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authorJim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>1992-09-13 11:44:06 +0000
committerJim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>1992-09-13 11:44:06 +0000
commit80095e64d243357f7e44853a80dbebd5b61ca471 (patch)
treed0ff56b5b11b341171ff135f0c0a9bc9e5ebe594 /src/.gdbinit
parentf8a2cfe1da5e6492a6a93442ca1bbce7a1f99b1f (diff)
downloademacs-80095e64d243357f7e44853a80dbebd5b61ca471.tar.gz
entered into RCS
Diffstat (limited to 'src/.gdbinit')
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1 files changed, 28 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/src/.gdbinit b/src/.gdbinit
index a046876405b..f75d7532a7f 100644
--- a/src/.gdbinit
+++ b/src/.gdbinit
@@ -8,6 +8,10 @@ Print the emacs s-expression which is $.
Works only when an inferior emacs is executing.
end
+# Set this to the same thing as the DATA_SEG_BITS macro in your
+# machine-description files.
+set $data_seg_bits = 0
+
define xtype
output (enum Lisp_Type) (($ >> 24) & 0x7f)
echo \n
@@ -24,14 +28,14 @@ Print $, assuming it is an Elisp integer. This gets the sign right.
end
define xptr
-print (void *) ($ & 0x00ffffff)
+print (void *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits)
end
document xptr
Print the pointer portion of $, assuming it is an Elisp value.
end
define xwindow
-print (struct window *) ($ & 0x00ffffff)
+print (struct window *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits)
printf "%dx%d+%d+%d\n", $->width, $->height, $->left, $->top
end
document xwindow
@@ -40,15 +44,15 @@ Print the window's position as "WIDTHxHEIGHT+LEFT+TOP".
end
define xmarker
-print (struct Lisp_Marker *) ($ & 0x00ffffff)
+print (struct Lisp_Marker *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits)
end
document xmarker
Print $ as a marker pointer, assuming it is an Elisp marker value.
end
define xbuffer
-print (struct buffer *) ($ & 0x00ffffff)
-output &((struct Lisp_String *) (($->name) & 0x00ffffff))->data
+print (struct buffer *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits)
+output &((struct Lisp_String *) ((($->name) & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits))->data
echo \n
end
document xbuffer
@@ -57,7 +61,7 @@ Print the name of the buffer.
end
define xsymbol
-print (struct Lisp_Symbol *) ($ & 0x00ffffff)
+print (struct Lisp_Symbol *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits)
output &$->name->data
echo \n
end
@@ -67,7 +71,7 @@ This command assumes that $ is an Elisp symbol value.
end
define xstring
-print (struct Lisp_String *) ($ & 0x00ffffff)
+print (struct Lisp_String *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits)
output ($->size > 10000) ? "big string" : ($->data[0])@($->size)
echo \n
end
@@ -77,7 +81,7 @@ This command assumes that $ is an Elisp string value.
end
define xvector
-print (struct Lisp_Vector *) ($ & 0x00ffffff)
+print (struct Lisp_Vector *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits)
output ($->size > 1000) ? "big vector" : ($->contents[0])@($->size)
echo \n
end
@@ -86,15 +90,15 @@ Print the contents and address of the vector $.
This command assumes that $ is an Elisp vector value.
end
-define xscreen
-print (struct screen *) ($ & 0x00ffffff)
+define xframe
+print (struct frame *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits)
end
-document xwindow
-Print $ as a screen pointer, assuming it is an Elisp screen value.
+document xframe
+Print $ as a frame pointer, assuming it is an Elisp frame value.
end
define xcons
-print (struct Lisp_Cons *) ($ & 0x00ffffff)
+print (struct Lisp_Cons *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits)
output *$
echo \n
end
@@ -103,19 +107,28 @@ Print the contents of $, assuming it is an Elisp cons.
end
define xcar
-print ((($ >> 24) & 0x7f) == Lisp_Cons ? ((struct Lisp_Cons *) ($ & 0x00ffffff))->car : 0)
+print ((($ >> 24) & 0x7f) == Lisp_Cons ? ((struct Lisp_Cons *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits))->car : 0)
end
document xcar
Print the car of $, assuming it is an Elisp pair.
end
define xcdr
-print ((($ >> 24) & 0x7f) == Lisp_Cons ? ((struct Lisp_Cons *) ($ & 0x00ffffff))->cdr : 0)
+print ((($ >> 24) & 0x7f) == Lisp_Cons ? ((struct Lisp_Cons *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits))->cdr : 0)
end
document xcdr
Print the cdr of $, assuming it is an Elisp pair.
end
+define xsubr
+print (struct Lisp_Subr *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits)
+output *$
+echo \n
+end
+document xsubr
+Print the address of the subr which the Lisp_Object $ points to.
+end
+
set print pretty on
unset environment TERMCAP