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diff --git a/share/gcc-4.6.x-google/python/libstdcxx/__init__.py b/share/gcc-4.6.x-google/python/libstdcxx/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index 8b13789..0000000 --- a/share/gcc-4.6.x-google/python/libstdcxx/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ - diff --git a/share/gcc-4.6.x-google/python/libstdcxx/v6/__init__.py b/share/gcc-4.6.x-google/python/libstdcxx/v6/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index 8b13789..0000000 --- a/share/gcc-4.6.x-google/python/libstdcxx/v6/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ - diff --git a/share/gcc-4.6.x-google/python/libstdcxx/v6/printers.py b/share/gcc-4.6.x-google/python/libstdcxx/v6/printers.py deleted file mode 100644 index fb999bf..0000000 --- a/share/gcc-4.6.x-google/python/libstdcxx/v6/printers.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,802 +0,0 @@ -# Pretty-printers for libstc++. - -# Copyright (C) 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - -import gdb -import itertools -import re - -class StdPointerPrinter: - "Print a smart pointer of some kind" - - def __init__ (self, typename, val): - self.typename = typename - self.val = val - - def to_string (self): - if self.val['_M_refcount']['_M_pi'] == 0: - return '%s (empty) %s' % (self.typename, self.val['_M_ptr']) - return '%s (count %d) %s' % (self.typename, - self.val['_M_refcount']['_M_pi']['_M_use_count'], - self.val['_M_ptr']) - -class UniquePointerPrinter: - "Print a unique_ptr" - - def __init__ (self, val): - self.val = val - - def to_string (self): - return self.val['_M_t'] - -class StdListPrinter: - "Print a std::list" - - class _iterator: - def __init__(self, nodetype, head): - self.nodetype = nodetype - self.base = head['_M_next'] - self.head = head.address - self.count = 0 - - def __iter__(self): - return self - - def next(self): - if self.base == self.head: - raise StopIteration - elt = self.base.cast(self.nodetype).dereference() - self.base = elt['_M_next'] - count = self.count - self.count = self.count + 1 - return ('[%d]' % count, elt['_M_data']) - - def __init__(self, typename, val): - self.typename = typename - self.val = val - - def children(self): - itype = self.val.type.template_argument(0) - # If the inferior program is compiled with -D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG - # some of the internal implementation details change. - if self.typename == "std::list": - nodetype = gdb.lookup_type('std::_List_node<%s>' % itype).pointer() - elif self.typename == "std::__debug::list": - nodetype = gdb.lookup_type('std::__norm::_List_node<%s>' % itype).pointer() - else: - raise ValueError, "Cannot cast list node for list printer." - return self._iterator(nodetype, self.val['_M_impl']['_M_node']) - - def to_string(self): - if self.val['_M_impl']['_M_node'].address == self.val['_M_impl']['_M_node']['_M_next']: - return 'empty %s' % (self.typename) - return '%s' % (self.typename) - -class StdListIteratorPrinter: - "Print std::list::iterator" - - def __init__(self, typename, val): - self.val = val - self.typename = typename - - def to_string(self): - itype = self.val.type.template_argument(0) - # If the inferior program is compiled with -D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG - # some of the internal implementation details change. - if self.typename == "std::_List_iterator" or self.typename == "std::_List_const_iterator": - nodetype = gdb.lookup_type('std::_List_node<%s>' % itype).pointer() - elif self.typename == "std::__norm::_List_iterator" or self.typename == "std::__norm::_List_const_iterator": - nodetype = gdb.lookup_type('std::__norm::_List_node<%s>' % itype).pointer() - else: - raise ValueError, "Cannot cast list node for list iterator printer." - return self.val['_M_node'].cast(nodetype).dereference()['_M_data'] - -class StdSlistPrinter: - "Print a __gnu_cxx::slist" - - class _iterator: - def __init__(self, nodetype, head): - self.nodetype = nodetype - self.base = head['_M_head']['_M_next'] - self.count = 0 - - def __iter__(self): - return self - - def next(self): - if self.base == 0: - raise StopIteration - elt = self.base.cast(self.nodetype).dereference() - self.base = elt['_M_next'] - count = self.count - self.count = self.count + 1 - return ('[%d]' % count, elt['_M_data']) - - def __init__(self, val): - self.val = val - - def children(self): - itype = self.val.type.template_argument(0) - nodetype = gdb.lookup_type('__gnu_cxx::_Slist_node<%s>' % itype).pointer() - return self._iterator(nodetype, self.val) - - def to_string(self): - if self.val['_M_head']['_M_next'] == 0: - return 'empty __gnu_cxx::slist' - return '__gnu_cxx::slist' - -class StdSlistIteratorPrinter: - "Print __gnu_cxx::slist::iterator" - - def __init__(self, val): - self.val = val - - def to_string(self): - itype = self.val.type.template_argument(0) - nodetype = gdb.lookup_type('__gnu_cxx::_Slist_node<%s>' % itype).pointer() - return