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# -*- Ruby -*- # Copyright (C) 2010, 2011 Rocky Bernstein <rockyb@rubyforge.net> # We use this as the default startup file for irb inside trepan # Down the line we will have a way for folks to add/override this # with their own file. IRB.conf[:PROMPT_MODE] = :SIMPLE IRB.conf[:PROMPT][:SIMPLE] = {:PROMPT_C=>"trepan ?> ", :PROMPT_I=>"trepan >> ", :PROMPT_N=>"trepan >> ", :PROMPT_S=>nil, :RETURN=>"=> %s\n"} # Using dbgr to issue a debugger statement inside irb: # dbgr %w(info program) # dbgr 'info program' # also works # But... # dbgr info program # wrong! # puts "You are in a trepan session. You should have access to program scope." puts "'dbgr', 'step', 'ne', 'q', 'cont' commands have been added." if defined?($trepan) && $trepan puts 'You should have access to debugger state via global variable $trepan' end if defined?($trepan_frame) && $trepan_frame puts 'You should have access to the program frame via global variable $trepan_frame' end if defined?($trepan_cmdproc) && $trepan_cmdproc puts 'You should have access to the command processor via global variable $trepan_cmdproc' end # Monkeypatch to save the current IRB statement to be run. class IRB::Context alias_method :_trepan_original_evaluate, :evaluate def evaluate(line, line_no) $trepan_irb_statements = line _trepan_original_evaluate(line, line_no) end end
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