* emacs gdb layout @ 2009-01-19 9:57 Ritchie 2009-01-19 20:17 ` Nick Roberts [not found] ` <mailman.5276.1232398209.26697.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> 0 siblings, 2 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Ritchie @ 2009-01-19 9:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs After start gdb inside emacs with option "--annotation=3 --fullname", I ran gdb-many-windows to get the gdb layout which contains the local variable buffer, stack frame buffer and breakpoint buffers. However these buffers do not show anything as I run debugger. In order to get local buffer to display local variable values, stack frame buffer to display stack status and break point display current breakpoint info as I run the debugger, what am I missing? Thank you in advance - R ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: emacs gdb layout 2009-01-19 9:57 emacs gdb layout Ritchie @ 2009-01-19 20:17 ` Nick Roberts [not found] ` <mailman.5276.1232398209.26697.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> 1 sibling, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Nick Roberts @ 2009-01-19 20:17 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Ritchie; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs Ritchie writes: > After start gdb inside emacs with option "--annotation=3 --fullname", The gdb option is "--annotate=3" so this wouldn't run at all. Gdb should start woth only one of these options and with M-x gdb it should be "--annotate=3" for the graphical interface. For text mode, i.e, like Emacs 21, use M-x gud-gdb which will give you "--fullname". > I ran gdb-many-windows to get the gdb layout which contains the local > variable buffer, stack frame buffer and breakpoint buffers. However > these buffers do not show anything as I run debugger. In order to get > local buffer to display local variable values, stack frame buffer to > display stack status and break point display current breakpoint info > as I run the debugger, what am I missing? I suggest uou read the debuggers section of the Emacs manual. -- Nick http://www.inet.net.nz/~nickrob ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
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* Re: emacs gdb layout [not found] ` <mailman.5276.1232398209.26697.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> @ 2009-01-20 2:42 ` Ritchie 2009-01-20 4:19 ` Nick Roberts 2009-01-20 9:29 ` Richard Riley 0 siblings, 2 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Ritchie @ 2009-01-20 2:42 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs > After start gdb inside emacs with option "--annotation=3 --fullname", Sorry, that was a typo, what I had in my .emacs originally was (setq gud-gdb-command-name "gdb --annotate=3 --fullname") which I think is correct. The version I'm using is Carbon Emacs (emacs 22) > I suggest uou read the debuggers section of the Emacs manual. I read the manual, but it didn't work out very well. The manual says "If gdb-many-windows is non-nil, then M-x gdb displays the following frame layout " but when I have the following lines in my .emacs: (setq gdb-many-windows t) (setq gdb-use-separate-io-buffer t) and run M-x gdb, i still just get the simple layout. I have to bring out the default frame layout by giving another two M-x gdb-many-windows. The first one is to disable it, the second one is to enable it again, and then the frame layout will show up. So I just remove the (setq gdb-many-windows t) from .emacs, and run it manually everytime after I start gdb. my problem is that in those buffers, locals, stack, breakpoints, there is nothing displayed as I run the program in gdb. In the manual, it just tells you how to use the buffer, e.g. click on a variable in local buffer to change the value, but in mine, it doesn't display any local variables, even if there is in the code. Here is the screenshot: http://cs655-1.ias.csusb.edu:8080/~zcai/layout.png I'm not sure if it is normal but it would be nice if I could get it to work like yours. http://users.snap.net.nz/~nickrob/multi-threaded.png Did you give any commands for those buffers to display the contents? And by the way, here is my configuration for gdb in my .emacs : ;; =================================================================== ;; Add color to the current GUD line (obrigado google) ;; =================================================================== (defvar gud-overlay (let* ((ov (make-overlay (point-min) (point-min)))) (overlay-put ov 'face 'secondary-selection) ov) "Overlay variable