| 1 | /* Handle lists of commands, their decoding and documentation, for GDB. |
| 2 | |
| 3 | Copyright (c) 1986, 1989-1991, 1998, 2000-2002, 2004, 2007-2012 Free |
| 4 | Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 5 | |
| 6 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| 7 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| 8 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or |
| 9 | (at your option) any later version. |
| 10 | |
| 11 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| 12 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| 13 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| 14 | GNU General Public License for more details. |
| 15 | |
| 16 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| 17 | along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
| 18 | |
| 19 | #include "defs.h" |
| 20 | #include "symtab.h" |
| 21 | #include <ctype.h> |
| 22 | #include "gdb_regex.h" |
| 23 | #include "gdb_string.h" |
| 24 | #include "completer.h" |
| 25 | #include "ui-out.h" |
| 26 | |
| 27 | #include "cli/cli-cmds.h" |
| 28 | #include "cli/cli-decode.h" |
| 29 | |
| 30 | #ifdef TUI |
| 31 | #include "tui/tui.h" /* For tui_active et al. */ |
| 32 | #endif |
| 33 | |
| 34 | #include "gdb_assert.h" |
| 35 | |
| 36 | /* Prototypes for local functions. */ |
| 37 | |
| 38 | static void undef_cmd_error (char *, char *); |
| 39 | |
| 40 | static struct cmd_list_element *delete_cmd (char *name, |
| 41 | struct cmd_list_element **list, |
| 42 | struct cmd_list_element **prehook, |
| 43 | struct cmd_list_element **prehookee, |
| 44 | struct cmd_list_element **posthook, |
| 45 | struct cmd_list_element **posthookee); |
| 46 | |
| 47 | static struct cmd_list_element *find_cmd (char *command, |
| 48 | int len, |
| 49 | struct cmd_list_element *clist, |
| 50 | int ignore_help_classes, |
| 51 | int *nfound); |
| 52 | |
| 53 | static void help_all (struct ui_file *stream); |
| 54 | |
| 55 | /* Look up a command whose 'prefixlist' is KEY. Return the command if found, |
| 56 | otherwise return NULL. */ |
| 57 | |
| 58 | static struct cmd_list_element * |
| 59 | lookup_cmd_for_prefixlist (struct cmd_list_element **key, |
| 60 | struct cmd_list_element *list) |
| 61 | { |
| 62 | struct cmd_list_element *p = NULL; |
| 63 | |
| 64 | for (p = list; p != NULL; p = p->next) |
| 65 | { |
| 66 | struct cmd_list_element *q; |
| 67 | |
| 68 | if (p->prefixlist == NULL) |
| 69 | continue; |
| 70 | else if (p->prefixlist == key) |
| 71 | return p; |
| 72 | |
| 73 | q = lookup_cmd_for_prefixlist (key, *(p->prefixlist)); |
| 74 | if (q != NULL) |
| 75 | return q; |
| 76 | } |
| 77 | |
| 78 | return NULL; |
| 79 | } |
| 80 | |
| 81 | static void |
| 82 | set_cmd_prefix (struct cmd_list_element *c, struct cmd_list_element **list) |
| 83 | { |
| 84 | struct cmd_list_element *p; |
| 85 | |
| 86 | /* Check to see if *LIST contains any element other than C. */ |
| 87 | for (p = *list; p != NULL; p = p->next) |
| 88 | if (p != c) |
| 89 | break; |
| 90 | |
| 91 | if (p == NULL) |
| 92 | { |
| 93 | /* *SET_LIST only contains SET. */ |
| 94 | p = lookup_cmd_for_prefixlist (list, setlist); |
| 95 | |
| 96 | c->prefix = p ? (p->cmd_pointer ? p->cmd_pointer : p) : p; |
| 97 | } |
| 98 | else |
| 99 | c->prefix = p->prefix; |
| 100 | } |
| 101 | |
| 102 | static void |
| 103 | print_help_for_command (struct cmd_list_element *c, char *prefix, int recurse, |
| 104 | struct ui_file *stream); |
| 105 | |
| 106 | \f |
| 107 | /* Set the callback function for the specified command. For each both |
| 108 | the commands callback and func() are set. The latter set to a |
| 109 | bounce function (unless cfunc / sfunc is NULL that is). */ |
| 110 | |
| 111 | static void |
| 112 | do_cfunc (struct cmd_list_element *c, char *args, int from_tty) |
| 113 | { |
| 114 | c->function.cfunc (args, from_tty); /* Ok. */ |
| 115 | } |
| 116 | |
| 117 | void |
| 118 | set_cmd_cfunc (struct cmd_list_element *cmd, cmd_cfunc_ftype *cfunc) |
| 119 | { |
| 120 | if (cfunc == NULL) |
| 121 | cmd->func = NULL; |
| 122 | else |
| 123 | cmd->func = do_cfunc; |
| 124 | cmd->function.cfunc = cfunc; /* Ok. */ |
| 125 | } |
| 126 | |
| 127 | static void |
| 128 | do_sfunc (struct cmd_list_element *c, char *args, int from_tty) |
| 129 | { |
| 130 | c->function.sfunc (args, from_tty, c); /* Ok. */ |
| 131 | } |
| 132 | |
| 133 | void |
| 134 | set_cmd_sfunc (struct cmd_list_element *cmd, cmd_sfunc_ftype *sfunc) |
| 135 | { |
| 136 | if (sfunc == NULL) |
| 137 | cmd->func = NULL; |
| 138 | else |
| 139 | cmd->func = do_sfunc; |
| 140 | cmd->function.sfunc = sfunc; /* Ok. */ |
| 141 | } |
| 142 | |
| 143 | int |
| 144 | cmd_cfunc_eq (struct cmd_list_element *cmd, |
| 145 | void (*cfunc) (char *args, int from_tty)) |
| 146 | { |
| 147 | return cmd->func == do_cfunc && cmd->function.cfunc == cfunc; |
| 148 | } |
| 149 | |
| 150 | void |
| 151 | set_cmd_context (struct cmd_list_element *cmd, void *context) |
| 152 | { |
| 153 | cmd->context = context; |
| 154 | } |
| 155 | |
| 156 | void * |
| 157 | get_cmd_context (struct cmd_list_element *cmd) |
| 158 | { |
| 159 | return cmd->context; |
| 160 | } |
| 161 | |
| 162 | enum cmd_types |
| 163 | cmd_type (struct cmd_list_element *cmd) |
| 164 | { |
| 165 | return cmd->type; |
| 166 | } |
| 167 | |
| 168 | void |
| 169 | set_cmd_completer (struct cmd_list_element *cmd, completer_ftype *completer) |
| 170 | { |
| 171 | cmd->completer = completer; /* Ok. */ |
| 172 | } |
| 173 | |
| 174 | /* Add element named NAME. |
| 175 | Space for NAME and DOC must be allocated by the caller. |
| 176 | CLASS is the top level category into which commands are broken down |
| 177 | for "help" purposes. |
| 178 | FUN should be the function to execute the command; |
| 179 | it will get a character string as argument, with leading |
| 180 | and trailing blanks already eliminated. |
| 181 | |
| 182 | DOC is a documentation string for the command. |
| 183 | Its first line should be a complete sentence. |
| 184 | It should start with ? for a command that is an abbreviation |
| 185 | or with * for a command that most users don't need to know about. |
| 186 | |
| 187 | Add this command to command list *LIST. |
| 188 | |
| 189 | Returns a pointer to the added command (not necessarily the head |
| 190 | of *LIST). */ |
| 191 | |
| 192 | struct cmd_list_element * |
| 193 | add_cmd (char *name, enum command_class class, void (*fun) (char *, int), |
| 194 | char *doc, struct cmd_list_element **list) |
| 195 | { |
| 196 | struct cmd_list_element *c |
| 197 | = (struct cmd_list_element *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct cmd_list_element)); |
| 198 | struct cmd_list_element *p, *iter; |
| 199 | |
| 200 | /* Turn each alias of the old command into an alias of the new |
| 201 | command. */ |
| 202 | c->aliases = delete_cmd (name, list, &c->hook_pre, &c->hookee_pre, |
| 203 | &c->hook_post, &c->hookee_post); |
| 204 | for (iter = c->aliases; iter; iter = iter->alias_chain) |
| 205 | iter->cmd_pointer = c; |
| 206 | if (c->hook_pre) |
| 207 | c->hook_pre->hookee_pre = c; |
| 208 | if (c->hookee_pre) |
| 209 | c->hookee_pre->hook_pre = c; |
| 210 | if (c->hook_post) |
| 211 | c->hook_post->hookee_post = c; |
| 212 | if (c->hookee_post) |
| 213 | c->hookee_post->hook_post = c; |
| 214 | |
| 215 | if (*list == NULL || strcmp ((*list)->name, name) >= 0) |
| 216 | { |
| 217 | c->next = *list; |
| 218 | *list = c; |
| 219 | } |
| 220 | else |
| 221 | { |
| 222 | p = *list; |
| 223 | while (p->next && strcmp (p->next->name, name) <= 0) |
| 224 | { |
| 225 | p = p->next; |
| 226 | } |
| 227 | c->next = p->next; |
| 228 | p->next = c; |
| 229 | } |
| 230 | |
| 231 | c->name = name; |
| 232 | c->class = class; |
| 233 | set_cmd_cfunc (c, fun); |
| 234 | set_cmd_context (c, NULL); |
| 235 | c->doc = doc; |
| 236 | c->flags = 0; |
| 237 | c->replacement = NULL; |
| 238 | c->pre_show_hook = NULL; |
| 239 | c->hook_in = 0; |
| 240 | c->prefixlist = NULL; |
| 241 | c->prefixname = NULL; |
| 242 | c->allow_unknown = 0; |
| 243 | c->prefix = NULL; |
| 244 | c->abbrev_flag = 0; |
| 245 | set_cmd_completer (c, make_symbol_completion_list_fn); |
| 246 | c->destroyer = NULL; |
| 247 | c->type = not_set_cmd; |
| 248 | c->var = NULL; |
| 249 | c->var_type = var_boolean; |
