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- <h4 class="subsubsection">23.2.2.20 Commands In Python</h4>
-
- <a name="index-commands-in-python"></a>
- <a name="index-python-commands-1"></a>
- <p>You can implement new <small>GDB</small> CLI commands in Python. A CLI
- command is implemented using an instance of the <code>gdb.Command</code>
- class, most commonly using a subclass.
- </p>
- <dl>
- <dt><a name="index-Command_002e_005f_005finit_005f_005f"></a>Function: <strong>Command.__init__</strong> <em>(name, <var>command_class</var> <span class="roman">[</span>, <var>completer_class</var> <span class="roman">[</span>, <var>prefix</var><span class="roman">]]</span>)</em></dt>
- <dd><p>The object initializer for <code>Command</code> registers the new command
- with <small>GDB</small>. This initializer is normally invoked from the
- subclass’ own <code>__init__</code> method.
- </p>
- <p><var>name</var> is the name of the command. If <var>name</var> consists of
- multiple words, then the initial words are looked for as prefix
- commands. In this case, if one of the prefix commands does not exist,
- an exception is raised.
- </p>
- <p>There is no support for multi-line commands.
- </p>
- <p><var>command_class</var> should be one of the ‘<samp>COMMAND_</samp>’ constants
- defined below. This argument tells <small>GDB</small> how to categorize the
- new command in the help system.
- </p>
- <p><var>completer_class</var> is an optional argument. If given, it should be
- one of the ‘<samp>COMPLETE_</samp>’ constants defined below. This argument
- tells <small>GDB</small> how to perform completion for this command. If not
- given, <small>GDB</small> will attempt to complete using the object’s
- <code>complete</code> method (see below); if no such method is found, an
- error will occur when completion is attempted.
- </p>
- <p><var>prefix</var> is an optional argument. If <code>True</code>, then the new
- command is a prefix command; sub-commands of this command may be
- registered.
- </p>
- <p>The help text for the new command is taken from the Python
- documentation string for the command’s class, if there is one. If no
- documentation string is provided, the default value “This command is
- not documented.” is used.
- </p></dd></dl>
-
- <a name="index-don_0027t-repeat-Python-command"></a>
- <dl>
- <dt><a name="index-Command_002edont_005frepeat"></a>Function: <strong>Command.dont_repeat</strong> <em>()</em></dt>
- <dd><p>By default, a <small>GDB</small> command is repeated when the user enters a
- blank line at the command prompt. A command can suppress this
- behavior by invoking the <code>dont_repeat</code> method. This is similar
- to the user command <code>dont-repeat</code>, see <a href="Define.html#Define">dont-repeat</a>.
- </p></dd></dl>
-
- <dl>
- <dt><a name="index-Command_002einvoke"></a>Function: <strong>Command.invoke</strong> <em>(argument, from_tty)</em></dt>
- <dd><p>This method is called by <small>GDB</small> when this command is invoked.
- </p>
- <p><var>argument</var> is a string. It is the argument to the command, after
- leading and trailing whitespace has been stripped.
- </p>
- <p><var>from_tty</var> is a boolean argument. When true, this means that the
- command was entered by the user at the terminal; when false it means
- that the command came from elsewhere.
- </p>
- <p>If this method throws an exception, it is turned into a <small>GDB</small>
- <code>error</code> call. Otherwise, the return value is ignored.
- </p>
- <a name="index-gdb_002estring_005fto_005fargv"></a>
- <p>To break <var>argument</var> up into an argv-like string use
- <code>gdb.string_to_argv</code>. This function behaves identically to
- <small>GDB</small>’s internal argument lexer <code>buildargv</code>.
- It is recommended to use this for consistency.
- Arguments are separated by spaces and may be quoted.
- Example:
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">print gdb.string_to_argv ("1 2\ \\\"3 '4 \"5' \"6 '7\"")
- ['1', '2 "3', '4 "5', "6 '7"]
- </pre></div>
-
- </dd></dl>
-
- <a name="index-completion-of-Python-commands"></a>
- <dl>
- <dt><a name="index-Command_002ecomplete"></a>Function: <strong>Command.complete</strong> <em>(text, word)</em></dt>
- <dd><p>This method is called by <small>GDB</small> when the user attempts
- completion on this command. All forms of completion are handled by
- this method, that is, the <tt class="key">TAB</tt> and <tt class="key">M-?</tt> key bindings
- (see <a href="Completion.html#Completion">Completion</a>), and the <code>complete</code> command (see <a href="Help.html#Help">complete</a>).
- </p>
- <p>The arguments <var>text</var> and <var>word</var> are both strings; <var>text</var>
- holds the complete command line up to the cursor’s location, while
- <var>word</var> holds the last word of the command line; this is computed
- using a word-breaking heuristic.
