tui-winsource.h revision 1.1.1.8 1 /* TUI display source/assembly window.
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3 Copyright (C) 1998-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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5 Contributed by Hewlett-Packard Company.
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7 This file is part of GDB.
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9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
21
22 #ifndef TUI_TUI_WINSOURCE_H
23 #define TUI_TUI_WINSOURCE_H
24
25 #include "tui/tui-data.h"
26 #include "symtab.h"
27
28 enum tui_line_or_address_kind
29 {
30 LOA_LINE,
31 LOA_ADDRESS
32 };
33
34 /* Structure describing source line or line address. */
35 struct tui_line_or_address
36 {
37 enum tui_line_or_address_kind loa;
38 union
39 {
40 int line_no;
41 CORE_ADDR addr;
42 } u;
43 };
44
45 /* Flags to tell what kind of breakpoint is at current line. */
46 enum tui_bp_flag
47 {
48 TUI_BP_ENABLED = 0x01,
49 TUI_BP_DISABLED = 0x02,
50 TUI_BP_HIT = 0x04,
51 TUI_BP_CONDITIONAL = 0x08,
52 TUI_BP_HARDWARE = 0x10
53 };
54
55 DEF_ENUM_FLAGS_TYPE (enum tui_bp_flag, tui_bp_flags);
56
57 /* Position of breakpoint markers in the exec info string. */
58 #define TUI_BP_HIT_POS 0
59 #define TUI_BP_BREAK_POS 1
60 #define TUI_EXEC_POS 2
61 #define TUI_EXECINFO_SIZE 3
62
63 /* Elements in the Source/Disassembly Window. */
64 struct tui_source_element
65 {
66 tui_source_element ()
67 {
68 line_or_addr.loa = LOA_LINE;
69 line_or_addr.u.line_no = 0;
70 }
71
72 DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (tui_source_element);
73
74 tui_source_element (tui_source_element &&other)
75 : line (std::move (other.line)),
76 line_or_addr (other.line_or_addr),
77 is_exec_point (other.is_exec_point),
78 break_mode (other.break_mode)
79 {
80 }
81
82 std::string line;
83 struct tui_line_or_address line_or_addr;
84 bool is_exec_point = false;
85 tui_bp_flags break_mode = 0;
86 };
87
88
89 /* The base class for all source-like windows, namely the source and
90 disassembly windows. */
91
92 struct tui_source_window_base : public tui_win_info
93 {
94 protected:
95 tui_source_window_base ();
96 ~tui_source_window_base ();
97
98 DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (tui_source_window_base);
99
100 void do_scroll_horizontal (int num_to_scroll) override;
101
102 /* Erase the content and display STRING. */
103 void do_erase_source_content (const char *string);
104
105 void rerender () override;
106
107 virtual bool set_contents (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
108 const struct symtab_and_line &sal) = 0;
109
110 /* Return the number of extra margin characters needed by this
111 instance. */
112 virtual int extra_margin () const
113 {
114 return 0;
115 }
116
117 /* Display the line number in the window margin. OFFSET indicates
118 which line to display; it is 0-based, with 0 meaning the line at
119 the top of the window. */
120 virtual void show_line_number (int offset) const
121 {
122 }
123
124 /* Redraw the complete line of a source or disassembly window. */
125 void show_source_line (int lineno);
126
127 /* Where to start generating content from. */
128 struct tui_line_or_address m_start_line_or_addr;
129
130 /* Architecture associated with code at this location. */
131 struct gdbarch *m_gdbarch = nullptr;
132
133 std::vector<tui_source_element> m_content;
134
135 /* Length of longest line to be displayed. */