| 250 | c->enums = NULL; |
| 251 | c->user_commands = NULL; |
| 252 | c->cmd_pointer = NULL; |
| 253 | c->alias_chain = NULL; |
| 254 | |
| 255 | return c; |
| 256 | } |
| 257 | |
| 258 | /* Deprecates a command CMD. |
| 259 | REPLACEMENT is the name of the command which should be used in |
| 260 | place of this command, or NULL if no such command exists. |
| 261 | |
| 262 | This function does not check to see if command REPLACEMENT exists |
| 263 | since gdb may not have gotten around to adding REPLACEMENT when |
| 264 | this function is called. |
| 265 | |
| 266 | Returns a pointer to the deprecated command. */ |
| 267 | |
| 268 | struct cmd_list_element * |
| 269 | deprecate_cmd (struct cmd_list_element *cmd, char *replacement) |
| 270 | { |
| 271 | cmd->flags |= (CMD_DEPRECATED | DEPRECATED_WARN_USER); |
| 272 | |
| 273 | if (replacement != NULL) |
| 274 | cmd->replacement = replacement; |
| 275 | else |
| 276 | cmd->replacement = NULL; |
| 277 | |
| 278 | return cmd; |
| 279 | } |
| 280 | |
| 281 | struct cmd_list_element * |
| 282 | add_alias_cmd (char *name, char *oldname, enum command_class class, |
| 283 | int abbrev_flag, struct cmd_list_element **list) |
| 284 | { |
| 285 | /* Must do this since lookup_cmd tries to side-effect its first |
| 286 | arg. */ |
| 287 | char *copied_name; |
| 288 | struct cmd_list_element *old; |
| 289 | struct cmd_list_element *c; |
| 290 | |
| 291 | copied_name = (char *) alloca (strlen (oldname) + 1); |
| 292 | strcpy (copied_name, oldname); |
| 293 | old = lookup_cmd (&copied_name, *list, "", 1, 1); |
| 294 | |
| 295 | if (old == 0) |
| 296 | { |
| 297 | struct cmd_list_element *prehook, *prehookee, *posthook, *posthookee; |
| 298 | struct cmd_list_element *aliases = delete_cmd (name, list, |
| 299 | &prehook, &prehookee, |
| 300 | &posthook, &posthookee); |
| 301 | |
| 302 | /* If this happens, it means a programmer error somewhere. */ |
| 303 | gdb_assert (!aliases && !prehook && !prehookee |
| 304 | && !posthook && ! posthookee); |
| 305 | return 0; |
| 306 | } |
| 307 | |
| 308 | c = add_cmd (name, class, NULL, old->doc, list); |
| 309 | /* NOTE: Both FUNC and all the FUNCTIONs need to be copied. */ |
| 310 | c->func = old->func; |
| 311 | c->function = old->function; |
| 312 | c->prefixlist = old->prefixlist; |
| 313 | c->prefixname = old->prefixname; |
| 314 | c->allow_unknown = old->allow_unknown; |
| 315 | c->abbrev_flag = abbrev_flag; |
| 316 | c->cmd_pointer = old; |
| 317 | c->alias_chain = old->aliases; |
| 318 | old->aliases = c; |
| 319 | |
| 320 | set_cmd_prefix (c, list); |
| 321 | return c; |
| 322 | } |
| 323 | |
| 324 | /* Like add_cmd but adds an element for a command prefix: a name that |
| 325 | should be followed by a subcommand to be looked up in another |
| 326 | command list. PREFIXLIST should be the address of the variable |
| 327 | containing that list. */ |
| 328 | |
| 329 | struct cmd_list_element * |
| 330 | add_prefix_cmd (char *name, enum command_class class, |
| 331 | void (*fun) (char *, int), |
| 332 | char *doc, struct cmd_list_element **prefixlist, |
| 333 | char *prefixname, int allow_unknown, |
| 334 | struct cmd_list_element **list) |
| 335 | { |
| 336 | struct cmd_list_element *c = add_cmd (name, class, fun, doc, list); |
| 337 | struct cmd_list_element *p; |
| 338 | |
| 339 | c->prefixlist = prefixlist; |
| 340 | c->prefixname = prefixname; |
| 341 | c->allow_unknown = allow_unknown; |
| 342 | |
| 343 | if (list == &cmdlist) |
| 344 | c->prefix = NULL; |
| 345 | else |
| 346 | set_cmd_prefix (c, list); |
| 347 | |
| 348 | /* Update the field 'prefix' of each cmd_list_element in *PREFIXLIST. */ |
| 349 | for (p = *prefixlist; p != NULL; p = p->next) |
| 350 | p->prefix = c; |
| 351 | |
| 352 | return c; |
| 353 | } |
| 354 | |
| 355 | /* Like add_prefix_cmd but sets the abbrev_flag on the new command. */ |
| 356 | |
| 357 | struct cmd_list_element * |
| 358 | add_abbrev_prefix_cmd (char *name, enum command_class class, |
| 359 | void (*fun) (char *, int), char *doc, |
| 360 | struct cmd_list_element **prefixlist, char *prefixname, |
| 361 | int allow_unknown, struct cmd_list_element **list) |
| 362 | { |
| 363 | struct cmd_list_element *c = add_cmd (name, class, fun, doc, list); |
| 364 | |
| 365 | c->prefixlist = prefixlist; |
| 366 | c->prefixname = prefixname; |
| 367 | c->allow_unknown = allow_unknown; |
| 368 | c->abbrev_flag = 1; |
| 369 | return c; |
| 370 | } |
| 371 | |
| 372 | /* This is an empty "cfunc". */ |
| 373 | void |
| 374 | not_just_help_class_command (char *args, int from_tty) |
| 375 | { |
| 376 | } |
| 377 | |
| 378 | /* This is an empty "sfunc". */ |
| 379 | static void empty_sfunc (char *, int, struct cmd_list_element *); |
| 380 | |
| 381 | static void |
| 382 | empty_sfunc (char *args, int from_tty, struct cmd_list_element *c) |
| 383 | { |
| 384 | } |
| 385 | |
| 386 | /* Add element named NAME to command list LIST (the list for set/show |
| 387 | or some sublist thereof). |
| 388 | TYPE is set_cmd or show_cmd. |
| 389 | CLASS is as in add_cmd. |
| 390 | VAR_TYPE is the kind of thing we are setting. |
| 391 | VAR is address of the variable being controlled by this command. |
| 392 | DOC is the documentation string. */ |
| 393 | |
| 394 | static struct cmd_list_element * |
| 395 | add_set_or_show_cmd (char *name, |
| 396 | enum cmd_types type, |
| 397 | enum command_class class, |
| 398 | var_types var_type, |
| 399 | void *var, |
| 400 | char *doc, |
| 401 | struct cmd_list_element **list) |
| 402 | { |
| 403 | struct cmd_list_element *c = add_cmd (name, class, NULL, doc, list); |
| 404 | |
| 405 | gdb_assert (type == set_cmd || type == show_cmd); |
| 406 | c->type = type; |
| 407 | c->var_type = var_type; |
| 408 | c->var = var; |
| 409 | /* This needs to be something besides NULL so that this isn't |
| 410 | treated as a help class. */ |
| 411 | set_cmd_sfunc (c, empty_sfunc); |
| 412 | return c; |
| 413 | } |
| 414 | |
| 415 | /* Add element named NAME to both the command SET_LIST and SHOW_LIST. |
| 416 | CLASS is as in add_cmd. VAR_TYPE is the kind of thing we are |
| 417 | setting. VAR is address of the variable being controlled by this |
| 418 | command. SET_FUNC and SHOW_FUNC are the callback functions (if |
| 419 | non-NULL). SET_DOC, SHOW_DOC and HELP_DOC are the documentation |
| 420 | strings. PRINT the format string to print the value. SET_RESULT |
| 421 | and SHOW_RESULT, if not NULL, are set to the resulting command |
| 422 | structures. */ |
| 423 | |
| 424 | static void |
| 425 | add_setshow_cmd_full (char *name, |
| 426 | enum command_class class, |
| 427 | var_types var_type, void *var, |
| 428 | const char *set_doc, const char *show_doc, |
| 429 | const char *help_doc, |
| 430 | cmd_sfunc_ftype *set_func, |
| 431 | show_value_ftype *show_func, |
| 432 | struct cmd_list_element **set_list, |
| 433 | struct cmd_list_element **show_list, |
| 434 | struct cmd_list_element **set_result, |
| 435 | struct cmd_list_element **show_result) |
| 436 | { |
| 437 | struct cmd_list_element *set; |
| 438 | struct cmd_list_element *show; |
| 439 | char *full_set_doc; |
| 440 | char *full_show_doc; |
| 441 | |
| 442 | if (help_doc != NULL) |
| 443 | { |
| 444 | full_set_doc = xstrprintf ("%s\n%s", set_doc, help_doc); |
| 445 | full_show_doc = xstrprintf ("%s\n%s", show_doc, help_doc); |
| 446 | } |
| 447 | else |
| 448 | { |
| 449 | full_set_doc = xstrdup (set_doc); |
| 450 | full_show_doc = xstrdup (show_doc); |
| 451 | } |
| 452 | set = add_set_or_show_cmd (name, set_cmd, class, var_type, var, |
| 453 | full_set_doc, set_list); |
| 454 | if (set_func != NULL) |
| 455 | set_cmd_sfunc (set, set_func); |
| 456 | |
| 457 | set_cmd_prefix (set, set_list); |
| 458 | |
| 459 | show = add_set_or_show_cmd (name, show_cmd, class, var_type, var, |
| 460 | full_show_doc, show_list); |
| 461 | show->show_value_func = show_func; |
| 462 | |
| 463 | if (set_result != NULL) |
| 464 | *set_result = set; |
| 465 | if (show_result != NULL) |
| 466 | *show_result = show; |
| 467 | } |
| 468 | |
| 469 | /* Add element named NAME to command list LIST (the list for set or |
| 470 | some sublist thereof). CLASS is as in add_cmd. ENUMLIST is a list |
| 471 | of strings which may follow NAME. VAR is address of the variable |