self.val['_M_node'].cast(nodetype).dereference()['_M_data'] - -class StdVectorPrinter: - "Print a std::vector" - - class _iterator: - def __init__ (self, start, finish, bitvec): - self.bitvec = bitvec - if bitvec: - self.item = start['_M_p'] - self.so = start['_M_offset'] - self.finish = finish['_M_p'] - self.fo = finish['_M_offset'] - itype = self.item.dereference().type - self.isize = 8 * itype.sizeof - else: - self.item = start - self.finish = finish - self.count = 0 - - def __iter__(self): - return self - - def next(self): - count = self.count - self.count = self.count + 1 - if self.bitvec: - if self.item == self.finish and self.so >= self.fo: - raise StopIteration - elt = self.item.dereference() - if elt & (1 << self.so): - obit = 1 - else: - obit = 0 - self.so = self.so + 1 - if self.so >= self.isize: - self.item = self.item + 1 - self.so = 0 - return ('[%d]' % count, obit) - else: - if self.item == self.finish: - raise StopIteration - elt = self.item.dereference() - self.item = self.item + 1 - return ('[%d]' % count, elt) - - def __init__(self, typename, val): - self.typename = typename - self.val = val - self.is_bool = val.type.template_argument(0).code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_BOOL - - def children(self): - return self._iterator(self.val['_M_impl']['_M_start'], - self.val['_M_impl']['_M_finish'], - self.is_bool) - - def to_string(self): - start = self.val['_M_impl']['_M_start'] - finish = self.val['_M_impl']['_M_finish'] - end = self.val['_M_impl']['_M_end_of_storage'] - if self.is_bool: - start = self.val['_M_impl']['_M_start']['_M_p'] - so = self.val['_M_impl']['_M_start']['_M_offset'] - finish = self.val['_M_impl']['_M_finish']['_M_p'] - fo = self.val['_M_impl']['_M_finish']['_M_offset'] - itype = start.dereference().type - bl = 8 * itype.sizeof - length = (bl - so) + bl * ((finish - start) - 1) + fo - capacity = bl * (end - start) - return ('%s<bool> of length %d, capacity %d' - % (self.typename, int (length), int (capacity))) - else: - return ('%s of length %d, capacity %d' - % (self.typename, int (finish - start), int (end - start))) - - def display_hint(self): - return 'array' - -class StdVectorIteratorPrinter: - "Print std::vector::iterator" - - def __init__(self, val): - self.val = val - - def to_string(self): - return self.val['_M_current'].dereference() - -class StdTuplePrinter: - "Print a std::tuple" - - class _iterator: - def __init__ (self, head): - self.head = head - - # Set the base class as the initial head of the - # tuple. - nodes = self.head.type.fields () - if len (nodes) != 1: - raise ValueError, "Top of tuple tree does not consist of a single node." - - # Set the actual head to the first pair. - self.head = self.head.cast (nodes[0].type) - self.count = 0 - - def __iter__ (self): - return self - - def next (self): - nodes = self.head.type.fields () - # Check for further recursions in the inheritance tree. - if len (nodes) == 0: - raise StopIteration - # Check that this iteration has an expected structure. - if len (nodes) != 2: - raise ValueError, "Cannot parse more than 2 nodes in a tuple tree." - - # - Left node is the next recursion parent. - # - Right node is the actual class contained in the tuple. - - # Process right node. - impl = self.head.cast (nodes[1].type) - - # Process left node and set it as head. - self.head = self.head.cast (nodes[0].type) - self.count = self.count + 1 - - # Finally, check the implementation. If it is - # wrapped in _M_head_impl return that, otherwise return - # the value "as is". - fields = impl.type.fields () - if len (fields) < 1 or fields[0].name != "_M_head_impl": - return ('[%d]' % self.count, impl) - else: - return ('[%d]' % self.count, impl['_M_head_impl']) - - def __init__ (self, typename, val): - self.typename = typename - self.val = val; - - def children (self): - return self._iterator (self.val) - - def to_string (self): - return '%s containing' % (self.typename) - -class StdStackOrQueuePrinter: - "Print a std::stack or std::queue" - - def __init__ (self, typename, val): - self.typename = typename - self.visualizer = gdb.default_visualizer(val['c']) - - def children (self): - return self.visualizer.children() - - def to_string (self): - return '%s wrapping: %s' % (self.typename, - self.visualizer.to_string()) - - def display_hint (self): - if hasattr (self.visualizer, 'display_hint'): - return self.visualizer.display_hint () - return None - -class RbtreeIterator: - def __init__(self, rbtree): - self.size = rbtree['_M_t']['_M_impl']['_M_node_count'] - self.node = rbtree['_M_t']['_M_impl']['_M_header']['_M_left'] - self.count = 0 - - def __iter__(self): - return self - - def __len__(self): - return int (self.size) - - def next(self): - if self.count == self.size: - raise StopIteration - result = self.node - self.count = self.count + 1 - if self.count < self.size: - # Compute the next node. - node = self.node - if