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Python 3.11 deprecates PySys_SetPath and Py_SetProgramName. The
PyConfig API replaces these and other functions. This commit uses the
PyConfig API to provide equivalent functionality while also preserving
support for older versions of Python, i.e. those before Python 3.8.
A beta version of Python 3.11 is available in Fedora Rawhide. Both
Fedora 35 and Fedora 36 use Python 3.10, while Fedora 34 still used
Python 3.9. I've tested these changes on Fedora 34, Fedora 36, and
rawhide, though complete testing was not possible on rawhide due to
a kernel bug. That being the case, I decided to enable the newer
PyConfig API by testing PY_VERSION_HEX against 0x030a0000. This
corresponds to Python 3.10.
We could try to use the PyConfig API for Python versions as early as 3.8,
but I'm reluctant to do this as there may have been PyConfig related
bugs in earlier versions which have since been fixed. Recent linux
distributions should have support for Python 3.10. This should be
more than adequate for testing the new Python initialization code in
GDB.
Information about the PyConfig API as well as the motivation behind
deprecating the old interface can be found at these links:
https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/88279
https://peps.python.org/pep-0587/
https://docs.python.org/3.11/c-api/init_config.html
The v2 commit also addresses several problems that Simon found in
the v1 version.
In v1, I had used Py_DontWriteBytecodeFlag in the new initialization
code, but Simon pointed out that this global configuration variable
will be deprecated in Python 3.12. This version of the patch no longer
uses Py_DontWriteBytecodeFlag in the new initialization code.
Additionally, both Py_DontWriteBytecodeFlag and Py_IgnoreEnvironmentFlag
will no longer be used when building GDB against Python 3.10 or higher.
While it's true that both of these global configuration variables are
deprecated in Python 3.12, it makes sense to disable their use for
gdb builds against 3.10 and higher since those are the versions for
which the PyConfig API is now being used by GDB. (The PyConfig API
includes different mechanisms for making the same settings afforded
by use of the soon-to-be deprecated global configuration variables.)
Simon also noted that PyConfig_Clear() would not have be called for
one of the failure paths. I've fixed that problem and also made the
rest of the "bail out" code more direct. In particular,
PyConfig_Clear() will always be called, both for success and failure.
The v3 patch addresses some rebase conflicts related to module
initialization . Commit 3acd9a692d
("Make 'import gdb.events' work")
uses PyImport_ExtendInittab instead of PyImport_AppendInittab. That
commit also initializes a struct for each module to import. Both the
initialization and the call to were moved ahead of the ifdefs to avoid
having to replicate (at least some of) the code three times in various
portions of the ifdefs.
Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=28668
Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29287
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/* Gdb/Python header for private use by Python module.
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Copyright (C) 2008-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GDB.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#ifndef PYTHON_PYTHON_INTERNAL_H
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#define PYTHON_PYTHON_INTERNAL_H
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#include "extension.h"
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#include "extension-priv.h"
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/* These WITH_* macros are defined by the CPython API checker that
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comes with the Python plugin for GCC. See:
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https://gcc-python-plugin.readthedocs.org/en/latest/cpychecker.html
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The checker defines a WITH_ macro for each attribute it
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exposes. Note that we intentionally do not use
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'cpychecker_returns_borrowed_ref' -- that idiom is forbidden in
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gdb. */
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#ifdef WITH_CPYCHECKER_TYPE_OBJECT_FOR_TYPEDEF_ATTRIBUTE
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#define CPYCHECKER_TYPE_OBJECT_FOR_TYPEDEF(ARG) \
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__attribute__ ((cpychecker_type_object_for_typedef (ARG)))
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#else
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#define CPYCHECKER_TYPE_OBJECT_FOR_TYPEDEF(ARG)
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#endif
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#ifdef WITH_CPYCHECKER_SETS_EXCEPTION_ATTRIBUTE
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#define CPYCHECKER_SETS_EXCEPTION __attribute__ ((cpychecker_sets_exception))
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#else
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#define CPYCHECKER_SETS_EXCEPTION
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#endif
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#ifdef WITH_CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION_ATTRIBUTE
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#define CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION \
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__attribute__ ((cpychecker_negative_result_sets_exception))
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#else
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#define CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION
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#endif
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/* /usr/include/features.h on linux systems will define _POSIX_C_SOURCE
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if it sees _GNU_SOURCE (which config.h will define).
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pyconfig.h defines _POSIX_C_SOURCE to a different value than
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/usr/include/features.h does causing compilation to fail.
