X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Fperl5db.pl;h=bc545c6c8b1717aa29b558d7c5604c3444a993af;hb=8c99d73ee7ce90de2561496f683f3850d1269e1d;hp=dbc55314f8378b172dc6e1cb358d337f8595e0a8;hpb=d064f897c983478165072b3747bdb05ee656e1e6;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git diff --git a/lib/perl5db.pl b/lib/perl5db.pl index dbc5531..bc545c6 100644 --- a/lib/perl5db.pl +++ b/lib/perl5db.pl @@ -2,16 +2,8 @@ package DB; # Debugger for Perl 5.00x; perl5db.pl patch level: -$VERSION = 0.9906; -$header = "perl5db.pl patch level $VERSION"; - -# Enhanced by ilya@math.ohio-state.edu (Ilya Zakharevich) -# Latest version available: ftp://ftp.math.ohio-state.edu/pub/users/ilya/perl - -# modified Perl debugger, to be run from Emacs in perldb-mode -# Ray Lischner (uunet!mntgfx!lisch) as of 5 Nov 1990 -# Johan Vromans -- upgrade to 4.0 pl 10 -# Ilya Zakharevich -- patches after 5.001 (and some before ;-) +$VERSION = 1.07; +$header = "perl5db.pl version $VERSION"; # # This file is automatically included if you do perl -d. @@ -76,6 +68,8 @@ $header = "perl5db.pl patch level $VERSION"; # LineInfo - file or pipe to print line number info to. If it is a # pipe, a short "emacs like" message is used. # +# RemotePort - host:port to connect to on remote host for remote debugging. +# # Example $rcfile: (delete leading hashes!) # # &parse_options("NonStop=1 LineInfo=db.out"); @@ -86,6 +80,15 @@ $header = "perl5db.pl patch level $VERSION"; # reset LineInfo to something "interactive"!) # ################################################################## + +# Enhanced by ilya@math.ohio-state.edu (Ilya Zakharevich) +# Latest version available: ftp://ftp.math.ohio-state.edu/pub/users/ilya/perl + +# modified Perl debugger, to be run from Emacs in perldb-mode +# Ray Lischner (uunet!mntgfx!lisch) as of 5 Nov 1990 +# Johan Vromans -- upgrade to 4.0 pl 10 +# Ilya Zakharevich -- patches after 5.001 (and some before ;-) + # Changelog: # A lot of things changed after 0.94. First of all, core now informs @@ -142,6 +145,48 @@ $header = "perl5db.pl patch level $VERSION"; # `b load' strips trailing whitespace. # completion ignores leading `|'; takes into account current package # when completing a subroutine name (same for `l'). +# Changes: 1.07: Many fixed by tchrist 13-March-2000 +# BUG FIXES: +# + Added bare mimimal security checks on perldb rc files, plus +# comments on what else is needed. +# + Fixed the ornaments that made "|h" completely unusable. +# They are not used in print_help if they will hurt. Strip pod +# if we're paging to less. +# + Fixed mis-formatting of help messages caused by ornaments +# to restore Larry's original formatting. +# + Fixed many other formatting errors. The code is still suboptimal, +# and needs a lot of work at restructuing. It's also misindented +# in many places. +# + Fixed bug where trying to look at an option like your pager +# shows "1". +# + Fixed some $? processing. Note: if you use csh or tcsh, you will +# lose. You should consider shell escapes not using their shell, +# or else not caring about detailed status. This should really be +# unified into one place, too. +# + Fixed bug where invisible trailing whitespace on commands hoses you, +# tricking Perl into thinking you wern't calling a debugger command! +# + Fixed bug where leading whitespace on commands hoses you. (One +# suggests a leading semicolon or any other irrelevant non-whitespace +# to indicate literal Perl code.) +# + Fixed bugs that ate warnings due to wrong selected handle. +# + Fixed a precedence bug on signal stuff. +# + Fixed some unseemly wording. +# + Fixed bug in help command trying to call perl method code. +# + Fixed to call dumpvar from exception handler. SIGPIPE killed us. +# ENHANCEMENTS: +# + Added some comments. This code is still nasty spaghetti. +# + Added message if you clear your pre/post command stacks which was +# very easy to do if you just typed a bare >, <, or {. (A command +# without an argument should *never* be a destructive action; this +# API is fundamentally screwed up; likewise option setting, which +# is equally buggered.) +# + Added command stack dump on argument of "?" for >, <, or {. +# + Added a semi-built-in doc viewer command that calls man with the +# proper %Config::Config path (and thus gets caching, man -k, etc), +# or else perldoc on obstreperous platforms. +# + Added to and rearranged the help information. +# + Detected apparent misuse of { ... } to declare a block; this used +# to work but now is a command, and mysteriously gave no complaint. #################################################################### @@ -173,26 +218,32 @@ $trace = $signal = $single = 0; # Uninitialized warning suppression # (local $^W cannot help - other packages!). $inhibit_exit = $option{PrintRet} = 1; -@options = qw(hashDepth arrayDepth DumpDBFiles DumpPackages +@options = qw(hashDepth arrayDepth DumpDBFiles DumpPackages DumpReused compactDump veryCompact quote HighBit undefPrint globPrint PrintRet UsageOnly frame AutoTrace TTY noTTY ReadLine NonStop LineInfo maxTraceLen - recallCommand ShellBang pager tkRunning - signalLevel warnLevel dieLevel inhibit_exit); + recallCommand ShellBang pager tkRunning ornaments + signalLevel warnLevel dieLevel inhibit_exit + ImmediateStop bareStringify + RemotePort); %optionVars = ( hashDepth => \$dumpvar::hashDepth, arrayDepth => \$dumpvar::arrayDepth, DumpDBFiles => \$dumpvar::dumpDBFiles, DumpPackages => \$dumpvar::dumpPackages, + DumpReused => \$dumpvar::dumpReused, HighBit => \$dumpvar::quoteHighBit, undefPrint => \$dumpvar::printUndef, globPrint => \$dumpvar::globPrint, UsageOnly => \$dumpvar::usageOnly, + bareStringify => \$dumpvar::bareStringify, frame => \$frame, AutoTrace => \$trace, inhibit_exit => \$inhibit_exit, maxTraceLen => \$maxtrace, + ImmediateStop => \$ImmediateStop, + RemotePort => \$remoteport, ); %optionAction = ( @@ -211,6 +262,8 @@ $inhibit_exit = $option{PrintRet} = 1; warnLevel => \&warnLevel, dieLevel => \&dieLevel, tkRunning => \&tkRunning, + ornaments => \&ornaments, + RemotePort => \&RemotePort, ); %optionRequire = ( @@ -227,32 +280,86 @@ $signalLevel = 1 unless defined $signalLevel; $pre = [] unless defined $pre; $post = [] unless defined $post; $pretype = [] unless defined $pretype; + warnLevel($warnLevel); dieLevel($dieLevel); signalLevel($signalLevel); -&pager(defined($ENV{PAGER}) ? $ENV{PAGER} : "|more") unless defined $pager; + +&pager( + (defined($ENV{PAGER}) + ? $ENV{PAGER} + : ($^O eq 'os2' + ? 