1 /* Output generating routines for GDB.
3 Copyright (C) 1999-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 Contributed by Cygnus Solutions.
6 Written by Fernando Nasser for Cygnus.
8 This file is part of GDB.
10 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
11 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
12 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
13 (at your option) any later version.
15 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
16 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
18 GNU General Public License for more details.
20 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
21 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
28 #include "gdbsupport/enum-flags.h"
35 /* the current ui_out */
37 /* FIXME: This should not be a global but something passed down from main.c
39 extern struct ui_out
**current_ui_current_uiout_ptr (void);
40 #define current_uiout (*current_ui_current_uiout_ptr ())
54 ui_source_list
= (1 << 0),
55 fix_multi_location_breakpoint_output
= (1 << 1),
56 /* This indicates that %pF should be disallowed in a printf format
58 disallow_ui_out_field
= (1 << 2),
59 fix_breakpoint_script_output
= (1 << 3),
62 DEF_ENUM_FLAGS_TYPE (ui_out_flag
, ui_out_flags
);
64 /* Prototypes for ui-out API. */
66 /* A result is a recursive data structure consisting of lists and
75 /* The possible kinds of fields. */
78 /* "FIELD_STRING" needs a funny name to avoid clashes with tokens
79 named "STRING". See PR build/25250. FIELD_SIGNED is given a
80 similar name for consistency. */
85 /* The base type of all fields that can be emitted using %pF. */
93 /* A signed integer field, to be passed to %pF in format strings. */
95 struct signed_field_s
: base_field_s
100 /* Construct a temporary signed_field_s on the caller's stack and
101 return a pointer to the constructed object. We use this because
102 it's not possible to pass a reference via va_args. */
104 static inline signed_field_s
*
105 signed_field (const char *name
, LONGEST val
,
106 signed_field_s
&&tmp
= {})
109 tmp
.kind
= field_kind::FIELD_SIGNED
;
114 /* A string field, to be passed to %pF in format strings. */
116 struct string_field_s
: base_field_s
121 /* Construct a temporary string_field_s on the caller's stack and
122 return a pointer to the constructed object. We use this because
123 it's not possible to pass a reference via va_args. */
125 static inline string_field_s
*
126 string_field (const char *name
, const char *str
,
127 string_field_s
&&tmp
= {})
130 tmp
.kind
= field_kind::FIELD_STRING
;
135 /* A styled string. */
137 struct styled_string_s
146 /* Construct a temporary styled_string_s on the caller's stack and
147 return a pointer to the constructed object. We use this because
148 it's not possible to pass a reference via va_args. */
150 static inline styled_string_s
*
151 styled_string (const ui_file_style
&style
, const char *str
,
152 styled_string_s
&&tmp
= {})
163 explicit ui_out (ui_out_flags flags
= 0);
166 DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (ui_out
);
168 void push_level (ui_out_type type
);
169 void pop_level (ui_out_type type
);
171 /* A table can be considered a special tuple/list combination with the
172 implied structure: ``table = { hdr = { header, ... } , body = [ {
173 field, ... }, ... ] }''. If NR_ROWS is negative then there is at
176 void table_begin (int nr_cols
, int nr_rows
, const std::string
&tblid
);
177 void table_header (int width
, ui_align align
, const std::string
&col_name
,
178 const std::string
&col_hdr
);
182 void begin (ui_out_type type
, const char *id
);
183 void end (ui_out_type type
);
185 void field_signed (const char *fldname
, LONGEST value
);
186 void field_fmt_signed (int width
, ui_align align
, const char *fldname
,
188 /* Like field_signed, but print an unsigned value. */
189 void field_unsigned (const char *fldname
, ULONGEST value
);
190 void field_core_addr (const char *fldname
, struct gdbarch
*gdbarch
,
192 void field_string (const char *fldname
, const char *string
,
193 const ui_file_style
&style
= ui_file_style ());
194 void field_string (const char *fldname
, const std::string
&string
,
195 const ui_file_style
&style
= ui_file_style ())
197 field_string (fldname
, string
.c_str (), style
);
199 void field_stream (const char *fldname
, string_file
&stream
,
200 const ui_file_style
&style
= ui_file_style ());
201 void field_skip (const char *fldname
);
202 void field_fmt (const char *fldname
, const char *format
, ...)
