From 1684382a9110efd6523ce304cb99c869053323c8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Cagney Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2003 20:54:43 +0000 Subject: Snap const char * mess. --- gdb/gdbtk/library/gdbevent.ith | 220 ----------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 220 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 gdb/gdbtk/library/gdbevent.ith (limited to 'gdb/gdbtk/library/gdbevent.ith') diff --git a/gdb/gdbtk/library/gdbevent.ith b/gdb/gdbtk/library/gdbevent.ith deleted file mode 100644 index a594ef54a2d..00000000000 --- a/gdb/gdbtk/library/gdbevent.ith +++ /dev/null @@ -1,220 +0,0 @@ -# GDBEvent class definitions for Insight. -# Copyright 2001 Red Hat, Inc. -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it -# under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at -# your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. - -# For reasons unknown to me, I cannot put any of the constructors -# in the implementation files. The very first instance of the class -# will call the (empty) constructor in here instead of the one -# defined in the implementation file. Sigh. - -itcl::class GDBEvent { - public method get {what} { return "" } - public method handler {} { return "unknown" } -} - -# BREAKPOINT EVENT -# -# This event is created/dispatched whenever a breakpoint is created, -# deleted, or modified. -# -# action ....... what type of BP event ("create", "delete", "modify") -# number ....... gdb's internal token for the BP -# file ......... filename in which event occurred -# function ..... function in which event occurred -# line ......... line number in file -# address ...... address of BP -# type ......... breakpoint type ("breakpoint", "hw breakpoint", "step resume", etc) -# enabled ...... BP enabled? -# disposition .. BP's disposition ("delete", "delstop", "disable", "donttouch") -# ignore_count . BP's ignore count -# commands ..... list of commands to run when BP hit -# condition .... BP condition -# thread ....... thread in which BP is set (or -1 for all threads) -# hit_count .... number of times BP has been hit -# user_specification -# .. text the user initially used to set this breakpoint -itcl::class BreakpointEvent { - inherit GDBEvent - - public variable action {} - public variable number {} - - #constructor {args} {} - constructor {args} { - eval configure $args - - # If creating/modifying a breakpoint, then get - # all info about it and save it away. - _init - } - #destructor { dbug I "" } - - public method get {what} - public method handler {} { return "breakpoint" } - - private variable _file {} - private variable _function {} - private variable _line {} - private variable _address {} - private variable _type {} - private variable _enabled {} - private variable _disposition {} - private variable _ignore_count {} - private variable _commands {} - private variable _condition {} - private variable _thread {} - private variable _hit_count {} - private variable _user_specification {} - - private method _init {} -} - -# TRACEPOINT EVENT -# -# This event is created/dispatched whenever a tracepoint is created, -# deleted, or modified. -# -# action ....... what type of BP event ("create", "delete", "modify") -# number ....... gdb's internal token for the BP -# file ......... filename in which event occurred -# function ..... function in which event occurred -# line ......... line number in file -# address ...... address of BP -# enabled ...... BP enabled? -# pass_count ... -# step_count ... -# thread ....... thread in which BP is set (or -1 for all threads) -# hit_count .... number of times BP has been hit -# actions ...... a list of actions to be performed when the tracepoint is hit -itcl::class TracepointEvent { - inherit GDBEvent - - public variable action {} - public variable number {} - - # For reasons unknown to me, I cannot put this in the implementation - # file. The very first instance of the class will call this empty - # constructor instead of the one defined in the implementation file. - #constructor {args} {} - constructor {args} { - eval configure $args - - # If creating/modifying a tracepoint, then get - # all info about it and save it away. - _init - } - #destructor { dbug I "" } - public method get {what} - public method handler {} { return "tracepoint" } - - private variable _file {} - private variable _function {} - private variable _line {} - private variable _address {} - private variable _enabled {} - private variable _pass_count {} - private variable _step_count {} - private variable _thread {} - private variable _hit_count {} - private variable _actions {} - - private method _init {} -} - -# SET VARIABLE EVENT -# -# This event is created/dispatched whenever a "set" command successfully -# completes in gdb's command interpreter. -# -# variable ..... the variable that was changed -# value ........ the variable's new value -itcl::class SetVariableEvent { - inherit GDBEvent - - public variable variable - public variable value - - constructor {args} { - eval configure $args - } - #destructor { dbug I "" } - public method get {what} - public method handler {} { return "set_variable" } -} - -# BUSY EVENT -# -# This event is created/dispatched whenever the GUI or GDB is "busy". -# This could happen when the inferior is executing or when the GUI -# is, for example, fetching memory from the target. - -itcl::class BusyEvent { - inherit GDBEvent - - public method handler {} { return "busy" } -} - -# IDLE EVENT -# -# This event is created/dispatched whenever the GUI and GDB is not -# "busy". Receipt of this event means that the GUI should be put into -# a state to accept input by the user. - -itcl::class IdleEvent { - inherit GDBEvent - - public method handler {} { return "idle" } -} - -# UPDATE EVENT -# -# This event is created/dispatched whenever the target's state -# has changed. When an UpdateEvent is received, widgets should -# update their contents to reflect the inferior's new state. -# -# Right now, this just holds the output of gdb_loc... -# -# compile_filename - Filename stored in the symtab -# full_filename - Full filename of file, if found in source search dir -# function - Function name -# line - Line number -# frame_pc - Frame's PC -# pc - Real stop PC -# shlib - Shared library stopped in -# -# FIXME: Should probably put frame_pc and pc into different -# types of update events... -itcl::class UpdateEvent { - inherit GDBEvent - - constructor {args} {} - public method get {what} - public method handler {} { return "update" } - - private variable _compile_filename {} - private variable _function {} - private variable _full_filename {} - private variable _line {} - private variable _frame_pc {} - private variable _pc {} - private variable _shlib {} -} - -# ARCHITECTURE CHANGED EVENT -# -# This event is posted whenever the target architecture changes - -itcl::class ArchChangedEvent { - inherit GDBEvent - - public method handler {} { return "arch_changed" } -} -- cgit v1.2.1