'cmd /c more' + : 'more'))) unless defined $pager; +setman(); &recallCommand("!") unless defined $prc; &shellBang("!") unless defined $psh; $maxtrace = 400 unless defined $maxtrace; -if (-e "/dev/tty") { +if (-e "/dev/tty") { # this is the wrong metric! $rcfile=".perldb"; } else { $rcfile="perldb.ini"; } +# This isn't really safe, because there's a race +# between checking and opening. The solution is to +# open and fstat the handle, but then you have to read and +# eval the contents. But then the silly thing gets +# your lexical scope, which is unfortunately at best. +sub safe_do { + my $file = shift; + + # Just exactly what part of the word "CORE::" don't you understand? + local $SIG{__WARN__}; + local $SIG{__DIE__}; + + unless (is_safe_file($file)) { + CORE::warn <$console") || open(OUT,">$console") || open(OUT,">&STDERR") - || open(OUT,">&STDOUT"); # so we don't dongle stdout - } else { - open(IN,"<&STDIN"); - open(OUT,">&STDERR") || open(OUT,">&STDOUT"); # so we don't dongle stdout - $console = 'STDIN/OUT'; + if (defined $remoteport) { + require IO::Socket; + $OUT = new IO::Socket::INET( Timeout => '10', + PeerAddr => $remoteport, + Proto => 'tcp', + ); + if (!$OUT) { die "Could not create socket to connect to remote host."; } + $IN = $OUT; } - # so open("|more") can read from STDOUT and so we don't dingle stdin - $IN = \*IN; + else { + if (defined $console) { + open(IN,"+<$console") || open(IN,"<$console") || open(IN,"<&STDIN"); + open(OUT,"+>$console") || open(OUT,">$console") || open(OUT,">&STDERR") + || open(OUT,">&STDOUT"); # so we don't dongle stdout + } else { + open(IN,"<&STDIN"); + open(OUT,">&STDERR") || open(OUT,">&STDOUT"); # so we don't dongle stdout + $console = 'STDIN/OUT'; + } + # so open("|more") can read from STDOUT and so we don't dingle stdin + $IN = \*IN; - $OUT = \*OUT; + $OUT = \*OUT; + } select($OUT); $| = 1; # for DB::OUT select(STDOUT); @@ -322,10 +456,10 @@ if ($notty) { $header =~ s/.Header: ([^,]+),v(\s+\S+\s+\S+).*$/$1$2/; unless ($runnonstop) { print $OUT "\nLoading DB routines from $header\n"; - print $OUT ("Emacs support ", - $emacs ? "enabled" : "available", + print $OUT ("Editor support ", + $slave_editor ? "enabled" : "available", ".\n"); - print $OUT "\nEnter h or `h h' for help.\n\n"; + print $OUT "\nEnter h or `h h' for help, or `$doccmd perldebug' for more help.\n\n"; } } @@ -339,24 +473,29 @@ if (defined &afterinit) { # May be defined in $rcfile &afterinit(); } +$I_m_init = 1; + ############################################################ Subroutines sub DB { # _After_ the perl program is compiled, $single is set to 1: if ($single and not $second_time++) { if ($runnonstop) { # Disable until signal - for ($i=0; $i <= $#stack; ) { + for ($i=0; $i <= $stack_depth; ) { $stack[$i++] &= ~1; } $single = 0; # return; # Would not print trace! + } elsif ($ImmediateStop) { + $ImmediateStop = 0; + $signal = 1; } } $runnonstop = 0 if $single or $signal; # Disable it if interactive. &save; ($package, $filename, $line) = caller; $filename_ini = $filename; - $usercontext = '($@, $!, $,, $/, $\, $^W) = @saved;' . + $usercontext = '($@, $!, $^E, $,, $/, $\, $^W) = @saved;' . "package $package;"; # this won't let them modify, alas local(*dbline) = $main::{'_<' . $filename}; $max = $#dbline; @@ -364,17 +503,48 @@ sub DB { if ($stop eq '1') { $signal |= 1; } elsif ($stop) { - $evalarg = "\$DB::signal |= do {$stop;}"; &eval; + $evalarg = "\$DB::signal |= 1 if do {$stop}"; &eval; $dbline{$line} =~ s/;9($|\0)/$1/; } } my $was_signal = $signal; + if ($trace & 2) { + for (my $n = 0; $n <= $#to_watch; $n++) { + $evalarg = $to_watch[$n]; + local $onetimeDump; # Do not output results + my ($val) = &eval; # Fix context (&eval is doing array)? + $val = ( (defined $val) ? "'$val'" : 'undef' ); + if ($val ne $old_watch[$n]) { + $signal = 1; + print $OUT < to quit or B to restart, + use B I to avoid stopping after program termination, + B, B or B to get additional info. +EOP + $package = 'main'; + $usercontext = '($@, $!, $^E, $,, $/, $\, $^W) = @saved;' . + "package $package;"; # this won't let them modify, alas } else { $sub =~ s/\'/::/; $prefix = $sub =~ /::/ ? "" : "${'package'}::"; @@ -389,7 +559,7 @@ sub DB { $position = "$prefix$line$infix$dbline[$line]$after"; } if ($frame) { - print $LINEINFO ' ' x $#stack, "$line:\t$dbline[$line]$after"; + print $LINEINFO ' ' x $stack_depth, "$line:\t$dbline[$line]$after"; } else { print $LINEINFO $position; } @@ -400,7 +570,7 @@ sub DB { $incr_pos = "$prefix$i$infix$dbline[$i]$after"; $position .= $incr_pos; if ($frame) { - print $LINEINFO ' ' x $#stack, "$i:\t$dbline[$i]$after"; + print $LINEINFO ' ' x $stack_depth, "$i:\t$dbline[$i]$after"; } else { print $LINEINFO $incr_pos; } @@ -410,17 +580,21 @@ sub DB { $evalarg = $action, &eval if $action; if ($single || $was_signal) { local $level = $level + 1; - map {$evalarg = $_, &eval} @$pre; - print $OUT $#stack . " levels deep in subroutine calls!\n" + foreach $evalarg (@$pre) { + &eval; + } + print $OUT $stack_depth . " levels deep in subroutine calls!\n" if $single & 4; $start = $line; $incr = -1; # for backward motion. - @typeahead = @$pretype, @typeahead; + @typeahead = (@$pretype, @typeahead); CMD: while (($term || &setterm), + ($term_pid == $$ or &resetterm), defined ($cmd=&readline(" DB" . ('<' x $level) . ($#hist+1) . ('>' x $level) . - " "))) { + " "))) + { $single = 0; $signal = 0; $cmd =~ s/\\$/\n/ && do { @@ -431,27 +605,40 @@ sub DB { push(@hist,$cmd) if length($cmd) > 1; PIPE: { ($i) = split(/\s+/,$cmd); - eval "\$cmd =~ $alias{$i}", print $OUT $@ if $alias{$i}; + #eval "\$cmd =~ $alias{$i}", print $OUT $@ if $alias{$i}; + if ($alias{$i}) { + print STDERR "ALIAS $cmd INTO "; + eval "\$cmd =~ $alias{$i}"; + print "$cmd\n"; + print $OUT $@; + } + $cmd =~ s/^\s+//s; # trim annoying leading whitespace + $cmd =~ s/\s+$//s; # trim annoying trailing whitespace $cmd =~ /^q$/ && ($exiting = 1) && exit 0; $cmd =~ /^h$/ && do { - print $OUT $help; + print_help($help); next CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^h\s+h$/ && do { - print $OUT $summary; + print_help($summary); next CMD; }; - $cmd =~ /^h\s+(\S)$/ && do { - my $asked = "\Q$1"; - if ($help =~ /^$asked/m) { - while ($help =~ /^($asked([\s\S]*?)