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This fixes a bug in FrameDecorator.py. FrameVars seems to assume that Frame.block can return None if there is no block. However, it actually throws an exception. I saw this bug while developing a frame filter, but unfortunately I don't know how to reproduce it. It seems to me that the SAL tests in _is_limited_frame should exclude the bad cases; and in my attempts to write a test they do. Nevertheless I think the fix is reasonably obvious and ought to go in. 2014-01-23 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> PR python/16485: * python/lib/gdb/FrameDecorator.py: (FrameVars.fetch_frame_args): Handle exception from frame.block. (FrameVars.fetch_frame_locals): Likewise. |
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lib/gdb | ||
py-arch.c | ||
py-auto-load.c | ||
py-block.c | ||
py-bpevent.c | ||
py-breakpoint.c | ||
py-cmd.c | ||
py-continueevent.c | ||
py-event.c | ||
py-event.h | ||
py-events.h | ||
py-evtregistry.c | ||
py-evts.c | ||
py-exitedevent.c | ||
py-finishbreakpoint.c | ||
py-frame.c | ||
py-framefilter.c | ||
py-function.c | ||
py-gdb-readline.c | ||
py-inferior.c | ||
py-infthread.c | ||
py-lazy-string.c | ||
py-linetable.c | ||
py-newobjfileevent.c | ||
py-objfile.c | ||
py-param.c | ||
py-prettyprint.c | ||
py-progspace.c | ||
py-signalevent.c | ||
py-stopevent.c | ||
py-stopevent.h | ||
py-symbol.c | ||
py-symtab.c | ||
py-threadevent.c | ||
py-type.c | ||
py-utils.c | ||
py-value.c | ||
python-config.py | ||
python-internal.h | ||
python.c | ||
python.h |