .files_window.list <Any-ButtonRelease-1> { | |
1986 | set file [%W get [%W curselection]] | |
1987 | gdb_cmd "list $file:1,0" | |
1988 | update_listing [gdb_loc $file:1] | |
1989 | destroy .files_window | |
1990 | } | |
754e5da2 SG |
1991 | } |
1992 | ||
1993 | button .files -text Files -command files_command | |
1994 | ||
4604b34c SG |
1995 | proc apply_filespec {label default command} { |
1996 | set filename [FSBox $label $default] | |
1997 | if {$filename != ""} { | |
4e327047 | 1998 | if {[catch {gdb_cmd "$command $filename"} retval]} { |
4604b34c | 1999 | tk_dialog .filespec_error "gdb : $label error" \ |
4e327047 TT |
2000 | "Error in command \"$command $filename\"" error \ |
2001 | 0 Dismiss | |
4604b34c SG |
2002 | return |
2003 | } | |
2004 | update_ptr | |
2005 | } | |
2006 | } | |
2007 | ||
4e327047 TT |
2008 | # Run editor. |
2009 | proc run_editor {editor file} { | |
2010 | # FIXME should use index of line in middle of window, not line at | |
2011 | # top. | |
2012 | global wins | |
2013 | set lineNo [lindex [split [$wins($file) index @0,0] .] 0] | |
2014 | exec $editor +$lineNo $file | |
2015 | } | |
754e5da2 | 2016 | |
4e327047 | 2017 | # Setup command window |
006e71e9 | 2018 | proc build_framework {win {title GDBtk} {label {}}} { |
746d1df4 | 2019 | global ${win}.label |
006e71e9 SG |
2020 | |
2021 | toplevel ${win} | |
04576ab6 | 2022 | wm title ${win} $title |
006e71e9 SG |
2023 | wm minsize ${win} 1 1 |
2024 | ||
2025 | frame ${win}.menubar | |
2026 | ||
2027 | menubutton ${win}.menubar.file -padx 12 -text File \ | |
2028 | -menu ${win}.menubar.file.menu -underline 0 | |
2029 | ||
2030 | menu ${win}.menubar.file.menu | |
e12533e3 | 2031 | ${win}.menubar.file.menu add command -label File... \ |
4604b34c | 2032 | -command {apply_filespec File a.out file} |
e12533e3 | 2033 | ${win}.menubar.file.menu add command -label Target... \ |
c4a5c37c | 2034 | -command { not_implemented_yet "target" } |
006e71e9 | 2035 | ${win}.menubar.file.menu add command -label Edit \ |
4e327047 | 2036 | -command {run_editor $editor $cfile} |
e12533e3 SS |
2037 | ${win}.menubar.file.menu add separator |
2038 | ${win}.menubar.file.menu add command -label "Exec File..." \ | |
4604b34c | 2039 | -command {apply_filespec {Exec File} a.out exec-file} |
e12533e3 | 2040 | ${win}.menubar.file.menu add command -label "Symbol File..." \ |
4604b34c | 2041 | -command {apply_filespec {Symbol File} a.out symbol-file} |
e12533e3 SS |
2042 | ${win}.menubar.file.menu add command -label "Add Symbol File..." \ |
2043 | -command { not_implemented_yet "menu item, add symbol file" } | |
2044 | ${win}.menubar.file.menu add command -label "Core File..." \ | |
4604b34c SG |
2045 | -command {apply_filespec {Core File} core core-file} |
2046 | ||
e12533e3 | 2047 | ${win}.menubar.file.menu add separator |
006e71e9 SG |
2048 | ${win}.menubar.file.menu add command -label Close \ |
2049 | -command "destroy ${win}" | |
e12533e3 | 2050 | ${win}.menubar.file.menu add separator |
006e71e9 | 2051 | ${win}.menubar.file.menu add command -label Quit \ |
6131622e | 2052 | -command {interactive_cmd quit} |
006e71e9 | 2053 | |
c4a5c37c SS |
2054 | menubutton ${win}.menubar.commands -padx 12 -text Commands \ |
2055 | -menu ${win}.menubar.commands.menu -underline 0 | |
2056 | ||
2057 | menu ${win}.menubar.commands.menu | |
2058 | ${win}.menubar.commands.menu add command -label Run \ | |
6131622e | 2059 | -command {interactive_cmd run} |
c4a5c37c | 2060 | ${win}.menubar.commands.menu add command -label Step \ |
6131622e | 2061 | -command {interactive_cmd step} |
c4a5c37c | 2062 | ${win}.menubar.commands.menu add command -label Next \ |
6131622e | 2063 | -command {interactive_cmd next} |
c4a5c37c | 2064 | ${win}.menubar.commands.menu add command -label Continue \ |
6131622e | 2065 | -command {interactive_cmd continue} |
c4a5c37c SS |
2066 | ${win}.menubar.commands.menu add separator |
2067 | ${win}.menubar.commands.menu add command -label Stepi \ | |
6131622e | 2068 | -command {interactive_cmd stepi} |
c4a5c37c | 2069 | ${win}.menubar.commands.menu add command -label Nexti \ |
6131622e | 2070 | -command {interactive_cmd nexti} |
c4a5c37c | 2071 | |
09722039 | 2072 | menubutton ${win}.menubar.view -padx 12 -text Options \ |
006e71e9 SG |
2073 | -menu ${win}.menubar.view.menu -underline 0 |
2074 | ||
2075 | menu ${win}.menubar.view.menu | |
c4a5c37c SS |
2076 | ${win}.menubar.view.menu add command -label Hex \ |
2077 | -command {echo Hex} | |
006e71e9 SG |
2078 | ${win}.menubar.view.menu add command -label Decimal \ |
2079 | -command {echo Decimal} | |
c4a5c37c SS |
2080 | ${win}.menubar.view.menu add command -label Octal \ |
2081 | -command {echo Octal} | |
006e71e9 SG |
2082 | |
2083 | menubutton ${win}.menubar.window -padx 12 -text Window \ | |
2084 | -menu ${win}.menubar.window.menu -underline 0 | |
2085 | ||
2086 | menu ${win}.menubar.window.menu | |
006e71e9 | 2087 | ${win}.menubar.window.menu add command -label Command \ |
280c564c | 2088 | -command create_command_window |
c4a5c37c SS |
2089 | ${win}.menubar.window.menu add separator |
2090 | ${win}.menubar.window.menu add command -label Source \ | |
6131622e | 2091 | -command create_source_window |
006e71e9 | 2092 | ${win}.menubar.window.menu add command -label Assembly \ |
6131622e | 2093 | -command create_asm_window |
c4a5c37c SS |
2094 | ${win}.menubar.window.menu add separator |
2095 | ${win}.menubar.window.menu add command -label Registers \ | |
6131622e | 2096 | -command create_registers_window |