- </p>
- <p>The <code>complete</code> method can return several values:
- </p><ul>
- <li> If the return value is a sequence, the contents of the sequence are
- used as the completions. It is up to <code>complete</code> to ensure that the
- contents actually do complete the word. A zero-length sequence is
- allowed, it means that there were no completions available. Only
- string elements of the sequence are used; other elements in the
- sequence are ignored.
-
- </li><li> If the return value is one of the ‘<samp>COMPLETE_</samp>’ constants defined
- below, then the corresponding <small>GDB</small>-internal completion
- function is invoked, and its result is used.
-
- </li><li> All other results are treated as though there were no available
- completions.
- </li></ul>
- </dd></dl>
-
- <p>When a new command is registered, it must be declared as a member of
- some general class of commands. This is used to classify top-level
- commands in the on-line help system; note that prefix commands are not
- listed under their own category but rather that of their top-level
- command. The available classifications are represented by constants
- defined in the <code>gdb</code> module:
- </p>
- <dl compact="compact">
- <dd><a name="index-COMMAND_005fNONE"></a>
- <a name="index-gdb_002eCOMMAND_005fNONE"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>gdb.COMMAND_NONE</code></dt>
- <dd><p>The command does not belong to any particular class. A command in
- this category will not be displayed in any of the help categories.
- </p>
- <a name="index-COMMAND_005fRUNNING"></a>
- <a name="index-gdb_002eCOMMAND_005fRUNNING"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>gdb.COMMAND_RUNNING</code></dt>
- <dd><p>The command is related to running the inferior. For example,
- <code>start</code>, <code>step</code>, and <code>continue</code> are in this category.
- Type <kbd>help running</kbd> at the <small>GDB</small> prompt to see a list of
- commands in this category.
- </p>
- <a name="index-COMMAND_005fDATA"></a>
- <a name="index-gdb_002eCOMMAND_005fDATA"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>gdb.COMMAND_DATA</code></dt>
- <dd><p>The command is related to data or variables. For example,
- <code>call</code>, <code>find</code>, and <code>print</code> are in this category. Type
- <kbd>help data</kbd> at the <small>GDB</small> prompt to see a list of commands
- in this category.
- </p>
- <a name="index-COMMAND_005fSTACK"></a>
- <a name="index-gdb_002eCOMMAND_005fSTACK"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>gdb.COMMAND_STACK</code></dt>
- <dd><p>The command has to do with manipulation of the stack. For example,
- <code>backtrace</code>, <code>frame</code>, and <code>return</code> are in this
- category. Type <kbd>help stack</kbd> at the <small>GDB</small> prompt to see a
- list of commands in this category.
- </p>
- <a name="index-COMMAND_005fFILES"></a>
- <a name="index-gdb_002eCOMMAND_005fFILES"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>gdb.COMMAND_FILES</code></dt>
- <dd><p>This class is used for file-related commands. For example,
- <code>file</code>, <code>list</code> and <code>section</code> are in this category.
- Type <kbd>help files</kbd> at the <small>GDB</small> prompt to see a list of
- commands in this category.
- </p>
- <a name="index-COMMAND_005fSUPPORT"></a>
- <a name="index-gdb_002eCOMMAND_005fSUPPORT"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>gdb.COMMAND_SUPPORT</code></dt>
- <dd><p>This should be used for “support facilities”, generally meaning
- things that are useful to the user when interacting with <small>GDB</small>,
- but not related to the state of the inferior. For example,
- <code>help</code>, <code>make</code>, and <code>shell</code> are in this category. Type
- <kbd>help support</kbd> at the <small>GDB</small> prompt to see a list of
- commands in this category.
- </p>
- <a name="index-COMMAND_005fSTATUS"></a>
- <a name="index-gdb_002eCOMMAND_005fSTATUS"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>gdb.COMMAND_STATUS</code></dt>
- <dd><p>The command is an ‘<samp>info</samp>’-related command, that is, related to the
- state of <small>GDB</small> itself. For example, <code>info</code>, <code>macro</code>,
- and <code>show</code> are in this category. Type <kbd>help status</kbd> at the
- <small>GDB</small> prompt to see a list of commands in this category.
- </p>
- <a name="index-COMMAND_005fBREAKPOINTS"></a>
- <a name="index-gdb_002eCOMMAND_005fBREAKPOINTS"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>gdb.COMMAND_BREAKPOINTS</code></dt>
- <dd><p>The command has to do with breakpoints. For example, <code>break</code>,
- <code>clear</code>, and <code>delete</code> are in this category. Type <kbd>help
- breakpoints</kbd> at the <small>GDB</small> prompt to see a list of commands in
- this category.
- </p>
- <a name="index-COMMAND_005fTRACEPOINTS"></a>
- <a name="index-gdb_002eCOMMAND_005fTRACEPOINTS"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>gdb.COMMAND_TRACEPOINTS</code></dt>
- <dd><p>The command has to do with tracepoints. For example, <code>trace</code>,
- <code>actions</code>, and <code>tfind</code> are in this category. Type
- <kbd>help tracepoints</kbd> at the <small>GDB</small> prompt to see a list of
- commands in this category.
