# -*- shell-script -*- # pre.sh - Code common to bashdb and bashdb-trace that has to run first # # Copyright (C) 2002-2004, 2008-2012 # Rocky Bernstein # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as # published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, 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. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to # the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, # MA 02111 USA. # We put definitions common to both the script debugger and # dbg-trace.sh. In contrast to other routines, this code is sourced # early -- before most of the debugger script is run. # Note: initializations which are mostly used in only one sub-part # (e.g. variables for break/watch/actions) are in the corresponding # file: either in lib or (less good) command. # This function is overwritten by when lib/fns.sh gets loaded _Dbg_msg() { echo >&2 $@ } # This function is overwritten by when lib/fns.sh gets loaded _Dbg_errmsg() { echo >&2 "${_Dbg_pname}: $@" } # Used by "show version" as well as --version _Dbg_do_show_version() { [[ -n $1 ]] && label=$(_Dbg_printf_nocr "%-12s: " version) _Dbg_msg "${label}$_Dbg_debugger_name, release $_Dbg_release" } # Expand filename given as $1. # we echo the expanded name or return $1 unchanged if a bad filename. # Return is 0 if good or 1 if bad. # File globbing is handled. # Note we don't check that the file exists, just that the format is # valid; we do check that we can "search" the directory implied in the # filename. function _Dbg_expand_filename { typeset -r filename="$1" # Break out basename and dirname typeset basename="${filename##*/}" typeset -x dirname="${filename%/*}" # No slash given in filename? Then use . for dirname [[ $dirname == $basename ]] && [[ $filename != '/' ]] && dirname='.' # Dirname is ''? Then use / for dirname dirname=${dirname:-/} # Handle tilde expansion in dirname dirname=$(echo $dirname) typeset long_path [[ $basename == '.' ]] && basename='' if long_path=$( (cd "$dirname" ; pwd) 2>/dev/null ) ; then if [[ "$long_path" == '/' ]] ; then echo "/$basename" else echo "$long_path/$basename" fi return 0 else echo $filename return 1 fi } # Create temporary file based on $1 # file $1 _Dbg_tempname() { echo "$_Dbg_tmpdir/${_Dbg_debugger_name}_$1_$$" } # Process command-line options . ${_Dbg_libdir}/init/opts.sh OPTLIND=1 _Dbg_parse_options "$@" if [[ ! -d $_Dbg_tmpdir ]] && [[ ! -w $_Dbg_tmpdir ]] ; then echo "${_Dbg_pname}: cannot write to temp directory $_Dbg_tmpdir." >&2 echo "${_Dbg_pname}: Use -T try directory location." >&2 exit 1 fi # Save the initial working directory so we can reset it on a restart. typeset -x _Dbg_init_cwd=$PWD typeset -i _Dbg_running=1 # True we are not finished running the program typeset -i _Dbg_brkpt_num=0 # If nonzero, the breakpoint number that we # are currently stopped at. # Sets whether or not to display command before executing it. typeset _Dbg_set_trace_commands='off' # Known normal IFS consisting of a space, tab and newline typeset -x _Dbg_space_IFS=' ' # Number of statements to run before entering the debugger. Is used # intially to get out of sourced dbg-main.inc script and in top-level # debugger script to not stop in remaining debugger statements before # the sourcing the script to be debugged. typeset -i _Dbg_step_ignore=1