#include "memrange.h"
#include "cli/cli-utils.h"
#include "probe.h"
-#include "ctf.h"
#include "gdbsupport/filestuff.h"
#include "gdbsupport/rsp-low.h"
#include "tracefile.h"
uiout->field_string ("name", std::string ("$") + tsv.name);
uiout->field_string ("initial", plongest (tsv.initial_value));
+ ui_file_style style;
if (tsv.value_known)
c = plongest (tsv.value);
else if (uiout->is_mi_like_p ())
undefined does not seem important enough to represent. */
c = NULL;
else if (current_trace_status ()->running || traceframe_number >= 0)
- /* The value is/was defined, but we don't have it. */
- c = "<unknown>";
+ {
+ /* The value is/was defined, but we don't have it. */
+ c = "<unknown>";
+ style = metadata_style.style ();
+ }
else
- /* It is not meaningful to ask about the value. */
- c = "<undefined>";
+ {
+ /* It is not meaningful to ask about the value. */
+ c = "<undefined>";
+ style = metadata_style.style ();
+ }
if (c)
- uiout->field_string ("current", c);
+ uiout->field_string ("current", c, style);
uiout->text ("\n");
}
}
DON'T give an error, but DO change the state of
traceframe_number etc. to invalid.
- The rationalle is that if you typed the command, you
+ The rationale is that if you typed the command, you
might just have committed a typo or something, and you'd
like to NOT lose your current debugging state. However
if you're in a user-defined command or especially in a