for GUD highlighting.") (defadvice gud-display-line (after my-gud-highlight act) "Highlight current line." (let* ((ov gud-overlay) (bf (gud-find-file true-file))) (save-excursion (set-buffer bf) (move-overlay ov (line-beginning-position) (line- end-position) (current-buffer))))) (defun gud-kill-buffer () (if (eq major-mode 'gud-mode) (delete-overlay gud-overlay))) (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'gud-kill-buffer) ;; ================================= ;; GDB configuration ;; ================================= (require 'gud) (require 'gdb-ui) (setq gud-gdb-command-name "gdb --annotate=3 --fullname") (setq gdb-many-windows t) (setq gdb-use-separate-io-buffer t) ;;(add-hook 'gdb-mode-hook '(lambda () (require 'gdb-highlight))) (add-hook 'gud-mode-hook '(lambda () (local-set-key [home] ; move to beginning of line, after prompt 'comint-bol) (local-set-key [up] ; cycle backward through command history '(lambda () (interactive) (if (comint-after-pmark-p) (comint-previous-input 1) (previous-line 1)))) (local-set-key [down] ; cycle forward through command history '(lambda () (interactive) (if (comint-after-pmark-p) (comint-next-input 1) (forward-line 1)))) )) Thank you - R ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: emacs gdb layout 2009-01-20 2:42 ` Ritchie @ 2009-01-20 4:19 ` Nick Roberts 2009-01-20 9:29 ` Richard Riley 1 sibling, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Nick Roberts @ 2009-01-20 4:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Ritchie; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs Ritchie writes: > > After start gdb inside emacs with option "--annotation=3 --fullname", > > Sorry, that was a typo, what I had in my .emacs originally was > (setq gud-gdb-command-name "gdb --annotate=3 --fullname") > which I think is correct. I don't understand how you reach that conclusion. Generally you shouldn't need to change the value of gud-gdb-command-name unless your executable has a different name. It should work for you if you leave it at it's original value "gdb --annotate=3" > The version I'm using is Carbon Emacs (emacs 22) > > > I suggest uou read the debuggers section of the Emacs manual. > > I read the manual, but it didn't work out very well... No, it won't if you use undocumented settings. -- Nick http://www.inet.net.nz/~nickrob ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: emacs gdb layout 2009-01-20 2:42 ` Ritchie 2009-01-20 4:19 ` Nick Roberts @ 2009-01-20 9:29 ` Richard Riley 2009-01-21 2:56 ` faraz ahmed 1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: Richard Riley @ 2009-01-20 9:29 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs Ritchie <ritchiecai@gmail.com> writes: >> After start gdb inside emacs with option "--annotation=3 --fullname", > > Sorry, that was a typo, what I had in my .emacs originally was > (setq gud-gdb-command-name "gdb --annotate=3 --fullname") > which I think is correct. > > The version I'm using is Carbon Emacs (emacs 22) > >> I suggest uou read the debuggers section of the Emacs manual. > > I read the manual, but it didn't work out very well. The manual says > "If gdb-many-windows is non-nil, then M-x gdb displays the following > frame layout " > > but when I have the following lines in my .emacs: > > (setq gdb-many-windows t) > (setq gdb-use-separate-io-buffer t) > > and run M-x gdb, i still just get the simple layout. I have to bring > out the default > frame layout by giving another two M-x gdb-many-windows. The first one > is to > disable it, the second one is to enable it again, and then the frame > layout will > show up. So I just remove the (setq gdb-many-windows t) from .emacs, > and > run it manually everytime after I start gdb. Try cleaning everything out. (caveat, I use emacs 23 ut I'm fairly sure it worked in Emacs 22 like this too). I, using the code from here : http://richardriley.net/default/projects/emacs/dotprogramming#sec-1.2 run gdb which then prompts (search for f12) "gdb --annotate=3 progname" And I get something like: http://richardriley.net/default/projects/images/gud.png good luck! ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: emacs gdb layout 2009-01-20 9:29 ` Richard Riley @ 2009-01-21 2:56 ` faraz ahmed 2009-01-21 3:10 ` faraz ahmed 2009-01-21 7:49 ` Richard Riley 0 siblings, 2 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: faraz ahmed @ 2009-01-21 2:56 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs On Jan 20, 1:29 am, Richard Riley <rileyrg...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ritchie <ritchie...