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import gdb
from .frames import frame_for_id
from .startup import in_gdb_thread
from .server import request
from .varref import BaseReference
# Map DAP frame IDs to scopes. This ensures that scopes are re-used.
frame_to_scope = {}
# When the inferior is re-started, we erase all scope references. See
# the section "Lifetime of Objects References" in the spec.
@in_gdb_thread
def clear_scopes(event):
global frame_to_scope
frame_to_scope = {}
gdb.events.cont.connect(clear_scopes)
# A helper function to compute the value of a symbol. SYM is either a
# gdb.Symbol, or an object implementing the SymValueWrapper interface.
# FRAME is a frame wrapper, as produced by a frame filter. Returns a
# tuple of the form (NAME, VALUE), where NAME is the symbol's name and
# VALUE is a gdb.Value.
@in_gdb_thread
def symbol_value(sym, frame):
inf_frame = frame.inferior_frame()
# Make sure to select the frame first. Ideally this would not
# be needed, but this is a way to set the current language
# properly so that language-dependent APIs will work.
inf_frame.select()
name = str(sym.symbol())
val = sym.value()
if val is None:
# No synthetic value, so must read the symbol value
# ourselves.
val = sym.symbol().value(inf_frame)
elif not isinstance(val, gdb.Value):
val = gdb.Value(val)
return (name, val)
class _ScopeReference(BaseReference):
def __init__(self, name, hint, frame, var_list):
super().__init__(name)
self.hint = hint
self.frame = frame
self.inf_frame = frame.inferior_frame()
self.func = frame.function()
self.line = frame.line()
# VAR_LIST might be any kind of iterator, but it's convenient
# here if it is just a collection.
self.var_list = tuple(var_list)
def to_object(self):
result = super().to_object()
result["presentationHint"] = self.hint
# How would we know?
result["expensive"] = False
result["namedVariables"] = len(self.var_list)
if self.line is not None:
result["line"] = self.line
# FIXME construct a Source object
return result
def has_children(self):
return True
def child_count(self):
return len(self.var_list)
@in_gdb_thread
def fetch_one_child(self, idx):
return symbol_value(self.var_list[idx], self.frame)
class _RegisterReference(_ScopeReference):
def __init__(self, name, frame):
super().__init__(
name, "registers", frame, frame.inferior_frame().architecture().registers()
)
@in_gdb_thread
def fetch_one_child(self, idx):
return (
self.var_list[idx].name,
self.inf_frame.read_register(self.var_list[idx]),
)
# Helper function to create a DAP scopes for a given frame ID.
@in_gdb_thread
def _get_scope(id):
global frame_to_scope
if id in frame_to_scope:
scopes = frame_to_scope[id]
else:
frame = frame_for_id(id)
scopes = []
# Make sure to handle the None case as well as the empty
# iterator case.
args = tuple(frame.frame_args() or ())
if args:
scopes.append(_ScopeReference("Arguments", "arguments", frame, args))
# Make sure to handle the None case as well as the empty
# iterator case.
locs = tuple(frame.frame_locals() or ())
if locs:
scopes.append(_ScopeReference("Locals", "locals", frame, locs))
scopes.append(_RegisterReference("Registers", frame))
frame_to_scope[id] = scopes
return [x.to_object() for x in scopes]
@request("scopes")
def scopes(*, frameId: int, **extra):
return {"scopes": _get_scope(frameId)}