09722039 | 2097 | ${win}.menubar.window.menu add command -label Expressions \ |
6131622e SG |
2098 | -command create_expr_window |
2099 | ${win}.menubar.window.menu add command -label "Auto Command" \ | |
2100 | -command create_autocmd_window | |
f1b64caa SG |
2101 | ${win}.menubar.window.menu add command -label Breakpoints \ |
2102 | -command create_breakpoints_window | |
09722039 | 2103 | |
280c564c SG |
2104 | # ${win}.menubar.window.menu add separator |
2105 | # ${win}.menubar.window.menu add command -label Files \ | |
2106 | # -command { not_implemented_yet "files window" } | |
006e71e9 SG |
2107 | |
2108 | menubutton ${win}.menubar.help -padx 12 -text Help \ | |
2109 | -menu ${win}.menubar.help.menu -underline 0 | |
2110 | ||
2111 | menu ${win}.menubar.help.menu | |
2112 | ${win}.menubar.help.menu add command -label "with GDBtk" \ | |
2113 | -command {echo "with GDBtk"} | |
2114 | ${win}.menubar.help.menu add command -label "with this window" \ | |
2115 | -command {echo "with this window"} | |
c981300c SG |
2116 | ${win}.menubar.help.menu add command -label "Report bug" \ |
2117 | -command {exec send-pr} | |
006e71e9 | 2118 | |
c4a5c37c | 2119 | pack ${win}.menubar.file \ |
c4a5c37c SS |
2120 | ${win}.menubar.view \ |
2121 | ${win}.menubar.window -side left | |
2122 | pack ${win}.menubar.help -side right | |
006e71e9 SG |
2123 | |
2124 | frame ${win}.info | |
6131622e | 2125 | text ${win}.text -height 25 -width 80 -relief sunken -borderwidth 2 \ |
006e71e9 SG |
2126 | -setgrid true -cursor hand2 -yscrollcommand "${win}.scroll set" |
2127 | ||
746d1df4 | 2128 | set ${win}.label $label |
6131622e | 2129 | label ${win}.label -textvariable ${win}.label -borderwidth 2 -relief sunken |
754e5da2 | 2130 | |
6131622e SG |
2131 | scrollbar ${win}.scroll -orient vertical -command "${win}.text yview" \ |
2132 | -relief sunken | |
006e71e9 | 2133 | |
f1b64caa SG |
2134 | bind $win <Key-Alt_R> do_nothing |
2135 | bind $win <Key-Alt_L> do_nothing | |
f1b64caa | 2136 | |
006e71e9 SG |
2137 | pack ${win}.label -side bottom -fill x -in ${win}.info |
2138 | pack ${win}.scroll -side right -fill y -in ${win}.info | |
2139 | pack ${win}.text -side left -expand yes -fill both -in ${win}.info | |
2140 | ||
2141 | pack ${win}.menubar -side top -fill x | |
2142 | pack ${win}.info -side top -fill both -expand yes | |
2143 | } | |
2144 | ||
746d1df4 SG |
2145 | proc create_source_window {} { |
2146 | global wins | |
2147 | global cfile | |
2148 | ||
4e327047 | 2149 | if {[winfo exists .src]} {raise .src ; return} |
280c564c | 2150 | |
746d1df4 SG |
2151 | build_framework .src Source "*No file*" |
2152 | ||
86db943c SG |
2153 | # First, delete all the old view menu entries |
2154 | ||
2155 | .src.menubar.view.menu delete 0 last | |
2156 | ||
546b8ca7 SG |
2157 | # Source file selection |
2158 | .src.menubar.view.menu add command -label "Select source file" \ | |
2159 | -command files_command | |
2160 | ||
86db943c SG |
2161 | # Line numbers enable/disable menu item |
2162 | .src.menubar.view.menu add checkbutton -variable line_numbers \ | |
2163 | -label "Line numbers" -onvalue 1 -offvalue 0 -command { | |
2164 | foreach source [array names wins] { | |
2165 | if {$source == "Blank"} continue | |
2166 | destroy $wins($source) | |
2167 | unset wins($source) | |
2168 | } | |
2169 | set cfile Blank | |
2170 | update_listing [gdb_loc] | |
2171 | } | |
2172 | ||
746d1df4 SG |
2173 | frame .src.row1 |
2174 | frame .src.row2 | |
2175 | ||
2176 | button .src.start -width 6 -text Start -command \ | |
6131622e SG |
2177 | {interactive_cmd {break main} |
2178 | interactive_cmd {enable delete $bpnum} | |
2179 | interactive_cmd run } | |
746d1df4 SG |
2180 | button .src.stop -width 6 -text Stop -fg red -activeforeground red \ |
2181 | -state disabled -command gdb_stop | |
2182 | button .src.step -width 6 -text Step \ | |
6131622e | 2183 | -command {interactive_cmd step} |
746d1df4 | 2184 | button .src.next -width 6 -text Next \ |
6131622e | 2185 | -command {interactive_cmd next} |
746d1df4 | 2186 | button .src.continue -width 6 -text Cont \ |
6131622e | 2187 | -command {interactive_cmd continue} |
746d1df4 | 2188 | button .src.finish -width 6 -text Finish \ |
6131622e | 2189 | -command {interactive_cmd finish} |
86db943c | 2190 | button .src.up -width 6 -text Up \ |
6131622e | 2191 | -command {interactive_cmd up} |
746d1df4 | 2192 | button .src.down -width 6 -text Down \ |
6131622e | 2193 | -command {interactive_cmd down} |
746d1df4 | 2194 | button .src.bottom -width 6 -text Bottom \ |
6131622e | 2195 | -command {interactive_cmd {frame 0}} |
746d1df4 SG |
2196 | |
2197 | pack .src.start .src.step .src.continue .src.up .src.bottom \ | |
2198 | -side left -padx 3 -pady 5 -in .src.row1 | |
2199 | pack .src.stop .src.next .src.finish .src.down -side left -padx 3 \ | |
2200 | -pady 5 -in .src.row2 | |
2201 | ||
86db943c | 2202 | pack .src.row2 .src.row1 -side bottom -anchor w -before .src.info |
746d1df4 SG |
2203 | |
2204 | $wins($cfile) insert 0.0 " This page intentionally left blank." | |
2205 | $wins($cfile) configure -width 88 -state disabled \ | |
4e327047 | 2206 | -yscrollcommand ".src.scroll set" |
746d1df4 | 2207 | } |
754e5da2 | 2208 | |
6131622e SG |
2209 | proc update_autocmd {} { |
2210 | global .autocmd.label | |
2211 | global accumulate_output | |
2212 | ||
2213 | catch {gdb_cmd "${.autocmd.label}"} result | |
4e327047 | 2214 | if {!$accumulate_output} { .autocmd.text delete 0.0 end } |
6131622e | 2215 | .autocmd.text insert end $result |
