/* Copyright (C) 2013-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ #include "defs.h" #include "python-internal.h" #include "varobj.h" #include "varobj-iter.h" #include "valprint.h" /* A dynamic varobj iterator "class" for python pretty-printed varobjs. This inherits struct varobj_iter. */ struct py_varobj_iter : public varobj_iter { py_varobj_iter (struct varobj *var, gdbpy_ref<> &&pyiter, const value_print_options *opts); ~py_varobj_iter () override; std::unique_ptr next () override; private: /* The varobj this iterator is listing children for. */ struct varobj *m_var; /* The next raw index we will try to check is available. If it is equal to number_of_children, then we've already iterated the whole set. */ int m_next_raw_index = 0; /* The python iterator returned by the printer's 'children' method, or NULL if not available. */ PyObject *m_iter; /* The print options to use. */ value_print_options m_opts; }; /* Implementation of the 'dtor' method of pretty-printed varobj iterators. */ py_varobj_iter::~py_varobj_iter () { gdbpy_enter_varobj enter_py (m_var); Py_XDECREF (m_iter); } /* Implementation of the 'next' method of pretty-printed varobj iterators. */ std::unique_ptr py_varobj_iter::next () { PyObject *py_v; varobj_item *vitem; const char *name = NULL; if (!gdb_python_initialized) return NULL; gdbpy_enter_varobj enter_py (m_var); scoped_restore set_options = make_scoped_restore (&gdbpy_current_print_options, &m_opts); gdbpy_ref<> item (PyIter_Next (m_iter)); if (item == NULL) { /* Normal end of iteration. */ if (!PyErr_Occurred ()) return NULL; /* If we got a memory error, just use the text as the item. */ if (PyErr_ExceptionMatches (gdbpy_gdb_memory_error)) { gdbpy_err_fetch fetched_error; gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr value_str = fetched_error.to_string (); if (value_str == NULL) { gdbpy_print_stack (); return NULL; } std::string name_str = string_printf ("", m_next_raw_index++); item.reset (Py_BuildValue ("(ss)", name_str.c_str (), value_str.get ())); if (item == NULL) { gdbpy_print_stack (); return NULL; } } else { /* Any other kind of error. */ gdbpy_print_stack (); return NULL; } } if (!PyArg_ParseTuple (item.get (), "sO", &name, &py_v)) { gdbpy_print_stack (); error (_("Invalid item from the child list")); } vitem = new varobj_item (); vitem->value = release_value (convert_value_from_python (py_v)); if (vitem->value == NULL) gdbpy_print_stack (); vitem->name = name; m_next_raw_index++; return std::unique_ptr (vitem); } /* Constructor of pretty-printed varobj iterators. VAR is the varobj whose children the iterator will be iterating over. PYITER is the python iterator actually responsible for the iteration. */ py_varobj_iter::py_varobj_iter (struct varobj *var, gdbpy_ref<> &&pyiter, const value_print_options *opts) : m_var (var), m_iter (pyiter.release ()), m_opts (*opts) { } /* Return a new pretty-printed varobj iterator suitable to iterate over VAR's children. */ std::unique_ptr py_varobj_get_iterator (struct varobj *var, PyObject *printer, const value_print_options *opts) { gdbpy_enter_varobj enter_py (var); if (!PyObject_HasAttr (printer, gdbpy_children_cst)) return NULL; scoped_restore set_options = make_scoped_restore (&gdbpy_current_print_options, opts); gdbpy_ref<> children (PyObject_CallMethodObjArgs (printer, gdbpy_children_cst, NULL)); if (children == NULL) { gdbpy_print_stack (); error (_("Null value returned for children")); } gdbpy_ref<> iter (PyObject_GetIter (children.get ())); if (iter == NULL) { gdbpy_print_stack (); error (_("Could not get children iterator")); } return std::unique_ptr (new py_varobj_iter (var, std::move (iter), opts)); }