node.dereference()['_M_right']: - node = node.dereference()['_M_right'] - while node.dereference()['_M_left']: - node = node.dereference()['_M_left'] - else: - parent = node.dereference()['_M_parent'] - while node == parent.dereference()['_M_right']: - node = parent - parent = parent.dereference()['_M_parent'] - if node.dereference()['_M_right'] != parent: - node = parent - self.node = node - return result - -# This is a pretty printer for std::_Rb_tree_iterator (which is -# std::map::iterator), and has nothing to do with the RbtreeIterator -# class above. -class StdRbtreeIteratorPrinter: - "Print std::map::iterator" - - def __init__ (self, val): - self.val = val - - def to_string (self): - valuetype = self.val.type.template_argument(0) - nodetype = gdb.lookup_type('std::_Rb_tree_node < %s >' % valuetype) - nodetype = nodetype.pointer() - return self.val.cast(nodetype).dereference()['_M_value_field'] - -class StdDebugIteratorPrinter: - "Print a debug enabled version of an iterator" - - def __init__ (self, val): - self.val = val - - # Just strip away the encapsulating __gnu_debug::_Safe_iterator - # and return the wrapped iterator value. - def to_string (self): - itype = self.val.type.template_argument(0) - return self.val['_M_current'].cast(itype) - -class StdMapPrinter: - "Print a std::map or std::multimap" - - # Turn an RbtreeIterator into a pretty-print iterator. - class _iter: - def __init__(self, rbiter, type): - self.rbiter = rbiter - self.count = 0 - self.type = type - - def __iter__(self): - return self - - def next(self): - if self.count % 2 == 0: - n = self.rbiter.next() - n = n.cast(self.type).dereference()['_M_value_field'] - self.pair = n - item = n['first'] - else: - item = self.pair['second'] - result = ('[%d]' % self.count, item) - self.count = self.count + 1 - return result - - def __init__ (self, typename, val): - self.typename = typename - self.val = val - - def to_string (self): - return '%s with %d elements' % (self.typename, - len (RbtreeIterator (self.val))) - - def children (self): - keytype = self.val.type.template_argument(0).const() - valuetype = self.val.type.template_argument(1) - nodetype = gdb.lookup_type('std::_Rb_tree_node< std::pair< %s, %s > >' % (keytype, valuetype)) - nodetype = nodetype.pointer() - return self._iter (RbtreeIterator (self.val), nodetype) - - def display_hint (self): - return 'map' - -class StdSetPrinter: - "Print a std::set or std::multiset" - - # Turn an RbtreeIterator into a pretty-print iterator. - class _iter: - def __init__(self, rbiter, type): - self.rbiter = rbiter - self.count = 0 - self.type = type - - def __iter__(self): - return self - - def next(self): - item = self.rbiter.next() - item = item.cast(self.type).dereference()['_M_value_field'] - # FIXME: this is weird ... what to do? - # Maybe a 'set' display hint? - result = ('[%d]' % self.count, item) - self.count = self.count + 1 - return result - - def __init__ (self, typename, val): - self.typename = typename - self.val = val - - def to_string (self): - return '%s with %d elements' % (self.typename, - len (RbtreeIterator (self.val))) - - def children (self): - keytype = self.val.type.template_argument(0) - nodetype = gdb.lookup_type('std::_Rb_tree_node< %s >' % keytype).pointer() - return self._iter (RbtreeIterator (self.val), nodetype) - -class StdBitsetPrinter: - "Print a std::bitset" - - def __init__(self, typename, val): - self.typename = typename - self.val = val - - def to_string (self): - # If template_argument handled values, we could print the - # size. Or we could use a regexp on the type. - return '%s' % (self.typename) - - def children (self): - words = self.val['_M_w'] - wtype = words.type - - # The _M_w member can be either an unsigned long, or an - # array. This depends on the template specialization used. - # If it is a single long, convert to a single element list. - if wtype.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_ARRAY: - tsize = wtype.target ().sizeof - else: - words = [words] - tsize = wtype.sizeof - - nwords = wtype.sizeof / tsize - result = [] - byte = 0 - while byte < nwords: - w = words[byte] - bit = 0 - while w != 0: - if (w & 1) != 0: - # Another spot where we could use 'set'? - result.append(('[%d]' % (byte * tsize * 8 + bit), 1)) - bit = bit + 1 - w = w >> 1 - byte = byte + 1 - return result - -class StdDequePrinter: - "Print a std::deque" - - class _iter: - def __init__(self, node, start, end, last, buffer_size): - self.node = node - self.p = start - self.end = end - self.last = last - self.buffer_size = buffer_size - self.count = 0 - - def __iter__(self): - return self - - def next(self): - if self.p == self.last: - raise StopIteration - - result = ('[%d]' % self.count, self.p.dereference()) - self.count = self.count + 1 - - # Advance the 'cur' pointer. - self.p = self.p + 1 - if self.p == self.end: - # If we got to the end of this bucket, move to the - # next bucket. - self.node = self.node + 1 - self.p = self.node[0] - self.end = self.p + self.buffer_size - - return result - - def __init__(self, typename, val): - self.typename = typename - self.val = val - self.elttype = val.type.template_argument(0) - size = self.elttype.sizeof - if size < 512: - self.buffer_size = int (512 / size) - else: - self.buffer_size = 1 - - def to_string(self): - start = self.val['_M_impl']['_M_start'] - end = self.val['_M_impl']['_M_finish'] - - delta_n = end['_M_node'] - start['_M_node'] - 1 - delta_s = start['_M_last'] - start['_M_cur'] - delta_e = end['_M_cur'] - end['_M_first'] - - size = self.buffer_size * delta_n + delta_s + delta_e - - return '%s with %d elements' % (self.typename, long (size)) - - def children(self): - start = self.val['_M_impl']['_M_start'] - end = self.val['_M_impl']['_M_finish'] - return self._iter(start['_M_node'], start['_M_cur'], start['_M_last'], - end['_M_cur'], self.buffer_size) - - def display_hint (self): - return 'array' - -class StdDequeIteratorPrinter: - "Print std::deque::iterator" - - def __init__(self, val): - self.val = val - - def to_string(self): - return self.val['_M_cur'].dereference() - -class StdStringPrinter: - "Print a std::basic_string of some kind" - - def __init__(self, val): - self.val = val - - def to_string(self): - # Make sure &string works, too. - type = self.val.type - if type.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_REF: - type = type.target () - - # Calculate the length of the string so that to_string returns - # the string according to length, not according to first null - # encountered. - ptr = self.val ['_M_dataplus']['_M_p'] - realtype = type.unqualified ().strip_typedefs () - reptype = gdb.lookup_type (str (realtype) + '::_Rep').pointer () - header = ptr.cast(reptype) - 1 - len = header.dereference ()['_M_length'] - if hasattr(ptr, "lazy_string"): - return ptr.lazy_string (length = len) - return ptr.string (length = len) - - def display_hint (self): - return 'string' - -class Tr1HashtableIterator: - def __init__ (self, hash): - self.count = 0 - self.n_buckets = hash['_M_element_count'] - if self.n_buckets == 0: - self.node = False - else: - self.bucket = hash['_M_buckets'] - self.node = self.bucket[0] - self.update () - - def __iter__ (self): - return self - - def update (self): - # If we advanced off the end of the chain, move to the next - # bucket. - while self.node == 0: - self.bucket = self.bucket + 1 - self.node = self.bucket[0] - - # If we advanced off the end of the bucket array, then - # we're done. - if self.count == self.n_buckets: - self.node = False - else: - self.count = self.count + 1 - - def next (self): - if not self.node: - raise StopIteration - result = self.node.dereference()['_M_v'] - self.node = self.node.dereference()['_M_next'] - self.update () - return result - -class Tr1UnorderedSetPrinter: - "Print a tr1::unordered_set" - - def __init__ (self, typename, val): - self.typename = typename - self.val = val - - def to_string (self): - return '%s with %d elements' % (self.typename, self.val['_M_element_count']) - - @staticmethod - def format_count (i): - return '[%d]' % i - - def children (self): - counter = itertools.imap (self.format_count, itertools.count()) - return itertools.izip (counter, Tr1HashtableIterator (self.val)) - -class Tr1UnorderedMapPrinter: - "Print a tr1::unordered_map" - - def __init__ (self, typename, val): - self.typename = typename - self.val = val - - def to_string (self): - return '%s with %d elements' % (self.typename, self.val['_M_element_count']) - - @staticmethod - def flatten (list): - for elt in list: - for i in elt: - yield i - - @staticmethod - def format_one (elt): - return (elt['first'], elt['second']) - - @staticmethod - def format_count (i): - return '[%d]' % i - - def children (self): - counter = itertools.imap (self.format_count, itertools.count()) - # Map over the hash table and flatten the result. - data = self.flatten (itertools.imap (self.format_one, Tr1HashtableIterator (self.val))) - # Zip the two iterators together. - return itertools.izip (counter, data) - - def display_hint (self): - return 'map' - -def register_libstdcxx_printers (obj): - "Register libstdc++ pretty-printers with objfile Obj." - - if obj == None: - obj = gdb - - obj.pretty_printers.append (lookup_function) - -def lookup_function (val): - "Look-up and return a pretty-printer that can print val." - - # Get the type. - type = val.type - - # If it points to a reference, get the reference. - if type.