4e327047 | 2216 | .autocmd.text see end |
6131622e SG |
2217 | } |
2218 | ||
2219 | proc create_autocmd_window {} { | |
4e327047 | 2220 | global .autocmd.label |
6131622e | 2221 | |
4e327047 | 2222 | if {[winfo exists .autocmd]} {raise .autocmd ; return} |
6131622e | 2223 | |
4e327047 | 2224 | build_framework .autocmd "Auto Command" "" |
6131622e | 2225 | |
4e327047 | 2226 | # First, delete all the old view menu entries |
6131622e | 2227 | |
4e327047 | 2228 | .autocmd.menubar.view.menu delete 0 last |
6131622e | 2229 | |
4e327047 | 2230 | # Accumulate output option |
6131622e | 2231 | |
4e327047 TT |
2232 | .autocmd.menubar.view.menu add checkbutton \ |
2233 | -variable accumulate_output \ | |
2234 | -label "Accumulate output" -onvalue 1 -offvalue 0 | |
6131622e | 2235 | |
4e327047 | 2236 | # Now, create entry widget with label |
6131622e | 2237 | |
4e327047 | 2238 | frame .autocmd.entryframe |
6131622e | 2239 | |
4e327047 TT |
2240 | entry .autocmd.entry -borderwidth 2 -relief sunken |
2241 | bind .autocmd.entry <Key-Return> { | |
2242 | set .autocmd.label [.autocmd.entry get] | |
2243 | .autocmd.entry delete 0 end | |
2244 | } | |
6131622e | 2245 | |
4e327047 | 2246 | label .autocmd.entrylab -text "Command: " |
6131622e | 2247 | |
4e327047 TT |
2248 | pack .autocmd.entrylab -in .autocmd.entryframe -side left |
2249 | pack .autocmd.entry -in .autocmd.entryframe -side left -fill x -expand yes | |
6131622e | 2250 | |
4e327047 | 2251 | pack .autocmd.entryframe -side bottom -fill x -before .autocmd.info |
6131622e SG |
2252 | } |
2253 | ||
f1b64caa SG |
2254 | # Return the longest common prefix in SLIST. Can be empty string. |
2255 | ||
2256 | proc find_lcp slist { | |
2257 | # Handle trivial cases where list is empty or length 1 | |
2258 | if {[llength $slist] <= 1} {return [lindex $slist 0]} | |
2259 | ||
2260 | set prefix [lindex $slist 0] | |
2261 | set prefixlast [expr [string length $prefix] - 1] | |
2262 | ||
2263 | foreach str [lrange $slist 1 end] { | |
2264 | set test_str [string range $str 0 $prefixlast] | |
2265 | while {[string compare $test_str $prefix] != 0} { | |
2266 | decr prefixlast | |
2267 | set prefix [string range $prefix 0 $prefixlast] | |
2268 | set test_str [string range $str 0 $prefixlast] | |
2269 | } | |
2270 | if {$prefixlast < 0} break | |
2271 | } | |
2272 | return $prefix | |
2273 | } | |
2274 | ||
2275 | # Look through COMPLETIONS to generate the suffix needed to do command | |
2276 | # completion on CMD. | |
2277 | ||
2278 | proc find_completion {cmd completions} { | |
2279 | # Get longest common prefix | |
2280 | set lcp [find_lcp $completions] | |
2281 | set cmd_len [string length $cmd] | |
2282 | # Return suffix beyond end of cmd | |
2283 | return [string range $lcp $cmd_len end] | |
2284 | } | |
2285 | ||
746d1df4 | 2286 | proc create_command_window {} { |
754e5da2 | 2287 | global command_line |
f1b64caa | 2288 | global saw_tab |
754e5da2 | 2289 | |
f1b64caa | 2290 | set saw_tab 0 |
4e327047 | 2291 | if {[winfo exists .cmd]} {raise .cmd ; return} |
280c564c | 2292 | |
746d1df4 SG |
2293 | build_framework .cmd Command "* Command Buffer *" |
2294 | ||
4e327047 TT |
2295 | # Put focus on command area. |
2296 | focus .cmd.text | |
2297 | ||
754e5da2 | 2298 | set command_line {} |
746d1df4 SG |
2299 | |
2300 | gdb_cmd {set language c} | |
2301 | gdb_cmd {set height 0} | |
2302 | gdb_cmd {set width 0} | |
2303 | ||
4e327047 TT |
2304 | # Tk uses the Motifism that Delete means delete forward. I |
2305 | # hate this, and I'm not gonna take it any more. | |
2306 | set bsBinding [bind Text <BackSpace>] | |
2307 | bind .cmd.text <Delete> "delete_char %W ; $bsBinding; break" | |
746d1df4 | 2308 | bind .cmd.text <BackSpace> {delete_char %W} |
f1b64caa | 2309 | bind .cmd.text <Control-c> gdb_stop |
4e327047 | 2310 | bind .cmd.text <Control-u> {delete_line %W ; break} |
746d1df4 | 2311 | bind .cmd.text <Any-Key> { |
4e327047 TT |
2312 | set saw_tab 0 |
2313 | %W insert end %A | |
2314 | %W see end | |
2315 | append command_line %A | |
2316 | break | |
2317 | } | |
746d1df4 | 2318 | bind .cmd.text <Key-Return> { |
4e327047 TT |
2319 | set saw_tab 0 |
2320 | %W insert end \n | |
2321 | interactive_cmd $command_line | |
2322 | ||
2323 | # %W see end | |
2324 | # catch "gdb_cmd [list $command_line]" result | |
2325 | # %W insert end $result | |
2326 | set command_line {} | |
2327 | # update_ptr | |
2328 | %W insert end "(gdb) " | |
2329 | %W see end | |
2330 | break | |
2331 | } | |
4604b34c | 2332 | bind .cmd.text <Button-2> { |
4e327047 TT |
2333 | %W insert end [selection get] |
2334 | %W see end | |
2335 | append command_line [selection get] | |
2336 | break | |
4604b34c | 2337 | } |
f0b0d915 TT |
2338 | bind .cmd.text <B2-Motion> break |
2339 | bind .cmd.text <ButtonRelease-2> break | |
f1b64caa | 2340 | bind .cmd.text <Key-Tab> { |
4e327047 TT |
2341 | set choices [gdb_cmd "complete $command_line"] |
2342 | set choices [string trimright $choices \n] | |
2343 | set choices [split $choices \n] | |
2344 | ||
2345 | # Just do completion if this is the first tab | |
2346 | if {!$saw_tab} { | |
2347 | set saw_tab 1 | |
2348 | set completion [find_completion $command_line $choices] | |
2349 | append command_line $completion | |
2350 | # Here is where the completion is actually done. If there | |
2351 | # is one match, complete the command and print a space. | |
2352 | # If two or more matches, complete the command and beep. | |
2353 | # If no match, just beep. | |
2354 | switch [llength $choices] { | |
