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python
# GDB dashboard - Modular visual interface for GDB in Python.
#
# https://github.com/cyrus-and/gdb-dashboard
import ast
import fcntl
import os
import re
import struct
import termios
import traceback
import math
# Common attributes ------------------------------------------------------------
class R():
@staticmethod
def attributes():
return {
# miscellaneous
'ansi': {
'doc': 'Control the ANSI output of the dashboard.',
'default': True,
'type': bool
},
'syntax_highlighting': {
'doc': """Pygments style to use for syntax highlighting.
Using an empty string (or a name not in the list) disables this feature.
The list of all the available styles can be obtained with (from GDB itself):
python from pygments.styles import get_all_styles as styles
python for s in styles(): print(s)
""",
'default': 'vim',
'type': str
},
# prompt
'prompt': {
'doc': """Command prompt.
This value is parsed as a Python format string in which `{status}` is expanded
with the substitution of either `prompt_running` or `prompt_not_running`
attributes, according to the target program status. The resulting string must be
a valid GDB prompt, see the command `python print(gdb.prompt.prompt_help())`""",
'default': '{status}'
},
'prompt_running': {
'doc': """`{status}` when the target program is running.
See the `prompt` attribute. This value is parsed as a Python format string in
which `{pid}` is expanded with the process identifier of the target program.""",
'default': '\[\e[1;35m\]>>>\[\e[0m\]'
},
'prompt_not_running': {
'doc': '`{status}` when the target program is not running.',
'default': '\[\e[1;30m\]>>>\[\e[0m\]'
},
# divider
'divider_fill_char_primary': {
'doc': 'Filler around the label for primary dividers',
'default': '─'
},
'divider_fill_char_secondary': {
'doc': 'Filler around the label for secondary dividers',
'default': '─'
},
'divider_fill_style_primary': {
'doc': 'Style for `divider_fill_char_primary`',
'default': '36'
},
'divider_fill_style_secondary': {
'doc': 'Style for `divider_fill_char_secondary`',
'default': '1;30'
},
'divider_label_style_on_primary': {
'doc': 'Label style for non-empty primary dividers',
'default': '1;33'
},
'divider_label_style_on_secondary': {
'doc': 'Label style for non-empty secondary dividers',
'default': '0'
},
'divider_label_style_off_primary': {
'doc': 'Label style for empty primary dividers',
'default': '33'
},
'divider_label_style_off_secondary': {
'doc': 'Label style for empty secondary dividers',
'default': '1;30'
},
'divider_label_skip': {
'doc': 'Gap between the aligning border and the label.',
'default': 3,
'type': int,
'check': check_ge_zero
},
'divider_label_margin': {
'doc': 'Number of spaces around the label.',
'default': 1,
'type': int,
'check': check_ge_zero
},
'divider_label_align_right': {
'doc': 'Label alignment flag.',
'default': False,
'type': bool
},
# common styles
'style_selected_1': {
'default': '1;32'
},
'style_selected_2': {
'default': '32'
},
'style_low': {
'default': '1;30'
},
'style_high': {
'default': '1;37'
},
'style_error': {
'default': '31'
}
}
# Common -----------------------------------------------------------------------
def run(command):
return gdb.execute(command, to_string=True)
def ansi(string, style):
if R.ansi:
return '\x1b[{}m{}\x1b[0m'.format(style, string)
else:
return string
def divider(width, label='', primary=False, active=True):
if primary:
divider_fill_style = R.divider_fill_style_primary
divider_fill_char = R.divider_fill_char_primary