\n)(\Z|[^\s$asked])/mg) { - print $OUT $1; + # support long commands; otherwise bogus errors + # happen when you ask for h on for example + $cmd =~ /^h\s+(\S.*)$/ && do { + my $asked = $1; # for proper errmsg + my $qasked = quotemeta($asked); # for searching + # XXX: finds CR but not + if ($help =~ /^ is not a debugger command.\n"); } next CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^t$/ && do { - $trace = !$trace; - print $OUT "Trace = ".($trace?"on":"off")."\n"; + $trace ^= 1; + print $OUT "Trace = " . + (($trace & 1) ? "on" : "off" ) . "\n"; next CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^S(\s+(!)?(.+))?$/ && do { $Srev = defined $2; $Spatt = $3; $Snocheck = ! defined $1; @@ -474,7 +661,11 @@ sub DB { if (defined &main::dumpvar) { local $frame = 0; local $doret = -2; - &main::dumpvar($packname,@vars); + # must detect sigpipe failures + eval { &main::dumpvar($packname,@vars) }; + if ($@) { + die unless $@ =~ /dumpvar print failed/; + } } else { print $OUT "dumpvar.pl not available.\n"; } @@ -516,16 +707,26 @@ sub DB { } }; $cmd =~ s/^l\s+-\s*$/-/; - $cmd =~ /^l\b\s*([\':A-Za-z_][\':\w]*)/ && do { + $cmd =~ /^([lb])\b\s*(\$.*)/s && do { + $evalarg = $2; + my ($s) = &eval; + print($OUT "Error: $@\n"), next CMD if $@; + $s = CvGV_name($s); + print($OUT "Interpreted as: $1 $s\n"); + $cmd = "$1 $s"; + }; + $cmd =~ /^l\b\s*([\':A-Za-z_][\':\w]*(\[.*\])?)/s && do { $subname = $1; $subname =~ s/\'/::/; $subname = $package."::".$subname unless $subname =~ /::/; $subname = "main".$subname if substr($subname,0,2) eq "::"; - @pieces = split(/:/,find_sub($subname)); + @pieces = split(/:/,find_sub($subname) || $sub{$subname}); $subrange = pop @pieces; $file = join(':', @pieces); if ($file ne $filename) { + print $OUT "Switching to file '$file'.\n" + unless $slave_editor; *dbline = $main::{'_<' . $file}; $max = $#dbline; $filename = $file; @@ -573,7 +774,7 @@ sub DB { $i = $line if $i eq '.'; $i = 1 if $i < 1; $incr = $end - $i; - if ($emacs) { + if ($slave_editor) { print $OUT "\032\032$filename:$i:0\n"; $i = $end; } else { @@ -586,8 +787,9 @@ sub DB { $arrow .= 'b' if $stop; $arrow .= 'a' if $action; print $OUT "$i$arrow\t", $dbline[$i]; - last if $signal; + $i++, last if $signal; } + print $OUT "\n" unless $dbline[$i-1] =~ /\n$/; } $start = $i; # remember in case they want more $start = $max if $start > $max; @@ -608,11 +810,14 @@ sub DB { } } } + + if (not $had_breakpoints{$file} &= ~1) { + delete $had_breakpoints{$file}; + } } undef %postponed; undef %postponed_file; undef %break_on_load; - undef %had_breakpoints; next CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^L$/ && do { my $file; @@ -623,7 +828,7 @@ sub DB { for ($i = 1; $i <= $max; $i++) { if (defined $dbline{$i}) { - print "$file:\n" unless $was++; + print $OUT "$file:\n" unless $was++; print $OUT " $i:\t", $dbline[$i]; ($stop,$action) = split(/\0/, $dbline{$i}); print $OUT " break if (", $stop, ")\n" @@ -649,12 +854,11 @@ sub DB { print $OUT "Postponed breakpoints in files:\n"; my ($file, $line); for $file (keys %postponed_file) { - my %db = %{$postponed_file{$file}}; - next unless keys %db; + my $db = $postponed_file{$file}; print $OUT " $file:\n"; - for $line (sort {$a <=> $b} keys %db) { + for $line (sort {$a <=> $b} keys %$db) { print $OUT " $line:\n"; - my ($stop,$action) = split(/\0/, $db{$line}); + my ($stop,$action) = split(/\0/, $$db{$line}); print $OUT " break if (", $stop, ")\n" if $stop; print $OUT " action: ", $action, "\n" @@ -672,6 +876,14 @@ sub DB { last if $signal; } } + if ($trace & 2) { + print $OUT "Watch-expressions:\n"; + my $expr; + for $expr (@to_watch) { + print $OUT " $expr\n"; + last if $signal; + } + } next CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^b\b\s*load\b\s*(.*)/ && do { my $file = $1; $file =~ s/\s+$//; @@ -680,7 +892,7 @@ sub DB { $break_on_load{$::INC{$file}} = 1 if $::INC{$file}; $file .= '.pm', redo unless $file =~ /\./; } - $had_breakpoints{$file} = 1; + $had_breakpoints{$file} |= 1; print $OUT "Will stop on load of `@{[join '\', `', sort keys %break_on_load]}'.\n"; next CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^b\b\s*(postpone|compile)\b\s*([':A-Za-z_][':\w]*)\s*(.*)/ && do { @@ -693,7 +905,7 @@ sub DB { $postponed{$subname} = $break ? "break +0 if $cond" : "compile"; next CMD; }; - $cmd =~ /^b\b\s*([':A-Za-z_][':\w]*)\s*(.*)/ && do { + $cmd =~ /^b\b\s*([':A-Za-z_][':\w]*(?:\[.*\])?)\s*(.*)/ && do { $subname = $1; $cond = $2 || '1'; $subname =~ s/\'/::/; @@ -704,9 +916,9 @@ sub DB { ($file,$i) = (find_sub($subname) =~ /^(.*):(.*)$/); $i += 0; if ($i) { - $filename = $file; - *dbline = $main::{'_<' . $filename}; - $had_breakpoints{$filename} = 1; + local $filename = $file; + local *dbline = $main::{'_<' . $filename}; + $had_breakpoints{$filename} |= 1; $max = $#dbline; ++$i while $dbline[$i] == 0 && $i < $max; $dbline{$i} =~ s/^[^\0]*/$cond/; @@ -715,21 +927,22 @@ sub DB { } next CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^b\b\s*(\d*)\s*(.*)/ && do { - $i = ($1?$1:$line); + $i = $1 || $line; $cond = $2 || '1'; if ($dbline[$i] == 0) { print $OUT "Line $i not breakable.\n"; } else { - $had_breakpoints{$filename} = 1; + $had_breakpoints{$filename} |= 1; $dbline{$i} =~ s/^[^\0]*/$cond/; } next CMD; }; - $cmd =~ /^d\b\s*(\d+)?/ && do { - $i = ($1?$1:$line); + $cmd =~ /^d\b\s*(\d*)/ && do { + $i = $1 || $line; $dbline{$i} =~ s/^[^\0]*//; delete $dbline{$i} if $dbline{$i} eq ''; next CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^A$/ && do { + print $OUT "Deleting all actions...\n"; my $file; for $file (keys %had_breakpoints) { local *dbline = $main::{'_<' . $file}; @@ -742,6 +955,10 @@ sub DB { delete $dbline{$i} if $dbline{$i} eq ''; } } + + unless ($had_breakpoints{$file} &= ~2) { + delete $had_breakpoints{$file}; + } } next CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^O\s*$/ && do { @@ -759,27 +976,90 @@ sub DB { push @$post, action($1); next CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^<\s*(.*)/ && do { - $pre = [], next CMD unless $1; + unless ($1) { + print OUT "All < actions cleared.