2355 | 0 {} | |
2356 | 1 { | |
2357 | %W insert end "$completion " | |
2358 | append command_line " " | |
2359 | return | |
2360 | } | |
746d1df4 | 2361 | |
4e327047 TT |
2362 | default { |
2363 | %W insert end $completion | |
2364 | } | |
2365 | } | |
2366 | bell | |
2367 | %W see end | |
2368 | } else { | |
2369 | # User hit another consecutive tab. List the choices. | |
2370 | # Note that at this point, choices may contain commands | |
2371 | # with spaces. We have to lop off everything before (and | |
2372 | # including) the last space so that the completion list | |
2373 | # only shows the possibilities for the last token. | |
2374 | set choices [lsort $choices] | |
2375 | if {[regexp ".* " $command_line prefix]} { | |
2376 | regsub -all $prefix $choices {} choices | |
2377 | } | |
2378 | %W insert end "\n[join $choices { }]\n(gdb) $command_line" | |
2379 | %W see end | |
2380 | } | |
2381 | break | |
754e5da2 | 2382 | } |
4e327047 | 2383 | } |
754e5da2 | 2384 | |
4e327047 TT |
2385 | proc delete_char {win} { |
2386 | global command_line | |
2387 | set tmp [expr [string length $command_line] - 2] | |
2388 | set command_line [string range $command_line 0 $tmp] | |
2389 | } | |
2390 | ||
2391 | proc delete_line {win} { | |
2392 | global command_line | |
2393 | ||
2394 | $win delete {end linestart + 6 chars} end | |
2395 | $win see insert | |
2396 | set command_line {} | |
754e5da2 SG |
2397 | } |
2398 | ||
e12533e3 SS |
2399 | # |
2400 | # fileselect.tcl -- | |
2401 | # simple file selector. | |
2402 | # | |
2403 | # Mario Jorge Silva msilva@cs.Berkeley.EDU | |
2404 | # University of California Berkeley Ph: +1(510)642-8248 | |
2405 | # Computer Science Division, 571 Evans Hall Fax: +1(510)642-5775 | |
2406 | # Berkeley CA 94720 | |
2407 | # | |
2408 | # | |
2409 | # Copyright 1993 Regents of the University of California | |
2410 | # Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this | |
2411 | # software and its documentation for any purpose and without | |
2412 | # fee is hereby granted, provided that this copyright | |
2413 | # notice appears in all copies. The University of California | |
2414 | # makes no representations about the suitability of this | |
2415 | # software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without | |
2416 | # express or implied warranty. | |
2417 | # | |
2418 | ||
2419 | ||
2420 | # names starting with "fileselect" are reserved by this module | |
2421 | # no other names used. | |
2422 | # Hack - FSBox is defined instead of fileselect for backwards compatibility | |
2423 | ||
2424 | ||
2425 | # this is the proc that creates the file selector box | |
2426 | # purpose - comment string | |
2427 | # defaultName - initial value for name | |
2428 | # cmd - command to eval upon OK | |
2429 | # errorHandler - command to eval upon Cancel | |
2430 | # If neither cmd or errorHandler are specified, the return value | |
2431 | # of the FSBox procedure is the selected file name. | |
2432 | ||
2433 | proc FSBox {{purpose "Select file:"} {defaultName ""} {cmd ""} {errorHandler | |
2434 | ""}} { | |
2435 | global fileselect | |
2436 | set w .fileSelect | |
4e327047 | 2437 | if {[Exwin_Toplevel $w "Select File" FileSelect]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
2438 | # path independent names for the widgets |
2439 | ||
2440 | set fileselect(list) $w.file.sframe.list | |
2441 | set fileselect(scroll) $w.file.sframe.scroll | |
2442 | set fileselect(direntry) $w.file.f1.direntry | |
2443 | set fileselect(entry) $w.file.f2.entry | |
2444 | set fileselect(ok) $w.but.ok | |
2445 | set fileselect(cancel) $w.but.cancel | |
2446 | set fileselect(msg) $w.label | |
2447 | ||
2448 | set fileselect(result) "" ;# value to return if no callback procedures | |
2449 | ||
2450 | # widgets | |
2451 | Widget_Label $w label {top fillx pady 10 padx 20} -anchor w -width 24 | |
2452 | Widget_Frame $w file Dialog {left expand fill} -bd 10 | |
2453 | ||
2454 | Widget_Frame $w.file f1 Exmh {top fillx} | |
2455 | Widget_Label $w.file.f1 label {left} -text "Dir" | |
2456 | Widget_Entry $w.file.f1 direntry {right fillx expand} -width 30 | |
2457 | ||
2458 | Widget_Frame $w.file sframe | |
2459 | ||
2460 | scrollbar $w.file.sframe.yscroll -relief sunken \ | |
2461 | -command [list $w.file.sframe.list yview] | |
2462 | listbox $w.file.sframe.list -relief sunken \ | |
2463 | -yscroll [list $w.file.sframe.yscroll set] -setgrid 1 | |
2464 | pack append $w.file.sframe \ | |
2465 | $w.file.sframe.yscroll {right filly} \ | |
2466 | $w.file.sframe.list {left expand fill} | |
2467 | ||
2468 | Widget_Frame $w.file f2 Exmh {top fillx} | |
2469 | Widget_Label $w.file.f2 label {left} -text Name | |
2470 | Widget_Entry $w.file.f2 entry {right fillx expand} | |
2471 | ||
2472 | # buttons | |
2473 | $w.but.quit configure -text Cancel \ | |
2474 | -command [list fileselect.cancel.cmd $w] | |
2475 | ||
2476 | Widget_AddBut $w.but ok OK \ | |
2477 | [list fileselect.ok.cmd $w $cmd $errorHandler] {left padx 1} | |
2478 | ||
2479 | Widget_AddBut $w.but list List \ | |
2480 | [list fileselect.list.cmd $w] {left padx 1} | |
2481 | Widget_CheckBut $w.but listall "List all" fileselect(pattern) | |
2482 | $w.but.listall configure -onvalue "{*,.*}" -offvalue "*" \ | |
2483 | -command {fileselect.list.cmd $fileselect(direntry)} | |
2484 | $w.but.listall deselect | |
2485 | ||
2486 | # Set up bindings for the browser. | |
2487 | foreach ww [list $w $fileselect(entry)] { | |
2488 | bind $ww <Return> [list $fileselect(ok) invoke] | |