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_REF: - type = type.target () - - # Get the unqualified type, stripped of typedefs. - type = type.unqualified ().strip_typedefs () - - # Get the type name. - typename = type.tag - if typename == None: - return None - - # Iterate over local dictionary of types to determine - # if a printer is registered for that type. Return an - # instantiation of the printer if found. - for function in pretty_printers_dict: - if function.search (typename): - return pretty_printers_dict[function] (val) - - # Cannot find a pretty printer. Return None. - return None - -def build_libstdcxx_dictionary (): - # libstdc++ objects requiring pretty-printing. - # In order from: - # http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/latest-doxygen/a01847.html - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::basic_string<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdStringPrinter(val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::bitset<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdBitsetPrinter("std::bitset", val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::deque<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdDequePrinter("std::deque", val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::list<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdListPrinter("std::list", val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::map<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdMapPrinter("std::map", val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::multimap<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdMapPrinter("std::multimap", val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::multiset<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdSetPrinter("std::multiset", val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::priority_queue<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdStackOrQueuePrinter("std::priority_queue", val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::queue<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdStackOrQueuePrinter("std::queue", val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::tuple<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdTuplePrinter("std::tuple", val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::set<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdSetPrinter("std::set", val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::stack<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdStackOrQueuePrinter("std::stack", val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::unique_ptr<.*>$')] = UniquePointerPrinter - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::vector<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdVectorPrinter("std::vector", val) - # vector<bool> - - # Printer registrations for classes compiled with -D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG. - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::__debug::bitset<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdBitsetPrinter("std::__debug::bitset", val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::__debug::deque<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdDequePrinter("std::__debug::deque", val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::__debug::list<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdListPrinter("std::__debug::list", val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::__debug::map<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdMapPrinter("std::__debug::map", val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::__debug::multimap<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdMapPrinter("std::__debug::multimap", val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::__debug::multiset<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdSetPrinter("std::__debug::multiset", val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::__debug::priority_queue<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdStackOrQueuePrinter("std::__debug::priority_queue", val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::__debug::queue<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdStackOrQueuePrinter("std::__debug::queue", val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::__debug::set<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdSetPrinter("std::__debug::set", val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::__debug::stack<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdStackOrQueuePrinter("std::__debug::stack", val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::__debug::unique_ptr<.*>$')] = UniquePointerPrinter - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::__debug::vector<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdVectorPrinter("std::__debug::vector", val) - - # These are the TR1 and C++0x printers. - # For array - the default GDB pretty-printer seems reasonable. - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::shared_ptr<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdPointerPrinter ('std::shared_ptr', val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::weak_ptr<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdPointerPrinter ('std::weak_ptr', val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::unordered_map<.