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To work around this, undef _POSIX_C_SOURCE before we include Python.h.
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Same problem with _XOPEN_SOURCE. */
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#undef _POSIX_C_SOURCE
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#undef _XOPEN_SOURCE
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/* On sparc-solaris, /usr/include/sys/feature_tests.h defines
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_FILE_OFFSET_BITS, which pyconfig.h also defines. Same work
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around technique as above. */
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#undef _FILE_OFFSET_BITS
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/* A kludge to avoid redefinition of snprintf on Windows by pyerrors.h. */
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#if defined(_WIN32) && defined(HAVE_DECL_SNPRINTF)
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#define HAVE_SNPRINTF 1
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#endif
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/* Another kludge to avoid compilation errors because MinGW defines
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'hypot' to '_hypot', but the C++ headers says "using ::hypot". */
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#ifdef __MINGW32__
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# define _hypot hypot
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#endif
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/* Request clean size types from Python. */
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#define PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN
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/* Include the Python header files using angle brackets rather than
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double quotes. On case-insensitive filesystems, this prevents us
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from including our python/python.h header file. */
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#include <Python.h>
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#include <frameobject.h>
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#include "py-ref.h"
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#define Py_TPFLAGS_CHECKTYPES 0
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/* If Python.h does not define WITH_THREAD, then the various
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GIL-related functions will not be defined. However,
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PyGILState_STATE will be. */
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#ifndef WITH_THREAD
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#define PyGILState_Ensure() ((PyGILState_STATE) 0)
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#define PyGILState_Release(ARG) ((void)(ARG))
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#define PyEval_InitThreads()
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#define PyThreadState_Swap(ARG) ((void)(ARG))
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#define PyEval_ReleaseLock()
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#endif
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/* Python supplies HAVE_LONG_LONG and some `long long' support when it
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is available. These defines let us handle the differences more
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cleanly. */
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#ifdef HAVE_LONG_LONG
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#define GDB_PY_LL_ARG "L"
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#define GDB_PY_LLU_ARG "K"
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typedef PY_LONG_LONG gdb_py_longest;
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typedef unsigned PY_LONG_LONG gdb_py_ulongest;
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#define gdb_py_long_as_ulongest PyLong_AsUnsignedLongLong
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#else /* HAVE_LONG_LONG */
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#define GDB_PY_LL_ARG "L"
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#define GDB_PY_LLU_ARG "K"
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typedef long gdb_py_longest;
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typedef unsigned long gdb_py_ulongest;
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#define gdb_py_long_as_ulongest PyLong_AsUnsignedLong
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#endif /* HAVE_LONG_LONG */
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#if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x03020000
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typedef long Py_hash_t;
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#endif
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/* PyMem_RawMalloc appeared in Python 3.4. For earlier versions, we can just
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fall back to PyMem_Malloc. */
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#if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x03040000
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#define PyMem_RawMalloc PyMem_Malloc
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#endif
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/* PyObject_CallMethod's 'method' and 'format' parameters were missing
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the 'const' qualifier before Python 3.4. Hence, we wrap the
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function in our own version to avoid errors with string literals.
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Note, this is a variadic template because PyObject_CallMethod is a
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varargs function and Python doesn't have a "PyObject_VaCallMethod"
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variant taking a va_list that we could defer to instead. */
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template<typename... Args>
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static inline PyObject *
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gdb_PyObject_CallMethod (PyObject *o, const char *method, const char *format,
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Args... args) /* ARI: editCase function */
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{
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return PyObject_CallMethod (o,
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const_cast<char *> (method),
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const_cast<char *> (format),
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args...);
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}
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#undef PyObject_CallMethod
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#define PyObject_CallMethod gdb_PyObject_CallMethod
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/* The 'name' parameter of PyErr_NewException was missing the 'const'
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qualifier in Python <= 3.4. Hence, we wrap it in a function to
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avoid errors when compiled with -Werror. */
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static inline PyObject*
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gdb_PyErr_NewException (const char *name, PyObject *base, PyObject *dict)
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{
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return PyErr_NewException (const_cast<char *> (name), base, dict);
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}
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#define PyErr_NewException gdb_PyErr_NewException
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/* PySys_GetObject's 'name' parameter was missing the 'const'
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qualifier before Python 3.4. Hence, we wrap it in a function to
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avoid errors when compiled with -Werror. */
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static inline PyObject *
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gdb_PySys_GetObject (const char *name)