2489 | bind $ww <Control-c> [list $fileselect(cancel) invoke] | |
2490 | } | |
2491 | bind $fileselect(direntry) <Return> [list fileselect.list.cmd %W] | |
2492 | bind $fileselect(direntry) <Tab> [list fileselect.tab.dircmd] | |
2493 | bind $fileselect(entry) <Tab> [list fileselect.tab.filecmd] | |
4e327047 TT |
2494 | |
2495 | $fileselect(list) configure -selectmode single | |
2496 | ||
e12533e3 SS |
2497 | bind $fileselect(list) <Button-1> { |
2498 | # puts stderr "button 1 release" | |
e12533e3 SS |
2499 | $fileselect(entry) delete 0 end |
2500 | $fileselect(entry) insert 0 [%W get [%W nearest %y]] | |
2501 | } | |
2502 | ||
2503 | bind $fileselect(list) <Key> { | |
e12533e3 SS |
2504 | $fileselect(entry) delete 0 end |
2505 | $fileselect(entry) insert 0 [%W get [%W nearest %y]] | |
2506 | } | |
2507 | ||
2508 | bind $fileselect(list) <Double-ButtonPress-1> { | |
2509 | # puts stderr "double button 1" | |
e12533e3 SS |
2510 | $fileselect(entry) delete 0 end |
2511 | $fileselect(entry) insert 0 [%W get [%W nearest %y]] | |
2512 | $fileselect(ok) invoke | |
2513 | } | |
2514 | ||
2515 | bind $fileselect(list) <Return> { | |
e12533e3 SS |
2516 | $fileselect(entry) delete 0 end |
2517 | $fileselect(entry) insert 0 [%W get [%W nearest %y]] | |
2518 | $fileselect(ok) invoke | |
2519 | } | |
2520 | } | |
2521 | set fileselect(text) $purpose | |
2522 | $fileselect(msg) configure -text $purpose | |
2523 | $fileselect(entry) delete 0 end | |
2524 | $fileselect(entry) insert 0 [file tail $defaultName] | |
2525 | ||
2526 | if {[info exists fileselect(lastDir)] && ![string length $defaultName]} { | |
2527 | set dir $fileselect(lastDir) | |
2528 | } else { | |
2529 | set dir [file dirname $defaultName] | |
2530 | } | |
2531 | set fileselect(pwd) [pwd] | |
2532 | fileselect.cd $dir | |
2533 | $fileselect(direntry) delete 0 end | |
2534 | $fileselect(direntry) insert 0 [pwd]/ | |
2535 | ||
2536 | $fileselect(list) delete 0 end | |
2537 | $fileselect(list) insert 0 "Big directory:" | |
2538 | $fileselect(list) insert 1 $dir | |
2539 | $fileselect(list) insert 2 "Press Return for Listing" | |
2540 | ||
2541 | fileselect.list.cmd $fileselect(direntry) startup | |
2542 | ||
2543 | # set kbd focus to entry widget | |
2544 | ||
2545 | # Exwin_ToplevelFocus $w $fileselect(entry) | |
2546 | ||
2547 | # Wait for button hits if no callbacks are defined | |
2548 | ||
2549 | if {"$cmd" == "" && "$errorHandler" == ""} { | |
2550 | # wait for the box to be destroyed | |
2551 | update idletask | |
2552 | grab $w | |
2553 | tkwait variable fileselect(result) | |
2554 | grab release $w | |
2555 | ||
2556 | set path $fileselect(result) | |
2557 | set fileselect(lastDir) [pwd] | |
2558 | fileselect.cd $fileselect(pwd) | |
2559 | return [string trimright [string trim $path] /] | |
2560 | } | |
2561 | fileselect.cd $fileselect(pwd) | |
2562 | return "" | |
2563 | } | |
2564 | ||
2565 | proc fileselect.cd { dir } { | |
2566 | global fileselect | |
4e327047 | 2567 | if {[catch {cd $dir} err]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
2568 | fileselect.yck $dir |
2569 | cd | |
2570 | } | |
2571 | } | |
2572 | # auxiliary button procedures | |
2573 | ||
2574 | proc fileselect.yck { {tag {}} } { | |
2575 | global fileselect | |
2576 | $fileselect(msg) configure -text "Yck! $tag" | |
2577 | } | |
4e327047 | 2578 | |
e12533e3 SS |
2579 | proc fileselect.ok {} { |
2580 | global fileselect | |
2581 | $fileselect(msg) configure -text $fileselect(text) | |
2582 | } | |
2583 | ||
2584 | proc fileselect.cancel.cmd {w} { | |
2585 | global fileselect | |
2586 | set fileselect(result) {} | |
4604b34c | 2587 | destroy $w |
e12533e3 SS |
2588 | } |
2589 | ||
2590 | proc fileselect.list.cmd {w {state normal}} { | |
2591 | global fileselect | |
2592 | set seldir [$fileselect(direntry) get] | |
2593 | if {[catch {glob $seldir} dir]} { | |
2594 | fileselect.yck "glob failed" | |
2595 | return | |
2596 | } | |
2597 | if {[llength $dir] > 1} { | |
2598 | set dir [file dirname $seldir] | |
2599 | set pat [file tail $seldir] | |
2600 | } else { | |
2601 | set pat $fileselect(pattern) | |
2602 | } | |
2603 | fileselect.ok | |
2604 | update idletasks | |
4e327047 | 2605 | if {[file isdirectory $dir]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
2606 | fileselect.getfiles $dir $pat $state |
2607 | focus $fileselect(entry) | |
2608 | } else { | |
2609 | fileselect.yck "not a dir" | |
2610 | } | |
2611 | } | |
2612 | ||
2613 | proc fileselect.ok.cmd {w cmd errorHandler} { | |
2614 | global fileselect | |
2615 | set selname [$fileselect(entry) get] | |
2616 | set seldir [$fileselect(direntry) get] | |
2617 | ||
4e327047 | 2618 | if {[string match /* $selname]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
2619 | set selected $selname |
2620 | } else { | |
4e327047 | 2621 | if {[string match ~* $selname]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
2622 | set selected $selname |
2623 | } else { | |
2624 | set selected $seldir/$selname | |
2625 | } | |
2626 | } | |
2627 | ||
2628 | # some nasty file names may cause "file isdirectory" to return an error | |
4e327047 | 2629 | if {[catch {file isdirectory $selected} isdir]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
2630 | fileselect.yck "isdirectory failed" |
2631 | return | |
2632 | } | |
4e327047 TT |
2633 | if {[catch {glob $selected} globlist]} { |
2634 | if {![file isdirectory [file dirname $selected]]} { | |
e12533e3 SS |
2635 | fileselect.yck "bad pathname" |
2636 | return | |
2637 | } | |