136 int m_max_length;
137
138 public:
139
140 /* Refill the source window's source cache and update it. If this
141 is a disassembly window, then just update it. */
142 void refill ();
143
144 /* Set the location of the execution point. */
145 void set_is_exec_point_at (struct tui_line_or_address l);
146
147 void update_tab_width () override;
148
149 virtual bool location_matches_p (struct bp_location *loc, int line_no) = 0;
150
151 /* Fill in the left margin of the current window with execution indicator
152 information, e.g. breakpoint indicators, and line numbers. When
153 REFRESH_P is true this function will call refresh_window to ensure
154 updates are written to the screen, otherwise the refresh is skipped,
155 which will leave the on screen contents out of date. When passing
156 false for REFRESH_P you should be planning to call refresh_window
157 yourself. */
158 void update_exec_info (bool refresh_p = true);
159
160 /* Update the window to display the given location. Does nothing if
161 the location is already displayed. */
162 virtual void maybe_update (const frame_info_ptr &fi, symtab_and_line sal) = 0;
163
164 void update_source_window_as_is (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
165 const struct symtab_and_line &sal);
166 void update_source_window (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
167 const struct symtab_and_line &sal);
168
169 /* Scan the source window and the breakpoints to update the
170 break_mode information for each line. Returns true if something
171 changed and the execution window must be refreshed. See
172 tui_update_all_breakpoint_info for a description of
173 BEING_DELETED. */
174 bool update_breakpoint_info (struct breakpoint *being_deleted,
175 bool current_only);
176
177 /* Erase the source content. */
178 virtual void erase_source_content () = 0;
179
180 void refresh_window () override;
181
182 /* Return the start address and gdbarch. */
183 virtual void display_start_addr (struct gdbarch **gdbarch_p,
184 CORE_ADDR *addr_p) = 0;
185
186 /* Function to ensure that the source or disassembly window
187 reflects the input address. Single window variant of
188 update_source_windows_with_addr. */
189 void update_source_window_with_addr (struct gdbarch *, CORE_ADDR);
190
191 private:
192
193 /* Used for horizontal scroll. */
194 int m_horizontal_offset = 0;
195
196 /* Check that the current values of M_HORIZONTAL_OFFSET and M_PAD_OFFSET
197 make sense given the current M_MAX_LENGTH (content width), WIDTH
198 (window size), and window margins. After calling this function
199 M_HORIZONTAL_OFFSET and M_PAD_OFFSET might have been adjusted to
200 reduce unnecessary whitespace on the right side of the window.
201
202 If M_PAD_OFFSET is adjusted then this function returns true
203 indicating that the pad contents need to be reloaded by calling
204 show_source_content. If M_PAD_OFFSET is not adjusted then this
205 function returns false, the window contents might still need
206 redrawing if M_HORIZONTAL_OFFSET was adjusted, but right now, this
207 function is only called in contexts where the window is going to be
208 redrawn anyway. */
209 bool validate_scroll_offsets ();
210
211 /* Return the size of the left margin space, this is the space used to
212 display things like breakpoint markers. */
213 int left_margin () const
214 { return TUI_EXECINFO_SIZE + extra_margin (); }
215
216 /* Return the width of the area that is available for window content.