\n"; + $pre = []; + next CMD; + } + if ($1 eq '?') { + unless (@$pre) { + print OUT "No pre-prompt Perl actions.\n"; + next CMD; + } + print OUT "Perl commands run before each prompt:\n"; + for my $action ( @$pre ) { + print "\t< -- $action\n"; + } + next CMD; + } $pre = [action($1)]; next CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^>\s*(.*)/ && do { - $post = [], next CMD unless $1; + unless ($1) { + print OUT "All > actions cleared.\n"; + $post = []; + next CMD; + } + if ($1 eq '?') { + unless (@$post) { + print OUT "No post-prompt Perl actions.\n"; + next CMD; + } + print OUT "Perl commands run after each prompt:\n"; + for my $action ( @$post ) { + print "\t> -- $action\n"; + } + next CMD; + } $post = [action($1)]; next CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^\{\{\s*(.*)/ && do { + if ($cmd =~ /^\{.*\}$/ && unbalanced(substr($cmd,2))) { + print OUT "{{ is now a debugger command\n", + "use `;{{' if you mean Perl code\n"; + $cmd = "h {{"; + redo CMD; + } push @$pretype, $1; next CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^\{\s*(.*)/ && do { - $pretype = [], next CMD unless $1; + unless ($1) { + print OUT "All { actions cleared.\n"; + $pretype = []; + next CMD; + } + if ($1 eq '?') { + unless (@$pretype) { + print OUT "No pre-prompt debugger actions.\n"; + next CMD; + } + print OUT "Debugger commands run before each prompt:\n"; + for my $action ( @$pretype ) { + print "\t{ -- $action\n"; + } + next CMD; + } + if ($cmd =~ /^\{.*\}$/ && unbalanced(substr($cmd,1))) { + print OUT "{ is now a debugger command\n", + "use `;{' if you mean Perl code\n"; + $cmd = "h {"; + redo CMD; + } $pretype = [$1]; next CMD; }; - $cmd =~ /^a\b\s*(\d+)(\s+(.*))?/ && do { - $i = $1; $j = $3; - if ($dbline[$i] == 0) { - print $OUT "Line $i may not have an action.\n"; + $cmd =~ /^a\b\s*(\d*)\s*(.*)/ && do { + $i = $1 || $line; $j = $2; + if (length $j) { + if ($dbline[$i] == 0) { + print $OUT "Line $i may not have an action.\n"; + } else { + $had_breakpoints{$filename} |= 2; + $dbline{$i} =~ s/\0[^\0]*//; + $dbline{$i} .= "\0" . action($j); + } } else { $dbline{$i} =~ s/\0[^\0]*//; - $dbline{$i} .= "\0" . action($j); + delete $dbline{$i} if $dbline{$i} eq ''; } next CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^n$/ && do { @@ -794,14 +1074,20 @@ sub DB { last CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^c\b\s*([\w:]*)\s*$/ && do { end_report(), next CMD if $finished and $level <= 1; - $i = $1; + $subname = $i = $1; + # Probably not needed, since we finish an interactive + # sub-session anyway... + # local $filename = $filename; + # local *dbline = *dbline; # XXX Would this work?! if ($i =~ /\D/) { # subroutine name - ($file,$i) = (find_sub($i) =~ /^(.*):(.*)$/); + $subname = $package."::".$subname + unless $subname =~ /::/; + ($file,$i) = (find_sub($subname) =~ /^(.*):(.*)$/); $i += 0; if ($i) { $filename = $file; *dbline = $main::{'_<' . $filename}; - $had_breakpoints{$filename}++; + $had_breakpoints{$filename} |= 1; $max = $#dbline; ++$i while $dbline[$i] == 0 && $i < $max; } else { @@ -816,14 +1102,14 @@ sub DB { } $dbline{$i} =~ s/($|\0)/;9$1/; # add one-time-only b.p. } - for ($i=0; $i <= $#stack; ) { + for ($i=0; $i <= $stack_depth; ) { $stack[$i++] &= ~1; } last CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^r$/ && do { end_report(), next CMD if $finished and $level <= 1; - $stack[$#stack] |= 1; - $doret = $option{PrintRet} ? $#stack - 1 : -2; + $stack[$stack_depth] |= 1; + $doret = $option{PrintRet} ? $stack_depth - 1 : -2; last CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^R$/ && do { print $OUT "Warning: some settings and command-line options may be lost!\n"; @@ -838,7 +1124,7 @@ sub DB { set_list("PERLDB_INC", @ini_INC); if ($0 eq '-e') { for (1..$#{'::_<-e'}) { # The first line is PERL5DB - chomp ($cl = $ {'::_<-e'}[$_]); + chomp ($cl = ${'::_<-e'}[$_]); push @script, '-e', $cl; } } else { @@ -855,12 +1141,12 @@ sub DB { for (0 .. $#had_breakpoints) { my $file = $had_breakpoints[$_]; *dbline = $main::{'_<' . $file}; - next unless %dbline or %{$postponed_file{$file}}; + next unless %dbline or $postponed_file{$file}; (push @hard, $file), next if $file =~ /^\(eval \d+\)$/; my @add; @add = %{$postponed_file{$file}} - if %{$postponed_file{$file}}; + if $postponed_file{$file}; set_list("PERLDB_FILE_$_", %dbline, @add); } for (@hard) { # Yes, really-really... @@ -897,14 +1183,30 @@ sub DB { } } set_list("PERLDB_POSTPONE", %postponed); + set_list("PERLDB_PRETYPE", @$pretype); + set_list("PERLDB_PRE", @$pre); + set_list("PERLDB_POST", @$post); + set_list("PERLDB_TYPEAHEAD", @typeahead); $ENV{PERLDB_RESTART} = 1; - #print "$^X, '-d', @flags, @script, ($emacs ? '-emacs' : ()), @ARGS"; - exec $^X, '-d', @flags, @script, ($emacs ? '-emacs' : ()), @ARGS; + #print "$^X, '-d', @flags, @script, ($slave_editor ? '-emacs' : ()), @ARGS"; + exec $^X, '-d', @flags, @script, ($slave_editor ? '-emacs' : ()), @ARGS; print $OUT "exec failed: $!\n"; last CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^T$/ && do { print_trace($OUT, 1); # skip DB next CMD; }; + $cmd =~ /^W\s*$/ && do { + $trace &= ~2; + @to_watch = @old_watch = (); + next CMD; }; + $cmd =~ /^W\b\s*(.*)/s && do { + push @to_watch, $1; + $evalarg = $1; + my ($val) = &eval; + $val = (defined $val) ? "'$val'" : 'undef' ; + push @old_watch, $val; + $trace |= 2; + next CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^\/(.*)$/ && do { $inpat = $1; $inpat =~ s:([^\\])/$:$1:; @@ -924,7 +1226,7 @@ sub DB { $start = 1 if ($start > $max); last if ($start == $end); if ($dbline[$start] =~ m' . "\a$pat\a" . 'i) { - if ($emacs) { + if ($slave_editor) { print $OUT "\032\032$filename:$start:0\n"; } else { print $OUT "$start:\t", $dbline[$start], "\n"; @@ -953,7 +1255,7 @@ sub DB { $start = $max if ($start <= 0); last if ($start == $end); if ($dbline[$start] =~ m' . "\a$pat\a" . 'i) { - if ($emacs) { + if ($slave_editor) { print $OUT "\032\032$filename:$start:0\n"; } else { print $OUT "$start:\t", $dbline[$start], "\n"; @@ -965,9 +1267,9 @@ sub DB { next CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^$rc+\s*(-)?(\d+)?$/ && do { pop(@hist) if length($cmd) > 1; - $i = $1 ? ($#hist-($2?$2:1)) : ($2?