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[patch][python] 3/3 Python representation of GDB line tables (Documentation)
- From: Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon at redhat dot com>
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- Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2013 13:07:48 +0100
- Subject: [patch][python] 3/3 Python representation of GDB line tables (Documentation)
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This patch in the series contains the documentation for Python
linetables.
Cheers,
Phil
2013-10-08 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Symbol Tables In Python): Add linetable method entry.
(Line Tables In Python): New node.
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diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo
index 07d5068..a50dd96 100644
--- a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo
+++ b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo
@@ -23334,6 +23334,7 @@ optional arguments while skipping others. Example:
* Blocks In Python:: Accessing blocks from Python.
* Symbols In Python:: Python representation of symbols.
* Symbol Tables In Python:: Python representation of symbol tables.
+* Line Tables In Python:: Python representation of line tables.
* Breakpoints In Python:: Manipulating breakpoints using Python.
* Finish Breakpoints in Python:: Setting Breakpoints on function return
using Python.
@@ -26867,6 +26868,88 @@ Return the static block of the underlying symbol table.
@xref{Blocks In Python}.
@end defun
+@defun Symtab.linetable ()
+Return the line table associated with the symbol table.
+@xref{Line Tables In Python}.
+@end defun
+
+@node Line Tables In Python
+@subsubsection Manipulating line tables using Python
+
+@cindex line tables in python
+@tindex gdb.LineTable
+
+Python code can request and inspect line table information from a
+symbol table that is loaded in @value{GDBN}. To acquire the line
+table information for a particular symbol table, use the
+@code{linetable} function (@pxref{Symbol Tables In Python}).
+
+A @code{gdb.LineTable} is iterable. The iterator returns
+@code{LineTableEntry} objects that correspond to the source line and
+address for each line table entry. @code{LineTableEntry} objects have
+the following attributes:
+
+@defvar LineTableEntry.line
+The source line number for this line table entry. This number
+corresponds to the actual line of source. This attribute is not
+writable.
+@end defvar
+
+@defvar LineTableEntry.pc
+The address that is associated with the line table entry where the
+executable code for that source line resides in memory. This
+attribute is not writable.
+@end defvar
+
+As there can be multiple addresses for a single source line, you may
+receive multiple @code{LineTableEntry} objects with matching
+@code{line} attributes, but with different @code{pc} attributes. The
+iterator is sorted in ascending @code{pc} order. Here is a small
+example illustrating iterating over a line table.
+
+@smallexample
+symtab = gdb.selected_frame().find_sal().symtab
+linetable = symtab.linetable()
+for line in linetable:
+ print "Line: "+str(line.line)+" Address: "+hex(line.pc)
+@end smallexample
+
+This will have the following output:
+
+@smallexample
+Line: 33 Address: 0x4005c8L
+Line: 37 Address: 0x4005caL
+Line: 39 Address: 0x4005d2L
+Line: 40 Address: 0x4005f8L
+Line: 42 Address: 0x4005ffL
+Line: 44 Address: 0x400608L
+Line: 42 Address: 0x40060cL
+Line: 45 Address: 0x400615L
+@end smallexample
+
+In addition to being able to iterate over a @code{LineTable}, it also
+has the following direct access methods:
+
+@defun LineTable.line (line)
+Return a Python @code{Tuple} of @code{LineTableEntry} objects for any
+entries in the line table for the given @var{line}. @var{line} refers
+to the source code line. If there are no entries for that source code
+@var{line}, the Python @code{None} is returned.
+@end defun
+
+@defun LineTable.has_pcs (line)
+Return a Python @code{Boolean} indicating whether there is an entry in
+the line table for this source line. Return @code{True} if an entry
+is found, or @code{False} if not.
+@end defun
+
+@defun LineTable.source_lines ()
+Return a Python @code{Frozenset} of the source line numbers in the
+symbol table. Only lines with executable code locations are returned.
+The contents of the @code{Frozenset} will just be the source line
+entries represented as Python @code{Long} values.
+@end defun
+
@node Breakpoints In Python
@subsubsection Manipulating breakpoints using Python
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