divider_label_style_on = R.divider_label_style_on_primary
divider_label_style_off = R.divider_label_style_off_primary
else:
divider_fill_style = R.divider_fill_style_secondary
divider_fill_char = R.divider_fill_char_secondary
divider_label_style_on = R.divider_label_style_on_secondary
divider_label_style_off = R.divider_label_style_off_secondary
if label:
if active:
divider_label_style = divider_label_style_on
else:
divider_label_style = divider_label_style_off
skip = R.divider_label_skip
margin = R.divider_label_margin
before = ansi(divider_fill_char * skip, divider_fill_style)
middle = ansi(label, divider_label_style)
after_length = width - len(label) - skip - 2 * margin
after = ansi(divider_fill_char * after_length, divider_fill_style)
if R.divider_label_align_right:
before, after = after, before
return ''.join([before, ' ' * margin, middle, ' ' * margin, after])
else:
return ansi(divider_fill_char * width, divider_fill_style)
def check_gt_zero(x):
return x > 0
def check_ge_zero(x):
return x >= 0
def to_unsigned(value, size=8):
# values from GDB can be used transparently but are not suitable for
# being printed as unsigned integers, so a conversion is needed
mask = (2 ** (size * 8)) - 1
return int(value.cast(gdb.Value(mask).type)) & mask
def to_string(value):
# attempt to convert an inferior value to string; OK when (Python 3 ||
# simple ASCII); otherwise (Python 2.7 && not ASCII) encode the string as
# utf8
try:
value_string = str(value)
except UnicodeEncodeError:
value_string = unicode(value).encode('utf8')
return value_string
def format_address(address):
pointer_size = gdb.parse_and_eval('$pc').type.sizeof
return ('0x{{:0{}x}}').format(pointer_size * 2).format(address)
def format_value(value):
# format references as referenced values
# (TYPE_CODE_RVALUE_REF is not supported by old GDB)
if value.type.code in (getattr(gdb, 'TYPE_CODE_REF', None),
getattr(gdb, 'TYPE_CODE_RVALUE_REF', None)):
try:
return to_string(value.referenced_value())
except gdb.MemoryError:
return to_string(value)
else:
try:
return to_string(value)
except gdb.MemoryError as e:
return ansi(e, R.style_error)
class Beautifier():
def __init__(self, filename, tab_size=4):
self.tab_spaces = ' ' * tab_size
self.active = False
if not R.ansi:
return
# attempt to set up Pygments
try:
import pygments
from pygments.lexers import get_lexer_for_filename
from pygments.formatters import Terminal256Formatter
self.formatter = Terminal256Formatter(style=R.syntax_highlighting)
self.lexer = get_lexer_for_filename(filename, stripnl=False)
self.active = True
except ImportError:
# Pygments not available
pass
except pygments.util.ClassNotFound:
# no lexer for this file or invalid style
pass
def process(self, source):
# convert tabs anyway
source = source.replace('\t', self.tab_spaces)
if self.active:
import pygments
source = pygments.highlight(source, self.lexer, self.formatter)
return source.rstrip('\n')
# Dashboard --------------------------------------------------------------------
class Dashboard(gdb.Command):
"""Redisplay the dashboard."""
def __init__(self):
gdb.Command.__init__(self, 'dashboard',
gdb.COMMAND_USER, gdb.COMPLETE_NONE, True)
self.output = None # main terminal
# setup subcommands
Dashboard.ConfigurationCommand(self)
Dashboard.OutputCommand(self)
Dashboard.EnabledCommand(self)
Dashboard.LayoutCommand(self)
# setup style commands
Dashboard.StyleCommand(self, 'dashboard', R, R.attributes())
# disabled by default
self.enabled = None
self.disable()
def on_continue(self, _):
