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example.gdbinit
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set confirm off
# Reversed yellow >>>, underlined green frame name, yellow »»»
set extended-prompt \[\e[7;33m\]>>>\[\e[0m\]\[\] \[\e[4;32m\]\f\[\e[0m\]\[\]\[\e[0;33m\] \n»»» \[\e[0m\]
# Don't wrap line or the coloring regexp won't work.
set width 0
# Create a named pipe to get outputs from gdb
shell test -e /tmp/coloutPipe && rm /tmp/coloutPipe
shell mkfifo /tmp/coloutPipe
define logging_on
# Instead of printing on stdout only, log everything...
set logging redirect on
# ... in our named pipe.
set logging on /tmp/coloutPipe
end
define logging_off
set logging off
set logging redirect off
# Because both gdb and our commands are writing on the same pipe at the same
# time, it is more than probable that gdb will end before our (higher level)
# commands. The gdb prompt will thus render before the result of the command,
# which is highly akward. To prevent this, we need to wait before displaying
# the prompt again. The more your commands are complex, the higher you will
# need to set this.
shell sleep 0.4s
end
define hook-break
# Don't forget to run the command in the background
shell cat /tmp/coloutPipe | colout "(Breakpoint) ([0-9] ) at (0x\S ): file (. /)([^/] ), line ([0-9] )." blue,red,cyan,none,white,yellow normal,bold,normal,normal,bold,normal &
# You should start to consume the pipe before actually redirecting the command output into it.
logging_on
end
define hookpost-break
logging_off
end
define hook-run
shell cat /tmp/coloutPipe | colout "^(Program received signal )(. ), (. ).$" yellow,red,yellow normal,bold | colout "^(Breakpoint) ([0-9] ),*\s (0x\S )*(in )*(\S ) (\(.*\)) at (.*/)?(?:$|(. ?)(?:(\.[^.]*)|)):([0-9] )" red,red,blue,none,green,cpp,none,white,white,yellow normal,bold,normal,normal,bold,normal,normal,bold,bold,bold | colout "^(Starting program): (.*/)?(?:$|(. ?)(?:(\.[^.]*)|)):([0-9] )" green,none,white,white,yellow normal,normal,bold,bold,bold | colout "^[0-9] \s (.*)$" Cpp &
logging_on
end
define hookpost-run
logging_off
end
define hook-continue
shell cat /tmp/coloutPipe | colout "^(Program received signal )(.*)(,.*)$" yellow,red,yellow bold | colout "^(Breakpoint) ([0-9] ),*\s (0x\S )*(in )*(\S ) (\(.*\)) at (.*/)?(?:$|(. ?)(?:(\.[^.]*)|)):([0-9] )" red,red,blue,none,green,cpp,none,white,white,yellow normal,bold,normal,normal,bold,normal,normal,bold,bold,bold | colout "^[0-9] \s (.*)$" Cpp &
logging_on
end
define hookpost-continue
logging_off
end
# Full syntax highlighting for the `list` command.
define hook-list
#shell cat /tmp/coloutPipe | colout --all --source cpp &
shell cat /tmp/coloutPipe | colout "^([0-9] )\s*(.*)$" red,Cpp &
logging_on
end
# Don't forget the hookpost- or next coloring commands will fail.
define hookpost-list
logging_off
end
define hook-backtrace
# Note: match path = [path]file[.ext] = (.*/)?(?:$|(. ?)(?:(\.[^.]*)|))
# This line color highlights:
# – lines that link to source code,
# – function call in green,
# – arguments names in yellow, values in magenta,
# — the parent directory in bold red (assuming that the debug session would be in a "project/build/" directory).
shell cat /tmp/coloutPipe | colout "^(#)([0-9] )\s (0x\S )*(in )*(.*) (\(.*\)) (at) (.*/)?(?:$|(. ?)(?:(\.[^.]*)|)):([0-9] )" red,red,blue,red,green,magenta,red,none,white,white,yellow normal,bold,normal,normal,normal,normal,normal,bold,bold,bold | colout "([\w\s]*?)(=)([^,]*?)([,\)])" yellow,blue,magenta,blue normal | colout "/($(basename $(dirname $(pwd))))/" red bold &
logging_on
end
define hookpost-backtrace
logging_off
end
define info hook-breakpoints
shell cat /tmp/coloutPipe | colout "^([0-9] )" red bold | colout "\sy\s" green | colout "\sn\s" red | colout "breakpoint" green normal | colout "watchpoint" orange normal | colout "\s0x\S \s" blue normal | colout "(.*/)?(?:$|(. ?)(?:(\.[^.]*)|)):([0-9] )$" none,white,white,yellow normal,bold &
logging_on
end
define info hookpost-breakpoints
logging_off
end
define info hook-line
shell cat /tmp/coloutPipe | colout "^Line ([0-9] ) of \"(.*/)?(?:$|(. ?)(?:(\.[^.]*)|))\"" yellow,none,white,white bold | colout "(0x\S ) <(\S )\ ([0-9] )>" blue,green,blue normal &
logging_on
end
define info hookpost-line
logging_off
end
define hook-frame
#shell cat /tmp/coloutPipe | colout "^(#)([0-9] )\s (0x\S )*(in )*(.*) (at) (.*/)?(?:$|(. ?)(?:(\.[^.]*)|)):([0-9] )" red,red,blue,red,green,red,magenta,none,white,white,yellow normal,bold,normal,normal,bold,normal,normal,bold,bold,bold | colout "^([0-9] )\s (.*)$" yellow,Cpp &
shell cat /tmp/coloutPipe | colout "^(#)([0-9] )\s (0x\S )*(in )*(.*) (\(.*\)) (at) (.*/)?(?:$|(. ?)(?:(\.[^.]*)|)):([0-9] )" red,red,blue,red,green,magenta,red,none,white,white,yellow normal,bold,normal,normal,normal,normal,normal,bold,bold,bold | colout "([\w\s]*?)(=)([^,]*?)([,\)])" yellow,blue,magenta,blue normal &
logging_on
end
define hookpost-frame
logging_off
end
# Don't forget to clean the adhoc pipe.
define hook-quit
set confirm off
shell rm -f /tmp/coloutPipe
end
define hook-display
shell cat /tmp/coloutPipe | colout "^([0-9] )(:) (. ?) (=) " red,blue,white,blue normal,normal,bold,normal | colout "(@)(0x\S )(:)" red,blue,red normal &
logging_on
end
define hookpost-display
logging_off
end