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{
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return PySys_GetObject (const_cast<char *> (name));
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}
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#define PySys_GetObject gdb_PySys_GetObject
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/* PySys_SetPath was deprecated in Python 3.11. Disable the deprecated
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code for Python 3.10 and newer. */
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#if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x030a0000
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/* PySys_SetPath's 'path' parameter was missing the 'const' qualifier
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before Python 3.6. Hence, we wrap it in a function to avoid errors
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when compiled with -Werror. */
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# define GDB_PYSYS_SETPATH_CHAR wchar_t
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static inline void
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gdb_PySys_SetPath (const GDB_PYSYS_SETPATH_CHAR *path)
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{
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PySys_SetPath (const_cast<GDB_PYSYS_SETPATH_CHAR *> (path));
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}
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#define PySys_SetPath gdb_PySys_SetPath
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#endif
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/* Wrap PyGetSetDef to allow convenient construction with string
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literals. Unfortunately, PyGetSetDef's 'name' and 'doc' members
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are 'char *' instead of 'const char *', meaning that in order to
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list-initialize PyGetSetDef arrays with string literals (and
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without the wrapping below) would require writing explicit 'char *'
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casts. Instead, we extend PyGetSetDef and add constexpr
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constructors that accept const 'name' and 'doc', hiding the ugly
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casts here in a single place. */
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struct gdb_PyGetSetDef : PyGetSetDef
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{
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constexpr gdb_PyGetSetDef (const char *name_, getter get_, setter set_,
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const char *doc_, void *closure_)
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: PyGetSetDef {const_cast<char *> (name_), get_, set_,
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const_cast<char *> (doc_), closure_}
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{}
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/* Alternative constructor that allows omitting the closure in list
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initialization. */
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constexpr gdb_PyGetSetDef (const char *name_, getter get_, setter set_,
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const char *doc_)
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: gdb_PyGetSetDef {name_, get_, set_, doc_, NULL}
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{}
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/* Constructor for the sentinel entries. */
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constexpr gdb_PyGetSetDef (std::nullptr_t)
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: gdb_PyGetSetDef {NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL}
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{}
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};
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/* The 'keywords' parameter of PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords has type
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'char **'. However, string literals are const in C++, and so to
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avoid casting at every keyword array definition, we'll need to make
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the keywords array an array of 'const char *'. To avoid having all
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callers add a 'const_cast<char **>' themselves when passing such an
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array through 'char **', we define our own version of
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PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords here with a corresponding 'keywords'
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parameter type that does the cast in a single place. (This is not
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an overload of PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords in order to make it
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clearer that we're calling our own function instead of a function
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that exists in some newer Python version.) */
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static inline int
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gdb_PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (PyObject *args, PyObject *kw,
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const char *format, const char **keywords, ...)
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{
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va_list ap;
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int res;
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va_start (ap, keywords);
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res = PyArg_VaParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kw, format,
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const_cast<char **> (keywords),
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ap);
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va_end (ap);
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return res;
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}
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/* In order to be able to parse symtab_and_line_to_sal_object function
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a real symtab_and_line structure is needed. */
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#include "symtab.h"
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/* Also needed to parse enum var_types. */
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#include "command.h"
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#include "breakpoint.h"
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enum gdbpy_iter_kind { iter_keys, iter_values, iter_items };
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struct block;
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struct value;
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struct language_defn;
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struct program_space;
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struct bpstat;
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struct inferior;
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extern int gdb_python_initialized;
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extern PyObject *gdb_module;
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extern PyObject *gdb_python_module;
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extern PyTypeObject value_object_type
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CPYCHECKER_TYPE_OBJECT_FOR_TYPEDEF ("value_object");
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extern PyTypeObject block_object_type
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CPYCHECKER_TYPE_OBJECT_FOR_TYPEDEF("block_object");
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extern PyTypeObject symbol_object_type
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CPYCHECKER_TYPE_OBJECT_FOR_TYPEDEF ("symbol_object");
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extern PyTypeObject event_object_type
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CPYCHECKER_TYPE_OBJECT_FOR_TYPEDEF ("event_object");
