1# Pretty-printer commands.
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3
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16
17"""GDB commands for working with pretty-printers."""
18
19import copy
20import gdb
21import re
22
23
24def parse_printer_regexps(arg):
25    """Internal utility to parse a pretty-printer command argv.
26
27    Arguments:
28        arg: The arguments to the command.  The format is:
29             [object-regexp [name-regexp]].
30             Individual printers in a collection are named as
31             printer-name;subprinter-name.
32
33    Returns:
34        The result is a 3-tuple of compiled regular expressions, except that
35        the resulting compiled subprinter regexp is None if not provided.
36
37    Raises:
38        SyntaxError: an error processing ARG
39    """
40
41    argv = gdb.string_to_argv(arg);
42    argc = len(argv)
43    object_regexp = ""  # match everything
44    name_regexp = ""  # match everything
45    subname_regexp = None
46    if argc > 3:
47        raise SyntaxError("too many arguments")
48    if argc >= 1:
49        object_regexp = argv[0]
50    if argc >= 2:
51        name_subname = argv[1].split(";", 1)
52        name_regexp = name_subname[0]
53        if len(name_subname) == 2:
54            subname_regexp = name_subname[1]
55    # That re.compile raises SyntaxError was determined empirically.
56    # We catch it and reraise it to provide a slightly more useful
57    # error message for the user.
58    try:
59        object_re = re.compile(object_regexp)
60    except SyntaxError:
61        raise SyntaxError("invalid object regexp: %s" % object_regexp)
62    try:
63        name_re = re.compile (name_regexp)
64    except SyntaxError:
65        raise SyntaxError("invalid name regexp: %s" % name_regexp)
66    if subname_regexp is not None:
67        try:
68            subname_re = re.compile(subname_regexp)
69        except SyntaxError:
70            raise SyntaxError("invalid subname regexp: %s" % subname_regexp)
71    else:
72        subname_re = None
73    return(object_re, name_re, subname_re)
74
75
76def printer_enabled_p(printer):
77    """Internal utility to see if printer (or subprinter) is enabled."""
78    if hasattr(printer, "enabled"):
79        return printer.enabled
80    else:
81        return True
82
83
84class InfoPrettyPrinter(gdb.Command):
85    """GDB command to list all registered pretty-printers.
86
87    Usage: info pretty-printer [object-regexp [name-regexp]]
88
89    OBJECT-REGEXP is a regular expression matching the objects to list.
90    Objects are "global", the program space's file, and the objfiles within
91    that program space.
92
93    NAME-REGEXP matches the name of the pretty-printer.
94    Individual printers in a collection are named as
95    printer-name;subprinter-name.
96    """
97
98    def __init__ (self):
99        super(InfoPrettyPrinter, self).__init__("info pretty-printer",
100                                                 gdb.COMMAND_DATA)
101
102    @staticmethod
103    def enabled_string(printer):
104        """Return "" if PRINTER is enabled, otherwise " [disabled]"."""
105        if printer_enabled_p(printer):
106            return ""
107        else:
108            return " [disabled]"
109
110    @staticmethod
111    def printer_name(printer):
112        """Return the printer's name."""
113        if hasattr(printer, "name"):
114            return printer.name
115        if hasattr(printer, "__name__"):
116            return printer.__name__
117        # This "shouldn't happen", but the public API allows for
118        # direct additions to the pretty-printer list, and we shouldn't
119        # crash because someone added a bogus printer.
120        # Plus we want to give the user a way to list unknown printers.
121        return "unknown"
122
123    def list_pretty_printers(self, pretty_printers, name_re, subname_re):
124        """Print a list of pretty-printers."""
125        # A potential enhancement is to provide an option to list printers in
126        # "lookup order" (i.e. unsorted).
127        sorted_pretty_printers = sorted (copy.copy(pretty_printers),
128                                         key = self.printer_name)
129        for printer in sorted_pretty_printers:
130            name = self.printer_name(printer)
131            enabled = self.enabled_string(printer)
132            if name_re.match(name):
133                print ("  %s%s" % (name, enabled))
134                if (hasattr(printer, "subprinters") and
135                    printer.subprinters is not None):
136                    sorted_subprinters = sorted (copy.copy(printer.subprinters),
137                                                 key = self.printer_name)
138                    for subprinter in sorted_subprinters:
139                        if (not subname_re or
140                            subname_re.match(subprinter.name)):
141                            print ("    %s%s" %
142                                   (subprinter.name,
143                                    self.enabled_string(subprinter)))
144
145    def invoke1(self, title, printer_list,
146                obj_name_to_match, object_re, name_re, subname_re):
147        """Subroutine of invoke to simplify it."""