# try to contain the GDB messages in a specified area unless the
# dashboard is printed to a separate file (dashboard -output ...)
if self.is_running() and not self.output:
width = Dashboard.get_term_width()
gdb.write(Dashboard.clear_screen())
gdb.write(divider(width, 'Output/messages', True))
gdb.write('\n')
gdb.flush()
def on_stop(self, _):
if self.is_running():
self.render(clear_screen=False)
def on_exit(self, _):
if not self.is_running():
return
# collect all the outputs
outputs = set()
outputs.add(self.output)
outputs.update(module.output for module in self.modules)
outputs.remove(None)
# clean the screen and notify to avoid confusion
for output in outputs:
try:
with open(output, 'w') as fs:
fs.write(Dashboard.reset_terminal())
fs.write(Dashboard.clear_screen())
fs.write('--- EXITED ---')
except:
# skip cleanup for invalid outputs
pass
def enable(self):
if self.enabled:
return
self.enabled = True
# setup events
gdb.events.cont.connect(self.on_continue)
gdb.events.stop.connect(self.on_stop)
gdb.events.exited.connect(self.on_exit)
def disable(self):
if not self.enabled:
return
self.enabled = False
# setup events
gdb.events.cont.disconnect(self.on_continue)
gdb.events.stop.disconnect(self.on_stop)
gdb.events.exited.disconnect(self.on_exit)
def load_modules(self, modules):
self.modules = []
for module in modules:
info = Dashboard.ModuleInfo(self, module)
self.modules.append(info)
def redisplay(self, style_changed=False):
# manually redisplay the dashboard
if self.is_running() and self.enabled:
self.render(True, style_changed)
def inferior_pid(self):
return gdb.selected_inferior().pid
def is_running(self):
return self.inferior_pid() != 0
def render(self, clear_screen, style_changed=False):
# fetch module content and info
all_disabled = True
display_map = dict()
for module in self.modules:
# fall back to the global value
output = module.output or self.output
# add the instance or None if disabled
if module.enabled:
all_disabled = False
instance = module.instance
else:
instance = None
display_map.setdefault(output, []).append(instance)
# notify the user if the output is empty, on the main terminal
if all_disabled:
# write the error message
width = Dashboard.get_term_width()
gdb.write(divider(width, 'Error', True))
gdb.write('\n')
if self.modules:
gdb.write('No module to display (see `help dashboard`)')
else:
gdb.write('No module loaded')
# write the terminator
gdb.write('\n')
gdb.write(divider(width, primary=True))
gdb.write('\n')
gdb.flush()
# continue to allow separate terminals to update
# process each display info
for output, instances in display_map.items():
try:
fs = None
# use GDB stream by default
if output:
fs = open(output, 'w')
fd = fs.fileno()
# setup the terminal
fs.write(Dashboard.hide_cursor())
else:
fs = gdb
fd = 1 # stdout
# get the terminal width (default main terminal if either
# the output is not a file)
try:
width = Dashboard.get_term_width(fd)
except:
width = Dashboard.get_term_width()
# clear the "screen" if requested for the main terminal,
# auxiliary terminals are always cleared
if fs is not gdb or clear_screen:
fs.write(Dashboard.clear_screen())
# show message in separate terminals if all the modules are
# disabled
if output != self.output and not any(instances):
fs.write('--- NO MODULE TO DISPLAY ---\n')
continue
# process all the modules for that output
for n, instance in enumerate(instances, 1):
# skip disabled modules
if not instance:
continue
try:
# ask the module to generate the content
lines = instance.lines(width, style_changed)
except Exception as e:
# allow to continue on exceptions in modules
stacktrace = traceback.format_exc().strip()
lines = [ansi(stacktrace, R.style_error)]
# create the divider accordingly
div = divider(width, instance.label(), True, lines)
# write the data
fs.write('\n'.join([div] + lines))
# write the newline for all but last unless main terminal
if n != len(instances) or fs is gdb:
fs.write('\n')
# write the final newline and the terminator only if it is the
# main terminal to allow the prompt to display correctly (unless
# there are no modules to display)
if fs is gdb and not all_disabled:
fs.write(divider(width, primary=True))
fs.write('\n')
fs.flush()
except Exception as e:
cause = traceback.format_exc().strip()
Dashboard.err('Cannot write the dashboard\n{}'.format(cause))
finally:
# don't close gdb stream
if fs and fs is not gdb:
fs.close()
# Utility methods --------------------------------------------------------------
@staticmethod
def start():
# initialize the dashboard
dashboard = Dashboard()
Dashboard.set_custom_prompt(dashboard)
# parse Python inits, load modules then parse GDB inits
Dashboard.parse_inits(True)
modules = Dashboard.get_modules()
dashboard.load_modules(modules)
Dashboard.parse_inits(False)
