gdb adds quotes itself around string values so don't duplicate them. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@65860 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			67 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.2 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
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# Name:         misc/gdb/print.py
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# Purpose:      pretty-printers for wx data structures: this file is meant to
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#               be sourced from gdb using "source -p" (or, better, autoloaded
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#               in the future...)
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# Author:       Vadim Zeitlin
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# Created:      2009-01-04
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# RCS-Id:       $Id$
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# Copyright:    (c) 2009 Vadim Zeitlin
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# Licence:      wxWindows licence
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###############################################################################
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# Define wxFooPrinter class implementing (at least) to_string() method for each
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# wxFoo class we want to pretty print. Then just add wxFoo to the types array
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# in wxLookupFunction at the bottom of this file.
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# shamelessly stolen from std::string example
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class wxStringPrinter:
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    def __init__(self, val):
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        self.val = val
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    def to_string(self):
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        return self.val['m_impl']['_M_dataplus']['_M_p'].string()
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    def display_hint(self):
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        return 'string'
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class wxXYPrinterBase:
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    def __init__(self, val):
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        self.x = val['x']
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        self.y = val['y']
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class wxPointPrinter(wxXYPrinterBase):
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    def to_string(self):
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        return '(%d, %d)' % (self.x, self.y)
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class wxSizePrinter(wxXYPrinterBase):
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    def to_string(self):
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        return '%d*%d' % (self.x, self.y)
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class wxRectPrinter(wxXYPrinterBase):
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    def __init__(self, val):
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        wxXYPrinterBase.__init__(self, val)
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        self.width = val['width']
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        self.height = val['height']
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    def to_string(self):
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        return '(%d, %d) %d*%d' % (self.x, self.y, self.width, self.height)
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# The function looking up the pretty-printer to use for the given value.
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def wxLookupFunction(val):
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    # Using a list is probably ok for so few items but consider switching to a
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    # set (or a dict and cache class types as the keys in it?) if needed later.
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    types = ['wxString', 'wxPoint', 'wxSize', 'wxRect']
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    for t in types:
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        if val.type.tag == t:
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            # Not sure if this is the best name to create the object of a class
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            # by name but at least it beats eval()
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            return globals()[t + 'Printer'](val)
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    return None
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gdb.pretty_printers.append(wxLookupFunction)
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