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extern PyTypeObject breakpoint_object_type
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CPYCHECKER_TYPE_OBJECT_FOR_TYPEDEF ("breakpoint_object");
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extern PyTypeObject frame_object_type
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CPYCHECKER_TYPE_OBJECT_FOR_TYPEDEF ("frame_object");
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extern PyTypeObject thread_object_type
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CPYCHECKER_TYPE_OBJECT_FOR_TYPEDEF ("thread_object");
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struct gdbpy_breakpoint_object
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{
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PyObject_HEAD
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/* The breakpoint number according to gdb. */
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int number;
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/* The gdb breakpoint object, or NULL if the breakpoint has been
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deleted. */
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struct breakpoint *bp;
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/* 1 is this is a FinishBreakpoint object, 0 otherwise. */
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int is_finish_bp;
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};
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/* Require that BREAKPOINT be a valid breakpoint ID; throw a Python
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exception if it is invalid. */
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#define BPPY_REQUIRE_VALID(Breakpoint) \
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do { \
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if ((Breakpoint)->bp == NULL) \
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return PyErr_Format (PyExc_RuntimeError, \
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_("Breakpoint %d is invalid."), \
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(Breakpoint)->number); \
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} while (0)
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/* Require that BREAKPOINT be a valid breakpoint ID; throw a Python
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exception if it is invalid. This macro is for use in setter functions. */
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#define BPPY_SET_REQUIRE_VALID(Breakpoint) \
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do { \
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if ((Breakpoint)->bp == NULL) \
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{ \
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PyErr_Format (PyExc_RuntimeError, _("Breakpoint %d is invalid."), \
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(Breakpoint)->number); \
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return -1; \
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} \
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} while (0)
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/* Variables used to pass information between the Breakpoint
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constructor and the breakpoint-created hook function. */
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extern gdbpy_breakpoint_object *bppy_pending_object;
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struct thread_object
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{
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PyObject_HEAD
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/* The thread we represent. */
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struct thread_info *thread;
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/* The Inferior object to which this thread belongs. */
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PyObject *inf_obj;
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};
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struct inferior_object;
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extern struct cmd_list_element *set_python_list;
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extern struct cmd_list_element *show_python_list;
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/* extension_language_script_ops "methods". */
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/* Return true if auto-loading Python scripts is enabled.
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This is the extension_language_script_ops.auto_load_enabled "method". */
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extern bool gdbpy_auto_load_enabled (const struct extension_language_defn *);
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/* extension_language_ops "methods". */
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extern enum ext_lang_rc gdbpy_apply_val_pretty_printer
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(const struct extension_language_defn *,
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struct value *value,
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struct ui_file *stream, int recurse,
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const struct value_print_options *options,
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const struct language_defn *language);
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extern enum ext_lang_bt_status gdbpy_apply_frame_filter
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(const struct extension_language_defn *,
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struct frame_info *frame, frame_filter_flags flags,
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enum ext_lang_frame_args args_type,
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struct ui_out *out, int frame_low, int frame_high);
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extern void gdbpy_preserve_values (const struct extension_language_defn *,
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struct objfile *objfile,
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htab_t copied_types);
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extern enum ext_lang_bp_stop gdbpy_breakpoint_cond_says_stop
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(const struct extension_language_defn *, struct breakpoint *);
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extern int gdbpy_breakpoint_has_cond (const struct extension_language_defn *,
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struct breakpoint *b);
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extern enum ext_lang_rc gdbpy_get_matching_xmethod_workers
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(const struct extension_language_defn *extlang,
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struct type *obj_type, const char *method_name,
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std::vector<xmethod_worker_up> *dm_vec);
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PyObject *gdbpy_history (PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
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PyObject *gdbpy_add_history (PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
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extern PyObject *gdbpy_history_count (PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
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PyObject *gdbpy_convenience_variable (PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
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PyObject *gdbpy_set_convenience_variable (PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
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PyObject *gdbpy_breakpoints (PyObject *, PyObject *);
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PyObject *gdbpy_frame_stop_reason_string (PyObject *, PyObject *);
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PyObject *gdbpy_lookup_symbol (PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw);
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PyObject *gdbpy_lookup_global_symbol (PyObject *self, PyObject *args,
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PyObject *kw);
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PyObject *gdbpy_lookup_static_symbol (PyObject *self, PyObject *args,