# GDB overrides
run('set pagination off')
# enable and display if possible (program running)
dashboard.enable()
dashboard.redisplay()
@staticmethod
def get_term_width(fd=1): # defaults to the main terminal
# first 2 shorts (4 byte) of struct winsize
raw = fcntl.ioctl(fd, termios.TIOCGWINSZ, ' ' * 4)
height, width = struct.unpack('hh', raw)
return int(width)
@staticmethod
def set_custom_prompt(dashboard):
def custom_prompt(_):
# render thread status indicator
if dashboard.is_running():
pid = dashboard.inferior_pid()
status = R.prompt_running.format(pid=pid)
else:
status = R.prompt_not_running
# build prompt
prompt = R.prompt.format(status=status)
prompt = gdb.prompt.substitute_prompt(prompt)
return prompt + ' ' # force trailing space
gdb.prompt_hook = custom_prompt
@staticmethod
def parse_inits(python):
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(os.path.expanduser('~/.gdbinit.d/')):
dirs.sort()
for init in sorted(files):
path = os.path.join(root, init)
_, ext = os.path.splitext(path)
# either load Python files or GDB
if python == (ext == '.py'):
gdb.execute('source ' + path)
@staticmethod
def get_modules():
# scan the scope for modules
modules = []
for name in globals():
obj = globals()[name]
try:
if issubclass(obj, Dashboard.Module):
modules.append(obj)
except TypeError:
continue
# sort modules alphabetically
modules.sort(key=lambda x: x.__name__)
return modules
@staticmethod
def create_command(name, invoke, doc, is_prefix, complete=None):
Class = type('', (gdb.Command,), {'invoke': invoke, '__doc__': doc})
Class(name, gdb.COMMAND_USER, complete or gdb.COMPLETE_NONE, is_prefix)
@staticmethod
def err(string):
print(ansi(string, R.style_error))
@staticmethod
def complete(word, candidates):
return filter(lambda candidate: candidate.startswith(word), candidates)
@staticmethod
def parse_arg(arg):
# encode unicode GDB command arguments as utf8 in Python 2.7
if type(arg) is not str:
arg = arg.encode('utf8')
return arg
@staticmethod
def clear_screen():
# ANSI: move the cursor to top-left corner and clear the screen
return '\x1b[H\x1b[J'
@staticmethod
def hide_cursor():
# ANSI: hide cursor
return '\x1b[?25l'
@staticmethod
def reset_terminal():
# ANSI: reset to initial state
return '\x1bc'
# Module descriptor ------------------------------------------------------------
class ModuleInfo:
def __init__(self, dashboard, module):
self.name = module.__name__.lower() # from class to module name
self.enabled = True
self.output = None # value from the dashboard by default
self.instance = module()
self.doc = self.instance.__doc__ or '(no documentation)'
self.prefix = 'dashboard {}'.format(self.name)
# add GDB commands
self.add_main_command(dashboard)
self.add_output_command(dashboard)
self.add_style_command(dashboard)
self.add_subcommands(dashboard)
def add_main_command(self, dashboard):
module = self
def invoke(self, arg, from_tty, info=self):
arg = Dashboard.parse_arg(arg)
if arg == '':
info.enabled ^= True
if dashboard.is_running():
dashboard.redisplay()
else:
status = 'enabled' if info.enabled else 'disabled'
print('{} module {}'.format(module.name, status))
else:
Dashboard.err('Wrong argument "{}"'.format(arg))
doc_brief = 'Configure the {} module.'.format(self.name)
doc_extended = 'Toggle the module visibility.'
doc = '{}\n{}\n\n{}'.format(doc_brief, doc_extended, self.doc)
Dashboard.create_command(self.prefix, invoke, doc, True)
def add_output_command(self, dashboard):
Dashboard.OutputCommand(dashboard, self.prefix, self)
def add_style_command(self, dashboard):
if 'attributes' in dir(self.instance):
Dashboard.StyleCommand(dashboard, self.prefix, self.instance,
self.instance.attributes())
def add_subcommands(self, dashboard):
if 'commands' in dir(self.instance):
for name, command in self.instance.commands().items():
self.add_subcommand(dashboard, name, command)
def add_subcommand(self, dashboard, name, command):
action = command['action']
doc = command['doc']
complete = command.get('complete')
def invoke(self, arg, from_tty, info=self):
arg = Dashboard.parse_arg(arg)
if info.enabled:
try:
action(arg)
except Exception as e:
Dashboard.err(e)
return
# don't catch redisplay errors
dashboard.redisplay()
else:
Dashboard.err('Module disabled')
prefix = '{} {}'.format(self.prefix, name)
Dashboard.create_command(prefix, invoke, doc, False, complete)
# GDB commands -----------------------------------------------------------------
def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
arg = Dashboard.parse_arg(arg)
# show messages for checks in redisplay
if arg != '':
Dashboard.err('Wrong argument "{}"'.format(arg))
elif not self.is_running():
Dashboard.err('Is the target program running?')
else:
self.redisplay()
class ConfigurationCommand(gdb.Command):
"""Dump the dashboard configuration (layout, styles, outputs).
