* [RFA/doco] Improve doc on how to execute a Python script from GDB.
@ 2010-01-19 15:08 Joel Brobecker
2010-01-19 21:43 ` Eli Zaretskii
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Joel Brobecker @ 2010-01-19 15:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gdb-patches; +Cc: Joel Brobecker
This patch improves on a previous documentation update, which I rebased
an applied, but turned out to be grossly out of sync with the actual
code changes.
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
* gdb.texinfo (File Options): Adjust the documentation of this
switch to refer to the "source" command rather than partially
duplicating some of the relevant information.
(Extending GDB): Introduce and document the set/show script-extension
setting.
(Command Files): Add note explaining that the "source" command
is also used to evalute scripts written in other languages.
Remove the short slightly incorrect reference to sourcing Python
scripts.
(Python Commands): Document how to execute a Python script from GDB.
I hope that this patch is going to improve the documentation, because
I ended up spending a lot of time working on it :-(. I think it was
a combination of the "source" command being documented at an
inconveninent location, and me sucking big time at writing docs.
---
gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 files changed, 50 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo
index d716d0d..8f31f45 100644
--- a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo
+++ b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo
@@ -963,10 +963,8 @@ Connect to process ID @var{number}, as with the @code{attach} command.
@itemx -x @var{file}
@cindex @code{--command}
@cindex @code{-x}
-Execute commands from file @var{file}. If @var{file} ends in
-@samp{.py}, then the file is evaluated as Python code. If Python
-support is not enabled in this @value{GDBN}, then the file is assumed to
-contain @value{GDBN} commands, regardless of its extension.
+Execute commands from file @var{file}. The contents of this file is
+evaluated exactly as if it was evaluated using the @code{source} command.
@xref{Command Files,, Command files}.
@item -eval-command @var{command}
@@ -18907,6 +18905,36 @@ Displays whether the debugger is operating in interactive mode or not.
on composition of @value{GDBN} commands, and the second is based on the
Python scripting language.
+To facilitate the use of these extensions, @value{GDBN} is capable
+of evaluating the contents of a file. When doing so, @value{GDBN}
+can recognize which scripting language is being used by exploiting
+the filename extension. Files with an unrecognized filename extension
+are always treated as a @value{GDBN} Command Files. To control how GDB
+evaluates these files, the following setting can be used:
+
+@table @code
+@kindex set script-extension
+@kindex show script-extension
+@item set script-extension off
+All scripts are always evaluated as @value{GDBN} Command Files.
+@xref{Command Files,, Command files}.
+
+@item set script-extension soft
+The debugger determines the scripting language based on filename
+extension. If this scripting language is supported, @value{GDBN}
+evaluates the script using that language. Otherwise, it evaluates
+the file as a @value{GDBN} Command File.
+
+@item set script-extension strict
+The debugger determines the scripting language based on filename
+extension, and evaluates the script using that language. If the
+language is not supported, then the evaluation fails.
+
+@item show script-extension
+Display the current value of the @code{script-extension} option.
+
+@end table
+
@menu
* Sequences:: Canned Sequences of Commands
* Python:: Scripting @value{GDBN} using Python
@@ -19140,7 +19168,10 @@ does not mean to repeat the last command, as it would from the
terminal.
You can request the execution of a command file with the @code{source}
-command:
+command. Note that the @code{source} command is also used to evaluate
+scripts that are not Command Files. The exact behavior can be configured
+using the @code{script-extension} setting.
+@xref{Extending GDB,, Extending GDB}.
@table @code
@kindex source
@@ -19162,11 +19193,6 @@ If @code{-v}, for verbose mode, is given then @value{GDBN} displays
each command as it is executed. The option must be given before
@var{filename}, and is interpreted as part of the filename anywhere else.
-If @var{filename} ends in @samp{.py}, then @value{GDBN} evaluates the
-contents of the file as Python code. If Python support is not compiled
-into @value{GDBN}, then the file is assumed to contain @value{GDBN}
-commands, regardless of its extension.
