gecko-dev/.gdbinit
Nicholas Nethercote d225f7151b Bug 1400460 - Rename nsIAtom as nsAtom. r=hiro.
(Path is actually r=froydnj.)

Bug 1400459 devirtualized nsIAtom so that it is no longer a subclass of
nsISupports. This means that nsAtom is now a better name for it than nsIAtom.

MozReview-Commit-ID: 91U22X2NydP

--HG--
rename : xpcom/ds/nsIAtom.h => xpcom/ds/nsAtom.h
extra : rebase_source : ac3e904a21b8b48e74534fff964f1623ee937c67
2017-10-03 09:05:19 +11:00

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# .gdbinit file for debugging Mozilla
# You may need to put an 'add-auto-load-safe-path' command in your
# $HOME/.gdbinit file to get GDB to trust this file. If your builds are
# generally in $HOME/moz, then you can say:
#
# add-auto-load-safe-path ~/moz
# Don't stop for the SIG32/33/etc signals that Flash produces
handle SIG32 noprint nostop pass
handle SIG33 noprint nostop pass
handle SIGPIPE noprint nostop pass
# Don't stop for certain other signals where it's not useful,
# such as the SIG64 signals triggered by the Linux
# sandboxing code on older kernels.
handle SIG38 noprint nostop pass
handle SIG64 noprint nostop pass
handle SIGSYS noprint nostop pass
# Show the concrete types behind nsIFoo
set print object on
# run when using the auto-solib-add trick
def prun
tbreak main
run
set auto-solib-add 0
cont
end
# run -mail, when using the auto-solib-add trick
def pmail
tbreak main
run -mail
set auto-solib-add 0
cont
end
# Define a "pu" command to display PRUnichar * strings (100 chars max)
# Also allows an optional argument for how many chars to print as long as
# it's less than 100.
def pu
set $uni = $arg0
if $argc == 2
set $limit = $arg1
if $limit > 100
set $limit = 100
end
else
set $limit = 100
end
# scratch array with space for 100 chars plus null terminator. Make
# sure to not use ' ' as the char so this copy/pastes well.
set $scratch = "____________________________________________________________________________________________________"
set $i = 0
set $scratch_idx = 0
while (*$uni && $i++ < $limit)
if (*$uni < 0x80)
set $scratch[$scratch_idx++] = *(char*)$uni++
else
if ($scratch_idx > 0)
set $scratch[$scratch_idx] = '\0'
print $scratch
set $scratch_idx = 0
end
print /x *(short*)$uni++
end
end
if ($scratch_idx > 0)
set $scratch[$scratch_idx] = '\0'
print $scratch
end
end
# Define a "ps" command to display subclasses of nsAC?String. Note that
# this assumes strings as of Gecko 1.9 (well, and probably a few
# releases before that as well); going back far enough will get you
# to string classes that this function doesn't work for.
def ps
set $str = $arg0
if (sizeof(*$str.mData) == 1 && ($str.mFlags & 1) != 0)
print $str.mData
else
pu $str.mData $str.mLength
end
end
# Define a "pa" command to display the string value for an nsAtom
def pa
set $atom = $arg0
if (sizeof(*((&*$atom)->mString)) == 2)
pu (&*$atom)->mString
end
end
# define a "pxul" command to display the type of a XUL element from
# an nsXULElement* pointer.
def pxul
set $p = $arg0
print $p->mNodeInfo.mRawPtr->mInner.mName->mStaticAtom->mString
end
# define a "prefcnt" command to display the refcount of an XPCOM obj
def prefcnt
set $p = $arg0
print ((nsPurpleBufferEntry*)$p->mRefCnt.mTagged)->mRefCnt
end
# define a "ptag" command to display the tag name of a content node
def ptag
set $p = $arg0
pa $p->mNodeInfo.mRawPtr->mInner.mName
end
##
## nsTArray
##
define ptarray
if $argc == 0
help ptarray
else
set $size = $arg0.mHdr->mLength
set $capacity = $arg0.mHdr->mCapacity
set $size_max = $size - 1
set $elts = $arg0.Elements()
end
if $argc == 1
set $i = 0
while $i < $size
printf "elem[%u]: ", $i
p *($elts + $i)
set $i++
end
end
if $argc == 2
set $idx = $arg1
if $idx < 0 || $idx > $size_max
printf "idx1, idx2 are not in acceptable range: [0..%u].\n", $size_max
else
printf "elem[%u]: ", $idx
p *($elts + $idx)
end
end
if $argc == 3
set $start_idx = $arg1
set $stop_idx = $arg2
if $start_idx > $stop_idx
set $tmp_idx = $start_idx
set $start_idx = $stop_idx
set $stop_idx = $tmp_idx
end
if $start_idx < 0 || $stop_idx < 0 || $start_idx > $size_max || $stop_idx > $size_max
printf "idx1, idx2 are not in acceptable range: [0..%u].\n", $size_max
else
set $i = $start_idx
while $i <= $stop_idx
printf "elem[%u]: ", $i
p *($elts + $i)
set $i++
end
end
end
if $argc > 0
printf "nsTArray length = %u\n", $size
printf "nsTArray capacity = %u\n", $capacity
printf "Element "
whatis *$elts
end
end
document ptarray
Prints nsTArray information.
Syntax: ptarray
Note: idx, idx1 and idx2 must be in acceptable range [0...size()-1].
Examples:
ptarray a - Prints tarray content, size, capacity and T typedef
ptarray a 0 - Prints element[idx] from tarray
ptarray a 1 2 - Prints elements in range [idx1..idx2] from tarray
end
def js
call DumpJSStack()
end
def ft
call $arg0->DumpFrameTree()
end
source .gdbinit_python