@gmail.com> writes: > >> After start gdb inside emacs with option "--annotation=3 --fullname", > > > Sorry, that was a typo, what I had in my .emacs originally was > > (setq gud-gdb-command-name "gdb --annotate=3 --fullname") > > which I think is correct. > > > The version I'm using is Carbon Emacs (emacs 22) > > >> I suggest uou read the debuggers section of the Emacs manual. > > > I read the manual, but it didn't work out very well. The manual says > > "If gdb-many-windows is non-nil, then M-x gdb displays the following > > frame layout " > > > but when I have the following lines in my .emacs: > > > (setq gdb-many-windows t) > > (setq gdb-use-separate-io-buffer t) > > > and run M-x gdb, i still just get the simple layout. I have to bring > > out the default > > frame layout by giving another two M-x gdb-many-windows. The first one > > is to > > disable it, the second one is to enable it again, and then the frame > > layout will > > show up. So I just remove the (setq gdb-many-windows t) from .emacs, > > and > > run it manually everytime after I start gdb. > > Try cleaning everything out. > > (caveat, I use emacs 23 ut I'm fairly sure it worked in Emacs 22 like > this too). > > I, using the code from here : > > http://richardriley.net/default/projects/emacs/dotprogramming#sec-1.2 > > run gdb which then prompts (search for f12) > > "gdb --annotate=3 progname" > > And I get something like: > > http://richardriley.net/default/projects/images/gud.png > > good luck! --annotate=3 & --fullpath are _SORT_ of incompatible. If you invoke GDB with both the options (i.e fullpath and annot =3) the annotation level is _SILENTLY_ set to 1, you can check this by trying "gdb> show annotation". With the annotation set to 1 (albeit silently) your local,stack etc window cannot be displayed.My advice would be try giving up the need to specify --fullpath along with annotation=3, read up on GDB/M1 and experiment :) Just do away with the need of specifying --fullpath and let annotation=3 as is. -Faraz. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: emacs gdb layout 2009-01-21 2:56 ` faraz ahmed @ 2009-01-21 3:10 ` faraz ahmed 2009-01-21 5:09 ` faraz ahmed 2009-01-21 7:49 ` Richard Riley 1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: faraz ahmed @ 2009-01-21 3:10 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs On Jan 20, 6:56 pm, faraz ahmed <faraz.sha...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Jan 20, 1:29 am, Richard Riley <rileyrg...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Ritchie <ritchie...@gmail.com> writes: > > >> After start gdb inside emacs with option "--annotation=3 --fullname", > > > > Sorry, that was a typo, what I had in my .emacs originally was > > > (setq gud-gdb-command-name "gdb --annotate=3 --fullname") > > > which I think is correct. > > > > The version I'm using is Carbon Emacs (emacs 22) > > > >> I suggest uou read the debuggers section of the Emacs manual. > > > > I read the manual, but it didn't work out very well. The manual says > > > "If gdb-many-windows is non-nil, then M-x gdb displays the following > > > frame layout " > > > > but when I have the following lines in my .emacs: > > > > (setq gdb-many-windows t) > > > (setq gdb-use-separate-io-buffer t) > > > > and run M-x gdb, i still just get the simple layout. I have to bring > > > out the default > > > frame layout by giving another two M-x gdb-many-windows. The first one > > > is to > > > disable it, the second one is to enable it again, and then the frame > > > layout will > > > show up. So I just remove the (setq gdb-many-windows t) from .emacs, > > > and > > > run it manually everytime after I start gdb. > > > Try cleaning everything out. > > > (caveat, I use emacs 23 ut I'm fairly sure it worked in Emacs 22 like > > this too). > > > I, using the code from here : > > >http://richardriley.net/default/projects/emacs/dotprogramming#sec-1.2 > > > run gdb which then prompts (search for f12) > > > "gdb --annotate=3 progname" > > > And I get something like: > > >http://richardriley.net/default/projects/images/gud.png > > > good luck! > > --annotate=3 & --fullpath are _SORT_ of incompatible. > If you invoke GDB with both the options (i.e fullpath and annot =3) > the annotation level is _SILENTLY_ set to 1, you can check this by > trying "gdb> show annotation". With the annotation set to 1 (albeit > silently) your local,stack etc window cannot be displayed.My advice > would be try giving up the need to specify --fullpath along with > annotation=3, read up on GDB/M1 and experiment :) > > Just do away with the need of specifying --fullpath and let > annotation=3 as is. > > -Faraz. that would be gdb> show annotate ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: emacs gdb layout 2009-01-21 3:10 ` faraz ahmed @ 2009-01-21 5:09 ` faraz ahmed 0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: faraz ahmed @ 2009-01-21 5:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs On Jan 20, 7:10 pm, faraz ahmed <faraz.sha...