2638 | set globlist $selected | |
2639 | } | |
2640 | fileselect.ok | |
2641 | update idletasks | |
2642 | ||
2643 | if {[llength $globlist] > 1} { | |
2644 | set dir [file dirname $selected] | |
2645 | set pat [file tail $selected] | |
2646 | fileselect.getfiles $dir $pat | |
2647 | return | |
2648 | } else { | |
2649 | set selected $globlist | |
2650 | } | |
4e327047 | 2651 | if {[file isdirectory $selected]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
2652 | fileselect.getfiles $selected $fileselect(pattern) |
2653 | $fileselect(entry) delete 0 end | |
2654 | return | |
2655 | } | |
2656 | ||
2657 | if {$cmd != {}} { | |
2658 | $cmd $selected | |
2659 | } else { | |
2660 | set fileselect(result) $selected | |
2661 | } | |
4604b34c | 2662 | destroy $w |
e12533e3 SS |
2663 | } |
2664 | ||
2665 | proc fileselect.getfiles { dir {pat *} {state normal} } { | |
2666 | global fileselect | |
2667 | $fileselect(msg) configure -text Listing... | |
2668 | update idletasks | |
2669 | ||
2670 | set currentDir [pwd] | |
2671 | fileselect.cd $dir | |
4e327047 | 2672 | if {[catch {set files [lsort [glob -nocomplain $pat]]} err]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
2673 | $fileselect(msg) configure -text $err |
2674 | $fileselect(list) delete 0 end | |
2675 | update idletasks | |
2676 | return | |
2677 | } | |
2678 | switch -- $state { | |
2679 | normal { | |
2680 | # Normal case - show current directory | |
2681 | $fileselect(direntry) delete 0 end | |
2682 | $fileselect(direntry) insert 0 [pwd]/ | |
2683 | } | |
2684 | opt { | |
2685 | # Directory already OK (tab related) | |
2686 | } | |
2687 | newdir { | |
2688 | # Changing directory (tab related) | |
2689 | fileselect.cd $currentDir | |
2690 | } | |
2691 | startup { | |
2692 | # Avoid listing huge directories upon startup. | |
2693 | $fileselect(direntry) delete 0 end | |
2694 | $fileselect(direntry) insert 0 [pwd]/ | |
2695 | if {[llength $files] > 32} { | |
2696 | fileselect.ok | |
2697 | return | |
2698 | } | |
2699 | } | |
2700 | } | |
2701 | ||
2702 | # build a reordered list of the files: directories are displayed first | |
2703 | # and marked with a trailing "/" | |
4e327047 | 2704 | if {[string compare $dir /]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
2705 | fileselect.putfiles $files [expr {($pat == "*") ? 1 : 0}] |
2706 | } else { | |
2707 | fileselect.putfiles $files | |
2708 | } | |
2709 | fileselect.ok | |
2710 | } | |
2711 | ||
2712 | proc fileselect.putfiles {files {dotdot 0} } { | |
2713 | global fileselect | |
2714 | ||
2715 | $fileselect(list) delete 0 end | |
2716 | if {$dotdot} { | |
2717 | $fileselect(list) insert end "../" | |
2718 | } | |
2719 | foreach i $files { | |
2720 | if {[file isdirectory $i]} { | |
2721 | $fileselect(list) insert end $i/ | |
2722 | } else { | |
2723 | $fileselect(list) insert end $i | |
2724 | } | |
2725 | } | |
2726 | } | |
2727 | ||
2728 | proc FileExistsDialog { name } { | |
2729 | set w .fileExists | |
2730 | global fileExists | |
2731 | set fileExists(ok) 0 | |
2732 | { | |
2733 | message $w.msg -aspect 1000 | |
2734 | pack $w.msg -side top -fill both -padx 20 -pady 20 | |
2735 | $w.but.quit config -text Cancel -command {FileExistsCancel} | |
2736 | button $w.but.ok -text OK -command {FileExistsOK} | |
2737 | pack $w.but.ok -side left | |
2738 | bind $w.msg <Return> {FileExistsOK} | |
2739 | } | |
2740 | $w.msg config -text "Warning: file exists | |
2741 | $name | |
2742 | OK to overwrite it?" | |
2743 | ||
2744 | set fileExists(focus) [focus] | |
2745 | focus $w.msg | |
2746 | grab $w | |
2747 | tkwait variable fileExists(ok) | |
2748 | grab release $w | |
4604b34c | 2749 | destroy $w |
e12533e3 SS |
2750 | return $fileExists(ok) |
2751 | } | |
4e327047 | 2752 | |
e12533e3 SS |
2753 | proc FileExistsCancel {} { |
2754 | global fileExists | |
2755 | set fileExists(ok) 0 | |
2756 | } | |
4e327047 | 2757 | |
e12533e3 SS |
2758 | proc FileExistsOK {} { |
2759 | global fileExists | |
2760 | set fileExists(ok) 1 | |
2761 | } | |
2762 | ||
2763 | proc fileselect.getfiledir { dir {basedir [pwd]} } { | |
2764 | global fileselect | |
2765 | ||
2766 | set path [$fileselect(direntry) get] | |
2767 | set returnList {} | |
2768 | ||
2769 | if {$dir != 0} { | |
2770 | if {[string index $path 0] == "~"} { | |
2771 | set path $path/ | |
2772 | } | |
2773 | } else { | |
2774 | set path [$fileselect(entry) get] | |
2775 | } | |
4e327047 | 2776 | if {[catch {set listFile [glob -nocomplain $path*]}]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
2777 | return $returnList |
2778 | } | |
2779 | foreach el $listFile { | |
2780 | if {$dir != 0} { | |
4e327047 | 2781 | if {[file isdirectory $el]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
2782 | lappend returnList [file tail $el] |
2783 | } | |
4e327047 | 2784 | } elseif {![file isdirectory $el]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
2785 | lappend returnList [file tail $el] |
2786 | } | |
2787 | } | |
2788 | ||
2789 | return $returnList | |
2790 | } | |
2791 | ||
2792 | proc fileselect.gethead { list } { | |
2793 | set returnHead "" | |
2794 | ||
2795 | for {set i 0} {[string length [lindex $list 0]] > $i}\ | |
2796 | {incr i; set returnHead $returnHead$thisChar} { | |
2797 | set thisChar [string index [lindex $list 0] $i] | |
2798 | foreach el $list { | |
2799 | if {[string length $el] < $i} { | |
2800 | return $returnHead | |
2801 | } | |
2802 | if {$thisChar != [string index $el $i]} { | |
2803 | return $returnHead | |
2804 | } | |
