From: Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
To: Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
Cc: Vladimir Prus <ghost@cs.msu.su>, gdb-patches@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH 3/3] suppress notification
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2012 13:40:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <503CCA27.7070607@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <503CC302.8060900@codesourcery.com>
On 08/28/2012 02:09 PM, Yao Qi wrote:
> On 08/28/2012 07:56 PM, Vladimir Prus wrote:
>> Well, the problem is that this is not a generic mechanism to everybody
>> to know whether command X is presently running -- because
>> this mechanism can set only one variable, and for some commands that
>> variable is already notification flag.
>>
>
> If we want to know whether command X is running, we can add more fields in 'struct mi_suppress_notification', and each field is associated with one command in this way (set 'called' point to the address of field in 'struct mi_suppress_notificatin'). It is unnecessary according to current requirement, and it can evolve easily once we have such requirement in the future.
>
>>> If you still think it is misleading, I'd like to rename variable
>>> 'mi_suppress_notification' to 'mi_cmd_called'. WDYT?
>>
>> Would that be any better than just storing the name of current command
>> and check it with strcmp? Yeah, we're back to where
>> we've started. What is the problem we're trying to solve? That strcmp is
>> ugly to type and not entirely efficient?
>
> I am adding some MI notifications, which should be suppressed. The problem I have is that we'll have a very long 'if/else if/else if/.../' blocks to compare command name to determine which suppress flag to set. The code smell is not good to me. So I draft these patches to change it.
Alternatively, set the notification suppression down in the command callback itself.
I mention it for completeness. Maybe you've considered it, and decided against it.
>
> Ideally, we can do this in a more-OO'ed manner,
>
> 1 add a new field 'int called' in 'struct mi_cmd',
> 2 set 'parse->cmd->called' in mi_cmd_execute to 1 and set it back to 0 when it is done.
> 3 pass 'struct mi_cmd *' to each MI command function, for example change function mi_breakpoint_created to
>
> mi_breakpoint_created (struct mi_cmd *self, struct breakpoint *b)
>
> 4 inside each MI command function, return early if self->called is 1. Then, we can get rid of mi_suppress_notification completely.
Confused. mi_breakpoint_created is not a MI command function, but rather a
notification observer. Whoever calls the observers (observer_notify_breakpoint_created)
is disconnected from commands, and I don't see that the coupling would be a good idea.
>
> This will lead to more changes, so I don't implement it. If it is acceptable to you, I can go to this way.
>
--
Pedro Alves
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-08-28 13:40 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-08-27 9:46 [PATCH 0/3] Factor code on suppress MI notification Yao Qi
2012-08-27 9:46 ` [PATCH 1/3] add static to mi_cmds Yao Qi
2012-08-27 9:46 ` [PATCH 3/3] suppress notification Yao Qi
2012-08-27 20:20 ` Tom Tromey
2012-08-27 21:01 ` Vladimir Prus
2012-08-28 2:06 ` Tom Tromey
2012-08-28 4:50 ` Vladimir Prus
2012-08-28 7:58 ` Yao Qi
2012-08-28 11:57 ` Vladimir Prus
2012-08-28 13:09 ` Yao Qi
2012-08-28 13:40 ` Pedro Alves [this message]
2012-08-28 13:50 ` Yao Qi
2012-08-28 14:09 ` Pedro Alves
2012-08-31 8:07 ` Yao Qi
2012-08-31 8:22 ` Vladimir Prus
2012-08-31 8:49 ` [committed]: " Yao Qi
2012-08-27 9:46 ` [PATCH 2/3] new macro DEF_MI_CMD_CLI and DEF_MI_CMD_MI Yao Qi
2012-08-27 20:18 ` Tom Tromey
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