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1/* Manages interpreters for GDB, the GNU debugger.
2
ecd75fc8 3 Copyright (C) 2000-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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5 Written by Jim Ingham <jingham@apple.com> of Apple Computer, Inc.
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
a9762ec7 11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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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
1777feb0 20 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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21
22/* This is just a first cut at separating out the "interpreter"
23 functions of gdb into self-contained modules. There are a couple
24 of open areas that need to be sorted out:
25
26 1) The interpreter explicitly contains a UI_OUT, and can insert itself
27 into the event loop, but it doesn't explicitly contain hooks for readline.
28 I did this because it seems to me many interpreters won't want to use
29 the readline command interface, and it is probably simpler to just let
30 them take over the input in their resume proc. */
31
32#include "defs.h"
33#include "gdbcmd.h"
34#include "ui-out.h"
35#include "event-loop.h"
36#include "event-top.h"
37#include "interps.h"
38#include "completer.h"
0e9f083f 39#include <string.h>
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40#include "gdb_assert.h"
41#include "top.h" /* For command_loop. */
c1043fc2 42#include "exceptions.h"
be34f849 43#include "continuations.h"
4a8f6654 44
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45/* True if the current interpreter in is async mode. See interps.h
46 for more details. This starts out disabled, until all the explicit
47 command line arguments (e.g., `gdb -ex "start" -ex "next"') are
48 processed. */
49int interpreter_async = 0;
50
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51struct interp
52{
1777feb0 53 /* This is the name in "-i=" and set interpreter. */
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54 const char *name;
55
56 /* Interpreters are stored in a linked list, this is the next
57 one... */
58 struct interp *next;
59
60 /* This is a cookie that an instance of the interpreter can use.
61 This is a bit confused right now as the exact initialization
62 sequence for it, and how it relates to the interpreter's uiout
63 object is a bit confused. */
64 void *data;
65
1777feb0 66 /* Has the init_proc been run? */
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67 int inited;
68
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69 const struct interp_procs *procs;
70 int quiet_p;
71};
72
1777feb0 73/* Functions local to this file. */
4a8f6654 74static void initialize_interps (void);
4a8f6654 75
1777feb0 76/* The magic initialization routine for this module. */
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78void _initialize_interpreter (void);
79
80/* Variables local to this file: */
81
82static struct interp *interp_list = NULL;
83static struct interp *current_interpreter = NULL;
eb18d289 84static struct interp *top_level_interpreter_ptr = NULL;
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85
86static int interpreter_initialized = 0;
87
88/* interp_new - This allocates space for a new interpreter,
89 fills the fields from the inputs, and returns a pointer to the
1777feb0 90 interpreter. */
4a8f6654 91struct interp *
4801a9a3 92interp_new (const char *name, const struct interp_procs *procs)
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93{
94 struct interp *new_interp;
95
70ba0933 96 new_interp = XNEW (struct interp);
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98 new_interp->name = xstrdup (name);
4801a9a3 99 new_interp->data = NULL;
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100 new_interp->quiet_p = 0;
101 new_interp->procs = procs;
102 new_interp->inited = 0;
103
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104 /* Check for required procs. */
105 gdb_assert (procs->command_loop_proc != NULL);
106
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107 return new_interp;
108}
109
110/* Add interpreter INTERP to the gdb interpreter list. The
111 interpreter must not have previously been added. */
112void
113interp_add (struct interp *interp)
114{
115 if (!interpreter_initialized)
116 initialize_interps ();
117
118 gdb_assert (interp_lookup (interp->name) == NULL);
119
120 interp->next = interp_list;
121 interp_list = interp;
122}
123
124/* This sets the current interpreter to be INTERP. If INTERP has not
125 been initialized, then this will also run the init proc. If the
126 init proc is successful, return 1, if it fails, set the old
127 interpreter back in place and return 0. If we can't restore the
128 old interpreter, then raise an internal error, since we are in
1777feb0 129 pretty bad shape at this point.