148        if printer_list and object_re.match(obj_name_to_match):
149            print (title)
150            self.list_pretty_printers(printer_list, name_re, subname_re)
151
152    def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
153        """GDB calls this to perform the command."""
154        (object_re, name_re, subname_re) = parse_printer_regexps(arg)
155        self.invoke1("global pretty-printers:", gdb.pretty_printers,
156                     "global", object_re, name_re, subname_re)
157        cp = gdb.current_progspace()
158        self.invoke1("progspace %s pretty-printers:" % cp.filename,
159                     cp.pretty_printers, "progspace",
160                     object_re, name_re, subname_re)
161        for objfile in gdb.objfiles():
162            self.invoke1("  objfile %s pretty-printers:" % objfile.filename,
163                         objfile.pretty_printers, objfile.filename,
164                         object_re, name_re, subname_re)
165
166
167def count_enabled_printers(pretty_printers):
168    """Return a 2-tuple of number of enabled and total printers."""
169    enabled = 0
170    total = 0
171    for printer in pretty_printers:
172        if (hasattr(printer, "subprinters")
173            and printer.subprinters is not None):
174            if printer_enabled_p(printer):
175                for subprinter in printer.subprinters:
176                    if printer_enabled_p(subprinter):
177                        enabled += 1
178            total += len(printer.subprinters)
179        else:
180            if printer_enabled_p(printer):
181                enabled += 1
182            total += 1
183    return (enabled, total)
184
185
186def count_all_enabled_printers():
187    """Return a 2-tuble of the enabled state and total number of all printers.
188    This includes subprinters.
189    """
190    enabled_count = 0
191    total_count = 0
192    (t_enabled, t_total) = count_enabled_printers(gdb.pretty_printers)
193    enabled_count += t_enabled
194    total_count += t_total
195    (t_enabled, t_total) = count_enabled_printers(gdb.current_progspace().pretty_printers)
196    enabled_count += t_enabled
197    total_count += t_total
198    for objfile in gdb.objfiles():
199        (t_enabled, t_total) = count_enabled_printers(objfile.pretty_printers)
200        enabled_count += t_enabled
201        total_count += t_total
202    return (enabled_count, total_count)
203
204
205def pluralize(text, n, suffix="s"):
206    """Return TEXT pluralized if N != 1."""
207    if n != 1:
208        return "%s%s" % (text, suffix)
209    else:
210        return text
211
212
213def show_pretty_printer_enabled_summary():
214    """Print the number of printers enabled/disabled.
215    We count subprinters individually.
216    """
217    (enabled_count, total_count) = count_all_enabled_printers()
218    print ("%d of %d printers enabled" % (enabled_count, total_count))
219
220
221def do_enable_pretty_printer_1 (pretty_printers, name_re, subname_re, flag):
222    """Worker for enabling/disabling pretty-printers.
223
224    Arguments:
225        pretty_printers: list of pretty-printers
226        name_re: regular-expression object to select printers
227        subname_re: regular expression object to select subprinters or None
228                    if all are affected
229        flag: True for Enable, False for Disable
230
231    Returns:
232        The number of printers affected.
233        This is just for informational purposes for the user.
234    """
235    total = 0
236    for printer in pretty_printers:
237        if (hasattr(printer, "name") and name_re.match(printer.name) or
238            hasattr(printer, "__name__") and name_re.match(printer.__name__)):
239            if (hasattr(printer, "subprinters") and
240                printer.subprinters is not None):
241                if not subname_re:
242                    # Only record printers that change state.
243                    if printer_enabled_p(printer) != flag:
244                        for subprinter in printer.subprinters:
245                            if printer_enabled_p(subprinter):
246                                total += 1
247                    # NOTE: We preserve individual subprinter settings.
248                    printer.enabled = flag
249                else:
250                    # NOTE: Whether this actually disables the subprinter
251                    # depends on whether the printer's lookup function supports
252                    # the "enable" API.  We can only assume it does.
