From: Hui Zhu <teawater@gmail.com>
To: tromey@redhat.com
Cc: Joel Brobecker <brobecker@adacore.com>,
Michael Snyder <msnyder@vmware.com>,
gdb-patches ml <gdb-patches@sourceware.org>
Subject: Re: [RFC] Let "gcore" command accept a suffix argument
Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2009 03:58:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <daef60380912151957t312f3497l1e4022ce3dd8cbc4@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <m3d42gniwn.fsf@fleche.redhat.com>
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 03:20, Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> wrote:
>>>>>> ">" == Hui Zhu <teawater@gmail.com> writes:
>
>>> Agree with you. Add " with variable make it oddness.
>>> What about change it to others, like:
>>> eval echo {++$a}
>
>>> Or add " to simple string, like:
>>> eval echo ++$a".core"
>>> Or
>>> eval echo ++$a'.core'
>
> What do you think of the idea of making it printf-like?
It's not bad. But need a lot of extend work that the old patch don't have.
And this command doesn't need convert a value from 1 type to another.
So I want use the "" way.
>
> Some other approach, like the above two, would be ok with me, provided
> that quoting is treated properly -- it should be possible to write any
> command using eval. So, there must be some way to quote whatever
> special characters are used by eval.
>
If use "" the point the normail string, just the " and \ are the
special characters.
If we want add " in normal string. Use \"
If we want add / in normal string. Use \\
Do you think it's OK?
Thanks,
Hui
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2009-12-10 2:32 ` Hui Zhu
2009-12-10 17:08 ` Tom Tromey
2009-12-11 10:06 ` Joel Brobecker
2009-12-11 18:25 ` Tom Tromey
2009-12-12 8:33 ` Hui Zhu
2009-12-13 4:05 ` Hui Zhu
2009-12-14 17:09 ` Tom Tromey
2009-12-15 1:57 ` Hui Zhu
2009-12-15 19:21 ` Tom Tromey
2009-12-16 3:58 ` Hui Zhu [this message]
2009-12-16 15:49 ` Stan Shebs
2009-12-17 2:45 ` Hui Zhu
2009-12-17 4:26 ` Joel Brobecker
2009-12-17 4:29 ` Michael Snyder
2009-12-17 9:32 ` Andreas Schwab
2009-12-21 20:15 ` Tom Tromey
2009-12-31 0:18 ` Stan Shebs
2010-01-04 14:42 ` Hui Zhu
2010-01-06 6:57 ` Hui Zhu
2010-01-06 7:58 ` Joel Brobecker
2010-01-09 9:55 ` Hui Zhu
2010-01-09 10:56 ` Joel Brobecker
2010-01-09 15:18 ` Hui Zhu
2010-01-10 5:43 ` Joel Brobecker
2010-01-10 13:30 ` Hui Zhu
2010-01-10 14:00 ` Joel Brobecker
2010-01-10 14:16 ` Hui Zhu
2010-06-21 15:05 ` Hui Zhu
2010-06-21 16:57 ` Joel Brobecker
2010-06-21 21:34 ` Joel Brobecker
2010-06-21 21:40 ` Tom Tromey
2010-06-22 7:29 ` Hui Zhu
2010-06-22 9:50 ` Pedro Alves
2010-06-22 15:21 ` Joel Brobecker
2010-06-22 18:05 ` Eli Zaretskii
2010-06-23 2:03 ` Hui Zhu
2010-06-23 16:59 ` Joel Brobecker
2010-06-24 6:13 ` Hui Zhu
2010-01-06 10:13 ` Eli Zaretskii
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