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Re: PATCH: operate-and-get-next



Tom Tromey writes:
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > >>>>> "Elena" == Elena Zannoni <ezannoni@cygnus.com> writes:
 > 
 > Elena> Tom, you appended the wrong patch... :-)
 > 
 > Sorry.  I must have inserted the wrong file into the buffer.
 > 
 > Elena> Can you resend?
 > 
 > I've appended the correct patch.
 > The comments in my previous message apply.
 > 
 > Tom
 

Thanks Tom, yes, please commit it.

Elena


> 
 > Index: ChangeLog
 > from  Tom Tromey  <tromey@redhat.com>
 > 
 >         * event-loop.c (start_event_loop): Call
 >         after_char_processing_hook.
 >         * event-top.h (after_char_processing_hook): Declare.
 >         * event-top.c (rl_callback_read_char_wrapper): Call
 >         after_char_processing_hook.
 >         (after_char_processing_hook): New global.
 >         * top.c (operate_saved_history): New global.
 >         (gdb_rl_operate_and_get_next): New function.
 >         (init_main): Add the operate-and-get-next defun.
 >         (gdb_rl_operate_and_get_next_completion): New function.
 > 
 > Index: event-loop.c
 > ===================================================================
 > RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/event-loop.c,v
 > retrieving revision 1.16
 > diff -u -r1.16 event-loop.c
 > --- event-loop.c 2001/03/27 20:36:23 1.16
 > +++ event-loop.c 2001/11/07 18:39:50
 > @@ -402,6 +402,14 @@
 >              interface specific, because interfaces can display the
 >              prompt in their own way. */
 >           display_gdb_prompt (0);
 > +         /* This call looks bizarre, but it is required.  If the user
 > +            entered a command that caused an error,
 > +            after_char_processing_hook won't be called from
 > +            rl_callback_read_char_wrapper.  Using a cleanup there
 > +            won't work, since we want this function to be called
 > +            after a new prompt is printed.  */
 > +         if (after_char_processing_hook)
 > +           (*after_char_processing_hook) ();
 >           /* Maybe better to set a flag to be checked somewhere as to
 >              whether display the prompt or not. */
 >         }
 > Index: event-top.c
 > ===================================================================
 > RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/event-top.c,v
 > retrieving revision 1.16
 > diff -u -r1.16 event-top.c
 > --- event-top.c 2001/08/27 22:39:55 1.16
 > +++ event-top.c 2001/11/07 18:39:51
 > @@ -153,6 +153,10 @@
 >      char *linebuffer_ptr;
 >    }
 >  readline_input_state;
 > +
 > +/* This hook is called by rl_callback_read_char_wrapper after each
 > +   character is processed.  */
 > +void (*after_char_processing_hook) ();
 >  
 >  
 >  /* Wrapper function for calling into the readline library. The event
 > @@ -162,6 +166,8 @@
 >  rl_callback_read_char_wrapper (gdb_client_data client_data)
 >  {
 >    rl_callback_read_char ();
 > +  if (after_char_processing_hook)
 > +    (*after_char_processing_hook) ();
 >  }
 >  
 >  /* Initialize all the necessary variables, start the event loop,
 > Index: event-top.h
 > ===================================================================
 > RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/event-top.h,v
 > retrieving revision 1.3
 > diff -u -r1.3 event-top.h
 > --- event-top.h 2001/04/20 14:25:59 1.3
 > +++ event-top.h 2001/11/07 18:39:51
 > @@ -108,3 +108,4 @@
 >  extern void (*call_readline) (void *);
 >  extern void (*input_handler) (char *);
 >  extern int input_fd;
 > +extern void (*after_char_processing_hook) (void);
 > Index: top.c
 > ===================================================================
 > RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/top.c,v
 > retrieving revision 1.47
 > diff -u -r1.47 top.c
 > --- top.c 2001/10/21 19:43:41 1.47
 > +++ top.c 2001/11/07 18:39:53
 > @@ -1032,6 +1032,52 @@
 >  #endif
 >  }
 >  
 > +/* The current saved history number from operate-and-get-next.
 > +   This is -1 if not valid.  */
 > +static int operate_saved_history = -1;
 > +
 > +/* This is put on the appropriate hook and helps operate-and-get-next
 > +   do its work.  */
 > +void
 > +gdb_rl_operate_and_get_next_completion ()
 > +{
 > +  int delta = where_history () - operate_saved_history;
 > +  /* The `key' argument to rl_get_previous_history is ignored.  */
 > +  rl_get_previous_history (delta, 0);
 > +  operate_saved_history = -1;
 > +
 > +  /* readline doesn't automatically update the display for us.  */
 > +  rl_redisplay ();
 > +
 > +  after_char_processing_hook = NULL;
 > +  rl_pre_input_hook = NULL;
 > +}
 > +
 > +/* This is a gdb-local readline command handler.  It accepts the
 > +   current command line (like RET does) and, if this command was taken
 > +   from the history, arranges for the next command in the history to
 > +   appear on the command line when the prompt returns.
 > +   We ignore the arguments.  */
 > +static int
 > +gdb_rl_operate_and_get_next (int count, int key)
 > +{
 > +  if (event_loop_p)
 > +    {
 > +      /* Use the async hook.  */
 > +      after_char_processing_hook = gdb_rl_operate_and_get_next_completion;
 > +    }
 > +  else
 > +    {
 > +      /* This hook only works correctly when we are using the
 > +        synchronous readline.  */
 > +      rl_pre_input_hook = (Function *) gdb_rl_operate_and_get_next_completion;
 > +    }
 > +
 > +  /* Add 1 because we eventually want the next line.  */
 > +  operate_saved_history = where_history () + 1;
 > +  return rl_newline (1, key);
 > +}
 > +
 >  /* Read one line from the command input stream `instream'
 >     into the local static buffer `linebuffer' (whose current length
 >     is `linelength').
 > @@ -1876,6 +1922,10 @@
 >                                  get_gdb_completer_word_break_characters ();
 >    rl_completer_quote_characters = get_gdb_completer_quote_characters ();
 >    rl_readline_name = "gdb";
 > +
 > +  /* The name for this defun comes from Bash, where it originated.
 > +     15 is Control-o, the same binding this function has in Bash.  */
 > +  rl_add_defun ("operate-and-get-next", gdb_rl_operate_and_get_next, 15);
 >  
 >    /* The set prompt command is different depending whether or not the
 >       async version is run. NOTE: this difference is going to
 > Index: doc/ChangeLog
 > from  Tom Tromey  <tromey@redhat.com>
 > 
 >         * gdb.texinfo (Command Syntax): Document C-o binding.
 > 
 > Index: doc/gdb.texinfo
 > ===================================================================
 > RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo,v
 > retrieving revision 1.54
 > diff -u -r1.54 gdb.texinfo
 > --- doc/gdb.texinfo 2001/11/05 23:26:09 1.54
 > +++ doc/gdb.texinfo 2001/11/07 18:40:11
 > @@ -1190,6 +1190,13 @@
 >  nothing.  This is useful mainly in command files (@pxref{Command
 >  Files,,Command files}).
 >  
 > +@cindex repeating command sequences
 > +@kindex C-o @r{(operate-and-get-next)}
 > +The @kbd{C-o} binding is useful for repeating a complex sequence of
 > +commands.  This command accepts the current line, like @kbd{RET}, and
 > +then fetches the next line relative to the current line from the history
 > +for editing.
 > +
 >  @node Completion
 >  @section Command completion
 >  


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