-
Commands that would ask for confirmation if used interactively proceed
without asking when used in a command file. Many @value{GDBN} commands that
normally print messages to say what they are doing omit the messages
@@ -19444,6 +19470,20 @@ printing is enabled; if @code{off}, then Python stack printing is
disabled.
@end table
+It is also possible to execute a Python script from the @value{GDBN}
+interpreter:
+
+@table @code
+@item source @file{script-name}
+The script name must end with @samp{.py} and GDB must be configured
+to recognize the script language based on filename extension using
+the @code{script-extension} setting. @xref{Extending GDB, ,Extending GDB}.
+
+@item python execfile ("script-name")
+This method is based on the @code{execfile} Python built-in function,
+and thus is always available.
+@end table
+
@node Python API
@subsection Python API
@cindex python api
--
1.6.3.3
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread* Re: [RFA/doco] Improve doc on how to execute a Python script from GDB. 2010-01-19 15:08 [RFA/doco] Improve doc on how to execute a Python script from GDB Joel Brobecker @ 2010-01-19 21:43 ` Eli Zaretskii 2010-01-20 4:03 ` Joel Brobecker 0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2010-01-19 21:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Joel Brobecker; +Cc: gdb-patches > From: Joel Brobecker <brobecker@adacore.com> > Cc: Joel Brobecker <brobecker@adacore.com> > Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 19:07:59 +0400 > > gdb/doc/ChangeLog: > > * gdb.texinfo (File Options): Adjust the documentation of this > switch to refer to the "source" command rather than partially > duplicating some of the relevant information. > (Extending GDB): Introduce and document the set/show script-extension > setting. > (Command Files): Add note explaining that the "source" command > is also used to evalute scripts written in other languages. > Remove the short slightly incorrect reference to sourcing Python > scripts. > (Python Commands): Document how to execute a Python script from GDB. > > I hope that this patch is going to improve the documentation, because > I ended up spending a lot of time working on it :-(. Thanks, I appreciate the effort. > +Execute commands from file @var{file}. The contents of this file is > +evaluated exactly as if it was evaluated using the @code{source} command. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ "exactly as the @code{source} command would." > +To facilitate the use of these extensions, @value{GDBN} is capable > +of evaluating the contents of a file. When doing so, @value{GDBN} > +can recognize which scripting language is being used by exploiting > +the filename extension. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ "by looking at the filename extension" is simpler and more clear, I think. > +are always treated as a @value{GDBN} Command Files. Please move here the xref to where Command Files are described, which you have later. It should be where the term is first used. > To control how GDB > +evaluates these files, the following setting can be used: Avoid passive tense: You can control how @value{GDBN} evaluates these files with the following setting: > +The script name must end with @samp{.py} and GDB must be configured ^^^ @value{GDBN} > +@item python execfile ("script-name") > +This method is based on the @code{execfile} Python built-in function, > +and thus is always available. "always" as in "when Python is compiled in", right? Thanks again for working on this. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: [RFA/doco] Improve doc on how to execute a Python script from GDB. 2010-01-19 21:43 ` Eli Zaretskii @ 2010-01-20 4:03 ` Joel Brobecker 2010-01-20 4:08 ` Joel Brobecker 0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread From: Joel Brobecker @ 2010-01-20 4:03 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: gdb-patches [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1754 bytes --] Thanks for the review, Eli. > > +@item python execfile ("script-name") > > +This method is based on the @code{execfile} Python built-in function, > > +and thus is always available. > > "always" as in "when Python is compiled in", right? That's correct. But since the documentation was inside the section dedicated to Python support in GDB, I thought I could get away with not having to conditionalize this with "when Python is compiled in". I was going to add a small note, but I think we're already covered: http://www.sourceware.org/gdb/current/onlinedocs/gdb/Python.html#Python 23.2 Scripting gdb using Python You can script gdb using the Python programming language. This feature is available only if gdb was configured using --with-python. So I did not update the current text in this iteration. Let me know if I should and I'll send a new patch shortly after. For your convenience, I'm sending an extra diff, which shows the changes from version 1 to version 2. Since the number of changes is small compared to the size of the patch, it can be hard to spot these changes. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * gdb.texinfo (File Options): Adjust the documentation of this switch to refer to the "source" command rather than partially duplicating some of the relevant information. (Extending GDB): Introduce and document the set/show script-extension setting. (Command Files): Add note explaining that the "source" command is also used to evalute scripts written in other languages. Remove the short slightly incorrect reference to sourcing Python scripts. (Python Commands): Document how to execute a Python script from GDB. Ok to checkin? Thanks, -- Joel [-- Attachment #2: source-python-doc.diff --] [-- Type: text/x-diff, Size: 5205 bytes --] commit 77c39f2b86a6cc65c187d31ec8c470b45c8faff1 Author: Joel Brobecker <brobecker@adacore.com> Date: Tue Jan 19 18:57:42 2010 +0400 Improve doc on how to execute a Python script from GDB. This patch improves on a previous documentation update, which I rebased an applied, but turned out to be grossly out of sync with the actual code changes. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * gdb.texinfo (File Options): Adjust the documentation of this switch to refer to the "source" command rather than partially duplicating some of the relevant information. (Extending GDB): Introduce and document the set/show script-extension setting. (Command Files): Add note explaining that the "source" command is also used to evalute scripts written in other languages. Remove the short slightly incorrect reference to sourcing Python scripts. (Python Commands): Document how to execute a Python script from GDB. diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo index d716d0d..8f31f45 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo +++ b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo @@ -963,10 +963,8 @@ Connect to process ID @var{number}, as with the @code{attach} command. @itemx -x @var{file} @cindex @code{--command} @cindex @code{-x} -Execute commands from file @var{file}. If @var{file} ends in -@samp{.py}, then the file is evaluated as Python code. If Python -support is not enabled in this @value{GDBN}, then the file is assumed to -contain @value{GDBN} commands, regardless of its extension. +Execute commands from file @var{file}. The contents of this file is +evaluated exactly as if it was evaluated using the @code{source} command. @xref{Command Files,, Command files}. @item -eval-command @var{command} @@ -18907,6 +18905,36 @@ Displays whether the debugger is operating in interactive mode or not. on composition of @value{GDBN} commands, and the second is based on the Python scripting language. +To facilitate the use of these extensions, @value{GDBN} is capable +of evaluating the contents of a file. When doing so, @value{GDBN} +can recognize which scripting language is being used by exploiting +the filename extension. Files with an unrecognized filename extension +are always treated as a @value{GDBN} Command Files. To control how GDB +evaluates these files, the following setting can be used: + +@table @code +@kindex set script-extension +@kindex show script-extension +@item set script-extension off +All scripts are always evaluated as @value{GDBN} Command Files. +@xref{Command Files,, Command files}. + +@item set script-extension soft +The debugger determines the scripting language based on filename +extension. If this scripting language is supported, @value{GDBN} +evaluates the script using that language. Otherwise, it evaluates +the file as a @value{GDBN} Command File. + +@item set script-extension strict +The debugger determines the scripting language based on filename +extension, and evaluates the script using that language. If the +language is not supported, then the evaluation fails. + +@item show script-extension +Display the current value of the @code{script-extension} option. + +@end table + @menu * Sequences:: Canned Sequences of Commands * Python:: Scripting @value{GDBN} using Python @@ -19140,7 +19168,10 @@ does not mean to repeat the last command, as it would from the terminal. You can request the execution of a command file with the @code{source} -command: +command. Note that the @code{source} command is also used to evaluate +scripts that are not Command Files. The exact behavior can be configured +using the @code{script-extension} setting. +@xref{Extending GDB,, Extending GDB}. @table @code @kindex source @@ -19162,11 +19193,6 @@ If @code{-v}, for verbose mode, is given then @value{GDBN} displays each command as it is executed. The option must be given before @var{filename}, and is interpreted as part of the filename anywhere else. -If @var{filename} ends in @samp{.py}, then @value{GDBN} evaluates the -contents of the file as Python code. If Python support is not compiled -into @value{GDBN}, then the file is assumed to contain @value{GDBN} -commands, regardless of its extension. - Commands that would ask for confirmation if used interactively proceed without asking when used in a command file. Many @value{GDBN} commands that normally print messages to say what they are doing omit the messages @@ -19444,6 +19470,20 @@ printing is enabled; if @code{off}, then Python stack printing is disabled. @end table +It is also possible to execute a Python script from the @value{GDBN} +interpreter: + +@table @code +@item source @file{script-name} +The script name must end with @samp{.py} and GDB must be configured +to recognize the script language based on filename extension using +the @code{script-extension} setting. @xref{Extending GDB, ,Extending GDB}. + +@item python execfile ("script-name") +This method is based on the @code{execfile} Python built-in function, +and thus is always available. +@end table + @node Python API @subsection Python API @cindex python api [-- Attachment #3: updates.diff --] [-- Type: text/x-diff, Size: 1953 bytes --] diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo index 8f31f45..fbad9fe 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo +++ b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo @@ -964,7 +964,7 @@ Connect to process ID @var{number}, as with the @code{attach} command. @cindex @code{--command} @cindex @code{-x} Execute commands from file @var{file}. The contents of this file is -evaluated exactly as if it was evaluated using the @code{source} command. +evaluated exactly as the @code{source} command would. @xref{Command Files,, Command files}. @item -eval-command @var{command} @@ -18907,17 +18907,19 @@ Python scripting language. To facilitate the use of these extensions, @value{GDBN} is capable of evaluating the contents of a file. When doing so, @value{GDBN} -can recognize which scripting language is being used by exploiting +can recognize which scripting language is being used by looking at the filename extension. Files with an unrecognized filename extension -are always treated as a @value{GDBN} Command Files. To control how GDB -evaluates these files, the following setting can be used: +are always treated as a @value{GDBN} Command Files. +@xref{Command Files,, Command files}. + +You can control how @value{GDBN} evaluates these files with the following +setting: @table @code @kindex set script-extension @kindex show script-extension @item set script-extension off All scripts are always evaluated as @value{GDBN} Command Files. -@xref{Command Files,, Command files}. @item set script-extension soft The debugger determines the scripting language based on filename @@ -19475,7 +19477,7 @@ interpreter: @table @code @item source @file{script-name} -The script name must end with @samp{.py} and GDB must be configured +The script name must end with @samp{.py} and @value{GDBN} must be configured to recognize the script language based on filename extension using the @code{script-extension} setting. @xref{Extending GDB, ,Extending GDB}. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: [RFA/doco] Improve doc on how to execute a Python script from GDB. 2010-01-20 4:03 ` Joel Brobecker @ 2010-01-20 4:08 ` Joel Brobecker 2010-01-20 18:07 ` Eli Zaretskii 0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread From: Joel Brobecker @ 2010-01-20 4:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: gdb-patches [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1841 bytes --] [ARGH! Resending with the correct version of the patch, this time. Sorry about that] Thanks for the review, Eli. > > +@item python execfile ("script-name") > > +This method is based on the @code{execfile} Python built-in function, > > +and thus is always available. > > "always" as in "when Python is compiled in", right? That's correct. But since the documentation was inside the section dedicated to Python support in GDB, I thought I could get away with not having to conditionalize this with "when Python is compiled in". I was going to add a small note, but I think we're already covered: http://www.sourceware.org/gdb/current/onlinedocs/gdb/Python.html#Python 23.2 Scripting gdb using Python You can script gdb using the Python programming language. This feature is available only if gdb was configured using --with-python. So I did not update the current text in this iteration. Let me know if I should and I'll send a new patch shortly after. For your convenience, I'm sending an extra diff, which shows the changes from version 1 to version 2. Since the number of changes is small compared to the size of the patch, it can be hard to spot these changes. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * gdb.texinfo (File Options): Adjust the documentation of this switch to refer to the "source" command rather than partially duplicating some of the relevant information. (Extending GDB): Introduce and document the set/show script-extension setting. (Command Files): Add note explaining that the "source" command is also used to evalute scripts written in other languages. Remove the short slightly incorrect reference to sourcing Python scripts. (Python Commands): Document how to execute a Python script from GDB. Ok to checkin? Thanks, -- Joel [-- Attachment #2: source-python-doc.diff --] [-- Type: text/x-diff, Size: 5202 bytes --] commit b4561d6f19f96f04be3ad6f5b22ef7750a0c4f40 Author: Joel Brobecker <brobecker@adacore.com> Date: Tue Jan 19 18:57:42 2010 +0400 Improve doc on how to execute a Python script from GDB. This patch improves on a previous documentation update, which I rebased an applied, but turned out to be grossly out of sync with the actual code changes. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * gdb.texinfo (File Options): Adjust the documentation of this switch to refer to the "source" command rather than partially duplicating some of the relevant information. (Extending GDB): Introduce and document the set/show script-extension setting. (Command Files): Add note explaining that the "source" command is also used to evalute scripts written in other languages. Remove the short slightly incorrect reference to sourcing Python scripts. (Python Commands): Document how to execute a Python script from GDB. diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo index d716d0d..fbad9fe 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo +++ b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo @@ -963,10 +963,8 @@ Connect to process ID @var{number}, as with the @code{attach} command. @itemx -x @var{file} @cindex @code{--command} @cindex @code{-x} -Execute commands from file @var{file}. If @var{file} ends in -@samp{.py}, then the file is evaluated as Python code. If Python -support is not enabled in this @value{GDBN}, then the file is assumed to -contain @value{GDBN} commands, regardless of its extension. +Execute commands from file @var{file}. The contents of this file is +evaluated exactly as the @code{source} command would. @xref{Command Files,, Command files}. @item -eval-command @var{command} @@ -18907,6 +18905,38 @@ Displays whether the debugger is operating in interactive mode or not. on composition of @value{GDBN} commands, and the second is based on the Python scripting language. +To facilitate the use of these extensions, @value{GDBN} is capable +of evaluating the contents of a file. When doing so, @value{GDBN} +can recognize which scripting language is being used by looking at +the filename extension. Files with an unrecognized filename extension +are always treated as a @value{GDBN} Command Files. +@xref{Command Files,, Command files}. + +You can control how @value{GDBN} evaluates these files with the following +setting: + +@table @code +@kindex set script-extension +@kindex show script-extension +@item set script-extension off +All scripts are always evaluated as @value{GDBN} Command Files. + +@item set script-extension soft +The debugger determines the scripting language based on filename +extension. If this scripting language is supported, @value{GDBN} +evaluates the script using that language. Otherwise, it evaluates +the file as a @value{GDBN} Command File. + +@item set script-extension strict +The debugger determines the scripting language based on filename +extension, and evaluates the script using that language. If the +language is not supported, then the evaluation fails. + +@item show script-extension +Display the current value of the @code{script-extension} option. + +@end table + @menu * Sequences:: Canned Sequences of Commands * Python:: Scripting @value{GDBN} using Python @@ -19140,7 +19170,10 @@ does not mean to repeat the last command, as it would from the terminal. You can request the execution of a command file with the @code{source} -command: +command. Note that the @code{source} command is also used to evaluate +scripts that are not Command Files. The exact behavior can be configured +using the @code{script-extension} setting. +@xref{Extending GDB,, Extending GDB}. @table @code @kindex source @@ -19162,11 +19195,6 @@ If @code{-v}, for verbose mode, is given then @value{GDBN} displays each command as it is executed. The option must be given before @var{filename}, and is interpreted as part of the filename anywhere else. -If @var{filename} ends in @samp{.py}, then @value{GDBN} evaluates the -contents of the file as Python code. If Python support is not compiled -into @value{GDBN}, then the file is assumed to contain @value{GDBN} -commands, regardless of its extension. - Commands that would ask for confirmation if used interactively proceed without asking when used in a command file. Many @value{GDBN} commands that normally print messages to say what they are doing omit the messages @@ -19444,6 +19472,20 @@ printing is enabled; if @code{off}, then Python stack printing