$2:$#hist); - $cmd = $hist[$i] . "\n"; - print $OUT $cmd; + $i = $1 ? ($#hist-($2||1)) : ($2||$#hist); + $cmd = $hist[$i]; + print $OUT $cmd, "\n"; redo CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^$sh$sh\s*([\x00-\xff]*)/ && do { &system($1); @@ -982,23 +1284,28 @@ sub DB { print $OUT "No such command!\n\n"; next CMD; } - $cmd = $hist[$i] . "\n"; - print $OUT $cmd; + $cmd = $hist[$i]; + print $OUT $cmd, "\n"; redo CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^$sh$/ && do { &system($ENV{SHELL}||"/bin/sh"); next CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^$sh\s*([\x00-\xff]*)/ && do { + # XXX: using csh or tcsh destroys sigint retvals! + #&system($1); # use this instead &system($ENV{SHELL}||"/bin/sh","-c",$1); next CMD; }; $cmd =~ /^H\b\s*(-(\d+))?/ && do { - $end = $2?($#hist-$2):0; + $end = $2 ? ($#hist-$2) : 0; $hist = 0 if $hist < 0; for ($i=$#hist; $i>$end; $i--) { print $OUT "$i: ",$hist[$i],"\n" unless $hist[$i] =~ /^.?$/; }; next CMD; }; + $cmd =~ /^(?:man|(?:perl)?doc)\b(?:\s+([^(]*))?$/ && do { + runman($1); + next CMD; }; $cmd =~ s/^p$/print {\$DB::OUT} \$_/; $cmd =~ s/^p\b/print {\$DB::OUT} /; $cmd =~ /^=/ && do { @@ -1022,47 +1329,64 @@ sub DB { } else { open(SAVEOUT,">&OUT") || &warn("Can't save DB::OUT"); } + fix_less(); unless ($piped=open(OUT,$pager)) { &warn("Can't pipe output to `$pager'"); if ($pager =~ /^\|/) { - open(OUT,">&STDOUT") || &warn("Can't restore DB::OUT"); + open(OUT,">&STDOUT") # XXX: lost message + || &warn("Can't restore DB::OUT"); open(STDOUT,">&SAVEOUT") || &warn("Can't restore STDOUT"); close(SAVEOUT); } else { - open(OUT,">&STDOUT") || &warn("Can't restore DB::OUT"); + open(OUT,">&STDOUT") # XXX: lost message + || &warn("Can't restore DB::OUT"); } next CMD; } $SIG{PIPE}= \&DB::catch if $pager =~ /^\|/ - && "" eq $SIG{PIPE} || "DEFAULT" eq $SIG{PIPE}; + && ("" eq $SIG{PIPE} || "DEFAULT" eq $SIG{PIPE}); $selected= select(OUT); $|= 1; select( $selected ), $selected= "" unless $cmd =~ /^\|\|/; $cmd =~ s/^\|+\s*//; - redo PIPE; }; + redo PIPE; + }; # XXX Local variants do not work! - $cmd =~ s/^t\s/\$DB::trace = 1;\n/; + $cmd =~ s/^t\s/\$DB::trace |= 1;\n/; $cmd =~ s/^s\s/\$DB::single = 1;\n/ && do {$laststep = 's'}; $cmd =~ s/^n\s/\$DB::single = 2;\n/ && do {$laststep = 'n'}; } # PIPE: $evalarg = "\$^D = \$^D | \$DB::db_stop;\n$cmd"; &eval; if ($onetimeDump) { $onetimeDump = undef; - } else { + } elsif ($term_pid == $$) { print $OUT "\n"; } } continue { # CMD: if ($piped) { if ($pager =~ /^\|/) { - $?= 0; close(OUT) || &warn("Can't close DB::OUT"); - &warn( "Pager `$pager' failed: ", - ($?>>8) > 128 ? ($?>>8)-256 : ($?>>8), - ( $? & 128 ) ? " (core dumped)" : "", - ( $? & 127 ) ? " (SIG ".($?&127).")" : "", "\n" ) if $?; + $? = 0; + # we cannot warn here: the handle is missing --tchrist + close(OUT) || print SAVEOUT "\nCan't close DB::OUT\n"; + + # most of the $? crud was coping with broken cshisms + if ($?) { + print SAVEOUT "Pager `$pager' failed: "; + if ($? == -1) { + print SAVEOUT "shell returned -1\n"; + } elsif ($? >> 8) { + print SAVEOUT + ( $? & 127 ) ? " (SIG#".($?&127).")" : "", + ( $? & 128 ) ? " -- core dumped" : "", "\n"; + } else { + print SAVEOUT "status ", ($? >> 8), "\n"; + } + } + open(OUT,">&STDOUT") || &warn("Can't restore DB::OUT"); open(STDOUT,">&SAVEOUT") || &warn("Can't restore STDOUT"); - $SIG{PIPE}= "DEFAULT" if $SIG{PIPE} eq \&DB::catch; + $SIG{PIPE} = "DEFAULT" if $SIG{PIPE} eq \&DB::catch; # Will stop ignoring SIGPIPE if done like nohup(1) # does SIGINT but Perl doesn't give us a choice. } else { @@ -1074,9 +1398,11 @@ sub DB { } } # CMD: $exiting = 1 unless defined $cmd; - map {$evalarg = $_; &eval} @$post; + foreach $evalarg (@$post) { + &eval; + } } # if ($single || $signal) - ($@, $!, $,, $/, $\, $^W) = @saved; + ($@, $!, $^E, $,, $/, $\, $^W) = @saved; (); } @@ -1088,53 +1414,70 @@ sub sub { if (length($sub) > 10 && substr($sub, -10, 10) eq '::AUTOLOAD') { $al = " for $$sub"; } - push(@stack, $single); + local $stack_depth = $stack_depth + 1; # Protect from non-local exits + $#stack = $stack_depth; + $stack[-1] = $single; $single &= 1; - $single |= 4 if $#stack == $deep; + $single |= 4 if $stack_depth == $deep; ($frame & 4 - ? ( (print $LINEINFO ' ' x ($#stack - 1), "in "), + ? ( (print $LINEINFO ' ' x ($stack_depth - 1), "in "), # Why -1? But it works! :-( print_trace($LINEINFO, -1, 1, 1, "$sub$al") ) - : print $LINEINFO ' ' x ($#stack - 1), "entering $sub$al\n") if $frame; + : print $LINEINFO ' ' x ($stack_depth - 1), "entering $sub$al\n") if $frame; if (wantarray) { @ret = &$sub; - $single |= pop(@stack); + $single |= $stack[$stack_depth--]; ($frame & 4 - ? ( (print $LINEINFO ' ' x $#stack, "out "), + ? ( (print $LINEINFO ' ' x $stack_depth, "out "), print_trace($LINEINFO, -1, 1, 1, "$sub$al") ) - : print $LINEINFO ' ' x $#stack, "exited $sub$al\n") if $frame & 2; - print ($OUT ($frame & 16 ? ' ' x $#stack : ""), - "list context return from $sub:\n"), dumpit( \@ret ), - $doret = -2 if $doret eq $#stack or $frame & 16; + : print $LINEINFO ' ' x $stack_depth, "exited $sub$al\n") if $frame & 2; + if ($doret eq $stack_depth or $frame & 16) { + my $fh = ($doret eq $stack_depth ? $OUT : $LINEINFO); + print $fh ' ' x $stack_depth if $frame & 16; + print $fh "list context return from $sub:\n"; + dumpit($fh, \@ret ); + $doret = -2; + } @ret; } else { - $ret = &$sub; - $single |= pop(@stack); + if (defined wantarray) { + $ret = &$sub; + } else { + &$sub; undef $ret; + }; + $single |= $stack[$stack_depth--]; ($frame & 4 - ? ( (print $LINEINFO ' ' x $#stack, "out "), + ? ( (print $LINEINFO ' ' x $stack_depth, "out "), print_trace($LINEINFO, -1, 1, 1, "$sub$al") ) - : print $LINEINFO ' ' x $#stack, "exited $sub$al\n") if $frame & 2; - print ($OUT ($frame & 16 ? ' ' x $#stack : ""), - "scalar context return from $sub: "), dumpit( $ret ), - $doret = -2 if $doret eq $#stack or $frame & 16; + : print $LINEINFO ' ' x $stack_depth, "exited $sub$al\n") if $frame & 2; + if ($doret eq $stack_depth or $frame & 16 and defined wantarray) { + my $fh = ($doret eq $stack_depth ? $OUT : $LINEINFO); + print $fh (' ' x $stack_depth) if $frame & 16; + print $fh (defined wantarray + ? "scalar context return from $sub: " + : "void context return from $sub\n"); + dumpit( $fh, $ret ) if defined wantarray; + $doret = -2; + } $ret; } } sub save { - @saved = ($@, $!, $,, $/, $\, $^W); + @saved = ($@, $!, $^E, $,, $/, $\, $^W); $, = ""; $/ = "\n"; $\ = ""; $^W = 0; } # The following takes its argument via $evalarg to preserve current @_ sub eval { - my @res; + # 'my' would make it visible from user code + # but so does local! --tchrist + local @res; { - local (@stack) = @stack; # guard against recursive debugging - my $otrace = $trace; - my $osingle = $single; - my $od = $^D; + local $otrace = $trace; + local $osingle = $single; + local $od = $^D; @res = eval "$usercontext $evalarg;\n"; # '\n' for nice recursive debug $trace = $otrace; $single = $osingle; @@ -1142,14 +1485,15 @@ sub eval { } my $at = $@; local $saved[0]; # Preserve the old value of $@ - eval "&DB::save"; + eval { &DB::save }; if ($at) { print $OUT $at; } elsif ($onetimeDump eq 'dump') { - dumpit(\@res); + dumpit($OUT, \@res); } elsif ($onetimeDump eq 'methods') { methods($res[0]); } + @res; } sub postponed_sub { @@ -1158,11 +1502,11 @@ sub postponed_sub { my $offset = $1 || 0; # Filename below can contain ':' my ($file,$i) = (find_sub($subname) =~ /^(.*):(\d+)-.*$/); - $i += $offset; if ($i) { + $i += $offset; local *dbline = $main::{'_<' . $file}; local $^W = 0; # != 0 is magical below - $had_breakpoints{$file}++; + $had_breakpoints{$file} |= 1; my $max = $#dbline; ++$i until $dbline[$i] != 0 or $i >= $max; $dbline{$i} = delete $postponed{$subname}; @@ -1176,6 +1520,10 @@ sub postponed_sub { } sub postponed { + if ($ImmediateStop) { + $ImmediateStop = 0; + $signal = 1; + } return &postponed_sub unless ref \$_[0] eq 'GLOB'; # A subroutine is compiled. # Cannot be done before the file is compiled @@ -1184,19 +1532,19 @@ sub postponed { $filename =~ s/^_ [^{}] + ) # Non-parens without backtracking + | + (??{ $balanced_brace_re }) # Group with matching parens + ) * + \} $ + }x; + return $_[0] !~ m/$balanced_brace_re/; +} + sub gets { local($.); #; @@ -1314,25 +1676,35 @@ sub gets { sub system { # We save, change, then restore STDIN and STDOUT to avoid fork() since - # many non-Unix systems can do system() but have problems with fork(). + # some non-Unix systems can do system() but have problems with fork(). open(SAVEIN,"<&STDIN") || &warn("Can't save STDIN"); - open(SAVEOUT,">&OUT") || &warn("Can't save STDOUT"); + open(SAVEOUT,">&STDOUT") || &warn("Can't save STDOUT"); open(STDIN,"<&IN") || &warn("Can't redirect STDIN"); open(STDOUT,">&OUT") || &warn("Can't redirect STDOUT"); + + # XXX: using csh or tcsh destroys sigint retvals! system(@_); open(STDIN,"<&SAVEIN") || &warn("Can't restore STDIN"); open(STDOUT,">&SAVEOUT") || &warn("Can't restore STDOUT"); - close(SAVEIN); close(SAVEOUT); - &warn( "(Command returned ", ($?>>8) > 128 ? ($?>>8)-256 : ($?>>8), ")", - ( $? & 128 ) ? " (core dumped)" : "", - ( $? & 127 ) ? " (SIG ".($?&127).")" : "", "\n" ) if $?; - $?; + close(SAVEIN); + close(SAVEOUT); + + + # most of the $? crud was coping with broken cshisms + if ($? >> 8) { + &warn("(Command exited ", ($? >> 8), ")\n"); + } elsif ($?) { + &warn( "(Command died of SIG#", ($? & 127), + (($? & 128) ? " -- core dumped" : "") , ")", "\n"); + } + + return $?; + } sub setterm { local $frame = 0; local $doret = -2; - local @stack = @stack; # Prevent growth by failing `use'. eval { require Term::ReadLine } or die $@; if ($notty) { if ($tty) { @@ -1370,6 +1742,36 @@ sub setterm { if ($term->Features->{setHistory} and "@hist" ne "?") { $term->SetHistory(@hist); } + ornaments($ornaments) if defined $ornaments; + $term_pid = $$; +} + +sub resetterm { # We forked, so we need a different TTY + $term_pid = $$; + if (defined &get_fork_TTY) { + &get_fork_TTY; + } elsif (not defined $fork_TTY + and defined $ENV{TERM} and $ENV{TERM} eq 'xterm' + and defined $ENV{WINDOWID} and defined $ENV{DISPLAY}) { + # Possibly _inside_ XTERM + open XT, q[3>&1 xterm -title 'Forked Perl debugger' -e sh -c 'tty 1>&3;\ + sleep 10000000' |]; + $fork_TTY = ; + chomp $fork_TTY; + } + if (defined $fork_TTY) { + TTY($fork_TTY); + undef $fork_TTY; + } else { + print_help(< Forked, but do not know how to change a B. I<#########> + Define B<\$DB::fork_TTY> + - or a function B which will set B<\$DB::fork_TTY>. + The value of B<\$DB::fork_TTY> should be the name of I to use. + On I-like systems one can get the name of a I for the given window + by typing B, and disconnect the I from I by B. +EOP + } } sub readline { @@ -1383,7 +1785,15 @@ sub readline { } local $frame = 0; local $doret = -2; - $term->readline(@_); + if (ref $OUT and UNIVERSAL::isa($OUT, 'IO::Socket::INET')) { + print $OUT @_; + my $stuff; + $IN->recv( $stuff, 2048 ); # XXX: what's wrong with sysread? + $stuff; + } + else { + $term->readline(@_); + } } sub dump_option { @@ -1397,15 +1807,15 @@ sub option_val { my ($opt, $default)= @_; my $val; if (defined $optionVars{$opt} - and defined $ {$optionVars{$opt}}) { - $val = $ {$optionVars{$opt}}; + and defined ${$optionVars{$opt}}) { + $val = ${$optionVars{$opt}}; } elsif (defined $optionAction{$opt} and defined &{$optionAction{$opt}}) { $val = &{$optionAction{$opt}}(); } elsif (defined $optionAction{$opt} and not defined $option{$opt} or defined $optionVars{$opt} - and not defined $ {$optionVars{$opt}}) { + and not defined ${$optionVars{$opt}}) { $val = $default; } else { $val = $option{$opt}; @@ -1415,8 +1825,16 @@ sub option_val { sub parse_options { local($_)= @_; - while ($_ ne "") { - s/^(\w+)(\s*$|\W)// or print($OUT "Invalid option `$_'\n"), last; + # too dangerous to let intuitive usage overwrite important things + # defaultion should never be the default + my %opt_needs_val = map { ( $_ => 1 ) } qw{ + arrayDepth hashDepth LineInfo maxTraceLen noTTY ornaments + pager quote ReadLine recallCommand RemotePort ShellBang TTY + }; + while (length) { + my $val_defaulted; + s/^\s+// && next; + s/^(\w+)(\W?)// or print($OUT "Invalid option `$_'\n"), last; my ($opt,$sep) = ($1,$2); my $val; if ("?" eq $sep) { @@ -1424,59 +1842,83 @@ sub parse_options { if /^\S/; #&dump_option($opt); } elsif ($sep !