Index: gdb/ChangeLog =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/ChangeLog,v retrieving revision 1.11088 diff -u -p -r1.11088 ChangeLog --- gdb/ChangeLog 18 Nov 2009 16:28:42 -0000 1.11088 +++ gdb/ChangeLog 18 Nov 2009 20:40:56 -0000 @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +2009-11-18 Vladimir Prus + + * cli/cli-script.c (process_next_line): Recognize 'end' + even when the line has leading space and we're not parsing + commands. + 2009-11-18 Tom Tromey * symtab.c (symbol_set_names): Correctly set 'name' on symbol when Index: gdb/cli/cli-script.c =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/cli/cli-script.c,v retrieving revision 1.53 diff -u -p -r1.53 cli-script.c --- gdb/cli/cli-script.c 3 Aug 2009 12:26:37 -0000 1.53 +++ gdb/cli/cli-script.c 18 Nov 2009 20:40:56 -0000 @@ -879,30 +879,35 @@ static enum misc_command_type process_next_line (char *p, struct command_line **command, int parse_commands) { char *p1; + char *p2; int not_handled = 0; /* Not sure what to do here. */ if (p == NULL) return end_command; - if (parse_commands) - { - /* Strip leading whitespace. */ - while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') - p++; - } - /* Strip trailing whitespace. */ p1 = p + strlen (p); while (p1 != p && (p1[-1] == ' ' || p1[-1] == '\t')) p1--; - /* Is this the end of a simple, while, or if control structure? */ - if (p1 - p == 3 && !strncmp (p, "end", 3)) + p2 = p; + /* Strip leading whitespace. */ + while (*p2 == ' ' || *p2 == '\t') + p2++; + + /* 'end' is always recognized, regardless of parse_commands value. + We also permit whitespace before end and after. */ + if (p1 - p2 == 3 && !strncmp (p2, "end", 3)) return end_command; - + if (parse_commands) { + /* If commands are parsed, we skip initial spaces. Otherwise, + which is the case for Python commands and documentation + (see the 'document' command), spaces are preserved. */ + p = p2; + /* Blanks and comments don't really do anything, but we need to distinguish them from else, end and other commands which can be executed. */