2805 | } | |
2806 | } | |
2807 | return $returnHead | |
2808 | } | |
4e327047 TT |
2809 | |
2810 | # FIXME this function is a crock. Can write tilde expanding function | |
2811 | # in terms of glob and quote_glob; do so. | |
e12533e3 SS |
2812 | proc fileselect.expand.tilde { } { |
2813 | global fileselect | |
2814 | ||
2815 | set entry [$fileselect(direntry) get] | |
2816 | set dir [string range $entry 1 [string length $entry]] | |
2817 | ||
2818 | if {$dir == ""} { | |
2819 | return | |
2820 | } | |
2821 | ||
2822 | set listmatch {} | |
2823 | ||
2824 | ## look in /etc/passwd | |
4e327047 TT |
2825 | if {[file exists /etc/passwd]} { |
2826 | if {[catch {set users [exec cat /etc/passwd | sed s/:.*//]} err]} { | |
e12533e3 SS |
2827 | puts "Error\#1 $err" |
2828 | return | |
2829 | } | |
2830 | set list [split $users "\n"] | |
2831 | } | |
2832 | if {[lsearch -exact $list "+"] != -1} { | |
4e327047 | 2833 | if {[catch {set users [exec ypcat passwd | sed s/:.*//]} err]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
2834 | puts "Error\#2 $err" |
2835 | return | |
2836 | } | |
2837 | set list [concat $list [split $users "\n"]] | |
2838 | } | |
2839 | $fileselect(list) delete 0 end | |
2840 | foreach el $list { | |
4e327047 | 2841 | if {[string match $dir* $el]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
2842 | lappend listmatch $el |
2843 | $fileselect(list) insert end $el | |
2844 | } | |
2845 | } | |
2846 | set addings [fileselect.gethead $listmatch] | |
2847 | if {$addings == ""} { | |
2848 | return | |
2849 | } | |
2850 | $fileselect(direntry) delete 0 end | |
2851 | if {[llength $listmatch] == 1} { | |
2852 | $fileselect(direntry) insert 0 [file dirname ~$addings/] | |
2853 | fileselect.getfiles [$fileselect(direntry) get] | |
2854 | } else { | |
2855 | $fileselect(direntry) insert 0 ~$addings | |
2856 | } | |
2857 | } | |
2858 | ||
2859 | proc fileselect.tab.dircmd { } { | |
2860 | global fileselect | |
2861 | ||
2862 | set dir [$fileselect(direntry) get] | |
2863 | if {$dir == ""} { | |
2864 | $fileselect(direntry) delete 0 end | |
2865 | $fileselect(direntry) insert 0 [pwd] | |
4e327047 | 2866 | if {[string compare [pwd] "/"]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
2867 | $fileselect(direntry) insert end / |
2868 | } | |
2869 | return | |
2870 | } | |
4e327047 | 2871 | if {[catch {set tmp [file isdirectory [file dirname $dir]]}]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
2872 | if {[string index $dir 0] == "~"} { |
2873 | fileselect.expand.tilde | |
2874 | } | |
2875 | return | |
2876 | } | |
2877 | if {!$tmp} { | |
2878 | return | |
2879 | } | |
2880 | set dirFile [fileselect.getfiledir 1 $dir] | |
4e327047 | 2881 | if {![llength $dirFile]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
2882 | return |
2883 | } | |
2884 | if {[llength $dirFile] == 1} { | |
2885 | $fileselect(direntry) delete 0 end | |
2886 | $fileselect(direntry) insert 0 [file dirname $dir] | |
4e327047 | 2887 | if {[string compare [file dirname $dir] /]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
2888 | $fileselect(direntry) insert end /[lindex $dirFile 0]/ |
2889 | } else { | |
2890 | $fileselect(direntry) insert end [lindex $dirFile 0]/ | |
2891 | } | |
2892 | fileselect.getfiles [$fileselect(direntry) get] \ | |
2893 | "[file tail [$fileselect(direntry) get]]$fileselect(pattern)" opt | |
2894 | return | |
2895 | } | |
2896 | set headFile [fileselect.gethead $dirFile] | |
2897 | $fileselect(direntry) delete 0 end | |
2898 | $fileselect(direntry) insert 0 [file dirname $dir] | |
4e327047 | 2899 | if {[string compare [file dirname $dir] /]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
2900 | $fileselect(direntry) insert end /$headFile |
2901 | } else { | |
2902 | $fileselect(direntry) insert end $headFile | |
2903 | } | |
2904 | if {$headFile == "" && [file isdirectory $dir]} { | |
2905 | fileselect.getfiles $dir\ | |
2906 | "[file tail [$fileselect(direntry) get]]$fileselect(pattern)" opt | |
2907 | } else { | |
2908 | fileselect.getfiles [file dirname $dir]\ | |
2909 | "[file tail [$fileselect(direntry) get]]*" newdir | |
2910 | } | |
2911 | } | |
2912 | ||
2913 | proc fileselect.tab.filecmd { } { | |
2914 | global fileselect | |
2915 | ||
2916 | set dir [$fileselect(direntry) get] | |
2917 | if {$dir == ""} { | |
2918 | set dir [pwd] | |
2919 | } | |
2920 | if {![file isdirectory $dir]} { | |
2921 | error "dir $dir doesn't exist" | |
2922 | } | |
2923 | set listFile [fileselect.getfiledir 0 $dir] | |
2924 | puts $listFile | |
4e327047 | 2925 | if {![llength $listFile]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
2926 | return |
2927 | } | |
2928 | if {[llength $listFile] == 1} { | |
2929 | $fileselect(entry) delete 0 end | |
2930 | $fileselect(entry) insert 0 [lindex $listFile 0] | |
2931 | return | |
2932 | } | |
2933 | set headFile [fileselect.gethead $listFile] | |
2934 | $fileselect(entry) delete 0 end | |
2935 | $fileselect(entry) insert 0 $headFile | |
2936 | fileselect.getfiles $dir "[$fileselect(entry) get]$fileselect(pattern)" opt | |
2937 | } | |
2938 | ||
2939 | proc Exwin_Toplevel { path name {class Dialog} {dismiss yes}} { | |
2940 | global exwin | |
4e327047 | 2941 | if {[catch {wm state $path} state]} { |
e12533e3 | 2942 | set t [Widget_Toplevel $path $name $class] |
4e327047 | 2943 | if {![info exists exwin(toplevels)]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
2944 | set exwin(toplevels) [option get . exwinPaths {}] |
2945 | } | |