203 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (3, 4);
204 void field_fmt (const char *fldname
, const ui_file_style
&style
,
205 const char *format
, ...)
206 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (4, 5);
208 void spaces (int numspaces
) { do_spaces (numspaces
); }
209 void text (const char *string
) { do_text (string
); }
210 void text (const std::string
&string
) { text (string
.c_str ()); }
212 /* Output a printf-style formatted string. In addition to the usual
213 printf format specs, this supports a few GDB-specific
216 - '%pF' - output a field.
218 The argument is a field, wrapped in any of the base_field_s
219 subclasses. signed_field for integer fields, string_field for
220 string fields. This is preferred over separate
221 uiout->field_signed(), uiout_>field_string() etc. calls when
222 the formatted message is translatable. E.g.:
224 uiout->message (_("\nWatchpoint %pF deleted because the program has "
225 "left the block in\n"
226 "which its expression is valid.\n"),
227 signed_field ("wpnum", b->number));
229 - '%p[' - output the following text in a specified style.
230 '%p]' - output the following text in the default style.
232 The argument to '%p[' is a ui_file_style pointer. The argument
233 to '%p]' must be nullptr.
235 This is useful when you want to output some portion of a string
236 literal in some style. E.g.:
238 uiout->message (_(" %p[<repeats %u times>%p]"),
239 metadata_style.style ().ptr (),
240 reps, repeats, nullptr);
242 - '%ps' - output a styled string.
244 The argument is the result of a call to styled_string. This is
245 useful when you want to output some runtime-generated string in
248 uiout->message (_("this is a target address %ps.\n"),
249 styled_string (address_style.style (),
250 paddress (gdbarch, pc)));
252 Note that these all "abuse" the %p printf format spec, in order
253 to be compatible with GCC's printf format checking. This is OK
254 because code in GDB that wants to print a host address should use
255 host_address_to_string instead of %p. */
256 void message (const char *format
, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (2, 3);
257 void vmessage (const ui_file_style
&in_style
,
258 const char *format
, va_list args
) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (3, 0);
260 void wrap_hint (int indent
) { do_wrap_hint (indent
); }
262 void flush () { do_flush (); }
264 /* Redirect the output of a ui_out object temporarily. */
265 void redirect (ui_file
*outstream
) { do_redirect (outstream
); }
267 ui_out_flags
test_flags (ui_out_flags mask
)
268 { return m_flags
& mask
; }
270 /* HACK: Code in GDB is currently checking to see the type of ui_out
271 builder when determining which output to produce. This function is
272 a hack to encapsulate that test. Once GDB manages to separate the
273 CLI/MI from the core of GDB the problem should just go away .... */
275 bool is_mi_like_p () const { return do_is_mi_like_p (); }
277 bool query_table_field (int colno
, int *width
, int *alignment
,
278 const char **col_name
);
280 /* Return true if this stream is prepared to handle style
282 virtual bool can_emit_style_escape () const = 0;
284 /* Return the ui_file currently used for output. */
285 virtual ui_file
*current_stream () const = 0;
287 /* An object that starts and finishes displaying progress updates. */
288 class progress_update
291 /* Represents the printing state of a progress update. */
294 /* Printing will start with the next update. */
296 /* Printing has already started. */
298 /* Progress bar printing has already started. */
302 /* SHOULD_PRINT indicates whether something should be printed for a tty. */
305 m_uiout
= current_uiout
;
306 m_uiout
->do_progress_start ();
311 m_uiout
->do_progress_end ();
314 progress_update (const progress_update
&) = delete;
315 progress_update
&operator= (const progress_update
&) = delete;
317 /* Emit some progress for this progress meter. Includes current
318 amount of progress made and total amount in the display. */
319 void update_progress (const std::string
& msg
, const char *unit
,
320 double cur