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Jan 20, 6:56 pm, faraz ahmed <faraz.sha...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Jan 20, 1:29 am, Richard Riley <rileyrg...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Ritchie <ritchie...@gmail.com> writes: > > > >> After start gdb inside emacs with option "--annotation=3 --fullname", > > > > > Sorry, that was a typo, what I had in my .emacs originally was > > > > (setq gud-gdb-command-name "gdb --annotate=3 --fullname") > > > > which I think is correct. > > > > > The version I'm using is Carbon Emacs (emacs 22) > > > > >> I suggest uou read the debuggers section of the Emacs manual. > > > > > I read the manual, but it didn't work out very well. The manual says > > > > "If gdb-many-windows is non-nil, then M-x gdb displays the following > > > > frame layout " > > > > > but when I have the following lines in my .emacs: > > > > > (setq gdb-many-windows t) > > > > (setq gdb-use-separate-io-buffer t) > > > > > and run M-x gdb, i still just get the simple layout. I have to bring > > > > out the default > > > > frame layout by giving another two M-x gdb-many-windows. The first one > > > > is to > > > > disable it, the second one is to enable it again, and then the frame > > > > layout will > > > > show up. So I just remove the (setq gdb-many-windows t) from .emacs, > > > > and > > > > run it manually everytime after I start gdb. > > > > Try cleaning everything out. > > > > (caveat, I use emacs 23 ut I'm fairly sure it worked in Emacs 22 like > > > this too). > > > > I, using the code from here : > > > >http://richardriley.net/default/projects/emacs/dotprogramming#sec-1.2 > > > > run gdb which then prompts (search for f12) > > > > "gdb --annotate=3 progname" > > > > And I get something like: > > > >http://richardriley.net/default/projects/images/gud.png > > > > good luck! > > > --annotate=3 & --fullpath are _SORT_ of incompatible. > > If you invoke GDB with both the options (i.e fullpath and annot =3) > > the annotation level is _SILENTLY_ set to 1, you can check this by > > trying "gdb> show annotation". With the annotation set to 1 (albeit > > silently) your local,stack etc window cannot be displayed.My advice > > would be try giving up the need to specify --fullpath along with > > annotation=3, read up on GDB/M1 and experiment :) > > > Just do away with the need of specifying --fullpath and let > > annotation=3 as is. > > > -Faraz. > > that would be gdb> show annotate OK. try setting gdb> set annotate 3 after breaking into the target program. -Faraz ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: emacs gdb layout 2009-01-21 2:56 ` faraz ahmed 2009-01-21 3:10 ` faraz ahmed @ 2009-01-21 7:49 ` Richard Riley 2009-01-22 3:02 ` faraz ahmed 1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: Richard Riley @ 2009-01-21 7:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs faraz ahmed <faraz.shaikh@gmail.com> writes: > On Jan 20, 1:29 am, Richard Riley <rileyrg...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Ritchie <ritchie...@gmail.com> writes: >> >> After start gdb inside emacs with option "--annotation=3 --fullname", >> >> > Sorry, that was a typo, what I had in my .emacs originally was >> > (setq gud-gdb-command-name "gdb --annotate=3 --fullname") >> > which I think is correct. >> >> > The version I'm using is Carbon Emacs (emacs 22) >> >> >> I suggest uou read the debuggers section of the Emacs manual. >> >> > I read the manual, but it didn't work out very well. The manual says >> > "If gdb-many-windows is non-nil, then M-x gdb displays the following >> > frame layout " >> >> > but when I have the following lines in my .emacs: >> >> > (setq gdb-many-windows t) >> > (setq gdb-use-separate-io-buffer t) >> >> > and run M-x gdb, i still just get the simple layout. I have to bring >> > out the default >> > frame layout by giving another two M-x gdb-many-windows. The first one >> > is to >> > disable it, the second one is to enable it again, and then the frame >> > layout will >> > show up. So I just remove the (setq