| 472 | which will contain the matching string (from ENUMLIST). */ |
| 473 | |
| 474 | void |
| 475 | add_setshow_enum_cmd (char *name, |
| 476 | enum command_class class, |
| 477 | const char *const *enumlist, |
| 478 | const char **var, |
| 479 | const char *set_doc, |
| 480 | const char *show_doc, |
| 481 | const char *help_doc, |
| 482 | cmd_sfunc_ftype *set_func, |
| 483 | show_value_ftype *show_func, |
| 484 | struct cmd_list_element **set_list, |
| 485 | struct cmd_list_element **show_list) |
| 486 | { |
| 487 | struct cmd_list_element *c; |
| 488 | |
| 489 | add_setshow_cmd_full (name, class, var_enum, var, |
| 490 | set_doc, show_doc, help_doc, |
| 491 | set_func, show_func, |
| 492 | set_list, show_list, |
| 493 | &c, NULL); |
| 494 | c->enums = enumlist; |
| 495 | } |
| 496 | |
| 497 | const char * const auto_boolean_enums[] = { "on", "off", "auto", NULL }; |
| 498 | |
| 499 | /* Add an auto-boolean command named NAME to both the set and show |
| 500 | command list lists. CLASS is as in add_cmd. VAR is address of the |
| 501 | variable which will contain the value. DOC is the documentation |
| 502 | string. FUNC is the corresponding callback. */ |
| 503 | void |
| 504 | add_setshow_auto_boolean_cmd (char *name, |
| 505 | enum command_class class, |
| 506 | enum auto_boolean *var, |
| 507 | const char *set_doc, const char *show_doc, |
| 508 | const char *help_doc, |
| 509 | cmd_sfunc_ftype *set_func, |
| 510 | show_value_ftype *show_func, |
| 511 | struct cmd_list_element **set_list, |
| 512 | struct cmd_list_element **show_list) |
| 513 | { |
| 514 | struct cmd_list_element *c; |
| 515 | |
| 516 | add_setshow_cmd_full (name, class, var_auto_boolean, var, |
| 517 | set_doc, show_doc, help_doc, |
| 518 | set_func, show_func, |
| 519 | set_list, show_list, |
| 520 | &c, NULL); |
| 521 | c->enums = auto_boolean_enums; |
| 522 | } |
| 523 | |
| 524 | /* Add element named NAME to both the set and show command LISTs (the |
| 525 | list for set/show or some sublist thereof). CLASS is as in |
| 526 | add_cmd. VAR is address of the variable which will contain the |
| 527 | value. SET_DOC and SHOW_DOC are the documentation strings. */ |
| 528 | void |
| 529 | add_setshow_boolean_cmd (char *name, enum command_class class, int *var, |
| 530 | const char *set_doc, const char *show_doc, |
| 531 | const char *help_doc, |
| 532 | cmd_sfunc_ftype *set_func, |
| 533 | show_value_ftype *show_func, |
| 534 | struct cmd_list_element **set_list, |
| 535 | struct cmd_list_element **show_list) |
| 536 | { |
| 537 | static const char *boolean_enums[] = { "on", "off", NULL }; |
| 538 | struct cmd_list_element *c; |
| 539 | |
| 540 | add_setshow_cmd_full (name, class, var_boolean, var, |
| 541 | set_doc, show_doc, help_doc, |
| 542 | set_func, show_func, |
| 543 | set_list, show_list, |
| 544 | &c, NULL); |
| 545 | c->enums = boolean_enums; |
| 546 | } |
| 547 | |
| 548 | /* Add element named NAME to both the set and show command LISTs (the |
| 549 | list for set/show or some sublist thereof). */ |
| 550 | void |
| 551 | add_setshow_filename_cmd (char *name, enum command_class class, |
| 552 | char **var, |
| 553 | const char *set_doc, const char *show_doc, |
| 554 | const char *help_doc, |
| 555 | cmd_sfunc_ftype *set_func, |
| 556 | show_value_ftype *show_func, |
| 557 | struct cmd_list_element **set_list, |
| 558 | struct cmd_list_element **show_list) |
| 559 | { |
| 560 | struct cmd_list_element *set_result; |
| 561 | |
| 562 | add_setshow_cmd_full (name, class, var_filename, var, |
| 563 | set_doc, show_doc, help_doc, |
| 564 | set_func, show_func, |
| 565 | set_list, show_list, |
| 566 | &set_result, NULL); |
| 567 | set_cmd_completer (set_result, filename_completer); |
| 568 | } |
| 569 | |
| 570 | /* Add element named NAME to both the set and show command LISTs (the |
| 571 | list for set/show or some sublist thereof). */ |
| 572 | void |
| 573 | add_setshow_string_cmd (char *name, enum command_class class, |
| 574 | char **var, |
| 575 | const char *set_doc, const char *show_doc, |
| 576 | const char *help_doc, |
| 577 | cmd_sfunc_ftype *set_func, |
| 578 | show_value_ftype *show_func, |
| 579 | struct cmd_list_element **set_list, |
| 580 | struct cmd_list_element **show_list) |
| 581 | { |
| 582 | add_setshow_cmd_full (name, class, var_string, var, |
| 583 | set_doc, show_doc, help_doc, |
| 584 | set_func, show_func, |
| 585 | set_list, show_list, |
| 586 | NULL, NULL); |
| 587 | } |
| 588 | |
| 589 | /* Add element named NAME to both the set and show command LISTs (the |
| 590 | list for set/show or some sublist thereof). */ |
| 591 | void |
| 592 | add_setshow_string_noescape_cmd (char *name, enum command_class class, |
| 593 | char **var, |
| 594 | const char *set_doc, const char *show_doc, |
| 595 | const char *help_doc, |
| 596 | cmd_sfunc_ftype *set_func, |
| 597 | show_value_ftype *show_func, |
| 598 | struct cmd_list_element **set_list, |
| 599 | struct cmd_list_element **show_list) |
| 600 | { |
| 601 | add_setshow_cmd_full (name, class, var_string_noescape, var, |
| 602 | set_doc, show_doc, help_doc, |
| 603 | set_func, show_func, |
| 604 | set_list, show_list, |
| 605 | NULL, NULL); |
| 606 | } |
| 607 | |
| 608 | /* Add element named NAME to both the set and show command LISTs (the |
| 609 | list for set/show or some sublist thereof). */ |
| 610 | void |
| 611 | add_setshow_optional_filename_cmd (char *name, enum command_class class, |
| 612 | char **var, |
| 613 | const char *set_doc, const char *show_doc, |
| 614 | const char *help_doc, |
| 615 | cmd_sfunc_ftype *set_func, |
| 616 | show_value_ftype *show_func, |
| 617 | struct cmd_list_element **set_list, |
| 618 | struct cmd_list_element **show_list) |
| 619 | { |
| 620 | struct cmd_list_element *set_result; |
| 621 | |
| 622 | add_setshow_cmd_full (name, class, var_optional_filename, var, |
| 623 | set_doc, show_doc, help_doc, |
| 624 | set_func, show_func, |
| 625 | set_list, show_list, |
| 626 | &set_result, NULL); |
| 627 | |
| 628 | set_cmd_completer (set_result, filename_completer); |
| 629 | |
| 630 | } |
| 631 | |
| 632 | /* Add element named NAME to both the set and show command LISTs (the |
| 633 | list for set/show or some sublist thereof). CLASS is as in |
| 634 | add_cmd. VAR is address of the variable which will contain the |
| 635 | value. SET_DOC and SHOW_DOC are the documentation strings. */ |
| 636 | void |
| 637 | add_setshow_integer_cmd (char *name, enum command_class class, |
| 638 | int *var, |
| 639 | const char *set_doc, const char *show_doc, |
| 640 | const char *help_doc, |
| 641 | cmd_sfunc_ftype *set_func, |
| 642 | show_value_ftype *show_func, |
| 643 | struct cmd_list_element **set_list, |
| 644 | struct cmd_list_element **show_list) |
| 645 | { |
| 646 | add_setshow_cmd_full (name, class, var_integer, var, |
| 647 | set_doc, show_doc, help_doc, |
| 648 | set_func, show_func, |
| 649 | set_list, show_list, |
| 650 | NULL, NULL); |
| 651 | } |
| 652 | |
| 653 | /* Add element named NAME to both the set and show command LISTs (the |
| 654 | list for set/show or some sublist thereof). CLASS is as in |
| 655 | add_cmd. VAR is address of the variable which will contain the |
| 656 | value. SET_DOC and SHOW_DOC are the documentation strings. */ |
| 657 | void |
| 658 | add_setshow_uinteger_cmd (char *name, enum command_class class, |
| 659 | unsigned int *var, |
| 660 | const char *set_doc, const char *show_doc, |
| 661 | const char *help_doc, |
| 662 | cmd_sfunc_ftype *set_func, |
| 663 | show_value_ftype *show_func, |
| 664 | struct cmd_list_element **set_list, |
| 665 | struct cmd_list_element **show_list) |
| 666 | { |
| 667 | add_setshow_cmd_full (name, class, var_uinteger, var, |
| 668 | set_doc, show_doc, help_doc, |
| 669 | set_func, show_func, |
| 670 | set_list, show_list, |
| 671 | NULL, NULL); |
| 672 | } |
| 673 | |
| 674 | /* Add element named NAME to both the set and show command LISTs (the |
| 675 | list for set/show or some sublist thereof). CLASS is as in |
| 676 | add_cmd. VAR is address of the variable which will contain the |
| 677 | value. SET_DOC and SHOW_DOC are the documentation strings. */ |
| 678 | void |
| 679 | add_setshow_zinteger_cmd (char *name, enum command_class class, |
| 680 | int *var, |