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PyObject *kw);
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PyObject *gdbpy_lookup_static_symbols (PyObject *self, PyObject *args,
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PyObject *kw);
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PyObject *gdbpy_start_recording (PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
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PyObject *gdbpy_current_recording (PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
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PyObject *gdbpy_stop_recording (PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
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PyObject *gdbpy_newest_frame (PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
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PyObject *gdbpy_selected_frame (PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
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PyObject *gdbpy_lookup_type (PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw);
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int gdbpy_is_field (PyObject *obj);
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PyObject *gdbpy_create_lazy_string_object (CORE_ADDR address, long length,
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const char *encoding,
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struct type *type);
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PyObject *gdbpy_inferiors (PyObject *unused, PyObject *unused2);
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PyObject *gdbpy_create_ptid_object (ptid_t ptid);
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PyObject *gdbpy_selected_thread (PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
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PyObject *gdbpy_selected_inferior (PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
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PyObject *gdbpy_string_to_argv (PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
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PyObject *gdbpy_parameter_value (const setting &var);
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gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> gdbpy_parse_command_name
|
||
(const char *name, struct cmd_list_element ***base_list,
|
||
struct cmd_list_element **start_list);
|
||
PyObject *gdbpy_register_tui_window (PyObject *self, PyObject *args,
|
||
PyObject *kw);
|
||
|
||
PyObject *symtab_and_line_to_sal_object (struct symtab_and_line sal);
|
||
PyObject *symtab_to_symtab_object (struct symtab *symtab);
|
||
PyObject *symbol_to_symbol_object (struct symbol *sym);
|
||
PyObject *block_to_block_object (const struct block *block,
|
||
struct objfile *objfile);
|
||
PyObject *value_to_value_object (struct value *v);
|
||
PyObject *value_to_value_object_no_release (struct value *v);
|
||
PyObject *type_to_type_object (struct type *);
|
||
PyObject *frame_info_to_frame_object (struct frame_info *frame);
|
||
PyObject *symtab_to_linetable_object (PyObject *symtab);
|
||
gdbpy_ref<> pspace_to_pspace_object (struct program_space *);
|
||
PyObject *pspy_get_printers (PyObject *, void *);
|
||
PyObject *pspy_get_frame_filters (PyObject *, void *);
|
||
PyObject *pspy_get_frame_unwinders (PyObject *, void *);
|
||
PyObject *pspy_get_xmethods (PyObject *, void *);
|
||
|
||
gdbpy_ref<> objfile_to_objfile_object (struct objfile *);
|
||
PyObject *objfpy_get_printers (PyObject *, void *);
|
||
PyObject *objfpy_get_frame_filters (PyObject *, void *);
|
||
PyObject *objfpy_get_frame_unwinders (PyObject *, void *);
|
||
PyObject *objfpy_get_xmethods (PyObject *, void *);
|
||
PyObject *gdbpy_lookup_objfile (PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw);
|
||
|
||
PyObject *gdbarch_to_arch_object (struct gdbarch *gdbarch);
|
||
PyObject *gdbpy_all_architecture_names (PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
|
||
|
||
PyObject *gdbpy_new_register_descriptor_iterator (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
|
||
const char *group_name);
|
||
PyObject *gdbpy_new_reggroup_iterator (struct gdbarch *gdbarch);
|
||
|
||
gdbpy_ref<thread_object> create_thread_object (struct thread_info *tp);
|
||
gdbpy_ref<> thread_to_thread_object (thread_info *thr);;
|
||
gdbpy_ref<inferior_object> inferior_to_inferior_object (inferior *inf);
|
||
|
||
PyObject *gdbpy_buffer_to_membuf (gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<gdb_byte> buffer,
|
||
CORE_ADDR address, ULONGEST length);
|
||
|
||
struct process_stratum_target;
|
||
gdbpy_ref<> target_to_connection_object (process_stratum_target *target);
|
||
PyObject *gdbpy_connections (PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
|
||
|
||
const struct block *block_object_to_block (PyObject *obj);
|
||
struct symbol *symbol_object_to_symbol (PyObject *obj);
|
||
struct value *value_object_to_value (PyObject *self);
|
||
struct value *convert_value_from_python (PyObject *obj);
|
||
struct type *type_object_to_type (PyObject *obj);
|
||
struct symtab *symtab_object_to_symtab (PyObject *obj);
|
||
struct symtab_and_line *sal_object_to_symtab_and_line (PyObject *obj);
|
||
struct frame_info *frame_object_to_frame_info (PyObject *frame_obj);
|
||
struct gdbarch *arch_object_to_gdbarch (PyObject *obj);
|
||
|
||
/* Convert Python object OBJ to a program_space pointer. OBJ must be a
|
||
gdb.Progspace reference. Return nullptr if the gdb.Progspace is not
|
||
valid (see gdb.Progspace.is_valid), otherwise return the program_space
|
||
pointer. */
|
||
|
||
extern struct program_space *progspace_object_to_program_space (PyObject *obj);
|
||
|
||
void gdbpy_initialize_gdb_readline (void);
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_auto_load (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_values (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_frames (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_instruction (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_btrace (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_record (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_symtabs (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_commands (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_symbols (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_symtabs (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_blocks (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_types (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_functions (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_pspace (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_objfile (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_breakpoints (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_finishbreakpoints (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_lazy_string (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_linetable (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_parameters (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_thread (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_inferior (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_eventregistry (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_event (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_arch (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_registers ()
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_xmethods (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_unwind (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_tui ()
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_membuf ()
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_connection ()
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_micommands (void)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
void gdbpy_finalize_micommands ();
|
||
int gdbpy_initialize_disasm ()
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
|
||
PyMODINIT_FUNC gdbpy_events_mod_func ();
|
||
|
||
/* A wrapper for PyErr_Fetch that handles reference counting for the
|
||
caller. */
|
||
class gdbpy_err_fetch
|
||
{
|
||
public:
|
||
|
||
gdbpy_err_fetch ()
|
||
{
|
||
PyObject *error_type, *error_value, *error_traceback;
|
||
|
||
PyErr_Fetch (&error_type, &error_value, &error_traceback);
|
||
m_error_type.reset (error_type);
|
||
m_error_value.reset (error_value);
|
||
m_error_traceback.reset (error_traceback);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Call PyErr_Restore using the values stashed in this object.