~ /\S/) { - $val = "1"; + $val_defaulted = 1; + $val = "1"; # this is an evil default; make 'em set it! } elsif ($sep eq "=") { - s/^(\S*)($|\s+)//; + + if (s/ (["']) ( (?: \\. | (?! \1 ) [^\\] )* ) \1 //x) { + my $quote = $1; + ($val = $2) =~ s/\\([$quote\\])/$1/g; + } else { + s/^(\S*)//; $val = $1; + print OUT qq(Option better cleared using $opt=""\n) + unless length $val; + } + } else { #{ to "let some poor schmuck bounce on the % key in B." my ($end) = "\\" . substr( ")]>}$sep", index("([<{",$sep), 1 ); #} s/^(([^\\$end]|\\[\\$end])*)$end($|\s+)// or print($OUT "Unclosed option value `$opt$sep$_'\n"), last; - $val = $1; - $val =~ s/\\([\\$end])/$1/g; + ($val = $1) =~ s/\\([\\$end])/$1/g; } - my ($option); - my $matches = - grep( /^\Q$opt/ && ($option = $_), @options ); - $matches = grep( /^\Q$opt/i && ($option = $_), @options ) - unless $matches; - print $OUT "Unknown option `$opt'\n" unless $matches; - print $OUT "Ambiguous option `$opt'\n" if $matches > 1; - $option{$option} = $val if $matches == 1 and defined $val; - eval "local \$frame = 0; local \$doret = -2; - require '$optionRequire{$option}'" - if $matches == 1 and defined $optionRequire{$option} and defined $val; - $ {$optionVars{$option}} = $val - if $matches == 1 - and defined $optionVars{$option} and defined $val; - & {$optionAction{$option}} ($val) - if $matches == 1 - and defined $optionAction{$option} - and defined &{$optionAction{$option}} and defined $val; - &dump_option($option) if $matches == 1 && $OUT ne \*STDERR; # Not $rcfile - s/^\s+//; + + my $option; + my $matches = grep( /^\Q$opt/ && ($option = $_), @options ) + || grep( /^\Q$opt/i && ($option = $_), @options ); + + print($OUT "Unknown option `$opt'\n"), next unless $matches; + print($OUT "Ambiguous option `$opt'\n"), next if $matches > 1; + + if ($opt_needs_val{$option} && $val_defaulted) { + print $OUT "Option `$opt' is non-boolean. Use `O $option=VAL' to set, `O $option?' to query\n"; + next; + } + + $option{$option} = $val if defined $val; + + eval qq{ + local \$frame = 0; + local \$doret = -2; + require '$optionRequire{$option}'; + 1; + } || die # XXX: shouldn't happen + if defined $optionRequire{$option} && + defined $val; + + ${$optionVars{$option}} = $val + if defined $optionVars{$option} && + defined $val; + + &{$optionAction{$option}} ($val) + if defined $optionAction{$option} && + defined &{$optionAction{$option}} && + defined $val; + + # Not $rcfile + dump_option($option) unless $OUT eq \*STDERR; } } sub set_list { my ($stem,@list) = @_; my $val; - $ENV{"$ {stem}_n"} = @list; + $ENV{"${stem}_n"} = @list; for $i (0 .. $#list) { $val = $list[$i]; $val =~ s/\\/\\\\/g; $val =~ s/([\0-\37\177\200-\377])/"\\0x" . unpack('H2',$1)/eg; - $ENV{"$ {stem}_$i"} = $val; + $ENV{"${stem}_$i"} = $val; } } sub get_list { my $stem = shift; my @list; - my $n = delete $ENV{"$ {stem}_n"}; + my $n = delete $ENV{"${stem}_n"}; my $val; for $i (0 .. $n - 1) { - $val = delete $ENV{"$ {stem}_$i"}; + $val = delete $ENV{"${stem}_$i"}; $val =~ s/\\((\\)|0x(..))/ $2 ? $2 : pack('H2', $3) /ge; push @list, $val; } @@ -1495,34 +1937,52 @@ sub warn { } sub TTY { - if ($term) { - &warn("Too late to set TTY!\n") if @_; - } else { - $tty = shift if @_; - } + if (@_ and $term and $term->Features->{newTTY}) { + my ($in, $out) = shift; + if ($in =~ /,/) { + ($in, $out) = split /,/, $in, 2; + } else { + $out = $in; + } + open IN, $in or die "cannot open `$in' for read: $!"; + open OUT, ">$out" or die "cannot open `$out' for write: $!"; + $term->newTTY(\*IN, \*OUT); + $IN = \*IN; + $OUT = \*OUT; + return $tty = $in; + } elsif ($term and @_) { + &warn("Too late to set TTY, enabled on next `R'!\n"); + } + $tty = shift if @_; $tty or $console; } sub noTTY { if ($term) { - &warn("Too late to set noTTY!\n") if @_; - } else { - $notty = shift if @_; + &warn("Too late to set noTTY, enabled on next `R'!\n") if @_; } + $notty = shift if @_; $notty; } sub ReadLine { if ($term) { - &warn("Too late to set ReadLine!\n") if @_; - } else { - $rl = shift if @_; + &warn("Too late to set ReadLine, enabled on next `R'!\n") if @_; } + $rl = shift if @_; $rl; } +sub RemotePort { + if ($term) { + &warn("Too late to set RemotePort, enabled on next 'R'!\n") if @_; + } + $remoteport = shift if @_; + $remoteport; +} + sub tkRunning { - if ($ {$term->Features}{tkRunning}) { + if (${$term->Features}{tkRunning}) { return $term->tkRunning(@_); } else { print $OUT "tkRunning not supported by current ReadLine package.\n"; @@ -1532,10 +1992,9 @@ sub tkRunning { sub NonStop { if ($term) { - &warn("Too late to set up NonStop mode!\n") if @_; - } else { - $runnonstop = shift if @_; + &warn("Too late to set up NonStop mode, enabled on next `R'!\n") if @_; } + $runnonstop = shift if @_; $runnonstop; } @@ -1559,6 +2018,16 @@ sub shellBang { $psh; } +sub ornaments { + if (defined $term) { + local ($warnLevel,$dieLevel) = (0, 1); + return '' unless $term->Features->{ornaments}; + eval { $term->ornaments(@_) } || ''; + } else { + $ornaments = shift; + } +} + sub recallCommand { if (@_) { $rc = quotemeta shift; @@ -1575,7 +2044,7 @@ sub LineInfo { return $lineinfo unless @_; $lineinfo = shift; my $stream = ($lineinfo =~ /^(\+?\>|\|)/) ? $lineinfo : ">$lineinfo"; - $emacs = ($stream =~ /^\|/); + $slave_editor = ($stream =~ /^\|/); open(LINEINFO, "$stream") || &warn("Cannot open `$stream' for write"); $LINEINFO = \*LINEINFO; my $save = select($LINEINFO); @@ -1593,148 +2062,242 @@ sub list_versions { s,/,::,g ; s/^perl5db$/DB/; s/^Term::ReadLine::readline$/readline/; - if (defined $ { $_ . '::VERSION' }) { - $version{$file} = "$ { $_ . '::VERSION' } from "; + if (defined ${ $_ . '::VERSION' }) { + $version{$file} = "${ $_ . '::VERSION' } from "; } $version{$file} .= $INC{$file}; } - do 'dumpvar.pl' unless defined &main::dumpValue; - if (defined &main::dumpValue) { - local $frame = 0; - &main::dumpValue(\%version); - } else { - print $OUT "dumpvar.pl not available.