| 681 | const char *set_doc, const char *show_doc, |
| 682 | const char *help_doc, |
| 683 | cmd_sfunc_ftype *set_func, |
| 684 | show_value_ftype *show_func, |
| 685 | struct cmd_list_element **set_list, |
| 686 | struct cmd_list_element **show_list) |
| 687 | { |
| 688 | add_setshow_cmd_full (name, class, var_zinteger, var, |
| 689 | set_doc, show_doc, help_doc, |
| 690 | set_func, show_func, |
| 691 | set_list, show_list, |
| 692 | NULL, NULL); |
| 693 | } |
| 694 | |
| 695 | /* Add element named NAME to both the set and show command LISTs (the |
| 696 | list for set/show or some sublist thereof). CLASS is as in |
| 697 | add_cmd. VAR is address of the variable which will contain the |
| 698 | value. SET_DOC and SHOW_DOC are the documentation strings. */ |
| 699 | void |
| 700 | add_setshow_zuinteger_cmd (char *name, enum command_class class, |
| 701 | unsigned int *var, |
| 702 | const char *set_doc, const char *show_doc, |
| 703 | const char *help_doc, |
| 704 | cmd_sfunc_ftype *set_func, |
| 705 | show_value_ftype *show_func, |
| 706 | struct cmd_list_element **set_list, |
| 707 | struct cmd_list_element **show_list) |
| 708 | { |
| 709 | add_setshow_cmd_full (name, class, var_zuinteger, var, |
| 710 | set_doc, show_doc, help_doc, |
| 711 | set_func, show_func, |
| 712 | set_list, show_list, |
| 713 | NULL, NULL); |
| 714 | } |
| 715 | |
| 716 | /* Remove the command named NAME from the command list. Return the |
| 717 | list commands which were aliased to the deleted command. If the |
| 718 | command had no aliases, return NULL. The various *HOOKs are set to |
| 719 | the pre- and post-hook commands for the deleted command. If the |
| 720 | command does not have a hook, the corresponding out parameter is |
| 721 | set to NULL. */ |
| 722 | |
| 723 | static struct cmd_list_element * |
| 724 | delete_cmd (char *name, struct cmd_list_element **list, |
| 725 | struct cmd_list_element **prehook, |
| 726 | struct cmd_list_element **prehookee, |
| 727 | struct cmd_list_element **posthook, |
| 728 | struct cmd_list_element **posthookee) |
| 729 | { |
| 730 | struct cmd_list_element *iter; |
| 731 | struct cmd_list_element **previous_chain_ptr; |
| 732 | struct cmd_list_element *aliases = NULL; |
| 733 | |
| 734 | *prehook = NULL; |
| 735 | *prehookee = NULL; |
| 736 | *posthook = NULL; |
| 737 | *posthookee = NULL; |
| 738 | previous_chain_ptr = list; |
| 739 | |
| 740 | for (iter = *previous_chain_ptr; iter; iter = *previous_chain_ptr) |
| 741 | { |
| 742 | if (strcmp (iter->name, name) == 0) |
| 743 | { |
| 744 | if (iter->destroyer) |
| 745 | iter->destroyer (iter, iter->context); |
| 746 | if (iter->hookee_pre) |
| 747 | iter->hookee_pre->hook_pre = 0; |
| 748 | *prehook = iter->hook_pre; |
| 749 | *prehookee = iter->hookee_pre; |
| 750 | if (iter->hookee_post) |
| 751 | iter->hookee_post->hook_post = 0; |
| 752 | *posthook = iter->hook_post; |
| 753 | *posthookee = iter->hookee_post; |
| 754 | |
| 755 | /* Update the link. */ |
| 756 | *previous_chain_ptr = iter->next; |
| 757 | |
| 758 | aliases = iter->aliases; |
| 759 | |
| 760 | /* If this command was an alias, remove it from the list of |
| 761 | aliases. */ |
| 762 | if (iter->cmd_pointer) |
| 763 | { |
| 764 | struct cmd_list_element **prevp = &iter->cmd_pointer->aliases; |
| 765 | struct cmd_list_element *a = *prevp; |
| 766 | |
| 767 | while (a != iter) |
| 768 | { |
| 769 | prevp = &a->alias_chain; |
| 770 | a = *prevp; |
| 771 | } |
| 772 | *prevp = iter->alias_chain; |
| 773 | } |
| 774 | |
| 775 | xfree (iter); |
| 776 | |
| 777 | /* We won't see another command with the same name. */ |
| 778 | break; |
| 779 | } |
| 780 | else |
| 781 | previous_chain_ptr = &iter->next; |
| 782 | } |
| 783 | |
| 784 | return aliases; |
| 785 | } |
| 786 | \f |
| 787 | /* Shorthands to the commands above. */ |
| 788 | |
| 789 | /* Add an element to the list of info subcommands. */ |
| 790 | |
| 791 | struct cmd_list_element * |
| 792 | add_info (char *name, void (*fun) (char *, int), char *doc) |
| 793 | { |
| 794 | return add_cmd (name, no_class, fun, doc, &infolist); |
| 795 | } |
| 796 | |
| 797 | /* Add an alias to the list of info subcommands. */ |
| 798 | |
| 799 | struct cmd_list_element * |
| 800 | add_info_alias (char *name, char *oldname, int abbrev_flag) |
| 801 | { |
| 802 | return add_alias_cmd (name, oldname, 0, abbrev_flag, &infolist); |
| 803 | } |
| 804 | |
| 805 | /* Add an element to the list of commands. */ |
| 806 | |
| 807 | struct cmd_list_element * |
| 808 | add_com (char *name, enum command_class class, void (*fun) (char *, int), |
| 809 | char *doc) |
| 810 | { |
| 811 | return add_cmd (name, class, fun, doc, &cmdlist); |
| 812 | } |
| 813 | |
| 814 | /* Add an alias or abbreviation command to the list of commands. */ |
| 815 | |
| 816 | struct cmd_list_element * |
| 817 | add_com_alias (char *name, char *oldname, enum command_class class, |
| 818 | int abbrev_flag) |
| 819 | { |
| 820 | return add_alias_cmd (name, oldname, class, abbrev_flag, &cmdlist); |
| 821 | } |
| 822 | \f |
| 823 | /* Recursively walk the commandlist structures, and print out the |
| 824 | documentation of commands that match our regex in either their |
| 825 | name, or their documentation. |
| 826 | */ |
| 827 | void |
| 828 | apropos_cmd (struct ui_file *stream, |
| 829 | struct cmd_list_element *commandlist, |
| 830 | struct re_pattern_buffer *regex, char *prefix) |
| 831 | { |
| 832 | struct cmd_list_element *c; |
| 833 | int returnvalue; |
| 834 | |
| 835 | /* Walk through the commands. */ |
| 836 | for (c=commandlist;c;c=c->next) |
| 837 | { |
| 838 | returnvalue = -1; /* Needed to avoid double printing. */ |
| 839 | if (c->name != NULL) |
| 840 | { |
| 841 | /* Try to match against the name. */ |
| 842 | returnvalue = re_search (regex, c->name, strlen(c->name), |
| 843 | 0, strlen (c->name), NULL); |
| 844 | if (returnvalue >= 0) |
| 845 | { |
| 846 | print_help_for_command (c, prefix, |
| 847 | 0 /* don't recurse */, stream); |
| 848 | } |
| 849 | } |
| 850 | if (c->doc != NULL && returnvalue < 0) |
| 851 | { |
| 852 | /* Try to match against documentation. */ |
| 853 | if (re_search(regex,c->doc,strlen(c->doc),0,strlen(c->doc),NULL) >=0) |
| 854 | { |
| 855 | print_help_for_command (c, prefix, |
| 856 | 0 /* don't recurse */, stream); |
| 857 | } |
| 858 | } |
| 859 | /* Check if this command has subcommands and is not an |
| 860 | abbreviation. We skip listing subcommands of abbreviations |
| 861 | in order to avoid duplicates in the output. */ |
| 862 | if (c->prefixlist != NULL && !c->abbrev_flag) |
| 863 | { |
| 864 | /* Recursively call ourselves on the subcommand list, |
| 865 | passing the right prefix in. */ |
| 866 | apropos_cmd (stream,*c->prefixlist,regex,c->prefixname); |
| 867 | } |
| 868 | } |
| 869 | } |
| 870 | |
| 871 | /* This command really has to deal with two things: |
| 872 | 1) I want documentation on *this string* (usually called by |
| 873 | "help commandname"). |
| 874 | |
| 875 | 2) I want documentation on *this list* (usually called by giving a |
| 876 | command that requires subcommands. Also called by saying just |
| 877 | "help".) |
| 878 | |
| 879 | I am going to split this into two seperate comamnds, help_cmd and |
| 880 | help_list. */ |
| 881 | |
| 882 | void |
| 883 | help_cmd (char *command, struct ui_file *stream) |
| 884 | { |
| 885 | struct cmd_list_element *c; |
| 886 | extern struct cmd_list_element *cmdlist; |
| 887 | |
| 888 | if (!command) |
| 889 | { |
| 890 | help_list (cmdlist, "", all_classes, stream); |
| 891 | return; |
| 892 | } |
| 893 | |
| 894 | if (strcmp (command, "all") == 0) |
| 895 | { |
| 896 | help_all (stream); |
| 897 | return; |
| 898 | } |
| 899 | |
| 900 | c = lookup_cmd (&command, cmdlist, "", 0, 0); |
| 901 | |
| 902 | if (c == 0) |
| 903 | return; |
| 904 | |
| 905 | /* There are three cases here. |
| 906 | If c->prefixlist is nonzero, we have a prefix command. |
| 907 | Print its documentation, then list its subcommands. |
| 908 | |
| 909 | If c->func is non NULL, we really have a command. Print its |
| 910 | documentation and return. |
| 911 | |
| 912 | If c->func is NULL, we have a class name. Print its |
| 913 | documentation (as if it were a command) and then set class to the |
| 914 | number of this class so that the commands in the class will be |
