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From: "Alain Magloire" <alain@qnx.com>
To: cagney@gnu.org (Andrew Cagney)
Cc: nickrob@gnu.org (Nick Roberts), alain@qnx.com (Alain Magloire),
	drow@false.org (Daniel Jacobowitz),
	gdb@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: How does GDB/MI give the current frame
Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2004 23:07:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200407082307.TAA03087@smtp.ott.qnx.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <40EDC76F.2070809@gnu.org> from "Andrew Cagney" at Jul 08, 2004 06:15:11 PM

> 
> >  > > For the CLI, something like this:
> >  > > 
> >  > > -> -interpreter cli "up"
> >  > > <- ~"info on new frame..."
> >  > > <- *select-frame,<frame-info>...
> >  > > <- done
> 
> Note that the interpreter case is key, it lets the GUI respond to 
> operations on the command line.
> 

Absolutely!!

> >  > One thing:
> >  > 
> >  > -thread-select 2
> >  > ^done,...
> >  > -stack-select-frame 3
> >  > ^done
> >  > -thread-select 1
> >  > ^done,..
> >  > -thread-select 2
> >  > ^done,..
> >  > 
> >  > If you would do "-stack-info-frame" now, you would notice that current
> >  > stackframe for thread 2 is not longer frame 3 but frame 0 !!
> >  > It this case would not it be appropriate to fire a "*select-frame" event.
> > 
> > There would still be problems with displaying the values of variables.
> > Neither variable objects or the CLI command, display, seem to take
> > notice of the thread number.
> 

Nic, are you using the -var-obj for variables, in theory they
have the context i.e. should be thread aware ?

> ``bug'' in current MI protocol.  How would something like:
> 
> -thread 2 -<something else>
> ^done
> -thread 2 -frame 3 -<something else>
> -frame 3 -<something else>
> ^done
> 
> grab you?   ``-thread'' and ``-frame'' select the thread/frame for 
> _just_ the period of that command.  They would not alter the CLI's 
> selected thread/frame (the implementation would for the moment need to 
> be a crock but thats a separate problem :-).
> 
> This would let the GUI manipulate frames independant of the CLI.
> 
> > Second thing:
> > Playing with MI, I've notice in between -var-update|-var-delete|etc ..
> > operation the frame selection level was reset to 0, failing the other operations
> > that was still assuming a certain frame level.
> > Now is this an appropriate behaviour? or a bug? if it is appropriate should
> > client recall -stack-select-frame XX all the time to make sure things are ok
> 
> ``bug''.  Actually major screwup in how GDB models threads (as in it 
> doesn't really :-)
> 

8-) ok.

> > How about to put the thread-id part ot the event ?
> 
> So the event would be ``selected changed'' and generated when both 
> switching threads and frames?  If it is useful, ok.
> 

If you are asking if we would want an event for thread selection
the same as for frame selection ...  The answer is a strong "Yes".

Our problems is coordinating the mix of CLI and UI driven actions
so things are in sync.  So if the user select a new thread via
the command line, variables and all othe related views should be updated.

The hard lesson learn from the last CDT/Debug release, is that the 
command prompt will stay and the users(allthough not a majority) that
wanted this feature ... are __very__ vocal.



  reply	other threads:[~2004-07-08 23:07 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-06-24 22:54 Nick Roberts
2004-06-24 23:17 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2004-06-26  9:10   ` Nick Roberts
2004-06-26 14:59     ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2004-06-27  2:12     ` Andrew Cagney
2004-06-30 20:47       ` Alain Magloire
     [not found]       ` <200406302047.QAA29956@smtp.ott.qnx.com>
2004-07-02 17:29         ` Nick Roberts
2004-07-08 22:15           ` Andrew Cagney
2004-07-08 23:07             ` Alain Magloire [this message]
     [not found]             ` <200407082307.TAA09285@smtp.ott.qnx.com>
2004-07-11 22:49               ` Nick Roberts
2004-07-12 18:30                 ` Alain Magloire
     [not found]                 ` <200407121751.NAA24942@smtp.ott.qnx.com>
2004-07-14  4:00                   ` Nick Roberts
2004-07-11 22:49             ` Nick Roberts
2004-07-12 14:24               ` Andrew Cagney
2004-07-12 20:09                 ` Nick Roberts
2004-07-15 14:48                   ` Andrew Cagney
2004-07-15 19:50                     ` Nick Roberts
2004-07-15 20:19                       ` Jason Molenda
2004-07-15 21:08                         ` Jason Molenda
2004-07-16 14:12                           ` Alain Magloire
2004-07-16 14:08                         ` Alain Magloire
     [not found]                         ` <200407161404.KAA02192@smtp.ott.qnx.com>
2004-07-18 21:07                           ` Nick Roberts
2004-07-26 21:31                             ` Andrew Cagney
2004-06-25 15:12 ` Andrew Cagney

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