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- <h4 class="subsection">15.4.8 Rust</h4>
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- <p><small>GDB</small> supports the <a href="https://www.rust-lang.org/">Rust
- Programming Language</a>. Type- and value-printing, and expression
- parsing, are reasonably complete. However, there are a few
- peculiarities and holes to be aware of.
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- <li> Linespecs (see <a href="Specify-Location.html#Specify-Location">Specify Location</a>) are never relative to the current
- crate. Instead, they act as if there were a global namespace of
- crates, somewhat similar to the way <code>extern crate</code> behaves.
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- <p>That is, if <small>GDB</small> is stopped at a breakpoint in a function in
- crate ‘<samp>A</samp>’, module ‘<samp>B</samp>’, then <code>break B::f</code> will attempt
- to set a breakpoint in a function named ‘<samp>f</samp>’ in a crate named
- ‘<samp>B</samp>’.
- </p>
- <p>As a consequence of this approach, linespecs also cannot refer to
- items using ‘<samp>self::</samp>’ or ‘<samp>super::</samp>’.
- </p>
- </li><li> Because <small>GDB</small> implements Rust name-lookup semantics in
- expressions, it will sometimes prepend the current crate to a name.
- For example, if <small>GDB</small> is stopped at a breakpoint in the crate
- ‘<samp>K</samp>’, then <code>print ::x::y</code> will try to find the symbol
- ‘<samp>K::x::y</samp>’.
-
- <p>However, since it is useful to be able to refer to other crates when
- debugging, <small>GDB</small> provides the <code>extern</code> extension to
- circumvent this. To use the extension, just put <code>extern</code> before
- a path expression to refer to the otherwise unavailable “global”
- scope.
- </p>
- <p>In the above example, if you wanted to refer to the symbol ‘<samp>y</samp>’ in
- the crate ‘<samp>x</samp>’, you would use <code>print extern x::y</code>.
- </p>
- </li><li> The Rust expression evaluator does not support “statement-like”
- expressions such as <code>if</code> or <code>match</code>, or lambda expressions.
-
- </li><li> Tuple expressions are not implemented.
-
- </li><li> The Rust expression evaluator does not currently implement the
- <code>Drop</code> trait. Objects that may be created by the evaluator will
- never be destroyed.
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- </li><li> <small>GDB</small> does not implement type inference for generics. In order
- to call generic functions or otherwise refer to generic items, you
- will have to specify the type parameters manually.
-
- </li><li> <small>GDB</small> currently uses the C<tt>++</tt> demangler for Rust. In most
- cases this does not cause any problems. However, in an expression
- context, completing a generic function name will give syntactically
- invalid results. This happens because Rust requires the ‘<samp>::</samp>’
- operator between the function name and its generic arguments. For
- example, <small>GDB</small> might provide a completion like
- <code>crate::f<u32></code>, where the parser would require
- <code>crate::f::<u32></code>.
-
- </li><li> As of this writing, the Rust compiler (version 1.8) has a few holes in
- the debugging information it generates. These holes prevent certain
- features from being implemented by <small>GDB</small>:
- <ul>
- <li> Method calls cannot be made via traits.
-
- </li><li> Operator overloading is not implemented.
-
- </li><li> When debugging in a monomorphized function, you cannot use the generic
- type names.
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- </li><li> The type <code>Self</code> is not available.
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- </li><li> <code>use</code> statements are not available, so some names may not be
- available in the crate.
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