gdb-many-windows t) from .emacs, >> > and >> > run it manually everytime after I start gdb. >> >> Try cleaning everything out. >> >> (caveat, I use emacs 23 ut I'm fairly sure it worked in Emacs 22 like >> this too). >> >> I, using the code from here : >> >> http://richardriley.net/default/projects/emacs/dotprogramming#sec-1.2 >> >> run gdb which then prompts (search for f12) >> >> "gdb --annotate=3 progname" >> >> And I get something like: >> >> http://richardriley.net/default/projects/images/gud.png >> >> good luck! > > --annotate=3 & --fullpath are _SORT_ of incompatible. > If you invoke GDB with both the options (i.e fullpath and annot =3) > the annotation level is _SILENTLY_ set to 1, you can check this by > trying "gdb> show annotation". With the annotation set to 1 (albeit > silently) your local,stack etc window cannot be displayed.My advice > would be try giving up the need to specify --fullpath along with > annotation=3, read up on GDB/M1 and experiment :) > > Just do away with the need of specifying --fullpath and let > annotation=3 as is. > > -Faraz. Where did fullpath come into it? Did I miss a post in the thread or did you spot something elsewhere? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: emacs gdb layout 2009-01-21 7:49 ` Richard Riley @ 2009-01-22 3:02 ` faraz ahmed 2009-01-22 15:08 ` Ritchie 0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: faraz ahmed @ 2009-01-22 3:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs On Jan 20, 11:49 pm, Richard Riley <rileyrg...@gmail.com> wrote: > faraz ahmed <faraz.sha...@gmail.com> writes: > > On Jan 20, 1:29 am, Richard Riley <rileyrg...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Ritchie <ritchie...@gmail.com> writes: > >> >> After start gdb inside emacs with option "--annotation=3 --fullname", > > >> > Sorry, that was a typo, what I had in my .emacs originally was > >> > (setq gud-gdb-command-name "gdb --annotate=3 --fullname") > >> > which I think is correct. > > >> > The version I'm using is Carbon Emacs (emacs 22) > > >> >> I suggest uou read the debuggers section of the Emacs manual. > > >> > I read the manual, but it didn't work out very well. The manual says > >> > "If gdb-many-windows is non-nil, then M-x gdb displays the following > >> > frame layout " > > >> > but when I have the following lines in my .emacs: > > >> > (setq gdb-many-windows t) > >> > (setq gdb-use-separate-io-buffer t) > > >> > and run M-x gdb, i still just get the simple layout. I have to bring > >> > out the default > >> > frame layout by giving another two M-x gdb-many-windows. The first one > >> > is to > >> > disable it, the second one is to enable it again, and then the frame > >> > layout will > >> > show up. So I just remove the (setq gdb-many-windows t) from .emacs, > >> > and > >> > run it manually everytime after I start gdb. > > >> Try cleaning everything out. > > >> (caveat, I use emacs 23 ut I'm fairly sure it worked in Emacs 22 like > >> this too). > > >> I, using the code from here : > > >>http://richardriley.net/default/projects/emacs/dotprogramming#sec-1.2 > > >> run gdb which then prompts (search for f12) > > >> "gdb --annotate=3 progname" > > >> And I get something like: > > >>http://richardriley.net/default/projects/images/gud.png > > >> good luck! > > > --annotate=3 & --fullpath are _SORT_ of incompatible. > > If you invoke GDB with both the options (i.e fullpath and annot =3) > > the annotation level is _SILENTLY_ set to 1, you can check this by > > trying "gdb> show annotation". With the annotation set to 1 (albeit > > silently) your local,stack etc window cannot be displayed.My advice > > would be try giving up the need to specify --fullpath along with > > annotation=3, read up on GDB/M1 and experiment :) > > > Just do away with the need of specifying --fullpath and let > > annotation=3 as is. > > > -Faraz. > > Where did fullpath come into it? Did I miss a post in the thread or did > you spot something elsewhere? After start gdb inside emacs with option "--annotation=3 --fullname", --fullname As in the first post . ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: emacs gdb layout 2009-01-22 3:02 ` faraz ahmed @ 2009-01-22 15:08 ` Ritchie 0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Ritchie @ 2009-01-22 15:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs Thanks guys. I kind of messed up. After removing "--fullname" option, everything works like a charm. regards - R ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
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