| 915 | listed. */ |
| 916 | |
| 917 | fputs_filtered (c->doc, stream); |
| 918 | fputs_filtered ("\n", stream); |
| 919 | |
| 920 | if (c->prefixlist == 0 && c->func != NULL) |
| 921 | return; |
| 922 | fprintf_filtered (stream, "\n"); |
| 923 | |
| 924 | /* If this is a prefix command, print it's subcommands. */ |
| 925 | if (c->prefixlist) |
| 926 | help_list (*c->prefixlist, c->prefixname, all_commands, stream); |
| 927 | |
| 928 | /* If this is a class name, print all of the commands in the class. */ |
| 929 | if (c->func == NULL) |
| 930 | help_list (cmdlist, "", c->class, stream); |
| 931 | |
| 932 | if (c->hook_pre || c->hook_post) |
| 933 | fprintf_filtered (stream, |
| 934 | "\nThis command has a hook (or hooks) defined:\n"); |
| 935 | |
| 936 | if (c->hook_pre) |
| 937 | fprintf_filtered (stream, |
| 938 | "\tThis command is run after : %s (pre hook)\n", |
| 939 | c->hook_pre->name); |
| 940 | if (c->hook_post) |
| 941 | fprintf_filtered (stream, |
| 942 | "\tThis command is run before : %s (post hook)\n", |
| 943 | c->hook_post->name); |
| 944 | } |
| 945 | |
| 946 | /* |
| 947 | * Get a specific kind of help on a command list. |
| 948 | * |
| 949 | * LIST is the list. |
| 950 | * CMDTYPE is the prefix to use in the title string. |
| 951 | * CLASS is the class with which to list the nodes of this list (see |
| 952 | * documentation for help_cmd_list below), As usual, ALL_COMMANDS for |
| 953 | * everything, ALL_CLASSES for just classes, and non-negative for only things |
| 954 | * in a specific class. |
| 955 | * and STREAM is the output stream on which to print things. |
| 956 | * If you call this routine with a class >= 0, it recurses. |
| 957 | */ |
| 958 | void |
| 959 | help_list (struct cmd_list_element *list, char *cmdtype, |
| 960 | enum command_class class, struct ui_file *stream) |
| 961 | { |
| 962 | int len; |
| 963 | char *cmdtype1, *cmdtype2; |
| 964 | |
| 965 | /* If CMDTYPE is "foo ", CMDTYPE1 gets " foo" and CMDTYPE2 gets "foo sub". |
| 966 | */ |
| 967 | len = strlen (cmdtype); |
| 968 | cmdtype1 = (char *) alloca (len + 1); |
| 969 | cmdtype1[0] = 0; |
| 970 | cmdtype2 = (char *) alloca (len + 4); |
| 971 | cmdtype2[0] = 0; |
| 972 | if (len) |
| 973 | { |
| 974 | cmdtype1[0] = ' '; |
| 975 | strncpy (cmdtype1 + 1, cmdtype, len - 1); |
| 976 | cmdtype1[len] = 0; |
| 977 | strncpy (cmdtype2, cmdtype, len - 1); |
| 978 | strcpy (cmdtype2 + len - 1, " sub"); |
| 979 | } |
| 980 | |
| 981 | if (class == all_classes) |
| 982 | fprintf_filtered (stream, "List of classes of %scommands:\n\n", cmdtype2); |
| 983 | else |
| 984 | fprintf_filtered (stream, "List of %scommands:\n\n", cmdtype2); |
| 985 | |
| 986 | help_cmd_list (list, class, cmdtype, (int) class >= 0, stream); |
| 987 | |
| 988 | if (class == all_classes) |
| 989 | { |
| 990 | fprintf_filtered (stream, "\n\ |
| 991 | Type \"help%s\" followed by a class name for a list of commands in ", |
| 992 | cmdtype1); |
| 993 | wrap_here (""); |
| 994 | fprintf_filtered (stream, "that class."); |
| 995 | |
| 996 | fprintf_filtered (stream, "\n\ |
| 997 | Type \"help all\" for the list of all commands."); |
| 998 | } |
| 999 | |
| 1000 | fprintf_filtered (stream, "\nType \"help%s\" followed by %scommand name ", |
| 1001 | cmdtype1, cmdtype2); |
| 1002 | wrap_here (""); |
| 1003 | fputs_filtered ("for ", stream); |
| 1004 | wrap_here (""); |
| 1005 | fputs_filtered ("full ", stream); |
| 1006 | wrap_here (""); |
| 1007 | fputs_filtered ("documentation.\n", stream); |
| 1008 | fputs_filtered ("Type \"apropos word\" to search " |
| 1009 | "for commands related to \"word\".\n", stream); |
| 1010 | fputs_filtered ("Command name abbreviations are allowed if unambiguous.\n", |
| 1011 | stream); |
| 1012 | } |
| 1013 | |
| 1014 | static void |
| 1015 | help_all (struct ui_file *stream) |
| 1016 | { |
| 1017 | struct cmd_list_element *c; |
| 1018 | extern struct cmd_list_element *cmdlist; |
| 1019 | int seen_unclassified = 0; |
| 1020 | |
| 1021 | for (c = cmdlist; c; c = c->next) |
| 1022 | { |
| 1023 | if (c->abbrev_flag) |
| 1024 | continue; |
| 1025 | /* If this is a class name, print all of the commands in the |
| 1026 | class. */ |
| 1027 | |
| 1028 | if (c->func == NULL) |
| 1029 | { |
| 1030 | fprintf_filtered (stream, "\nCommand class: %s\n\n", c->name); |
| 1031 | help_cmd_list (cmdlist, c->class, "", 1, stream); |
| 1032 | } |
| 1033 | } |
| 1034 | |
| 1035 | /* While it's expected that all commands are in some class, |
| 1036 | as a safety measure, we'll print commands outside of any |
| 1037 | class at the end. */ |
| 1038 | |
| 1039 | for (c = cmdlist; c; c = c->next) |
| 1040 | { |
| 1041 | if (c->abbrev_flag) |
| 1042 | continue; |
| 1043 | |
| 1044 | if (c->class == no_class) |
| 1045 | { |
| 1046 | if (!seen_unclassified) |
| 1047 | { |
| 1048 | fprintf_filtered (stream, "\nUnclassified commands\n\n"); |
| 1049 | seen_unclassified = 1; |
| 1050 | } |
| 1051 | print_help_for_command (c, "", 1, stream); |
| 1052 | } |
| 1053 | } |
| 1054 | |
| 1055 | } |
| 1056 | |
| 1057 | /* Print only the first line of STR on STREAM. */ |
| 1058 | void |
| 1059 | print_doc_line (struct ui_file *stream, char *str) |
| 1060 | { |
| 1061 | static char *line_buffer = 0; |
| 1062 | static int line_size; |
| 1063 | char *p; |
| 1064 | |
| 1065 | if (!line_buffer) |
| 1066 | { |
| 1067 | line_size = 80; |
| 1068 | line_buffer = (char *) xmalloc (line_size); |
| 1069 | } |
| 1070 | |
| 1071 | /* Keep printing '.' or ',' not followed by a whitespace for embedded strings |
| 1072 | like '.gdbinit'. */ |
| 1073 | p = str; |
| 1074 | while (*p && *p != '\n' |
| 1075 | && ((*p != '.' && *p != ',') || (p[1] && !isspace (p[1])))) |
| 1076 | p++; |
| 1077 | if (p - str > line_size - 1) |
| 1078 | { |
| 1079 | line_size = p - str + 1; |
| 1080 | xfree (line_buffer); |
| 1081 | line_buffer = (char *) xmalloc (line_size); |
| 1082 | } |
| 1083 | strncpy (line_buffer, str, p - str); |
| 1084 | line_buffer[p - str] = '\0'; |
| 1085 | if (islower (line_buffer[0])) |
| 1086 | line_buffer[0] = toupper (line_buffer[0]); |
| 1087 | fputs_filtered (line_buffer, stream); |
| 1088 | } |
| 1089 | |
| 1090 | /* Print one-line help for command C. |
| 1091 | If RECURSE is non-zero, also print one-line descriptions |
| 1092 | of all prefixed subcommands. */ |
| 1093 | static void |
| 1094 | print_help_for_command (struct cmd_list_element *c, char *prefix, int recurse, |
| 1095 | struct ui_file *stream) |
| 1096 | { |
| 1097 | fprintf_filtered (stream, "%s%s -- ", prefix, c->name); |
| 1098 | print_doc_line (stream, c->doc); |
| 1099 | fputs_filtered ("\n", stream); |
| 1100 | |
| 1101 | if (recurse |
| 1102 | && c->prefixlist != 0 |
| 1103 | && c->abbrev_flag == 0) |
| 1104 | /* Subcommands of a prefix command typically have 'all_commands' |
| 1105 | as class. If we pass CLASS to recursive invocation, |
| 1106 | most often we won't see anything. */ |
| 1107 | help_cmd_list (*c->prefixlist, all_commands, c->prefixname, 1, stream); |
| 1108 | } |
| 1109 | |
| 1110 | /* |
| 1111 | * Implement a help command on command list LIST. |
| 1112 | * RECURSE should be non-zero if this should be done recursively on |
| 1113 | * all sublists of LIST. |
| 1114 | * PREFIX is the prefix to print before each command name. |
| 1115 | * STREAM is the stream upon which the output should be written. |
| 1116 | * CLASS should be: |
| 1117 | * A non-negative class number to list only commands in that |
| 1118 | * class. |
| 1119 | * ALL_COMMANDS to list all commands in list. |
| 1120 | * ALL_CLASSES to list all classes in list. |
| 1121 | * |
| 1122 | * Note that RECURSE will be active on *all* sublists, not just the |
| 1123 | * ones selected by the criteria above (ie. the selection mechanism |
| 1124 | * is at the low level, not the high-level). |
| 1125 | */ |
| 1126 | void |
| 1127 | help_cmd_list (struct cmd_list_element *list, enum command_class class, |
| 1128 | char *prefix, int recurse, struct ui_file *stream) |
| 1129 | { |
| 1130 | struct cmd_list_element *c; |
| 1131 | |
| 1132 | for (c = list; c; c = c->next) |
| 1133 | { |
| 1134 | if (c->abbrev_flag == 0 |
| 1135 | && (class == all_commands |
| 1136 | || (class == all_classes && c->func == NULL) |