|
||
After this call, this object is invalid and neither the to_string
|
||
nor restore methods may be used again. */
|
||
|
||
void restore ()
|
||
{
|
||
PyErr_Restore (m_error_type.release (),
|
||
m_error_value.release (),
|
||
m_error_traceback.release ());
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Return the string representation of the exception represented by
|
||
this object. If the result is NULL a python error occurred, the
|
||
caller must clear it. */
|
||
|
||
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> to_string () const;
|
||
|
||
/* Return the string representation of the type of the exception
|
||
represented by this object. If the result is NULL a python error
|
||
occurred, the caller must clear it. */
|
||
|
||
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> type_to_string () const;
|
||
|
||
/* Return true if the stored type matches TYPE, false otherwise. */
|
||
|
||
bool type_matches (PyObject *type) const
|
||
{
|
||
return PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches (m_error_type.get (), type);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Return a new reference to the exception value object. */
|
||
|
||
gdbpy_ref<> value ()
|
||
{
|
||
return m_error_value;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
private:
|
||
|
||
gdbpy_ref<> m_error_type, m_error_value, m_error_traceback;
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
/* Called before entering the Python interpreter to install the
|
||
current language and architecture to be used for Python values.
|
||
Also set the active extension language for GDB so that SIGINT's
|
||
are directed our way, and if necessary install the right SIGINT
|
||
handler. */
|
||
class gdbpy_enter
|
||
{
|
||
public:
|
||
|
||
/* Set the ambient Python architecture to GDBARCH and the language
|
||
to LANGUAGE. If GDBARCH is nullptr, then the architecture will
|
||
be computed, when needed, using get_current_arch; see the
|
||
get_gdbarch method. If LANGUAGE is not nullptr, then the current
|
||
language at time of construction will be saved (to be restored on
|
||
destruction), and the current language will be set to
|
||
LANGUAGE. */
|
||
explicit gdbpy_enter (struct gdbarch *gdbarch = nullptr,
|
||
const struct language_defn *language = nullptr);
|
||
|
||
~gdbpy_enter ();
|
||
|
||
DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (gdbpy_enter);
|
||
|
||
/* Return the current gdbarch, as known to the Python layer. This
|
||
is either python_gdbarch (which comes from the most recent call
|
||
to the gdbpy_enter constructor), or, if that is nullptr, the
|
||
result of get_current_arch. */
|
||
static struct gdbarch *get_gdbarch ();
|
||
|
||
/* Called only during gdb shutdown. This sets python_gdbarch to an
|
||
acceptable value. */
|
||
static void finalize ();
|
||
|
||
private:
|
||
|
||
/* The current gdbarch, according to Python. This can be
|
||
nullptr. */
|
||
static struct gdbarch *python_gdbarch;
|
||
|
||
struct active_ext_lang_state *m_previous_active;
|
||
PyGILState_STATE m_state;
|
||
struct gdbarch *m_gdbarch;
|
||
const struct language_defn *m_language;
|
||
|
||
/* An optional is used here because we don't want to call
|
||
PyErr_Fetch too early. */
|
||
gdb::optional<gdbpy_err_fetch> m_error;
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
/* Like gdbpy_enter, but takes a varobj. This is a subclass just to
|
||
make constructor delegation a little nicer. */
|
||
class gdbpy_enter_varobj : public gdbpy_enter
|
||
{
|
||
public:
|
||
|
||
/* This is defined in varobj.c, where it can access varobj
|
||
internals. */
|
||
gdbpy_enter_varobj (const struct varobj *var);
|
||
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
/* The opposite of gdb_enter: this releases the GIL around a region,
|
||
allowing other Python threads to run. No Python APIs may be used
|
||
while this is active. */
|
||
class gdbpy_allow_threads
|
||
{
|
||
public:
|
||
|
||
gdbpy_allow_threads ()
|
||
: m_save (PyEval_SaveThread ())
|
||
{
|
||
gdb_assert (m_save != nullptr);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
~gdbpy_allow_threads ()
|
||
{
|
||
PyEval_RestoreThread (m_save);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (gdbpy_allow_threads);
|
||
|
||
private:
|
||
|
||
PyThreadState *m_save;
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