is disabled. @end table +It is also possible to execute a Python script from the @value{GDBN} +interpreter: + +@table @code +@item source @file{script-name} +The script name must end with @samp{.py} and @value{GDBN} must be configured +to recognize the script language based on filename extension using +the @code{script-extension} setting. @xref{Extending GDB, ,Extending GDB}. + +@item python execfile ("script-name") +This method is based on the @code{execfile} Python built-in function, +and thus is always available. +@end table + @node Python API @subsection Python API @cindex python api [-- Attachment #3: updates.diff --] [-- Type: text/x-diff, Size: 1953 bytes --] diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo index 8f31f45..fbad9fe 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo +++ b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo @@ -964,7 +964,7 @@ Connect to process ID @var{number}, as with the @code{attach} command. @cindex @code{--command} @cindex @code{-x} Execute commands from file @var{file}. The contents of this file is -evaluated exactly as if it was evaluated using the @code{source} command. +evaluated exactly as the @code{source} command would. @xref{Command Files,, Command files}. @item -eval-command @var{command} @@ -18907,17 +18907,19 @@ Python scripting language. To facilitate the use of these extensions, @value{GDBN} is capable of evaluating the contents of a file. When doing so, @value{GDBN} -can recognize which scripting language is being used by exploiting +can recognize which scripting language is being used by looking at the filename extension. Files with an unrecognized filename extension -are always treated as a @value{GDBN} Command Files. To control how GDB -evaluates these files, the following setting can be used: +are always treated as a @value{GDBN} Command Files. +@xref{Command Files,, Command files}. + +You can control how @value{GDBN} evaluates these files with the following +setting: @table @code @kindex set script-extension @kindex show script-extension @item set script-extension off All scripts are always evaluated as @value{GDBN} Command Files. -@xref{Command Files,, Command files}. @item set script-extension soft The debugger determines the scripting language based on filename @@ -19475,7 +19477,7 @@ interpreter: @table @code @item source @file{script-name} -The script name must end with @samp{.py} and GDB must be configured +The script name must end with @samp{.py} and @value{GDBN} must be configured to recognize the script language based on filename extension using the @code{script-extension} setting. @xref{Extending GDB, ,Extending GDB}. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: [RFA/doco] Improve doc on how to execute a Python script from GDB. 2010-01-20 4:08 ` Joel Brobecker @ 2010-01-20 18:07 ` Eli Zaretskii 2010-01-21 4:35 ` Joel Brobecker 0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2010-01-20 18:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Joel Brobecker; +Cc: gdb-patches > Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 08:08:28 +0400 > From: Joel Brobecker <brobecker@adacore.com> > Cc: gdb-patches@sourceware.org > > Thanks for the review, Eli. Thank you for working on this. > gdb/doc/ChangeLog: > > * gdb.texinfo (File Options): Adjust the documentation of this > switch to refer to the "source" command rather than partially > duplicating some of the relevant information. > (Extending GDB): Introduce and document the set/show script-extension > setting. > (Command Files): Add note explaining that the "source" command > is also used to evalute scripts written in other languages. > Remove the short slightly incorrect reference to sourcing Python > scripts. > (Python Commands): Document how to execute a Python script from GDB. > > Ok to checkin? Yes, but only once ;-) Thanks. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: [RFA/doco] Improve doc on how to execute a Python script from GDB. 2010-01-20 18:07 ` Eli Zaretskii @ 2010-01-21 4:35 ` Joel Brobecker 0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: Joel Brobecker @ 2010-01-21 4:35 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: gdb-patches > > gdb/doc/ChangeLog: > > > > * gdb.texinfo (File Options): Adjust the documentation of this > > switch to refer to the "source" command rather than partially > > duplicating some of the relevant information. > > (Extending GDB): Introduce and document the set/show script-extension > > setting. > > (Command Files): Add note explaining that the "source" command > > is also used to evalute scripts written in other languages. > > Remove the short slightly incorrect reference to sourcing Python > > scripts. > > (Python Commands): Document how to execute a Python script from GDB. Thanks Eli. Checked in. -- Joel ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
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