217 This is the window width minus the borders and the left margin, which
218 is used for displaying things like breakpoint markers. */
219 int view_width () const
220 { return width - left_margin () - box_size (); }
221
222 void show_source_content ();
223
224 /* Write STRING to the window M_PAD, but skip the first SKIP printable
225 characters. Any escape sequences within the first SKIP characters are
226 still processed though. This means if we have this string:
227
228 "\033[31mABCDEFGHIJKLM\033[0m"
229
230 and call this function with a skip value of 3, then we effectively
231 write this string to M_PAD:
232
233 "\033[31mDEFGHIJKLM\033[0m"
234
235 the initial escape that sets the color will still be applied. */
236 void puts_to_pad_with_skip (const char *string, int skip);
237
238 /* Called when the user "set style enabled" setting is changed. */
239 void style_changed ();
240
241 /* A token used to register and unregister an observer. */
242 gdb::observers::token m_observable;
243
244 /* Pad to hold some, or all, of the window contents. Content is then
245 copied from this pad to the screen as the user scrolls horizontally,
246 this avoids the need to recalculate the screen contents each time the
247 user does a horizontal scroll. */
248 std::unique_ptr<WINDOW, curses_deleter> m_pad;
249
250 /* When M_PAD was allocated, this holds the width that was initially
251 asked for. If we ask for a very large pad then the allocation may
252 fail, and we might instead allocate a narrower pad. */
253 int m_pad_requested_width = 0;
254
255 /* If M_PAD is not as wide as the content (so less than M_MAX_LENGTH)
256 then this value indicates the offset at which the pad contents begin. */
257 int m_pad_offset = 0;
258 };
259
260
261 /* A wrapper for a TUI window iterator that only iterates over source
262 windows. */
263
264 struct tui_source_window_iterator
265 {
266 public:
267
268 typedef std::vector<tui_win_info *>::iterator inner_iterator;
269
270 typedef tui_source_window_iterator self_type;
271 typedef struct tui_source_window_base *value_type;
272 typedef struct tui_source_window_base *&reference;
273 typedef struct tui_source_window_base **pointer;
274 typedef std::forward_iterator_tag iterator_category;
275 typedef int difference_type;
276
277 explicit tui_source_window_iterator (const inner_iterator &it,
278 const inner_iterator &end)
279 : m_iter (it),
280 m_end (end)
281 {
282 advance ();
283 }
284
285 explicit tui_source_window_iterator (const inner_iterator &it)
286 : m_iter (it)
287 {
288 }
289
290 bool operator!= (const self_type &other) const
291 {
292 return m_iter != other.m_iter;
293 }
294
295 value_type operator* () const
296 {
297 return dynamic_cast<tui_source_window_base *> (*m_iter);
298 }
299
300 self_type &operator++ ()
301 {
302 ++m_iter;
303 advance ();
304 return *this;
305 }
306
307 private:
308
309 void advance ()
310 {
311 while (m_iter != m_end
312 && dynamic_cast<tui_source_window_base *> (*m_iter) == nullptr)
313 ++m_iter;
314 }
315
316 inner_iterator m_iter;
317 inner_iterator m_end;
318 };
319
320 /* A range adapter for source windows. */
321
322 struct tui_source_windows
323 {
324 /* Work around Wmaybe-uninitialized warning with g++ 11.0.0, see also
325 PR gcc/96295. Note that "tui_source_windows () = default" doesn't work
326 around the warning. */
327 tui_source_windows () {}
328
329 tui_source_window_iterator begin () const
330 {
331 return tui_source_window_iterator (tui_windows.begin (),
332 tui_windows.end ());
333 }
334
335 tui_source_window_iterator end () const
336 {
337 return tui_source_window_iterator (tui_windows.end ());
338 }
339 };
340
341 /* Update the execution windows to show the active breakpoints. This
342 is called whenever a breakpoint is inserted, removed or has its
343 state changed. Normally BEING_DELETED is nullptr; if not nullptr,
344 it indicates a breakpoint that is in the process of being deleted,
345 and which should therefore be ignored by the update. This is done
346 because the relevant observer is notified before the breakpoint is
347 removed from the list of breakpoints. */
348 extern void tui_update_all_breakpoint_info (struct breakpoint *being_deleted);
349
350 /* Function to display the "main" routine. */
351 extern void tui_display_main (void);
352 extern void tui_update_source_windows_with_addr (struct gdbarch *, CORE_ADDR);
353 extern void tui_update_source_windows_with_line (struct symtab_and_line sal);
354
355 /* Extract some source text from PTR. Returns a string holding the
356 desired text. PTR is updated to point to the start of the next
357 line. If LENGTH is non-NULL, then the length of the line is stored
358 there. Escape sequences are not counted against the length.
359 Actually an approximation is used -- each byte of a multi-byte
360 sequence counts as a character here. */
361
362 extern std::string tui_copy_source_line (const char **ptr,
363 int *length = nullptr);
364
365 /* Constant definitions. */
366 #define SCROLL_THRESHOLD 2 /* Threshold for lazy scroll. */
367
368 #endif /* TUI_TUI_WINSOURCE_H */
369