| 1137 | || (class == c->class && c->func != NULL))) |
| 1138 | { |
| 1139 | print_help_for_command (c, prefix, recurse, stream); |
| 1140 | } |
| 1141 | else if (c->abbrev_flag == 0 && recurse |
| 1142 | && class == class_user && c->prefixlist != NULL) |
| 1143 | /* User-defined commands may be subcommands. */ |
| 1144 | help_cmd_list (*c->prefixlist, class, c->prefixname, |
| 1145 | recurse, stream); |
| 1146 | } |
| 1147 | } |
| 1148 | \f |
| 1149 | |
| 1150 | /* Search the input clist for 'command'. Return the command if |
| 1151 | found (or NULL if not), and return the number of commands |
| 1152 | found in nfound. */ |
| 1153 | |
| 1154 | static struct cmd_list_element * |
| 1155 | find_cmd (char *command, int len, struct cmd_list_element *clist, |
| 1156 | int ignore_help_classes, int *nfound) |
| 1157 | { |
| 1158 | struct cmd_list_element *found, *c; |
| 1159 | |
| 1160 | found = (struct cmd_list_element *) NULL; |
| 1161 | *nfound = 0; |
| 1162 | for (c = clist; c; c = c->next) |
| 1163 | if (!strncmp (command, c->name, len) |
| 1164 | && (!ignore_help_classes || c->func)) |
| 1165 | { |
| 1166 | found = c; |
| 1167 | (*nfound)++; |
| 1168 | if (c->name[len] == '\0') |
| 1169 | { |
| 1170 | *nfound = 1; |
| 1171 | break; |
| 1172 | } |
| 1173 | } |
| 1174 | return found; |
| 1175 | } |
| 1176 | |
| 1177 | static int |
| 1178 | find_command_name_length (const char *text) |
| 1179 | { |
| 1180 | const char *p = text; |
| 1181 | |
| 1182 | /* Treating underscores as part of command words is important |
| 1183 | so that "set args_foo()" doesn't get interpreted as |
| 1184 | "set args _foo()". */ |
| 1185 | /* Some characters are only used for TUI specific commands. |
| 1186 | However, they are always allowed for the sake of consistency. |
| 1187 | |
| 1188 | The XDB compatibility characters are only allowed when using the |
| 1189 | right mode because they clash with other GDB commands - |
| 1190 | specifically '/' is used as a suffix for print, examine and |
| 1191 | display. |
| 1192 | |
| 1193 | Note that this is larger than the character set allowed when |
| 1194 | creating user-defined commands. */ |
| 1195 | |
| 1196 | /* Recognize '!' as a single character command so that, e.g., "!ls" |
| 1197 | works as expected. */ |
| 1198 | if (*p == '!') |
| 1199 | return 1; |
| 1200 | |
| 1201 | while (isalnum (*p) || *p == '-' || *p == '_' |
| 1202 | /* Characters used by TUI specific commands. */ |
| 1203 | || *p == '+' || *p == '<' || *p == '>' || *p == '$' |
| 1204 | /* Characters used for XDB compatibility. */ |
| 1205 | || (xdb_commands && (*p == '/' || *p == '?'))) |
| 1206 | p++; |
| 1207 | |
| 1208 | return p - text; |
| 1209 | } |
| 1210 | |
| 1211 | /* Return TRUE if NAME is a valid user-defined command name. |
| 1212 | This is a stricter subset of all gdb commands, |
| 1213 | see find_command_name_length. */ |
| 1214 | |
| 1215 | int |
| 1216 | valid_user_defined_cmd_name_p (const char *name) |
| 1217 | { |
| 1218 | const char *p; |
| 1219 | |
| 1220 | if (*name == '\0') |
| 1221 | return FALSE; |
| 1222 | |
| 1223 | /* Alas "42" is a legitimate user-defined command. |
| 1224 | In the interests of not breaking anything we preserve that. */ |
| 1225 | |
| 1226 | for (p = name; *p != '\0'; ++p) |
| 1227 | { |
| 1228 | if (isalnum (*p) |
| 1229 | || *p == '-' |
| 1230 | || *p == '_') |
| 1231 | ; /* Ok. */ |
| 1232 | else |
| 1233 | return FALSE; |
| 1234 | } |
| 1235 | |
| 1236 | return TRUE; |
| 1237 | } |
| 1238 | |
| 1239 | /* This routine takes a line of TEXT and a CLIST in which to start the |
| 1240 | lookup. When it returns it will have incremented the text pointer past |
| 1241 | the section of text it matched, set *RESULT_LIST to point to the list in |
| 1242 | which the last word was matched, and will return a pointer to the cmd |
| 1243 | list element which the text matches. It will return NULL if no match at |
| 1244 | all was possible. It will return -1 (cast appropriately, ick) if ambigous |
| 1245 | matches are possible; in this case *RESULT_LIST will be set to point to |
| 1246 | the list in which there are ambiguous choices (and *TEXT will be set to |
| 1247 | the ambiguous text string). |
| 1248 | |
| 1249 | If the located command was an abbreviation, this routine returns the base |
| 1250 | command of the abbreviation. |
| 1251 | |
| 1252 | It does no error reporting whatsoever; control will always return |
| 1253 | to the superior routine. |
| 1254 | |
| 1255 | In the case of an ambiguous return (-1), *RESULT_LIST will be set to point |
| 1256 | at the prefix_command (ie. the best match) *or* (special case) will be NULL |
| 1257 | if no prefix command was ever found. For example, in the case of "info a", |
| 1258 | "info" matches without ambiguity, but "a" could be "args" or "address", so |
| 1259 | *RESULT_LIST is set to the cmd_list_element for "info". So in this case |
| 1260 | RESULT_LIST should not be interpeted as a pointer to the beginning of a |
| 1261 | list; it simply points to a specific command. In the case of an ambiguous |
| 1262 | return *TEXT is advanced past the last non-ambiguous prefix (e.g. |
| 1263 | "info t" can be "info types" or "info target"; upon return *TEXT has been |
| 1264 | advanced past "info "). |
| 1265 | |
| 1266 | If RESULT_LIST is NULL, don't set *RESULT_LIST (but don't otherwise |
| 1267 | affect the operation). |
| 1268 | |
| 1269 | This routine does *not* modify the text pointed to by TEXT. |
| 1270 | |
| 1271 | If IGNORE_HELP_CLASSES is nonzero, ignore any command list elements which |
| 1272 | are actually help classes rather than commands (i.e. the function field of |
| 1273 | the struct cmd_list_element is NULL). */ |
| 1274 | |
| 1275 | struct cmd_list_element * |
| 1276 | lookup_cmd_1 (char **text, struct cmd_list_element *clist, |
| 1277 | struct cmd_list_element **result_list, int ignore_help_classes) |
| 1278 | { |
| 1279 | char *command; |
| 1280 | int len, tmp, nfound; |
| 1281 | struct cmd_list_element *found, *c; |
| 1282 | char *line = *text; |
| 1283 | |
| 1284 | while (**text == ' ' || **text == '\t') |
| 1285 | (*text)++; |
| 1286 | |
| 1287 | /* Identify the name of the command. */ |
| 1288 | len = find_command_name_length (*text); |
| 1289 | |
| 1290 | /* If nothing but whitespace, return 0. */ |
| 1291 | if (len == 0) |
| 1292 | return 0; |
| 1293 | |
| 1294 | /* *text and p now bracket the first command word to lookup (and |
| 1295 | it's length is len). We copy this into a local temporary. */ |
| 1296 | |
| 1297 | |
| 1298 | command = (char *) alloca (len + 1); |
| 1299 | memcpy (command, *text, len); |
| 1300 | command[len] = '\0'; |
| 1301 | |
| 1302 | /* Look it up. */ |
| 1303 | found = 0; |
| 1304 | nfound = 0; |
| 1305 | found = find_cmd (command, len, clist, ignore_help_classes, &nfound); |
| 1306 | |
| 1307 | /* We didn't find the command in the entered case, so lower case it |
| 1308 | and search again. */ |
| 1309 | if (!found || nfound == 0) |
| 1310 | { |
| 1311 | for (tmp = 0; tmp < len; tmp++) |
| 1312 | { |
| 1313 | char x = command[tmp]; |
| 1314 | |
| 1315 | command[tmp] = isupper (x) ? tolower (x) : x; |
| 1316 | } |
| 1317 | found = find_cmd (command, len, clist, ignore_help_classes, &nfound); |
| 1318 | } |
| 1319 | |
| 1320 | /* If nothing matches, we have a simple failure. */ |
| 1321 | if (nfound == 0) |
| 1322 | return 0; |
| 1323 | |
| 1324 | if (nfound > 1) |
| 1325 | { |
| 1326 | if (result_list != NULL) |
| 1327 | /* Will be modified in calling routine |
| 1328 | if we know what the prefix command is. */ |
| 1329 | *result_list = 0; |
| 1330 | return CMD_LIST_AMBIGUOUS; /* Ambiguous. */ |
| 1331 | } |
| 1332 | |
| 1333 | /* We've matched something on this list. Move text pointer forward. */ |
| 1334 | |
| 1335 | *text += len; |
| 1336 | |
| 1337 | if (found->cmd_pointer) |
| 1338 | { |
| 1339 | /* We drop the alias (abbreviation) in favor of the command it |
| 1340 | is pointing to. If the alias is deprecated, though, we need to |
| 1341 | warn the user about it before we drop it. Note that while we |
| 1342 | are warning about the alias, we may also warn about the command |
| 1343 | itself and we will adjust the appropriate DEPRECATED_WARN_USER |
| 1344 | flags. */ |
| 1345 | |
| 1346 | if (found->flags & DEPRECATED_WARN_USER) |