, double total
)
322 m_uiout
->do_progress_notify (msg
, unit
, cur
, total
);
325 /* Emit some progress for this progress meter. */
326 void update_progress (const std::string
& msg
)
328 m_uiout
->do_progress_notify (msg
, "", -1, -1);
333 struct ui_out
*m_uiout
;
338 virtual void do_table_begin (int nbrofcols
, int nr_rows
, const char *tblid
)
340 virtual void do_table_body () = 0;
341 virtual void do_table_end () = 0;
342 virtual void do_table_header (int width
, ui_align align
,
343 const std::string
&col_name
,
344 const std::string
&col_hdr
) = 0;
346 virtual void do_begin (ui_out_type type
, const char *id
) = 0;
347 virtual void do_end (ui_out_type type
) = 0;
348 virtual void do_field_signed (int fldno
, int width
, ui_align align
,
349 const char *fldname
, LONGEST value
) = 0;
350 virtual void do_field_unsigned (int fldno
, int width
, ui_align align
,
351 const char *fldname
, ULONGEST value
) = 0;
352 virtual void do_field_skip (int fldno
, int width
, ui_align align
,
353 const char *fldname
) = 0;
354 virtual void do_field_string (int fldno
, int width
, ui_align align
,
355 const char *fldname
, const char *string
,
356 const ui_file_style
&style
) = 0;
357 virtual void do_field_fmt (int fldno
, int width
, ui_align align
,
358 const char *fldname
, const ui_file_style
&style
,
359 const char *format
, va_list args
)
360 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (7, 0) = 0;
361 virtual void do_spaces (int numspaces
) = 0;
362 virtual void do_text (const char *string
) = 0;
363 virtual void do_message (const ui_file_style
&style
,
364 const char *format
, va_list args
)
365 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (3,0) = 0;
366 virtual void do_wrap_hint (int indent
) = 0;
367 virtual void do_flush () = 0;
368 virtual void do_redirect (struct ui_file
*outstream
) = 0;
370 virtual void do_progress_start () = 0;
371 virtual void do_progress_notify (const std::string
&, const char *,
373 virtual void do_progress_end () = 0;
375 /* Set as not MI-like by default. It is overridden in subclasses if
378 virtual bool do_is_mi_like_p () const
382 void call_do_message (const ui_file_style
&style
, const char *format
,
385 ui_out_flags m_flags
;
387 /* Vector to store and track the ui-out levels. */
388 std::vector
<std::unique_ptr
<ui_out_level
>> m_levels
;
390 /* A table, if any. At present only a single table is supported. */
391 std::unique_ptr
<ui_out_table
> m_table_up
;
393 void verify_field (int *fldno
, int *width
, ui_align
*align
);
396 ui_out_level
*current_level () const;
399 /* Start a new tuple or list on construction, and end it on
400 destruction. Normally this is used via the typedefs
401 ui_out_emit_tuple and ui_out_emit_list. */
402 template<ui_out_type Type
>
403 class ui_out_emit_type
407 ui_out_emit_type (struct ui_out
*uiout
, const char *id
)
410 uiout
->begin (Type
, id
);
418 DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (ui_out_emit_type
);
422 struct ui_out
*m_uiout
;
425 typedef ui_out_emit_type
<ui_out_type_tuple
> ui_out_emit_tuple
;
426 typedef ui_out_emit_type
<ui_out_type_list
> ui_out_emit_list
;
428 /* Start a new table on construction, and end the table on
430 class ui_out_emit_table
434 ui_out_emit_table (struct ui_out
*uiout
, int nr_cols
, int nr_rows
,
438 m_uiout
->table_begin (nr_cols
, nr_rows
, tblid
);
441 ~ui_out_emit_table ()
443 m_uiout
->table_end ();
446 ui_out_emit_table (const ui_out_emit_table
&) = delete;
447 ui_out_emit_table
&operator= (const ui_out_emit_table
&) = delete;
451 struct ui_out
*m_uiout
;
454 /* On construction, redirect a uiout to a given stream. On
455 destruction, pop the last redirection by calling the uiout's
456 redirect method with a NULL parameter. */
457 class ui_out_redirect_pop
461 ui_out_redirect_pop (ui_out
*uiout
, ui_file
*stream
)
464 m_uiout
->redirect (stream
);
467 ~ui_out_redirect_pop ()
469 m_uiout
->redirect (NULL
);
472 ui_out_redirect_pop (const ui_out_redirect_pop
&) = delete;
473 ui_out_redirect_pop
&operator= (const ui_out_redirect_pop
&) = delete;
476 struct ui_out
*m_uiout
;
479 struct buffered_streams
;