With an optional argument the configuration will be written to the specified
file."""
def __init__(self, dashboard):
gdb.Command.__init__(self, 'dashboard -configuration',
gdb.COMMAND_USER, gdb.COMPLETE_FILENAME)
self.dashboard = dashboard
def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
arg = Dashboard.parse_arg(arg)
if arg:
with open(os.path.expanduser(arg), 'w') as fs:
fs.write('# auto generated by GDB dashboard\n\n')
self.dump(fs)
self.dump(gdb)
def dump(self, fs):
# dump layout
self.dump_layout(fs)
# dump styles
self.dump_style(fs, R)
for module in self.dashboard.modules:
self.dump_style(fs, module.instance, module.prefix)
# dump outputs
self.dump_output(fs, self.dashboard)
for module in self.dashboard.modules:
self.dump_output(fs, module, module.prefix)
def dump_layout(self, fs):
layout = ['dashboard -layout']
for module in self.dashboard.modules:
mark = '' if module.enabled else '!'
layout.append('{}{}'.format(mark, module.name))
fs.write(' '.join(layout))
fs.write('\n')
def dump_style(self, fs, obj, prefix='dashboard'):
attributes = getattr(obj, 'attributes', lambda: dict())()
for name, attribute in attributes.items():
real_name = attribute.get('name', name)
default = attribute.get('default')
value = getattr(obj, real_name)
if value != default:
fs.write('{} -style {} {!r}\n'.format(prefix, name, value))
def dump_output(self, fs, obj, prefix='dashboard'):
output = getattr(obj, 'output')
if output:
fs.write('{} -output {}\n'.format(prefix, output))
class OutputCommand(gdb.Command):
"""Set the output file/TTY for both the dashboard and modules.
The dashboard/module will be written to the specified file, which will be
created if it does not exist. If the specified file identifies a terminal then
its width will be used to format the dashboard, otherwise falls back to the
width of the main GDB terminal. Without argument the dashboard, the
output/messages and modules which do not specify the output will be printed on
standard output (default). Without argument the module will be printed where the
dashboard will be printed."""
def __init__(self, dashboard, prefix=None, obj=None):
if not prefix:
prefix = 'dashboard'
if not obj:
obj = dashboard
prefix = prefix + ' -output'
gdb.Command.__init__(self, prefix,
gdb.COMMAND_USER, gdb.COMPLETE_FILENAME)
self.dashboard = dashboard
self.obj = obj # None means the dashboard itself
def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
arg = Dashboard.parse_arg(arg)
# display a message in a separate terminal if released (note that
# the check if this is the last module to use the output is not
# performed since if that's not the case the message will be
# overwritten)
if self.obj.output:
try:
with open(self.obj.output, 'w') as fs:
fs.write(Dashboard.clear_screen())
fs.write('--- RELEASED ---\n')
except:
# just do nothing if the file is not writable
pass
# set or open the output file
if arg == '':
self.obj.output = None
else:
self.obj.output = arg
# redisplay the dashboard in the new output
self.dashboard.redisplay()
class EnabledCommand(gdb.Command):
"""Enable or disable the dashboard [on|off].
The current status is printed if no argument is present."""
def __init__(self, dashboard):
gdb.Command.__init__(self, 'dashboard -enabled', gdb.COMMAND_USER)
self.dashboard = dashboard
def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
arg = Dashboard.parse_arg(arg)
if arg == '':
status = 'enabled' if self.dashboard.enabled else 'disabled'
print('The dashboard is {}'.format(status))
elif arg == 'on':
self.dashboard.enable()
self.dashboard.redisplay()
elif arg == 'off':
self.dashboard.disable()
else:
msg = 'Wrong argument "{}"; expecting "on" or "off"'
Dashboard.err(msg.format(arg))
def complete(self, text, word):
return Dashboard.complete(word, ['on', 'off'])
class LayoutCommand(gdb.Command):
"""Set or show the dashboard layout.
