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[PATCH 03/10] gdb_readline2 -> gdb_readline_callback_no_editing


The "2" in "gdb_readline2" doesn't really convey much.  Rename for clarity.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-02-18  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* event-top.c (gdb_readline2): Rename to ...
	(gdb_readline_callback_no_editing): ... this.
	(change_line_handler, stdin_event_handler)
	(gdb_setup_readline): Adjust.
	* event-top.h (gdb_readline2): Rename to ...
	(gdb_readline_callback_no_editing): ... this, and move closer to
	other readline-related declarations.
	* mi/mi-interp.c (mi_interpreter_resume): Adjust.
---
 gdb/event-top.c    | 36 ++++++++++++++++++------------------
 gdb/event-top.h    |  2 +-
 gdb/mi/mi-interp.c |  2 +-
 3 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)

diff --git a/gdb/event-top.c b/gdb/event-top.c
index 2309cce..35830119 100644
--- a/gdb/event-top.c
+++ b/gdb/event-top.c
@@ -189,9 +189,9 @@ cli_command_loop (void *data)
 /* Change the function to be invoked every time there is a character
    ready on stdin.  This is used when the user sets the editing off,
    therefore bypassing readline, and letting gdb handle the input
-   itself, via gdb_readline2.  Also it is used in the opposite case in
-   which the user sets editing on again, by restoring readline
-   handling of the input.  */
+   itself, via gdb_readline_callback_no_editing.  Also it is used in
+   the opposite case in which the user sets editing on again, by
+   restoring readline handling of the input.  */
 static void
 change_line_handler (void)
 {
@@ -209,9 +209,9 @@ change_line_handler (void)
     }
   else
     {
-      /* Turn off editing by using gdb_readline2.  */
+      /* Turn off editing by using gdb_readline_callback_no_editing.  */
       gdb_rl_callback_handler_remove ();
-      call_readline = gdb_readline2;
+      call_readline = gdb_readline_callback_no_editing;
 
       /* Set up the command handler as well, in case we are called as
          first thing from .gdbinit.  */
@@ -410,8 +410,9 @@ top_level_prompt (void)
 
 /* When there is an event ready on the stdin file desriptor, instead
    of calling readline directly throught the callback function, or
-   instead of calling gdb_readline2, give gdb a chance to detect
-   errors and do something.  */
+   instead of calling gdb_readline_callback_no_editing, give gdb a
+   chance to detect errors and do something.  */
+
 void
 stdin_event_handler (int error, gdb_client_data client_data)
 {
@@ -699,13 +700,11 @@ command_line_handler (char *rl)
 }
 
 /* Does reading of input from terminal w/o the editing features
-   provided by the readline library.  */
+   provided by the readline library.  Calls the line input handler
+   once we have a whole input line.  */
 
-/* NOTE: 1999-04-30 Asynchronous version of gdb_readline; gdb_readline
-   will become obsolete when the event loop is made the default
-   execution for gdb.  */
 void
-gdb_readline2 (gdb_client_data client_data)
+gdb_readline_callback_no_editing (gdb_client_data client_data)
 {
   int c;
   char *result;
@@ -728,11 +727,12 @@ gdb_readline2 (gdb_client_data client_data)
   result = (char *) xmalloc (result_size);
 
   /* We still need the while loop here, even though it would seem
-     obvious to invoke gdb_readline2 at every character entered.  If
-     not using the readline library, the terminal is in cooked mode,
-     which sends the characters all at once.  Poll will notice that the
-     input fd has changed state only after enter is pressed.  At this
-     point we still need to fetch all the chars entered.  */
+     obvious to invoke gdb_readline_callback_no_editing at every
+     character entered.  If not using the readline library, the
+     terminal is in cooked mode, which sends the characters all at
+     once.  Poll will notice that the input fd has changed state only
+     after enter is pressed.  At this point we still need to fetch all
+     the chars entered.  */
 
   while (1)
     {
@@ -1055,7 +1055,7 @@ gdb_setup_readline (void)
   else
     {
       async_command_editing_p = 0;
-      call_readline = gdb_readline2;
+      call_readline = gdb_readline_callback_no_editing;
     }
   
   /* When readline has read an end-of-line character, it passes the
diff --git a/gdb/event-top.h b/gdb/event-top.h
index 4f20770..64c6fdf 100644
--- a/gdb/event-top.h
+++ b/gdb/event-top.h
@@ -44,7 +44,6 @@ extern void handle_stop_sig (int sig);
 #endif
 extern void handle_sigint (int sig);
 extern void handle_sigterm (int sig);
-extern void gdb_readline2 (void *client_data);
 extern void async_request_quit (void *arg);
 extern void stdin_event_handler (int error, void *client_data);
 extern void async_disable_stdin (void);
@@ -62,6 +61,7 @@ extern void (*input_handler) (char *);
 extern int input_fd;
 extern void (*after_char_processing_hook) (void);
 extern int call_stdin_event_handler_again_p;
+extern void gdb_readline_callback_no_editing (void *client_data);
 
 /* Wrappers for rl_callback_handler_remove and
    rl_callback_handler_install that keep track of whether the callback
diff --git a/gdb/mi/mi-interp.c b/gdb/mi/mi-interp.c
index 7f42367..80c8259 100644
--- a/gdb/mi/mi-interp.c
+++ b/gdb/mi/mi-interp.c
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ mi_interpreter_resume (void *data)
 
   /* These overwrite some of the initialization done in
      _intialize_event_loop.  */
-  call_readline = gdb_readline2;
+  call_readline = gdb_readline_callback_no_editing;
   input_handler = mi_execute_command_input_handler;
   async_command_editing_p = 0;
   /* FIXME: This is a total hack for now.  PB's use of the MI
-- 
1.9.3


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