/* Use this after a TRY_EXCEPT to throw the appropriate Python
|
||
exception. */
|
||
#define GDB_PY_HANDLE_EXCEPTION(Exception) \
|
||
do { \
|
||
if (Exception.reason < 0) \
|
||
{ \
|
||
gdbpy_convert_exception (Exception); \
|
||
return NULL; \
|
||
} \
|
||
} while (0)
|
||
|
||
/* Use this after a TRY_EXCEPT to throw the appropriate Python
|
||
exception. This macro is for use inside setter functions. */
|
||
#define GDB_PY_SET_HANDLE_EXCEPTION(Exception) \
|
||
do { \
|
||
if (Exception.reason < 0) \
|
||
{ \
|
||
gdbpy_convert_exception (Exception); \
|
||
return -1; \
|
||
} \
|
||
} while (0)
|
||
|
||
int gdbpy_print_python_errors_p (void);
|
||
void gdbpy_print_stack (void);
|
||
void gdbpy_print_stack_or_quit ();
|
||
void gdbpy_handle_exception () ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
|
||
|
||
/* A wrapper around calling 'error'. Prefixes the error message with an
|
||
'Error occurred in Python' string. Use this in C++ code if we spot
|
||
something wrong with an object returned from Python code. The prefix
|
||
string gives the user a hint that the mistake is within Python code,
|
||
rather than some other part of GDB.
|
||
|
||
This always calls error, and never returns. */
|
||
|
||
void gdbpy_error (const char *fmt, ...)
|
||
ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (1, 2);
|
||
|
||
gdbpy_ref<> python_string_to_unicode (PyObject *obj);
|
||
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> unicode_to_target_string (PyObject *unicode_str);
|
||
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> python_string_to_target_string (PyObject *obj);
|
||
gdbpy_ref<> python_string_to_target_python_string (PyObject *obj);
|
||
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> python_string_to_host_string (PyObject *obj);
|
||
gdbpy_ref<> host_string_to_python_string (const char *str);
|
||
int gdbpy_is_string (PyObject *obj);
|
||
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> gdbpy_obj_to_string (PyObject *obj);
|
||
|
||
int gdbpy_is_lazy_string (PyObject *result);
|
||
void gdbpy_extract_lazy_string (PyObject *string, CORE_ADDR *addr,
|
||
struct type **str_type,
|
||
long *length,
|
||
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> *encoding);
|
||
|
||
int gdbpy_is_value_object (PyObject *obj);
|
||
|
||
/* Note that these are declared here, and not in python.h with the
|
||
other pretty-printer functions, because they refer to PyObject. */
|
||
gdbpy_ref<> apply_varobj_pretty_printer (PyObject *print_obj,
|
||
struct value **replacement,
|
||
struct ui_file *stream,
|
||
const value_print_options *opts);
|
||
gdbpy_ref<> gdbpy_get_varobj_pretty_printer (struct value *value);
|
||
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> gdbpy_get_display_hint (PyObject *printer);
|
||
PyObject *gdbpy_default_visualizer (PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
|
||
|
||
PyObject *gdbpy_print_options (PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
|
||
void gdbpy_get_print_options (value_print_options *opts);
|
||
extern const struct value_print_options *gdbpy_current_print_options;
|
||
|
||
void bpfinishpy_pre_stop_hook (struct gdbpy_breakpoint_object *bp_obj);
|
||
void bpfinishpy_post_stop_hook (struct gdbpy_breakpoint_object *bp_obj);
|
||
|
||
extern PyObject *gdbpy_doc_cst;
|
||
extern PyObject *gdbpy_children_cst;
|
||
extern PyObject *gdbpy_to_string_cst;
|
||
extern PyObject *gdbpy_display_hint_cst;
|
||
extern PyObject *gdbpy_enabled_cst;
|
||
extern PyObject *gdbpy_value_cst;
|
||
|
||
/* Exception types. */
|
||
extern PyObject *gdbpy_gdb_error;
|
||
extern PyObject *gdbpy_gdb_memory_error;
|
||
extern PyObject *gdbpy_gdberror_exc;
|
||
|
||
extern void gdbpy_convert_exception (const struct gdb_exception &)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
|
||
int get_addr_from_python (PyObject *obj, CORE_ADDR *addr)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
|
||
gdbpy_ref<> gdb_py_object_from_longest (LONGEST l);
|
||
gdbpy_ref<> gdb_py_object_from_ulongest (ULONGEST l);
|
||
int gdb_py_int_as_long (PyObject *, long *);
|
||
|
||
PyObject *gdb_py_generic_dict (PyObject *self, void *closure);
|
||
|
||
int gdb_pymodule_addobject (PyObject *module, const char *name,
|
||
PyObject *object)
|
||
CPYCHECKER_NEGATIVE_RESULT_SETS_EXCEPTION;
|
||
