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Re: [PATCHv2] gdb: Rewrite argument handling for user-defined commands


* Philippe Waroquiers <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be> [2018-09-08 07:35:14 +0200]:

> On Fri, 2018-09-07 at 00:29 +0100, Andrew Burgess wrote:
> > Here's a new version of the quoting patch which now uses single and
> > double quotes for quoting arguments.
> > 
> > I look forward to any feedback.
> > 
> > Eli - I suspect that the documentation changes would need some work,
> > but you should probably wait to review, as I suspect this patch will
> > change again before it can be merged.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Andrew
> > 
> > ---
> > 
> > This commit rewrites argument passing for user-defined commands.  The
> > rewrite was inspired after this mailing list thread:
> > 
> >     https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2018-08/msg00391.html
> > 
> > The summary is that it was felt that in order to pass arguments that
> > include whitespace, then single or double quotes should be used for
> > quoting the argument.
> Tom felt that we need to support your initial suggestion (parenthesis
> quoting) for 'balanced expressions', as parenthesis are used in
> some other commands that are evaluating expressions.
> I can understand his point of view, see
> https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2018-09/msg00007.html
> 
> > 
> > The problem is that currently, the quotes are included in the argument
> > that is passed into the user-defined command, so passing the argument
> > "1 + 1" will currently litterally pass "1 + 1" (including the quotes)
> > to GDB, which is no good if what you want to do is to pass an
> > expression.
> For this problem, an alternative solution is to have a new
> way to expand an argument : 
>   $argX expands the argument X with the quotes
>   $arguX expands the argument X with the quotes.
> 
> That allows to pass a quoted argument containing spaces,
> and use it in the user defined command without quotes where needed,
> and with quotes where needed : if the user defined command has to call
> another command (user defined or a native) that itself needs quoting,
> then use $argX, else use $arguX.
> In other words, how to handle a quoted arg is decided by the
> user command 'developer' (similarly to some native GDB commands).
> 
> So, adder command would become
>    print $argu1 + $argu2 + $argu3
> 
> See https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2018-09/msg00005.html
> for a patch (only very limited manual testing done) implementing
> the arguX approach :

Great.  OK, lets go with this approach then.  Tom, do you feel that we
need more is required above and beyond adding argX / arguX as Philippe
has suggested?

Thanks,
Andrew


> 
> (gdb)     define adder
> Type commands for definition of "adder".
> End with a line saying just "end".
> >       print $arg0 + $arg1 + $arg2
> >     end
> (gdb) adder '1 + 5' 2 3
> No symbol table is loaded.  Use the "file" command.
> (gdb)
> 
> (gdb) define adder
> Redefine command "adder"? (y or n) y
> Type commands for definition of "adder".
> End with a line saying just "end".
> >print $argu0 + $argu1 + $argu2
> >end
> (gdb) adder '1 + 5' 2 3             
> $4 = 11
> (gdb) 
> 
> 
> > 
> > This commit changes how quoting works so that the quotes are NOT now
> > included in the argument passed.  If the user wants to include quotes,
> > they would now need to use nested quotes, so "\"abc\"" will pass the
> > argument "abc".
> > 
> > It is also possible to use single quotes, so '"abc"' will also pass
> > the argument "abc".
> > 
> > As currently there's no documentation for how quoting works in
> > user-defined commands this commit adds documentation for the new
> > behaviour.
> > 
> > The big risk with this commit is that this does change how arguments
> > are passed to user-defined commands, and this might causes issues for
> > existing users.
> Yes, that has the potential to create a lot of backward incompatibility,
> which is not the case for the $arguX and/or the parenthesis approach
> you suggested initially.
> 
> Philippe
> 
> 


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