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Re: [patch] [python] Prompt substitution


Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> writes:

> On Wednesday 20 July 2011 12:33:24, Phil Muldoon wrote:
>> +gdb_test_multiple "set prompt blah " "set blah in GDB" {
>> +    -re "\[\r\n\]$newprompt2 $" {
>> +       pass "set prompt blah overriden"
>> +    }
>> +}
>> +
>> +gdb_test_multiple "python gdb.prompt_hook = None" "Delete hook" {
>> +    -re "\[\r\n\]$newprompt2 $" {
>> +       pass "Delete old hook"
>> +    }
>> +}
>
> Hmm:
>
> ...
> PASS: gdb.python/python.exp: show prompt shows guarded prompt
> set prompt blah 
> py prompt 2 PASS: gdb.python/python.exp: set prompt blah overriden
> python gdb.prompt_hook = None
> py prompt 2 PASS: gdb.python/python.exp: Delete old hook
>
> I think this last PASS is actually a bug.  We've disabled the python
> hook, so we should get the "set prompt" prompt back ("blah")
> instead of still seeing the python prompt.  Agree?
>
> (My WIP no-prompt-stack patch turned that into a FAIL,
> but it looks like it's a bug fix, not a regression.)

I think in the case, display_gdb_prompt is just displaying what GDB
knows to be the prompt.  If you delete the hook, whatever was the prompt
when the prompt was set will remain the prompt.  So the hook set the
prompt whenever in time, and when you delete the hook, it won't restore
what the old prompt was.  So if you disable the prompt, then set prompt
foo, then you will get "foo" now until you change it again manually. In
the case of "guarded prompt" (IE >) it won't attempt to alter that
display at all.

Cheers,

Phil


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