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130
131 The TOP_LEVEL parameter tells if this new interpreter is
132 the top-level one. The top-level is what is requested
133 on the command line, and is responsible for reporting general
134 notification about target state changes. For example, if
135 MI is the top-level interpreter, then it will always report
136 events such as target stops and new thread creation, even if they
137 are caused by CLI commands. */
4a8f6654 138int
683f2885 139interp_set (struct interp *interp, int top_level)
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140{
141 struct interp *old_interp = current_interpreter;
142 int first_time = 0;
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143 char buffer[64];
144
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145 /* If we already have an interpreter, then trying to
146 set top level interpreter is kinda pointless. */
147 gdb_assert (!top_level || !current_interpreter);
eb18d289 148 gdb_assert (!top_level || !top_level_interpreter_ptr);
683f2885 149
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150 if (current_interpreter != NULL)
151 {
79a45e25 152 ui_out_flush (current_uiout);
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153 if (current_interpreter->procs->suspend_proc
154 && !current_interpreter->procs->suspend_proc (current_interpreter->
155 data))
156 {
8a3fe4f8 157 error (_("Could not suspend interpreter \"%s\"."),
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158 current_interpreter->name);
159 }
160 }
161 else
162 {
163 first_time = 1;
164 }
165
166 current_interpreter = interp;
683f2885 167 if (top_level)
eb18d289 168 top_level_interpreter_ptr = interp;
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169
170 /* We use interpreter_p for the "set interpreter" variable, so we need
1777feb0 171 to make sure we have a malloc'ed copy for the set command to free. */
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172 if (interpreter_p != NULL
173 && strcmp (current_interpreter->name, interpreter_p) != 0)
174 {
175 xfree (interpreter_p);
176
177 interpreter_p = xstrdup (current_interpreter->name);
178 }
179
1777feb0 180 /* Run the init proc. If it fails, try to restore the old interp. */
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181
182 if (!interp->inited)
183 {
184 if (interp->procs->init_proc != NULL)
185 {
4801a9a3 186 interp->data = interp->procs->init_proc (interp, top_level);
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187 }
188 interp->inited = 1;
189 }
190
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191 /* Do this only after the interpreter is initialized. */
192 current_uiout = interp->procs->ui_out_proc (interp);
193
907d819a 194 /* Clear out any installed interpreter hooks/event handlers. */
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195 clear_interpreter_hooks ();
196
197 if (interp->procs->resume_proc != NULL
198 && (!interp->procs->resume_proc (interp->data)))
199 {
683f2885 200 if (old_interp == NULL || !interp_set (old_interp, 0))
4a8f6654 201 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
e2e0b3e5 202 _("Failed to initialize new interp \"%s\" %s"),
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203 interp->name, "and could not restore old interp!\n");
204 return 0;
205 }
206
92bcb5f9 207 if (!first_time && !interp_quiet_p (interp))
4a8f6654 208 {
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209 xsnprintf (buffer, sizeof (buffer),
210 "Switching to interpreter \"%.24s\".\n", interp->name);
211 ui_out_text (current_uiout, buffer);
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212 }
213
214 return 1;
215}
216
217/* interp_lookup - Looks up the interpreter for NAME. If no such
218 interpreter exists, return NULL, otherwise return a pointer to the
219 interpreter. */
220struct interp *
221interp_lookup (const char *name)
222{
223 struct interp *interp;
224
225 if (name == NULL || strlen (name) == 0)
226 return NULL;
227
228 for (interp = interp_list; interp != NULL; interp = interp->next)
229 {
230 if (strcmp (interp->name, name) == 0)
231 return interp;
232 }
233
234 return NULL;
235}
236
1777feb0 237/* Returns the current interpreter. */
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238
239struct ui_out *
240interp_ui_out (struct interp *interp)
241{
242 if (interp != NULL)
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243 return interp->procs->ui_out_proc (interp);
244
245 return current_interpreter->procs->ui_out_proc (current_interpreter);
246}
247
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248int
249current_interp_set_logging (int start_log, struct ui_file *out,
250 struct ui_file *logfile)
251{
252 if (current_interpreter == NULL
253 || current_interpreter->procs->set_logging_proc == NULL)
254 return 0;
255
256 return current_interpreter->procs->set_logging_proc (current_interpreter,
257 start_log, out,
258 logfile);
259}
260
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261/* Temporarily overrides the current interpreter. */
262struct interp *
263interp_set_temp (const char *name)
264{
265 struct interp *interp = interp_lookup (name);
266 struct interp *old_interp = current_interpreter;
267
268 if (interp)
269 current_interpreter = interp;
270 return old_interp;
271}
272
4801a9a3 273/* Returns the interpreter's cookie. */
4a8f6654 274
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275void *
276interp_data (struct interp *interp)
277{
278 return interp->data;
279}
280
281/* Returns the interpreter's name. */
282
283const char *
284interp_name (struct interp *interp)
285{
286 return interp->name;
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287}
288
1777feb0 289/* Returns true if the current interp is the passed in name. */
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290int
291current_interp_named_p (const char *interp_name)
292{
293 if (current_interpreter)
294 return (strcmp (current_interpreter->name, interp_name) == 0);
295
296 return 0;
297}
298
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299/* The interpreter that is active while `interp_exec' is active, NULL
300 at all other times. */
301static struct interp *command_interpreter;
302
303/* The interpreter that was active when a command was executed.
