module Debugger # Mix-in module to assist in command parsing. module EnableDisableFunctions # :nodoc: def enable_disable_breakpoints(is_enable, args) breakpoints = Debugger.breakpoints.sort_by{|b| b.id } largest = breakpoints.inject(0) do |largest, b| largest = b.id if b.id > largest end if 0 == largest errmsg "No breakpoints have been set.\n" return end args.each do |pos| pos = get_int(pos, "#{is_enable} breakpoints", 1, largest) return nil unless pos breakpoints.each do |b| if b.id == pos enabled = ("Enable" == is_enable) if enabled unless syntax_valid?(b.expr) errmsg("Expression \"#{b.expr}\" syntactically incorrect; breakpoint remains disabled.\n") break end end b.enabled = ("Enable" == is_enable) break end end end end def enable_disable_display(is_enable, args) if 0 == @state.display.size errmsg "No display expressions have been set.\n" return end args.each do |pos| pos = get_int(pos, "#{is_enable} display", 1, @state.display.size) return nil unless pos @state.display[pos-1][0] = ("Enable" == is_enable) end end end class EnableCommand < Command # :nodoc: Subcommands = [ ['breakpoints', 2, "Enable specified breakpoints", "Give breakpoint numbers (separated by spaces) as arguments. This is used to cancel the effect of the \"disable\" command." ], ['display', 2, "Enable some expressions to be displayed when program stops", "Arguments are the code numbers of the expressions to resume displaying. Do \"info display\" to see current list of code numbers."], ].map do |name, min, short_help, long_help| SubcmdStruct.new(name, min, short_help, long_help) end unless defined?(Subcommands) def regexp /^\s* en(?:able)? (?:\s+(.*))?$/ix end def execute if not @match[1] errmsg "\"enable\" must be followed \"display\", \"breakpoints\"" + " or breakpoint numbers.\n" else args = @match[1].split(/[ \t]+/) param = args.shift subcmd = find(Subcommands, param) if subcmd send("enable_#{subcmd.name}", args) else send("enable_breakpoints", args.unshift(param)) end end end def enable_breakpoints(args) enable_disable_breakpoints("Enable", args) end def enable_display(args) enable_disable_display("Enable", args) end class << self def help_command 'enable' end def help(args) if args[1] s = args[1] subcmd = Subcommands.find do |try_subcmd| (s.size >= try_subcmd.min) and (try_subcmd.name[0..s.size-1] == s) end if subcmd str = subcmd.short_help + '.' str += "\n" + subcmd.long_help if subcmd.long_help return str else return "Invalid 'enable' subcommand '#{args[1]}'." end end s = %{ Enable some things. This is used to cancel the effect of the "disable" command. -- List of enable subcommands: -- } for subcmd in Subcommands do s += "enable #{subcmd.name} -- #{subcmd.short_help}\n" end return s end end end class DisableCommand < Command # :nodoc: Subcommands = [ ['breakpoints', 1, "Disable some breakpoints", "Arguments are breakpoint numbers with spaces in between. A disabled breakpoint is not forgotten, but has no effect until reenabled."], ['display', 1, "Disable some display expressions when program stops", "Arguments are the code numbers of the expressions to stop displaying. Do \"info display\" to see current list of code numbers."], ].map do |name, min, short_help, long_help| SubcmdStruct.new(name, min, short_help, long_help) end unless defined?(Subcommands) def regexp /^\s* dis(?:able)? (?:\s+(.*))?$/ix end def execute if not @match[1] errmsg "\"disable\" must be followed \"display\", \"breakpoints\"" + " or breakpoint numbers.\n" else args = @match[1].split(/[ \t]+/) param = args.shift subcmd = find(Subcommands, param) if subcmd send("disable_#{subcmd.name}", args) else send("disable_breakpoints", args.unshift(param)) end end end def disable_breakpoints(args) enable_disable_breakpoints("Disable", args) end def disable_display(args) enable_disable_display("Disable", args) end class << self def help_command 'disable' end def help(args) if args[1] s = args[1] subcmd = Subcommands.find do |try_subcmd| (s.size >= try_subcmd.min) and (try_subcmd.name[0..s.size-1] == s) end if subcmd str = subcmd.short_help + '.' str += "\n" + subcmd.long_help if subcmd.long_help return str else return "Invalid 'disable' subcommand '#{args[1]}'." end end s = %{ Disable some things. A disabled item is not forgotten, but has no effect until reenabled. Use the "enable" command to have it take effect again. -- List of disable subcommands: -- } for subcmd in Subcommands do s += "disable #{subcmd.name} -- #{subcmd.short_help}\n" end return s end end end end # module Debugger