- </p>
- <a name="index-COMMAND_005fTUI"></a>
- <a name="index-gdb_002eCOMMAND_005fTUI"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>gdb.COMMAND_TUI</code></dt>
- <dd><p>The command has to do with the text user interface (see <a href="TUI.html#TUI">TUI</a>).
- Type <kbd>help tui</kbd> at the <small>GDB</small> prompt to see a list of
- commands in this category.
- </p>
- <a name="index-COMMAND_005fUSER"></a>
- <a name="index-gdb_002eCOMMAND_005fUSER"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>gdb.COMMAND_USER</code></dt>
- <dd><p>The command is a general purpose command for the user, and typically
- does not fit in one of the other categories.
- Type <kbd>help user-defined</kbd> at the <small>GDB</small> prompt to see
- a list of commands in this category, as well as the list of gdb macros
- (see <a href="Sequences.html#Sequences">Sequences</a>).
- </p>
- <a name="index-COMMAND_005fOBSCURE"></a>
- <a name="index-gdb_002eCOMMAND_005fOBSCURE"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>gdb.COMMAND_OBSCURE</code></dt>
- <dd><p>The command is only used in unusual circumstances, or is not of
- general interest to users. For example, <code>checkpoint</code>,
- <code>fork</code>, and <code>stop</code> are in this category. Type <kbd>help
- obscure</kbd> at the <small>GDB</small> prompt to see a list of commands in this
- category.
- </p>
- <a name="index-COMMAND_005fMAINTENANCE"></a>
- <a name="index-gdb_002eCOMMAND_005fMAINTENANCE"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>gdb.COMMAND_MAINTENANCE</code></dt>
- <dd><p>The command is only useful to <small>GDB</small> maintainers. The
- <code>maintenance</code> and <code>flushregs</code> commands are in this category.
- Type <kbd>help internals</kbd> at the <small>GDB</small> prompt to see a list of
- commands in this category.
- </p></dd>
- </dl>
-
- <p>A new command can use a predefined completion function, either by
- specifying it via an argument at initialization, or by returning it
- from the <code>complete</code> method. These predefined completion
- constants are all defined in the <code>gdb</code> module:
- </p>
- <dl compact="compact">
- <dd><a name="index-COMPLETE_005fNONE"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>gdb.COMPLETE_NONE</code>
- <a name="index-gdb_002eCOMPLETE_005fNONE"></a>
- </dt>
- <dd><p>This constant means that no completion should be done.
- </p>
- <a name="index-COMPLETE_005fFILENAME"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>gdb.COMPLETE_FILENAME</code>
- <a name="index-gdb_002eCOMPLETE_005fFILENAME"></a>
- </dt>
- <dd><p>This constant means that filename completion should be performed.
- </p>
- <a name="index-COMPLETE_005fLOCATION"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>gdb.COMPLETE_LOCATION</code>
- <a name="index-gdb_002eCOMPLETE_005fLOCATION"></a>
- </dt>
- <dd><p>This constant means that location completion should be done.
- See <a href="Specify-Location.html#Specify-Location">Specify Location</a>.
- </p>
- <a name="index-COMPLETE_005fCOMMAND"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>gdb.COMPLETE_COMMAND</code>
- <a name="index-gdb_002eCOMPLETE_005fCOMMAND"></a>
- </dt>
- <dd><p>This constant means that completion should examine <small>GDB</small>
- command names.
- </p>
- <a name="index-COMPLETE_005fSYMBOL"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>gdb.COMPLETE_SYMBOL</code>
- <a name="index-gdb_002eCOMPLETE_005fSYMBOL"></a>
- </dt>
- <dd><p>This constant means that completion should be done using symbol names
- as the source.
- </p>
- <a name="index-COMPLETE_005fEXPRESSION"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>gdb.COMPLETE_EXPRESSION</code>
- <a name="index-gdb_002eCOMPLETE_005fEXPRESSION"></a>
- </dt>
- <dd><p>This constant means that completion should be done on expressions.
- Often this means completing on symbol names, but some language
- parsers also have support for completing on field names.
- </p></dd>
- </dl>
-
- <p>The following code snippet shows how a trivial CLI command can be
- implemented in Python:
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">class HelloWorld (gdb.Command):
- """Greet the whole world."""
-
- def __init__ (self):
- super (HelloWorld, self).__init__ ("hello-world", gdb.COMMAND_USER)
-
- def invoke (self, arg, from_tty):
- print "Hello, World!"
-
- HelloWorld ()
- </pre></div>
-
- <p>The last line instantiates the class, and is necessary to trigger the
- registration of the command with <small>GDB</small>. Depending on how the
- Python code is read into <small>GDB</small>, you may need to import the
- <code>gdb</code> module explicitly.
- </p>
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