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- <h4 class="subsubsection">23.2.2.22 Writing new convenience functions</h4>
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- <p>You can implement new convenience functions (see <a href="Convenience-Vars.html#Convenience-Vars">Convenience Vars</a>)
- in Python. A convenience function is an instance of a subclass of the
- class <code>gdb.Function</code>.
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- <dt><a name="index-Function_002e_005f_005finit_005f_005f"></a>Function: <strong>Function.__init__</strong> <em>(name)</em></dt>
- <dd><p>The initializer for <code>Function</code> registers the new function with
- <small>GDB</small>. The argument <var>name</var> is the name of the function,
- a string. The function will be visible to the user as a convenience
- variable of type <code>internal function</code>, whose name is the same as
- the given <var>name</var>.
- </p>
- <p>The documentation for the new function is taken from the documentation
- string for the new class.
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- <dt><a name="index-Function_002einvoke"></a>Function: <strong>Function.invoke</strong> <em>(<var>*args</var>)</em></dt>
- <dd><p>When a convenience function is evaluated, its arguments are converted
- to instances of <code>gdb.Value</code>, and then the function’s
- <code>invoke</code> method is called. Note that <small>GDB</small> does not
- predetermine the arity of convenience functions. Instead, all
- available arguments are passed to <code>invoke</code>, following the
- standard Python calling convention. In particular, a convenience
- function can have default values for parameters without ill effect.
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- <p>The return value of this method is used as its value in the enclosing
- expression. If an ordinary Python value is returned, it is converted
- to a <code>gdb.Value</code> following the usual rules.
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- <p>The following code snippet shows how a trivial convenience function can
- be implemented in Python:
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- <pre class="smallexample">class Greet (gdb.Function):
- """Return string to greet someone.
- Takes a name as argument."""
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- def __init__ (self):
- super (Greet, self).__init__ ("greet")
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- def invoke (self, name):
- return "Hello, %s!" % name.string ()
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- Greet ()
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- <p>The last line instantiates the class, and is necessary to trigger the
- registration of the function 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>
- <p>Now you can use the function in an expression:
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- <pre class="smallexample">(gdb) print $greet("Bob")
- $1 = "Hello, Bob!"
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