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Re: [patch] -iex and -ix: Execute them _after_ gdbinits


On Sat, 16 Jun 2012 22:05:29 +0200, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2012 21:54:17 +0200
> > From: Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
> > 
> > Before 7.5 gets branched/released I would like to yet change behavior of this
> > new feature.  The current order is:
> >  1. -iex and -ix
> >  2. /etc/gdbinit, ~/.gdbinit
> >  2. inferior load
> >  3. -ex and -x etc.
> > 
> > I would like to swap 1 <-> 2:
> >  1. /etc/gdbinit, ~/.gdbinit
> >  2. -iex and -ix
> >  2. inferior load
> >  3. -ex and -x etc.
> 
> That would make it impossible to run a command before loading
> .gdbinit, right?

There is additionally:
4. load .gdbinit from the inferior's directory

If you are in directory ~ then the .gdbinit file is considered to be
~/.gdbinit (and not inferior .gdbinit).

Does it answer your question?  Do you see any problem with the new behavior.


> > In practice I found I need to override 'set auto-load safe-path ...' pre-set
> > by ~/.gdbinit for specific GDB runs by -iex.  There is no other way to do it.
> 
> We could invent some other way of doing that, but without taking away
> what users can do now.

I have not found a use case where the current behavior is better.


> > Contrary to it I cannot imagine why one would want to get -iex commands
> > overriden by /etc/gdbinit and ~/.gdbinit.
> 
> Not overriden by, _executed_before_.

I also agree with "executed before" but in practice it means that if distro
for example (Fedora does not) puts into /etc/gdbinit:
	set auto-load safe-path /opt:/distro-dir:/bin

Then there is no chance to use -iex 'set auto-load safe-path ...' currently.

(One can use add-auto-load-safe-path everywhere which would work, but then
still one cannot remove/reset directories.)


Thanks,
Jan


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