481 /* Organizes writes to a collection of buffered output streams
482 so that when flushed, output is written to all streams in
483 chronological order. */
487 buffer_group (ui_out
*uiout
);
489 /* Flush all buffered writes to the underlying output streams. */
492 /* Record contents of BUF and associate it with STREAM. */
493 void write (const char *buf
, long length_buf
, ui_file
*stream
);
495 /* Record a wrap_here and associate it with STREAM. */
496 void wrap_here (int indent
, ui_file
*stream
);
498 /* Record a call to flush and associate it with STREAM. */
499 void flush_here (ui_file
*stream
);
505 output_unit (std::string msg
, int wrap_hint
= -1, bool flush
= false)
506 : m_msg (msg
), m_wrap_hint (wrap_hint
), m_flush (flush
)
509 /* Write contents of this output_unit to the underlying stream. */
512 /* Underlying stream for which this output unit will be written to. */
515 /* String to be written to underlying buffer. */
518 /* Argument to wrap_here. -1 indicates no wrap. Used to call wrap_here
519 during buffer flush. */
522 /* Indicate that the underlying output stream's flush should be called. */
526 /* Output_units to be written to buffered output streams. */
527 std::vector
<output_unit
> m_buffered_output
;
529 /* Buffered output streams. */
530 std::unique_ptr
<buffered_streams
> m_buffered_streams
;
533 /* If FILE is a buffering_file, return it's underlying stream. */
535 extern ui_file
*get_unbuffered (ui_file
*file
);
537 /* Buffer output to gdb_stdout and gdb_stderr for the duration of FUNC. */
539 template<typename F
, typename
... Arg
>
541 do_with_buffered_output (F func
, ui_out
*uiout
, Arg
... args
)
543 buffer_group
g (uiout
);
547 func (uiout
, std::forward
<Arg
> (args
)...);
549 catch (gdb_exception
&ex
)
551 /* Ideally flush would be called in the destructor of buffer_group,
552 however flushing might cause an exception to be thrown. Catch it
553 and ensure the first exception propagates. */
558 catch (const gdb_exception
&)
562 throw_exception (std::move (ex
));
565 /* Try was successful. Let any further exceptions propagate. */
569 /* Accumulate writes to an underlying ui_file. Output to the
570 underlying file is deferred until required. */
572 struct buffering_file
: public ui_file
574 buffering_file (buffer_group
*group
, ui_file
*stream
)
579 /* Return the underlying output stream. */
580 ui_file
*stream () const
585 /* Record the contents of BUF. */
586 void write (const char *buf
, long length_buf
) override
588 m_group
->write (buf
, length_buf
, m_stream
);
591 /* Record a wrap_here call with argument INDENT. */
592 void wrap_here (int indent
) override
594 m_group
->wrap_here (indent
, m_stream
);
597 /* Return true if the underlying stream is a tty. */
598 bool isatty () override
600 return m_stream
->isatty ();
603 /* Return true if ANSI escapes can be used on the underlying stream. */
604 bool can_emit_style_escape () override
606 return m_stream
->can_emit_style_escape ();
609 /* Flush the underlying output stream. */
610 void flush () override
612 return m_group
->flush_here (m_stream
);
617 /* Coordinates buffering across multiple buffering_files. */
618 buffer_group
*m_group
;
620 /* The underlying output stream. */
624 /* Attaches and detaches buffers for each of the gdb_std* streams. */
626 struct buffered_streams
628 buffered_streams (buffer_group
*group
, ui_out
*uiout
);
632 this->remove_buffers ();
635 /* Remove buffering_files from all underlying streams. */
636 void remove_buffers ();
640 /* True if buffers are still attached to each underlying output stream. */
641 bool m_buffers_in_place
;
643 /* Buffers for each gdb_std* output stream. */
644 buffering_file m_buffered_stdout
;
645 buffering_file m_buffered_stderr
;
646 buffering_file m_buffered_stdlog
;
647 buffering_file m_buffered_stdtarg
;
649 /* Buffer for current_uiout's output stream. */
650 std::optional
<buffering_file
> m_buffered_current_uiout
;
652 /* Additional ui_out being buffered. */
655 /* Buffer for m_uiout's output stream. */
656 std::optional
<buffering_file
> m_buffered_uiout
;
659 #endif /* UI_OUT_H */