304 Normally that'd always be CURRENT_INTERPRETER, except that MI's
305 -interpreter-exec command doesn't actually flip the current
306 interpreter when running its sub-command. The
307 `command_interpreter' global tracks when interp_exec is called
308 (IOW, when -interpreter-exec is called). If that is set, it is
309 INTERP in '-interpreter-exec INTERP "CMD"' or in 'interpreter-exec
310 INTERP "CMD". Otherwise, interp_exec isn't active, and so the
311 interpreter running the command is the current interpreter. */
312
313struct interp *
314command_interp (void)
315{
316 if (command_interpreter != NULL)
317 return command_interpreter;
318 else
319 return current_interpreter;
320}
321
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322/* Run the current command interpreter's main loop. */
323void
324current_interp_command_loop (void)
325{
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326 gdb_assert (current_interpreter != NULL);
327
328 current_interpreter->procs->command_loop_proc (current_interpreter->data);
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329}
330
331int
332interp_quiet_p (struct interp *interp)
333{
334 if (interp != NULL)
335 return interp->quiet_p;
336 else
337 return current_interpreter->quiet_p;
338}
339
b9362cc7 340static int
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341interp_set_quiet (struct interp *interp, int quiet)
342{
343 int old_val = interp->quiet_p;
abbb1732 344
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345 interp->quiet_p = quiet;
346 return old_val;
347}
348
349/* interp_exec - This executes COMMAND_STR in the current
1777feb0 350 interpreter. */
4a8f6654 351
71fff37b 352struct gdb_exception
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353interp_exec (struct interp *interp, const char *command_str)
354{
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355 struct gdb_exception ex;
356 struct interp *save_command_interp;
357
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358 gdb_assert (interp->procs->exec_proc != NULL);
359
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360 /* See `command_interp' for why we do this. */
361 save_command_interp = command_interpreter;
362 command_interpreter = interp;
363
364 ex = interp->procs->exec_proc (interp->data, command_str);
365
366 command_interpreter = save_command_interp;
367
368 return ex;
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369}
370
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371/* A convenience routine that nulls out all the common command hooks.
372 Use it when removing your interpreter in its suspend proc. */
4a8f6654 373void
11308a41 374clear_interpreter_hooks (void)
4a8f6654 375{
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376 deprecated_init_ui_hook = 0;
377 deprecated_print_frame_info_listing_hook = 0;
4a8f6654 378 /*print_frame_more_info_hook = 0; */
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379 deprecated_query_hook = 0;
380 deprecated_warning_hook = 0;
9a4105ab 381 deprecated_interactive_hook = 0;
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382 deprecated_readline_begin_hook = 0;
383 deprecated_readline_hook = 0;
384 deprecated_readline_end_hook = 0;
385 deprecated_register_changed_hook = 0;
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386 deprecated_context_hook = 0;
387 deprecated_target_wait_hook = 0;
388 deprecated_call_command_hook = 0;
9a4105ab 389 deprecated_error_begin_hook = 0;
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390}
391
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392/* This is a lazy init routine, called the first time the interpreter
393 module is used. I put it here just in case, but I haven't thought
394 of a use for it yet. I will probably bag it soon, since I don't
395 think it will be necessary. */
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396static void
397initialize_interps (void)
398{
399 interpreter_initialized = 1;
1777feb0 400 /* Don't know if anything needs to be done here... */
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401}
402
b9362cc7 403static void
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404interpreter_exec_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
405{
406 struct interp *old_interp, *interp_to_use;
407 char **prules = NULL;
408 char **trule = NULL;
409 unsigned int nrules;
410 unsigned int i;
411 int old_quiet, use_quiet;
5b3fca71 412 struct cleanup *cleanup;
4a8f6654 413
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414 if (args == NULL)
415 error_no_arg (_("interpreter-exec command"));
416
417 prules = gdb_buildargv (args);
