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* bug#1412: what-file-line, used when writing gdb script
@ 2008-11-23 16:27 richardeng
  2016-02-29  4:23 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: richardeng @ 2008-11-23 16:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bug-gnu-emacs

Package: emacs
Version: 23.0.60
Severity: wishlist

When I write gdb script, I need to set many breakpoints. such as:
b xxx_file.c:xxx_line_number
 
With following, I can do it easier.
-----
(defcustom what-file-line-separator ":"
  "Define the separator between file name and line number"
  :type 'string
  :group 'editing)
 
(defcustom what-file-line-killp nil
  "Toggle on/off kill to yank ring"
  :type 'boolean
  :group 'editing)
 
;; Maybe this variable is useless, because user can copy what they want in mini-buffer                                  
(defcustom what-file-line-fullpath t
  "Toggle on/off file name fullpath"
  :type 'boolean
  :group 'editing)
 
(defun what-file-line ()
  "Print the current buffer's file name and line nubmer"
  (interactive)
  (let ((n (line-number-at-pos))
        (file (buffer-file-name))
        result)
    (setq result (concat file what-file-line-separator (number-to-string n)))
    (message "%s" result)
    (if what-file-line-killp
        (kill-new result))))
-----
Q:
1. I don't know in which group the customized variables should be put?
2. The 3rd customized variable needn't, agree?
3. If this functionality is usefull, I want to implement a GUI version(as same as gdb-mouse-set-clear-breakpoint). So when user click the left margin when non-gdb-mode, user can get the filename-line pair)
 
What's your comment?









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* bug#1412: what-file-line, used when writing gdb script
  2008-11-23 16:27 bug#1412: what-file-line, used when writing gdb script richardeng
@ 2016-02-29  4:23 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Lars Ingebrigtsen @ 2016-02-29  4:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: richardeng; +Cc: 1412

"richardeng" <richardeng@foxmail.com> writes:

> Package: emacs
> Version: 23.0.60
> Severity: wishlist
>
> When I write gdb script, I need to set many breakpoints. such as:
> b xxx_file.c:xxx_line_number
>
> With following, I can do it easier.
> -----
> (defcustom what-file-line-separator ":"
>   "Define the separator between file name and line number"
>   :type 'string
>   :group 'editing)
>
> (defcustom what-file-line-killp nil
>   "Toggle on/off kill to yank ring"
>   :type 'boolean
>   :group 'editing)
>
> ;; Maybe this variable is useless, because user can copy what they want in mini-buffer                                  
> (defcustom what-file-line-fullpath t
>   "Toggle on/off file name fullpath"
>   :type 'boolean
>   :group 'editing)
>
> (defun what-file-line ()
>   "Print the current buffer's file name and line nubmer"
>   (interactive)
>   (let ((n (line-number-at-pos))
>         (file (buffer-file-name))
>         result)
>     (setq result (concat file what-file-line-separator (number-to-string n)))
>     (message "%s" result)
>     (if what-file-line-killp
>         (kill-new result))))

Hm...  I don't think this sounds generally very useful (it's both kinda
too low level to be useful as a command, and too high level to be useful
as a function), so I'm closing this bug report.  Please reopen if
disagreeing.

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