Accepts a space-separated list of directive. Each directive is in the form
"[!]<module>". Modules in the list are placed in the dashboard in the same order
as they appear and those prefixed by "!" are disabled by default. Omitted
modules are hidden and placed at the bottom in alphabetical order. Without
arguments the current layout is shown where the first line uses the same form
expected by the input while the remaining depict the current status of output
files."""
def __init__(self, dashboard):
gdb.Command.__init__(self, 'dashboard -layout', gdb.COMMAND_USER)
self.dashboard = dashboard
def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
arg = Dashboard.parse_arg(arg)
directives = str(arg).split()
if directives:
self.layout(directives)
if from_tty and not self.dashboard.is_running():
self.show()
else:
self.show()
def show(self):
global_str = 'Global'
max_name_len = len(global_str)
# print directives
modules = []
for module in self.dashboard.modules:
max_name_len = max(max_name_len, len(module.name))
mark = '' if module.enabled else '!'
modules.append('{}{}'.format(mark, module.name))
print(' '.join(modules))
# print outputs
default = '(default)'
fmt = '{{:{}s}}{{}}'.format(max_name_len + 2)
print(('\n' + fmt + '\n').format(global_str,
self.dashboard.output or default))
for module in self.dashboard.modules:
style = R.style_high if module.enabled else R.style_low
line = fmt.format(module.name, module.output or default)
print(ansi(line, style))
def layout(self, directives):
modules = self.dashboard.modules
# reset visibility
for module in modules:
module.enabled = False
# move and enable the selected modules on top
last = 0
n_enabled = 0
for directive in directives:
# parse next directive
enabled = (directive[0] != '!')
name = directive[not enabled:]
try:
# it may actually start from last, but in this way repeated
# modules can be handled transparently and without error
todo = enumerate(modules[last:], start=last)
index = next(i for i, m in todo if name == m.name)
modules[index].enabled = enabled
modules.insert(last, modules.pop(index))
last += 1
n_enabled += enabled
except StopIteration:
def find_module(x):
return x.name == name
first_part = modules[:last]
if len(list(filter(find_module, first_part))) == 0:
Dashboard.err('Cannot find module "{}"'.format(name))
else:
Dashboard.err('Module "{}" already set'.format(name))
continue
# redisplay the dashboard
if n_enabled:
self.dashboard.redisplay()
def complete(self, text, word):
all_modules = (m.name for m in self.dashboard.modules)
return Dashboard.complete(word, all_modules)
class StyleCommand(gdb.Command):
"""Access the stylable attributes.
Without arguments print all the stylable attributes. Subcommands are used to set
or print (when the value is omitted) individual attributes."""
def __init__(self, dashboard, prefix, obj, attributes):
self.prefix = prefix + ' -style'
gdb.Command.__init__(self, self.prefix,
gdb.COMMAND_USER, gdb.COMPLETE_NONE, True)
self.dashboard = dashboard
self.obj = obj
self.attributes = attributes
self.add_styles()
def add_styles(self):
this = self
for name, attribute in self.attributes.items():
# fetch fields
attr_name = attribute.get('name', name)
attr_type = attribute.get('type', str)
attr_check = attribute.get('check', lambda _: True)
attr_default = attribute['default']
# set the default value (coerced to the type)
value = attr_type(attr_default)
setattr(self.obj, attr_name, value)
# create the command
def invoke(self, arg, from_tty, name=name, attr_name=attr_name,
attr_type=attr_type, attr_check=attr_check):
new_value = Dashboard.parse_arg(arg)
if new_value == '':
# print the current value
value = getattr(this.obj, attr_name)
print('{} = {!r}'.format(name, value))
else:
try:
# convert and check the new value
parsed = ast.literal_eval(new_value)
value = attr_type(parsed)
if not attr_check(value):
msg = 'Invalid value "{}" for "{}"'
raise Exception(msg.format(new_value, name))
except Exception as e:
Dashboard.err(e)
else:
# set and redisplay
setattr(this.obj, attr_name, value)
this.dashboard.redisplay(True)
prefix = self.prefix + ' ' + name
doc = attribute.get('doc', 'This style is self-documenting')
Dashboard.create_command(prefix, invoke, doc, False)
def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
# an argument here means that the provided attribute is invalid
if arg:
Dashboard.err('Invalid argument "{}"'.format(arg))
return
# print all the pairs
for name, attribute in self.attributes.items():
attr_name = attribute.get('name', name)
value = getattr(self.obj, attr_name)
print('{} = {!r}'.format(name, value))
# Base module ------------------------------------------------------------------
# just a tag
class Module():
pass
# Default modules --------------------------------------------------------------
class Source(Dashboard.Module):
"""Show the program source code, if available."""