*>$')] = lambda val: Tr1UnorderedMapPrinter ('std::unordered_map', val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::unordered_set<.*>$')] = lambda val: Tr1UnorderedSetPrinter ('std::unordered_set', val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::unordered_multimap<.*>$')] = lambda val: Tr1UnorderedMapPrinter ('std::unordered_multimap', val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::unordered_multiset<.*>$')] = lambda val: Tr1UnorderedSetPrinter ('std::unordered_multiset', val) - - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::tr1::shared_ptr<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdPointerPrinter ('std::tr1::shared_ptr', val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::tr1::weak_ptr<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdPointerPrinter ('std::tr1::weak_ptr', val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::tr1::unordered_map<.*>$')] = lambda val: Tr1UnorderedMapPrinter ('std::tr1::unordered_map', val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::tr1::unordered_set<.*>$')] = lambda val: Tr1UnorderedSetPrinter ('std::tr1::unordered_set', val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::tr1::unordered_multimap<.*>$')] = lambda val: Tr1UnorderedMapPrinter ('std::tr1::unordered_multimap', val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::tr1::unordered_multiset<.*>$')] = lambda val: Tr1UnorderedSetPrinter ('std::tr1::unordered_multiset', val) - - # These are the C++0x printer registrations for -D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG cases. - # The tr1 namespace printers do not seem to have any debug - # equivalents, so do no register them. - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::__debug::unordered_map<.*>$')] = lambda val: Tr1UnorderedMapPrinter ('std::__debug::unordered_map', val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::__debug::unordered_set<.*>$')] = lambda val: Tr1UnorderedSetPrinter ('std::__debug::unordered_set', val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::__debug::unordered_multimap<.*>$')] = lambda val: Tr1UnorderedMapPrinter ('std::__debug::unordered_multimap', val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::__debug::unordered_multiset<.*>$')] = lambda val: Tr1UnorderedSetPrinter ('std::__debug:unordered_multiset', val) - - - # Extensions. - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^__gnu_cxx::slist<.*>$')] = StdSlistPrinter - - if True: - # These shouldn't be necessary, if GDB "print *i" worked. - # But it often doesn't, so here they are. - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::_List_iterator<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdListIteratorPrinter("std::_List_iterator",val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::_List_const_iterator<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdListIteratorPrinter("std::_List_const_iterator",val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::_Rb_tree_iterator<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdRbtreeIteratorPrinter(val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::_Rb_tree_const_iterator<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdRbtreeIteratorPrinter(val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::_Deque_iterator<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdDequeIteratorPrinter(val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::_Deque_const_iterator<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdDequeIteratorPrinter(val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdVectorIteratorPrinter(val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^__gnu_cxx::_Slist_iterator<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdSlistIteratorPrinter(val) - - # Debug (compiled with -D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG) printer registrations. - # The Rb_tree debug iterator when unwrapped from the encapsulating __gnu_debug::_Safe_iterator - # does not have the __norm namespace. Just use the existing printer registration for that. - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^__gnu_debug::_Safe_iterator<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdDebugIteratorPrinter(val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::__norm::_List_iterator<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdListIteratorPrinter ("std::__norm::_List_iterator",val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::__norm::_List_const_iterator<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdListIteratorPrinter ("std::__norm::_List_const_iterator",val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::__norm::_Deque_const_iterator<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdDequeIteratorPrinter(val) - pretty_printers_dict[re.compile('^std::__norm::_Deque_iterator<.*>$')] = lambda val: StdDequeIteratorPrinter(val) - -pretty_printers_dict = {} - -build_libstdcxx_dictionary () |