|
||
struct varobj_iter;
|
||
struct varobj;
|
||
std::unique_ptr<varobj_iter> py_varobj_get_iterator
|
||
(struct varobj *var,
|
||
PyObject *printer,
|
||
const value_print_options *opts);
|
||
|
||
/* Deleter for Py_buffer unique_ptr specialization. */
|
||
|
||
struct Py_buffer_deleter
|
||
{
|
||
void operator() (Py_buffer *b) const
|
||
{
|
||
PyBuffer_Release (b);
|
||
}
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
/* A unique_ptr specialization for Py_buffer. */
|
||
typedef std::unique_ptr<Py_buffer, Py_buffer_deleter> Py_buffer_up;
|
||
|
||
/* Parse a register number from PYO_REG_ID and place the register number
|
||
into *REG_NUM. The register is a register for GDBARCH.
|
||
|
||
If a register is parsed successfully then *REG_NUM will have been
|
||
updated, and true is returned. Otherwise the contents of *REG_NUM are
|
||
undefined, and false is returned.
|
||
|
||
The PYO_REG_ID object can be a string, the name of the register. This
|
||
is the slowest approach as GDB has to map the name to a number for each
|
||
call. Alternatively PYO_REG_ID can be an internal GDB register
|
||
number. This is quick but should not be encouraged as this means
|
||
Python scripts are now dependent on GDB's internal register numbering.
|
||
Final PYO_REG_ID can be a gdb.RegisterDescriptor object, these objects
|
||
can be looked up by name once, and then cache the register number so
|
||
should be as quick as using a register number. */
|
||
|
||
extern bool gdbpy_parse_register_id (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
|
||
PyObject *pyo_reg_id, int *reg_num);
|
||
|
||
/* Return true if OBJ is a gdb.Architecture object, otherwise, return
|
||
false. */
|
||
|
||
extern bool gdbpy_is_architecture (PyObject *obj);
|
||
|
||
/* Return true if OBJ is a gdb.Progspace object, otherwise, return false. */
|
||
|
||
extern bool gdbpy_is_progspace (PyObject *obj);
|
||
|
||
/* Take DOC, the documentation string for a GDB command defined in Python,
|
||
and return an (possibly) modified version of that same string.
|
||
|
||
When a command is defined in Python, the documentation string will
|
||
usually be indented based on the indentation of the surrounding Python
|
||
code. However, the documentation string is a literal string, all the
|
||
white-space added for indentation is included within the documentation
|
||
string.
|
||
|
||
This indentation is then included in the help text that GDB displays,
|
||
which looks odd out of the context of the original Python source code.
|
||
|
||
This function analyses DOC and tries to figure out what white-space
|
||
within DOC was added as part of the indentation, and then removes that
|
||
white-space from the copy that is returned.
|
||
|
||
If the analysis of DOC fails then DOC will be returned unmodified. */
|
||
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||
extern gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> gdbpy_fix_doc_string_indentation
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(gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> doc);
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/* Implement the 'print_insn' hook for Python. Disassemble an instruction
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whose address is ADDRESS for architecture GDBARCH. The bytes of the
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instruction should be read with INFO->read_memory_func as the
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instruction being disassembled might actually be in a buffer.
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Used INFO->fprintf_func to print the results of the disassembly, and
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return the length of the instruction in octets.
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If no instruction can be disassembled then return an empty value. */
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extern gdb::optional<int> gdbpy_print_insn (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
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CORE_ADDR address,
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disassemble_info *info);
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#endif /* PYTHON_PYTHON_INTERNAL_H */
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