2946 | set ix [lsearch $exwin(toplevels) $t] | |
2947 | if {$ix < 0} { | |
2948 | lappend exwin(toplevels) $t | |
2949 | } | |
2950 | if {$dismiss == "yes"} { | |
2951 | set f [Widget_Frame $t but Menubar {top fill}] | |
2952 | Widget_AddBut $f quit "Dismiss" [list Exwin_Dismiss $path] | |
2953 | } | |
2954 | return 1 | |
2955 | } else { | |
2956 | if {$state != "normal"} { | |
2957 | catch { | |
2958 | wm geometry $path $exwin(geometry,$path) | |
2959 | # Exmh_Debug Exwin_Toplevel $path $exwin(geometry,$path) | |
2960 | } | |
2961 | wm deiconify $path | |
2962 | } else { | |
2963 | catch {raise $path} | |
2964 | } | |
2965 | return 0 | |
2966 | } | |
2967 | } | |
2968 | ||
2969 | proc Exwin_Dismiss { path {geo ok} } { | |
2970 | global exwin | |
2971 | case $geo { | |
2972 | "ok" { | |
2973 | set exwin(geometry,$path) [wm geometry $path] | |
2974 | } | |
2975 | "nosize" { | |
2976 | set exwin(geometry,$path) [string trimleft [wm geometry $path] 0123456789x] | |
2977 | } | |
2978 | default { | |
2979 | catch {unset exwin(geometry,$path)} | |
2980 | } | |
2981 | } | |
2982 | wm withdraw $path | |
2983 | } | |
2984 | ||
2985 | proc Widget_Toplevel { path name {class Dialog} {x {}} {y {}} } { | |
2986 | set self [toplevel $path -class $class] | |
2987 | set usergeo [option get $path position Position] | |
2988 | if {$usergeo != {}} { | |
4e327047 | 2989 | if {[catch {wm geometry $self $usergeo} err]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
2990 | # Exmh_Debug Widget_Toplevel $self $usergeo => $err |
2991 | } | |
2992 | } else { | |
2993 | if {($x != {}) && ($y != {})} { | |
2994 | # Exmh_Debug Event position $self +$x+$y | |
2995 | wm geometry $self +$x+$y | |
2996 | } | |
2997 | } | |
2998 | wm title $self $name | |
2999 | wm group $self . | |
3000 | return $self | |
3001 | } | |
3002 | ||
3003 | proc Widget_Frame {par child {class GDB} {where {top expand fill}} args } { | |
3004 | if {$par == "."} { | |
3005 | set self .$child | |
3006 | } else { | |
3007 | set self $par.$child | |
3008 | } | |
3009 | eval {frame $self -class $class} $args | |
3010 | pack append $par $self $where | |
3011 | return $self | |
3012 | } | |
3013 | ||
3014 | proc Widget_AddBut {par but txt cmd {where {right padx 1}} } { | |
3015 | # Create a Packed button. Return the button pathname | |
3016 | set cmd2 [list button $par.$but -text $txt -command $cmd] | |
4e327047 | 3017 | if {[catch $cmd2 t]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
3018 | puts stderr "Widget_AddBut (warning) $t" |
3019 | eval $cmd2 {-font fixed} | |
3020 | } | |
3021 | pack append $par $par.$but $where | |
3022 | return $par.$but | |
3023 | } | |
4e327047 | 3024 | |
e12533e3 SS |
3025 | proc Widget_CheckBut {par but txt var {where {right padx 1}} } { |
3026 | # Create a check button. Return the button pathname | |
3027 | set cmd [list checkbutton $par.$but -text $txt -variable $var] | |
4e327047 | 3028 | if {[catch $cmd t]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
3029 | puts stderr "Widget_CheckBut (warning) $t" |
3030 | eval $cmd {-font fixed} | |
3031 | } | |
3032 | pack append $par $par.$but $where | |
3033 | return $par.$but | |
3034 | } | |
3035 | ||
3036 | proc Widget_Label { frame {name label} {where {left fill}} args} { | |
3037 | set cmd [list label $frame.$name ] | |
4e327047 | 3038 | if {[catch [concat $cmd $args] t]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
3039 | puts stderr "Widget_Label (warning) $t" |
3040 | eval $cmd $args {-font fixed} | |
3041 | } | |
3042 | pack append $frame $frame.$name $where | |
3043 | return $frame.$name | |
3044 | } | |
4e327047 | 3045 | |
e12533e3 SS |
3046 | proc Widget_Entry { frame {name entry} {where {left fill}} args} { |
3047 | set cmd [list entry $frame.$name ] | |
4e327047 | 3048 | if {[catch [concat $cmd $args] t]} { |
e12533e3 SS |
3049 | puts stderr "Widget_Entry (warning) $t" |
3050 | eval $cmd $args {-font fixed} | |
3051 | } | |
3052 | pack append $frame $frame.$name $where | |
3053 | return $frame.$name | |
3054 | } | |
3055 | ||
3056 | # End of fileselect.tcl. | |
3057 | ||
4e327047 TT |
3058 | # |
3059 | # Create a copyright window and center it on the screen. Arrange for | |
3060 | # it to disappear when the user clicks it, or after a suitable period | |
3061 | # of time. | |
3062 | # | |
3063 | proc create_copyright_window {} { | |
3064 | toplevel .c | |
3065 | message .c.m -text [gdb_cmd {show version}] -aspect 500 -relief raised | |
3066 | pack .c.m | |
a5cffdc4 | 3067 | |
4e327047 | 3068 | bind .c.m <1> {destroy .c} |
f0b0d915 | 3069 | bind .c <Leave> {destroy .c} |
4e327047 TT |
3070 | # "suitable period" currently means "15 seconds". |
3071 | after 15000 { | |
3072 | if {[winfo exists .c]} then { | |
3073 | destroy .c | |
3074 | } | |
3075 | } | |
746d1df4 | 3076 | |
4e327047 TT |
3077 | wm transient .c . |
3078 | center_window .c | |
a5cffdc4 | 3079 | } |
746d1df4 | 3080 | |
4e327047 TT |
3081 | # FIXME need to handle mono here. In Tk4 that is more complicated. |
3082 | set highlight "-background red2 -borderwidth 2 -relief sunken" | |
09722039 | 3083 | |
4e327047 TT |
3084 | # Setup the initial windows |
3085 | create_source_window | |
3086 | create_command_window | |
09722039 | 3087 | |
4e327047 TT |
3088 | # Make this last so user actually sees it. |
3089 | create_copyright_window | |
3090 | # Refresh. | |
6131622e | 3091 | update |
09722039 | 3092 | |
4e327047 TT |
3093 | if {[file exists ~/.gdbtkinit]} { |
3094 | source ~/.gdbtkinit | |
6bd7d9fa | 3095 | } |