def __init__(self):
self.file_name = None
self.source_lines = []
self.ts = None
self.highlighted = False
def label(self):
return 'Source'
def lines(self, term_width, style_changed):
# skip if the current thread is not stopped
if not gdb.selected_thread().is_stopped():
return []
# try to fetch the current line (skip if no line information)
sal = gdb.selected_frame().find_sal()
current_line = sal.line
if current_line == 0:
return []
# reload the source file if changed
file_name = sal.symtab.fullname()
ts = None
try:
ts = os.path.getmtime(file_name)
except:
pass # delay error check to open()
if (style_changed or
file_name != self.file_name or # different file name
ts and ts > self.ts): # file modified in the meanwhile
self.file_name = file_name
self.ts = ts
try:
highlighter = Beautifier(self.file_name, self.tab_size)
self.highlighted = highlighter.active
with open(self.file_name) as source_file:
source = highlighter.process(source_file.read())
self.source_lines = source.split('\n')
except Exception as e:
msg = 'Cannot display "{}" ({})'.format(self.file_name, e)
return [ansi(msg, R.style_error)]
# compute the line range
start = max(current_line - 1 - self.context, 0)
end = min(current_line - 1 + self.context + 1, len(self.source_lines))
# return the source code listing
out = []
number_format = '{{:>{}}}'.format(len(str(end)))
for number, line in enumerate(self.source_lines[start:end], start + 1):
# properly handle UTF-8 source files
line = to_string(line)
if int(number) == current_line:
# the current line has a different style without ANSI
if R.ansi:
if self.highlighted:
line_format = ansi(number_format,
R.style_selected_1) + ' {}'
else:
line_format = ansi(number_format + ' {}',
R.style_selected_1)
else:
# just show a plain text indicator
line_format = number_format + '>{}'
else:
line_format = ansi(number_format, R.style_low) + ' {}'
out.append(line_format.format(number, line.rstrip('\n')))
return out
def attributes(self):
return {
'context': {
'doc': 'Number of context lines.',
'default': 5,
'type': int,
'check': check_ge_zero
},
'tab-size': {
'doc': 'Number of spaces used to display the tab character.',
'default': 4,
'name': 'tab_size',
'type': int,
'check': check_gt_zero
}
}
class Assembly(Dashboard.Module):
"""Show the disassembled code surrounding the program counter. The
instructions constituting the current statement are marked, if available."""
def label(self):
return 'Assembly'
def lines(self, term_width, style_changed):
# skip if the current thread is not stopped
if not gdb.selected_thread().is_stopped():
return []
line_info = None
frame = gdb.selected_frame() # PC is here
disassemble = frame.architecture().disassemble
try:
# try to fetch the function boundaries using the disassemble command
output = run('disassemble').split('\n')
start = int(re.split('[ :]', output[1][3:], 1)[0], 16)
end = int(re.split('[ :]', output[-3][3:], 1)[0], 16)
asm = disassemble(start, end_pc=end)
# find the location of the PC
pc_index = next(index for index, instr in enumerate(asm)
if instr['addr'] == frame.pc())
start = max(pc_index - self.context, 0)
end = pc_index + self.context + 1
asm = asm[start:end]
# if there are line information then use it, it may be that
# line_info is not None but line_info.last is None
line_info = gdb.find_pc_line(frame.pc())
line_info = line_info if line_info.last else None
except (gdb.error, StopIteration):
# if it is not possible (stripped binary or the PC is not present in
# the output of `disassemble` as per issue #31) start from PC and
# end after twice the context
try:
asm = disassemble(frame.pc(), count=2 * self.context + 1)
except gdb.error as e:
msg = '{}'.format(e)
return [ansi(msg, R.style_error)]
# fetch function start if available
func_start = None
if self.show_function and frame.name():
try:
# it may happen that the frame name is the whole function
# declaration, instead of just the name, e.g., 'getkey()', so it
# would be treated as a function call by 'gdb.parse_and_eval',
# hence the trim, see #87 and #88
value = gdb.parse_and_eval(frame.name().split('(')[0]).address