253                    for subprinter in printer.subprinters:
254                        if subname_re.match(subprinter.name):
255                            # Only record printers that change state.
256                           if (printer_enabled_p(printer) and
257                               printer_enabled_p(subprinter) != flag):
258                               total += 1
259                           subprinter.enabled = flag
260            else:
261                # This printer has no subprinters.
262                # If the user does "disable pretty-printer .* .* foo"
263                # should we disable printers that don't have subprinters?
264                # How do we apply "foo" in this context?  Since there is no
265                # "foo" subprinter it feels like we should skip this printer.
266                # There's still the issue of how to handle
267                # "disable pretty-printer .* .* .*", and every other variation
268                # that can match everything.  For now punt and only support
269                # "disable pretty-printer .* .*" (i.e. subname is elided)
270                # to disable everything.
271                if not subname_re:
272                    # Only record printers that change state.
273                    if printer_enabled_p(printer) != flag:
274                        total += 1
275                    printer.enabled = flag
276    return total
277
278
279def do_enable_pretty_printer (arg, flag):
280    """Internal worker for enabling/disabling pretty-printers."""
281    (object_re, name_re, subname_re) = parse_printer_regexps(arg)
282
283    total = 0
284    if object_re.match("global"):
285        total += do_enable_pretty_printer_1(gdb.pretty_printers,
286                                            name_re, subname_re, flag)
287    cp = gdb.current_progspace()
288    if object_re.match("progspace"):
289        total += do_enable_pretty_printer_1(cp.pretty_printers,
290                                            name_re, subname_re, flag)
291    for objfile in gdb.objfiles():
292        if object_re.match(objfile.filename):
293            total += do_enable_pretty_printer_1(objfile.pretty_printers,
294                                                name_re, subname_re, flag)
295
296    if flag:
297        state = "enabled"
298    else:
299        state = "disabled"
300    print ("%d %s %s" % (total, pluralize("printer", total), state))
301
302    # Print the total list of printers currently enabled/disabled.
303    # This is to further assist the user in determining whether the result
304    # is expected.  Since we use regexps to select it's useful.
305    show_pretty_printer_enabled_summary()
306
307
308# Enable/Disable one or more pretty-printers.
309#
310# This is intended for use when a broken pretty-printer is shipped/installed
311# and the user wants to disable that printer without disabling all the other
312# printers.
313#
314# A useful addition would be -v (verbose) to show each printer affected.
315
316class EnablePrettyPrinter (gdb.Command):
317    """GDB command to enable the specified pretty-printer.
318
319    Usage: enable pretty-printer [object-regexp [name-regexp]]
320
321    OBJECT-REGEXP is a regular expression matching the objects to examine.
322    Objects are "global", the program space's file, and the objfiles within
323    that program space.
324
325    NAME-REGEXP matches the name of the pretty-printer.
326    Individual printers in a collection are named as
327    printer-name;subprinter-name.
328    """
329
330    def __init__(self):
331        super(EnablePrettyPrinter, self).__init__("enable pretty-printer",
332                                                   gdb.COMMAND_DATA)
333
334    def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
335        """GDB calls this to perform the command."""
336        do_enable_pretty_printer(arg, True)
337
338
339class DisablePrettyPrinter (gdb.Command):
340    """GDB command to disable the specified pretty-printer.
341
342    Usage: disable pretty-printer [object-regexp [name-regexp]]
343
344    OBJECT-REGEXP is a regular expression matching the objects to examine.
345    Objects are "global", the program space's file, and the objfiles within
346    that program space.
347
348    NAME-REGEXP matches the name of the pretty-printer.
349    Individual printers in a collection are named as
350    printer-name;subprinter-name.
351    """
352
353    def __init__(self):
354        super(DisablePrettyPrinter, self).__init__("disable pretty-printer",
355                                                   gdb.COMMAND_DATA)
356
357    def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
358        """GDB calls this to perform the command."""
359        do_enable_pretty_printer(arg, False)
360
361
362def register_pretty_printer_commands():
363    """Call from a top level script to install the pretty-printer commands."""
364    InfoPrettyPrinter()
365    EnablePrettyPrinter()
366    DisablePrettyPrinter()
367
368register_pretty_printer_commands()
369