| 1347 | deprecated_cmd_warning (&line); |
| 1348 | found = found->cmd_pointer; |
| 1349 | } |
| 1350 | /* If we found a prefix command, keep looking. */ |
| 1351 | |
| 1352 | if (found->prefixlist) |
| 1353 | { |
| 1354 | c = lookup_cmd_1 (text, *found->prefixlist, result_list, |
| 1355 | ignore_help_classes); |
| 1356 | if (!c) |
| 1357 | { |
| 1358 | /* Didn't find anything; this is as far as we got. */ |
| 1359 | if (result_list != NULL) |
| 1360 | *result_list = clist; |
| 1361 | return found; |
| 1362 | } |
| 1363 | else if (c == CMD_LIST_AMBIGUOUS) |
| 1364 | { |
| 1365 | /* We've gotten this far properly, but the next step is |
| 1366 | ambiguous. We need to set the result list to the best |
| 1367 | we've found (if an inferior hasn't already set it). */ |
| 1368 | if (result_list != NULL) |
| 1369 | if (!*result_list) |
| 1370 | /* This used to say *result_list = *found->prefixlist. |
| 1371 | If that was correct, need to modify the documentation |
| 1372 | at the top of this function to clarify what is |
| 1373 | supposed to be going on. */ |
| 1374 | *result_list = found; |
| 1375 | return c; |
| 1376 | } |
| 1377 | else |
| 1378 | { |
| 1379 | /* We matched! */ |
| 1380 | return c; |
| 1381 | } |
| 1382 | } |
| 1383 | else |
| 1384 | { |
| 1385 | if (result_list != NULL) |
| 1386 | *result_list = clist; |
| 1387 | return found; |
| 1388 | } |
| 1389 | } |
| 1390 | |
| 1391 | /* All this hair to move the space to the front of cmdtype */ |
| 1392 | |
| 1393 | static void |
| 1394 | undef_cmd_error (char *cmdtype, char *q) |
| 1395 | { |
| 1396 | error (_("Undefined %scommand: \"%s\". Try \"help%s%.*s\"."), |
| 1397 | cmdtype, |
| 1398 | q, |
| 1399 | *cmdtype ? " " : "", |
| 1400 | (int) strlen (cmdtype) - 1, |
| 1401 | cmdtype); |
| 1402 | } |
| 1403 | |
| 1404 | /* Look up the contents of *LINE as a command in the command list LIST. |
| 1405 | LIST is a chain of struct cmd_list_element's. |
| 1406 | If it is found, return the struct cmd_list_element for that command |
| 1407 | and update *LINE to point after the command name, at the first argument. |
| 1408 | If not found, call error if ALLOW_UNKNOWN is zero |
| 1409 | otherwise (or if error returns) return zero. |
| 1410 | Call error if specified command is ambiguous, |
| 1411 | unless ALLOW_UNKNOWN is negative. |
| 1412 | CMDTYPE precedes the word "command" in the error message. |
| 1413 | |
| 1414 | If INGNORE_HELP_CLASSES is nonzero, ignore any command list |
| 1415 | elements which are actually help classes rather than commands (i.e. |
| 1416 | the function field of the struct cmd_list_element is 0). */ |
| 1417 | |
| 1418 | struct cmd_list_element * |
| 1419 | lookup_cmd (char **line, struct cmd_list_element *list, char *cmdtype, |
| 1420 | int allow_unknown, int ignore_help_classes) |
| 1421 | { |
| 1422 | struct cmd_list_element *last_list = 0; |
| 1423 | struct cmd_list_element *c; |
| 1424 | |
| 1425 | /* Note: Do not remove trailing whitespace here because this |
| 1426 | would be wrong for complete_command. Jim Kingdon */ |
| 1427 | |
| 1428 | if (!*line) |
| 1429 | error (_("Lack of needed %scommand"), cmdtype); |
| 1430 | |
| 1431 | c = lookup_cmd_1 (line, list, &last_list, ignore_help_classes); |
| 1432 | |
| 1433 | if (!c) |
| 1434 | { |
| 1435 | if (!allow_unknown) |
| 1436 | { |
| 1437 | char *q; |
| 1438 | int len = find_command_name_length (*line); |
| 1439 | |
| 1440 | q = (char *) alloca (len + 1); |
| 1441 | strncpy (q, *line, len); |
| 1442 | q[len] = '\0'; |
| 1443 | undef_cmd_error (cmdtype, q); |
| 1444 | } |
| 1445 | else |
| 1446 | return 0; |
| 1447 | } |
| 1448 | else if (c == CMD_LIST_AMBIGUOUS) |
| 1449 | { |
| 1450 | /* Ambigous. Local values should be off prefixlist or called |
| 1451 | values. */ |
| 1452 | int local_allow_unknown = (last_list ? last_list->allow_unknown : |
| 1453 | allow_unknown); |
| 1454 | char *local_cmdtype = last_list ? last_list->prefixname : cmdtype; |
| 1455 | struct cmd_list_element *local_list = |
| 1456 | (last_list ? *(last_list->prefixlist) : list); |
| 1457 | |
| 1458 | if (local_allow_unknown < 0) |
| 1459 | { |
| 1460 | if (last_list) |
| 1461 | return last_list; /* Found something. */ |
| 1462 | else |
| 1463 | return 0; /* Found nothing. */ |
| 1464 | } |
| 1465 | else |
| 1466 | { |
| 1467 | /* Report as error. */ |
| 1468 | int amb_len; |
| 1469 | char ambbuf[100]; |
| 1470 | |
| 1471 | for (amb_len = 0; |
| 1472 | ((*line)[amb_len] && (*line)[amb_len] != ' ' |
| 1473 | && (*line)[amb_len] != '\t'); |
| 1474 | amb_len++) |
| 1475 | ; |
| 1476 | |
| 1477 | ambbuf[0] = 0; |
| 1478 | for (c = local_list; c; c = c->next) |
| 1479 | if (!strncmp (*line, c->name, amb_len)) |
| 1480 | { |
| 1481 | if (strlen (ambbuf) + strlen (c->name) + 6 |
| 1482 | < (int) sizeof ambbuf) |
| 1483 | { |
| 1484 | if (strlen (ambbuf)) |
| 1485 | strcat (ambbuf, ", "); |
| 1486 | strcat (ambbuf, c->name); |
| 1487 | } |
| 1488 | else |
| 1489 | { |
| 1490 | strcat (ambbuf, ".."); |
| 1491 | break; |
| 1492 | } |
| 1493 | } |
| 1494 | error (_("Ambiguous %scommand \"%s\": %s."), local_cmdtype, |
| 1495 | *line, ambbuf); |
| 1496 | return 0; /* lint */ |
| 1497 | } |
| 1498 | } |
| 1499 | else |
| 1500 | { |
| 1501 | /* We've got something. It may still not be what the caller |
| 1502 | wants (if this command *needs* a subcommand). */ |
| 1503 | while (**line == ' ' || **line == '\t') |
| 1504 | (*line)++; |
| 1505 | |
| 1506 | if (c->prefixlist && **line && !c->allow_unknown) |
| 1507 | undef_cmd_error (c->prefixname, *line); |
| 1508 | |
| 1509 | /* Seems to be what he wants. Return it. */ |
| 1510 | return c; |
| 1511 | } |
| 1512 | return 0; |
| 1513 | } |
| 1514 | |
| 1515 | /* We are here presumably because an alias or command in *TEXT is |
| 1516 | deprecated and a warning message should be generated. This |
| 1517 | function decodes *TEXT and potentially generates a warning message |
| 1518 | as outlined below. |
| 1519 | |
| 1520 | Example for 'set endian big' which has a fictitious alias 'seb'. |
| 1521 | |
| 1522 | If alias wasn't used in *TEXT, and the command is deprecated: |
| 1523 | "warning: 'set endian big' is deprecated." |
| 1524 | |
| 1525 | If alias was used, and only the alias is deprecated: |
| 1526 | "warning: 'seb' an alias for the command 'set endian big' is deprecated." |
| 1527 | |
| 1528 | If alias was used and command is deprecated (regardless of whether |
| 1529 | the alias itself is deprecated: |
| 1530 | |
| 1531 | "warning: 'set endian big' (seb) is deprecated." |
| 1532 | |
| 1533 | After the message has been sent, clear the appropriate flags in the |
| 1534 | command and/or the alias so the user is no longer bothered. |
| 1535 | |
| 1536 | */ |
| 1537 | void |
| 1538 | deprecated_cmd_warning (char **text) |
| 1539 | { |
| 1540 | struct cmd_list_element *alias = NULL; |
| 1541 | struct cmd_list_element *prefix_cmd = NULL; |
| 1542 | struct cmd_list_element *cmd = NULL; |
| 1543 | |
| 1544 | if (!lookup_cmd_composition (*text, &alias, &prefix_cmd, &cmd)) |
| 1545 | /* Return if text doesn't evaluate to a command. */ |
| 1546 | return; |
| 1547 | |
| 1548 | if (!((alias ? (alias->flags & DEPRECATED_WARN_USER) : 0) |
| 1549 | || (cmd->flags & DEPRECATED_WARN_USER) ) ) |
| 1550 | /* Return if nothing is deprecated. */ |
| 1551 | return; |
| 1552 | |
| 1553 | printf_filtered ("Warning:"); |
| 1554 | |
| 1555 | if (alias && !(cmd->flags & CMD_DEPRECATED)) |
| 1556 | printf_filtered (" '%s', an alias for the", alias->name); |
| 1557 | |
| 1558 | printf_filtered (" command '"); |
| 1559 | |
| 1560 | if (prefix_cmd) |
| 1561 | printf_filtered ("%s", prefix_cmd->prefixname); |
| 1562 | |
| 1563 | printf_filtered ("%s", cmd->name); |
| 1564 | |
| 1565 | if (alias && (cmd->flags & CMD_DEPRECATED)) |
| 1566 | printf_filtered ("' (%s) is deprecated.\n", alias->name); |
| 1567 | else |
| 1568 | printf_filtered ("' is deprecated.\n"); |
| 1569 | |
| 1570 | |
| 1571 | /* If it is only the alias that is deprecated, we want to indicate |
| 1572 | the new alias, otherwise we'll indicate the new command. */ |
| 1573 | |
| 1574 | if (alias && !(cmd->flags & CMD_DEPRECATED)) |
| 1575 | { |
| 1576 | if (alias->replacement) |
| 1577 | printf_filtered ("Use '%s'.\n\n", alias->replacement); |
| 1578 | else |
