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# If you use the GNU debugger gdb to debug the Python C runtime, you
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# might find some of the following commands useful. Copy this to your
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# ~/.gdbinit file and it'll get loaded into gdb automatically when you
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# start it up. Then, at the gdb prompt you can do things like:
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#
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# (gdb) pyo apyobjectptr
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# <module 'foobar' (built-in)>
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# refcounts: 1
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# address : 84a7a2c
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# $1 = void
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# (gdb)
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#
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# NOTE: If you have gdb 7 or later, it supports debugging of Python directly
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# with embedded macros that you may find superior to what is in here.
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# See Tools/gdb/libpython.py and http://bugs.python.org/issue8032.
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# Prints a representation of the object to stderr, along with the
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# number of reference counts it current has and the hex address the
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# object is allocated at. The argument must be a PyObject*
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define pyo
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# side effect of calling _PyObject_Dump is to dump the object's
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# info - assigning just prevents gdb from printing the
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# NULL return value
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set $_unused_void = _PyObject_Dump($arg0)
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end
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# Prints a representation of the object to stderr, along with the
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# number of reference counts it current has and the hex address the
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# object is allocated at. The argument must be a PyGC_Head*
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define pyg
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print _PyGC_Dump($arg0)
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end
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# print the local variables of the current frame
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define pylocals
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set $_i = 0
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while $_i < f->f_code->co_nlocals
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if f->f_localsplus + $_i != 0
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set $_names = co->co_varnames
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set $_name = _PyUnicode_AsString(PyTuple_GetItem($_names, $_i))
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printf "%s:\n", $_name
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pyo f->f_localsplus[$_i]
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end
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set $_i = $_i + 1
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end
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end
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# A rewrite of the Python interpreter's line number calculator in GDB's
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# command language
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define lineno
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set $__continue = 1
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set $__co = f->f_code
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set $__lasti = f->f_lasti
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set $__sz = ((PyVarObject *)$__co->co_lnotab)->ob_size/2
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set $__p = (unsigned char *)((PyBytesObject *)$__co->co_lnotab)->ob_sval
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set $__li = $__co->co_firstlineno
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set $__ad = 0
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while ($__sz-1 >= 0 && $__continue)
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set $__sz = $__sz - 1
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set $__ad = $__ad + *$__p
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set $__p = $__p + 1
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if ($__ad > $__lasti)
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set $__continue = 0
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else
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set $__li = $__li + *$__p
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set $__p = $__p + 1
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end
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end
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printf "%d", $__li
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end
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# print the current frame - verbose
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define pyframev
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pyframe
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pylocals
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end
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define pyframe
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set $__fn = _PyUnicode_AsString(co->co_filename)
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set $__n = _PyUnicode_AsString(co->co_name)
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printf "%s (", $__fn
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lineno
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printf "): %s\n", $__n
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### Uncomment these lines when using from within Emacs/XEmacs so it will
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### automatically track/display the current Python source line
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# printf "%c%c%s:", 032, 032, $__fn
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# lineno
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# printf ":1\n"
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end
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### Use these at your own risk. It appears that a bug in gdb causes it
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### to crash in certain circumstances.
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#define up
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# up-silently 1
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# printframe
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#end
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#define down
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# down-silently 1
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# printframe
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#end
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define printframe
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if $pc > PyEval_EvalFrameEx && $pc < PyEval_EvalCodeEx
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pyframe
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else
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frame
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end
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end
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# Here's a somewhat fragile way to print the entire Python stack from gdb.
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# It's fragile because the tests for the value of $pc depend on the layout
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# of specific functions in the C source code.
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# Explanation of while and if tests: We want to pop up the stack until we
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# land in Py_Main (this is probably an incorrect assumption in an embedded
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# interpreter, but the test can be extended by an interested party). If
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# Py_Main <= $pc <= Py_GetArgcArv is true, $pc is in Py_Main(), so the while
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# tests succeeds as long as it's not true. In a similar fashion the if
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# statement tests to see if we are in PyEval_EvalFrameEx().
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# Note: The name of the main interpreter function and the function which
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# follow it has changed over time. This version of pystack works with this
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# version of Python. If you try using it with older or newer versions of
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# the interpreter you may will have to change the functions you compare with
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# $pc.
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# print the entire Python call stack
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define pystack
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while $pc < Py_Main || $pc > Py_GetArgcArgv
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if $pc > PyEval_EvalFrameEx && $pc < PyEval_EvalCodeEx
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pyframe
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end
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up-silently 1
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end
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select-frame 0
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end
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# print the entire Python call stack - verbose mode
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define pystackv
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while $pc < Py_Main || $pc > Py_GetArgcArgv
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if $pc > PyEval_EvalFrameEx && $pc < PyEval_EvalCodeEx
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pyframev
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end
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up-silently 1
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end
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select-frame 0
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end
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# generally useful macro to print a Unicode string
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def pu
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set $uni = $arg0
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set $i = 0
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while (*$uni && $i++<100)
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if (*$uni < 0x80)
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print *(char*)$uni++
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else
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print /x *(short*)$uni++
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end
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end
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end
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