5b3fca71 418 cleanup = make_cleanup_freeargv (prules);
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420 nrules = 0;
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421 for (trule = prules; *trule != NULL; trule++)
422 nrules++;
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423
424 if (nrules < 2)
8a3fe4f8 425 error (_("usage: interpreter-exec <interpreter> [ <command> ... ]"));
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427 old_interp = current_interpreter;
428
429 interp_to_use = interp_lookup (prules[0]);
430 if (interp_to_use == NULL)
8a3fe4f8 431 error (_("Could not find interpreter \"%s\"."), prules[0]);
4a8f6654 432
1777feb0 433 /* Temporarily set interpreters quiet. */
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434 old_quiet = interp_set_quiet (old_interp, 1);
435 use_quiet = interp_set_quiet (interp_to_use, 1);
436
683f2885 437 if (!interp_set (interp_to_use, 0))
8a3fe4f8 438 error (_("Could not switch to interpreter \"%s\"."), prules[0]);
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439
440 for (i = 1; i < nrules; i++)
441 {
71fff37b 442 struct gdb_exception e = interp_exec (interp_to_use, prules[i]);
abbb1732 443
a7479e7e 444 if (e.reason < 0)
4a8f6654 445 {
683f2885 446 interp_set (old_interp, 0);
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447 interp_set_quiet (interp_to_use, use_quiet);
448 interp_set_quiet (old_interp, old_quiet);
8a3fe4f8 449 error (_("error in command: \"%s\"."), prules[i]);
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450 }
451 }
452
683f2885 453 interp_set (old_interp, 0);
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454 interp_set_quiet (interp_to_use, use_quiet);
455 interp_set_quiet (old_interp, old_quiet);
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457 do_cleanups (cleanup);
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458}
459
1777feb0 460/* List the possible interpreters which could complete the given text. */
49c4e619 461static VEC (char_ptr) *
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462interpreter_completer (struct cmd_list_element *ignore,
463 const char *text, const char *word)
4a8f6654 464{
4a8f6654 465 int textlen;
49c4e619 466 VEC (char_ptr) *matches = NULL;
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467 struct interp *interp;
468
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469 textlen = strlen (text);
470 for (interp = interp_list; interp != NULL; interp = interp->next)
471 {
472 if (strncmp (interp->name, text, textlen) == 0)
473 {
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474 char *match;
475
476 match = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (word) + strlen (interp->name) + 1);
4a8f6654 477 if (word == text)
49c4e619 478 strcpy (match, interp->name);
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479 else if (word > text)
480 {
1777feb0 481 /* Return some portion of interp->name. */
49c4e619 482 strcpy (match, interp->name + (word - text));
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483 }
484 else
485 {
1777feb0 486 /* Return some of text plus interp->name. */
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487 strncpy (match, word, text - word);
488 match[text - word] = '\0';
489 strcat (match, interp->name);
4a8f6654 490 }
49c4e619 491 VEC_safe_push (char_ptr, matches, match);
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492 }
493 }
494
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495 return matches;
496}
497
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498struct interp *
499top_level_interpreter (void)
500{
501 return top_level_interpreter_ptr;
502}
503
504void *
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505top_level_interpreter_data (void)
506{
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507 gdb_assert (top_level_interpreter_ptr);
508 return top_level_interpreter_ptr->data;
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509}
510
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511/* This just adds the "interpreter-exec" command. */
512void
513_initialize_interpreter (void)
514{
515 struct cmd_list_element *c;
516
517 c = add_cmd ("interpreter-exec", class_support,
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518 interpreter_exec_cmd, _("\
519Execute a command in an interpreter. It takes two arguments:\n\
4a8f6654 520The first argument is the name of the interpreter to use.\n\
1a966eab 521The second argument is the command to execute.\n"), &cmdlist);
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522 set_cmd_completer (c, interpreter_completer);
523}
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