| 1579 | printf_filtered ("No alternative known.\n\n"); |
| 1580 | } |
| 1581 | else |
| 1582 | { |
| 1583 | if (cmd->replacement) |
| 1584 | printf_filtered ("Use '%s'.\n\n", cmd->replacement); |
| 1585 | else |
| 1586 | printf_filtered ("No alternative known.\n\n"); |
| 1587 | } |
| 1588 | |
| 1589 | /* We've warned you, now we'll keep quiet. */ |
| 1590 | if (alias) |
| 1591 | alias->flags &= ~DEPRECATED_WARN_USER; |
| 1592 | |
| 1593 | cmd->flags &= ~DEPRECATED_WARN_USER; |
| 1594 | } |
| 1595 | |
| 1596 | |
| 1597 | /* Look up the contents of LINE as a command in the command list 'cmdlist'. |
| 1598 | Return 1 on success, 0 on failure. |
| 1599 | |
| 1600 | If LINE refers to an alias, *alias will point to that alias. |
| 1601 | |
| 1602 | If LINE is a postfix command (i.e. one that is preceded by a prefix |
| 1603 | command) set *prefix_cmd. |
| 1604 | |
| 1605 | Set *cmd to point to the command LINE indicates. |
| 1606 | |
| 1607 | If any of *alias, *prefix_cmd, or *cmd cannot be determined or do not |
| 1608 | exist, they are NULL when we return. |
| 1609 | |
| 1610 | */ |
| 1611 | int |
| 1612 | lookup_cmd_composition (char *text, |
| 1613 | struct cmd_list_element **alias, |
| 1614 | struct cmd_list_element **prefix_cmd, |
| 1615 | struct cmd_list_element **cmd) |
| 1616 | { |
| 1617 | char *command; |
| 1618 | int len, tmp, nfound; |
| 1619 | struct cmd_list_element *cur_list; |
| 1620 | struct cmd_list_element *prev_cmd; |
| 1621 | |
| 1622 | *alias = NULL; |
| 1623 | *prefix_cmd = NULL; |
| 1624 | *cmd = NULL; |
| 1625 | |
| 1626 | cur_list = cmdlist; |
| 1627 | |
| 1628 | while (1) |
| 1629 | { |
| 1630 | /* Go through as many command lists as we need to, |
| 1631 | to find the command TEXT refers to. */ |
| 1632 | |
| 1633 | prev_cmd = *cmd; |
| 1634 | |
| 1635 | while (*text == ' ' || *text == '\t') |
| 1636 | (text)++; |
| 1637 | |
| 1638 | /* Identify the name of the command. */ |
| 1639 | len = find_command_name_length (text); |
| 1640 | |
| 1641 | /* If nothing but whitespace, return. */ |
| 1642 | if (len == 0) |
| 1643 | return 0; |
| 1644 | |
| 1645 | /* Text is the start of the first command word to lookup (and |
| 1646 | it's length is len). We copy this into a local temporary. */ |
| 1647 | |
| 1648 | command = (char *) alloca (len + 1); |
| 1649 | memcpy (command, text, len); |
| 1650 | command[len] = '\0'; |
| 1651 | |
| 1652 | /* Look it up. */ |
| 1653 | *cmd = 0; |
| 1654 | nfound = 0; |
| 1655 | *cmd = find_cmd (command, len, cur_list, 1, &nfound); |
| 1656 | |
| 1657 | /* We didn't find the command in the entered case, so lower case |
| 1658 | it and search again. |
| 1659 | */ |
| 1660 | if (!*cmd || nfound == 0) |
| 1661 | { |
| 1662 | for (tmp = 0; tmp < len; tmp++) |
| 1663 | { |
| 1664 | char x = command[tmp]; |
| 1665 | |
| 1666 | command[tmp] = isupper (x) ? tolower (x) : x; |
| 1667 | } |
| 1668 | *cmd = find_cmd (command, len, cur_list, 1, &nfound); |
| 1669 | } |
| 1670 | |
| 1671 | if (*cmd == CMD_LIST_AMBIGUOUS) |
| 1672 | { |
| 1673 | return 0; /* ambiguous */ |
| 1674 | } |
| 1675 | |
| 1676 | if (*cmd == NULL) |
| 1677 | return 0; /* nothing found */ |
| 1678 | else |
| 1679 | { |
| 1680 | if ((*cmd)->cmd_pointer) |
| 1681 | { |
| 1682 | /* cmd was actually an alias, we note that an alias was |
| 1683 | used (by assigning *alais) and we set *cmd. */ |
| 1684 | *alias = *cmd; |
| 1685 | *cmd = (*cmd)->cmd_pointer; |
| 1686 | } |
| 1687 | *prefix_cmd = prev_cmd; |
| 1688 | } |
| 1689 | if ((*cmd)->prefixlist) |
| 1690 | cur_list = *(*cmd)->prefixlist; |
| 1691 | else |
| 1692 | return 1; |
| 1693 | |
| 1694 | text += len; |
| 1695 | } |
| 1696 | } |
| 1697 | |
| 1698 | /* Helper function for SYMBOL_COMPLETION_FUNCTION. */ |
| 1699 | |
| 1700 | /* Return a vector of char pointers which point to the different |
| 1701 | possible completions in LIST of TEXT. |
| 1702 | |
| 1703 | WORD points in the same buffer as TEXT, and completions should be |
| 1704 | returned relative to this position. For example, suppose TEXT is |
| 1705 | "foo" and we want to complete to "foobar". If WORD is "oo", return |
| 1706 | "oobar"; if WORD is "baz/foo", return "baz/foobar". */ |
| 1707 | |
| 1708 | VEC (char_ptr) * |
| 1709 | complete_on_cmdlist (struct cmd_list_element *list, char *text, char *word) |
| 1710 | { |
| 1711 | struct cmd_list_element *ptr; |
| 1712 | VEC (char_ptr) *matchlist = NULL; |
| 1713 | int textlen = strlen (text); |
| 1714 | int pass; |
| 1715 | int saw_deprecated_match = 0; |
| 1716 | |
| 1717 | /* We do one or two passes. In the first pass, we skip deprecated |
| 1718 | commands. If we see no matching commands in the first pass, and |
| 1719 | if we did happen to see a matching deprecated command, we do |
| 1720 | another loop to collect those. */ |
| 1721 | for (pass = 0; matchlist == 0 && pass < 2; ++pass) |
| 1722 | { |
| 1723 | for (ptr = list; ptr; ptr = ptr->next) |
| 1724 | if (!strncmp (ptr->name, text, textlen) |
| 1725 | && !ptr->abbrev_flag |
| 1726 | && (ptr->func |
| 1727 | || ptr->prefixlist)) |
| 1728 | { |
| 1729 | char *match; |
| 1730 | |
| 1731 | if (pass == 0) |
| 1732 | { |
| 1733 | if ((ptr->flags & CMD_DEPRECATED) != 0) |
| 1734 | { |
| 1735 | saw_deprecated_match = 1; |
| 1736 | continue; |
| 1737 | } |
| 1738 | } |
| 1739 | |
| 1740 | match = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (word) + strlen (ptr->name) + 1); |
| 1741 | if (word == text) |
| 1742 | strcpy (match, ptr->name); |
| 1743 | else if (word > text) |
| 1744 | { |
| 1745 | /* Return some portion of ptr->name. */ |
| 1746 | strcpy (match, ptr->name + (word - text)); |
| 1747 | } |
| 1748 | else |
| 1749 | { |
| 1750 | /* Return some of text plus ptr->name. */ |
| 1751 | strncpy (match, word, text - word); |
| 1752 | match[text - word] = '\0'; |
| 1753 | strcat (match, ptr->name); |
| 1754 | } |
| 1755 | VEC_safe_push (char_ptr, matchlist, match); |
| 1756 | } |
| 1757 | /* If we saw no matching deprecated commands in the first pass, |
| 1758 | just bail out. */ |
| 1759 | if (!saw_deprecated_match) |
| 1760 | break; |
| 1761 | } |
| 1762 | |
| 1763 | return matchlist; |
| 1764 | } |
| 1765 | |
| 1766 | /* Helper function for SYMBOL_COMPLETION_FUNCTION. */ |
| 1767 | |
| 1768 | /* Return a vector of char pointers which point to the different |
| 1769 | possible completions in CMD of TEXT. |
| 1770 | |
| 1771 | WORD points in the same buffer as TEXT, and completions should be |
| 1772 | returned relative to this position. For example, suppose TEXT is "foo" |
| 1773 | and we want to complete to "foobar". If WORD is "oo", return |
| 1774 | "oobar"; if WORD is "baz/foo", return "baz/foobar". */ |
| 1775 | |
| 1776 | VEC (char_ptr) * |
| 1777 | complete_on_enum (const char *const *enumlist, |
| 1778 | char *text, |
| 1779 | char *word) |
| 1780 | { |
| 1781 | VEC (char_ptr) *matchlist = NULL; |
| 1782 | int textlen = strlen (text); |
| 1783 | int i; |
| 1784 | const char *name; |
| 1785 | |
| 1786 | for (i = 0; (name = enumlist[i]) != NULL; i++) |
| 1787 | if (strncmp (name, text, textlen) == 0) |
| 1788 | { |
| 1789 | char *match; |
| 1790 | |
| 1791 | match = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (word) + strlen (name) + 1); |
| 1792 | if (word == text) |
| 1793 | strcpy (match, name); |
| 1794 | else if (word > text) |
| 1795 | { |
| 1796 | /* Return some portion of name. */ |
| 1797 | strcpy (match, name + (word - text)); |
| 1798 | } |
| 1799 | else |
| 1800 | { |
| 1801 | /* Return some of text plus name. */ |
| 1802 | strncpy (match, word, text - word); |
| 1803 | match[text - word] = '\0'; |
| 1804 | strcat (match, name); |
| 1805 | } |
| 1806 | VEC_safe_push (char_ptr, matchlist, match); |
| 1807 | } |
| 1808 | |
| 1809 | return matchlist; |
| 1810 | } |
| 1811 | |
| 1812 | |
| 1813 | /* Check function pointer. */ |
| 1814 | int |
| 1815 | cmd_func_p (struct cmd_list_element *cmd) |
| 1816 | { |
| 1817 | return (cmd->func != NULL); |
| 1818 | } |
| 1819 | |
| 1820 | |
| 1821 | /* Call the command function. */ |
| 1822 | void |
| 1823 | cmd_func (struct cmd_list_element *cmd, char *args, int from_tty) |
| 1824 | { |
| 1825 | if (cmd_func_p (cmd)) |
| 1826 | (*cmd->func) (cmd, args, from_tty); |
| 1827 | else |
| 1828 | error (_("Invalid command")); |
| 1829 | } |