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# Copyright (C) 2019-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# This file is part of the GDB testsuite. It tests GDB's printing of
# nested map like structures.
import re
import gdb
def _iterator1(pointer, len):
while len > 0:
map = pointer.dereference()
yield ("", map["name"])
yield ("", map.dereference())
pointer += 1
len -= 1
def _iterator2(pointer1, pointer2, len):
while len > 0:
yield ("", pointer1.dereference())
yield ("", pointer2.dereference())
pointer1 += 1
pointer2 += 1
len -= 1
class pp_map(object):
def __init__(self, val):
self.val = val
def to_string(self):
if self.val["show_header"] == 0:
return None
else:
return "pp_map"
def children(self):
return _iterator2(self.val["keys"], self.val["values"], self.val["length"])
def display_hint(self):
return "map"
class pp_map_map(object):
def __init__(self, val):
self.val = val
def to_string(self):
if self.val["show_header"] == 0:
return None
else:
return "pp_map_map"
def children(self):
return _iterator1(self.val["values"], self.val["length"])
def display_hint(self):
return "map"
def lookup_function(val):
"Look-up and return a pretty-printer that can print val."
# Get the type.
type = val.type
# If it points to a reference, get the reference.
if type.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_REF:
type = type.target()
# Get the unqualified type, stripped of typedefs.
type = type.unqualified().strip_typedefs()
# Get the type name.
typename = type.tag
if typename is None:
return None
# Iterate over local dictionary of types to determine
# if a printer is registered for that type. Return an
# instantiation of the printer if found.
for function in pretty_printers_dict:
if function.match(typename):
return pretty_printers_dict[function](val)
# Cannot find a pretty printer. Return None.
return None
# Lookup a printer for VAL in the typedefs dict.
def lookup_typedefs_function(val):
"Look-up and return a pretty-printer that can print val (typedefs)."
# Get the type.
type = val.type
if type is None or type.name is None or type.code != gdb.TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF:
return None
# Iterate over local dictionary of typedef types to determine if a
# printer is registered for that type. Return an instantiation of
# the printer if found.
for function in typedefs_pretty_printers_dict:
if function.match(type.name):
return typedefs_pretty_printers_dict[function](val)
# Cannot find a pretty printer.
return None
def register_pretty_printers():
pretty_printers_dict[re.compile("^struct map_t$")] = pp_map
pretty_printers_dict[re.compile("^map_t$")] = pp_map
pretty_printers_dict[re.compile("^struct map_map_t$")] = pp_map_map
pretty_printers_dict[re.compile("^map_map_t$")] = pp_map_map
# Dict for struct types with typedefs fully stripped.
pretty_printers_dict = {}
# Dict for typedef types.
typedefs_pretty_printers_dict = {}
register_pretty_printers()
gdb.pretty_printers.append(lookup_function)
gdb.pretty_printers.append(lookup_typedefs_function)
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