\n"; - } + dumpit($OUT,\%version); } sub sethelp { + # XXX: make sure these are tabs between the command and explantion, + # or print_help will screw up your formatting if you have + # eeevil ornaments enabled. This is an insane mess. + $help = " -T Stack trace. -s [expr] Single step [in expr]. -n [expr] Next, steps over subroutine calls [in expr]. - Repeat last n or s command. -r Return from current subroutine. -c [line|sub] Continue; optionally inserts a one-time-only breakpoint +B Stack trace. +B [I] Single step [in I]. +B [I] Next, steps over subroutine calls [in I]. +> Repeat last B or B command. +B Return from current subroutine. +B [I|I] Continue; optionally inserts a one-time-only breakpoint at the specified position. -l min+incr List incr+1 lines starting at min. -l min-max List lines min through max. -l line List single line. -l subname List first window of lines from subroutine. -l List next window of lines. -- List previous window of lines. -w [line] List window around line. -. Return to the executed line. -f filename Switch to viewing filename. Must be loaded. -/pattern/ Search forwards for pattern; final / is optional. -?pattern? Search backwards for pattern; final ? is optional. -L List all breakpoints and actions. -S [[!]pattern] List subroutine names [not] matching pattern. -t Toggle trace mode. -t expr Trace through execution of expr. -b [line] [condition] - Set breakpoint; line defaults to the current execution line; - condition breaks if it evaluates to true, defaults to '1'. -b subname [condition] +B IB<+>I List I+1 lines starting at I. +B IB<->I List lines I through I. +B I List single I. +B I List first window of lines from subroutine. +B I<\$var> List first window of lines from subroutine referenced by I<\$var>. +B List next window of lines. +B<-> List previous window of lines. +B [I] List window around I. +B<.> Return to the executed line. +B I Switch to viewing I. File must be already loaded. + I may be either the full name of the file, or a regular + expression matching the full file name: + B I and B I may access the same file. + Evals (with saved bodies) are considered to be filenames: + B I<(eval 7)> and B I access the body of the 7th eval + (in the order of execution). +BIB Search forwards for I; final B is optional. +BIB Search backwards for I; final B is optional. +B List all breakpoints and actions. +B [[B]I] List subroutine names [not] matching I. +B Toggle trace mode. +B I Trace through execution of I. +B [I] [I] + Set breakpoint; I defaults to the current execution line; + I breaks if it evaluates to true, defaults to '1'. +B I [I] Set breakpoint at first line of subroutine. -b load filename Set breakpoint on `require'ing the given file. -b postpone subname [condition] +B I<\$var> Set breakpoint at first line of subroutine referenced by I<\$var>. +B B I Set breakpoint on `require'ing the given file. +B B I [I] Set breakpoint at first line of subroutine after it is compiled. -b compile subname +B B I Stop after the subroutine is compiled. -d [line] Delete the breakpoint for line. -D Delete all breakpoints. -a [line] command - Set an action to be done before the line is executed. - Sequence is: check for breakpoint, print line if necessary, - do action, prompt user if breakpoint or step, evaluate line. -A Delete all actions. -V [pkg [vars]] List some (default all) variables in package (default current). - Use ~pattern and !pattern for positive and negative regexps. -X [vars] Same as \"V currentpackage [vars]\". -x expr Evals expression in array context, dumps the result. -m expr Evals expression in array context, prints methods callable +B [I] Delete the breakpoint for I. +B Delete all breakpoints. +B [I] I + Set an action to be done before the I is executed; + I defaults to the current execution line. + Sequence is: check for breakpoint/watchpoint, print line + if necessary, do action, prompt user if necessary, + execute line. +B [I] Delete the action for I. +B Delete all actions. +B I Add a global watch-expression. +B Delete all watch-expressions. +B [I [I]] List some (default all) variables in package (default current). + Use B<~>I and BI for positive and negative regexps. +B [I] Same as \"B I [I]\". +B I Evals expression in array context, dumps the result. +B I Evals expression in array context, prints methods callable on the first element of the result. -m class Prints methods callable via the given class. -O [opt[=val]] [opt\"val\"] [opt?]... - Set or query values of options. val defaults to 1. opt can - be abbreviated. Several options can be listed. - recallCommand, ShellBang: chars used to recall command or spawn shell; - pager: program for output of \"|cmd\"; - tkRunning: run Tk while prompting (with ReadLine); - signalLevel warnLevel dieLevel: level of verbosity; - inhibit_exit Allows stepping off the end of the script. - The following options affect what happens with V, X, and x commands: - arrayDepth, hashDepth: print only first N elements ('' for all); - compactDump, veryCompact: change style of array and hash dump; - globPrint: whether to print contents of globs; - DumpDBFiles: dump arrays holding debugged files; - DumpPackages: dump symbol tables of packages; - quote, HighBit, undefPrint: change style of string dump; - Option PrintRet affects printing of return value after r command, - frame affects printing messages on entry and exit from subroutines. - AutoTrace affects printing messages on every possible breaking point. - maxTraceLen gives maximal length of evals/args listed in stack trace. - During startup options are initialized from \$ENV{PERLDB_OPTS}. - You can put additional initialization options TTY, noTTY, - ReadLine, and NonStop there. -< command Define Perl command to run before each prompt. -<< command Add to the list of Perl commands to run before each prompt. -> command Define Perl command to run after each prompt. ->> command Add to the list of Perl commands to run after each prompt. -\{ commandline Define debugger command to run before each prompt. -\{{ commandline Add to the list of debugger commands to run before each prompt. -$prc number Redo a previous command (default previous command). -$prc -number Redo number'th-to-last command. -$prc pattern Redo last command that started with pattern. - See 'O recallCommand' too. -$psh$psh cmd Run cmd in a subprocess (reads from DB::IN, writes to DB::OUT)" +B I Prints methods callable via the given class. + +B<<> ? List Perl commands to run before each prompt. +B<<> I Define Perl command to run before each prompt. +B<<<> I Add to the list of Perl commands to run before each prompt. +B<>> ? List Perl commands to run after each prompt. +B<>> I Define Perl command to run after each prompt. +B<>>B<>> I Add to the list of Perl commands to run after each prompt. +B<{> I Define debugger command to run before each prompt. +B<{> ? List debugger commands to run before each prompt. +B<<> I Define Perl command to run before each prompt. +B<{{> I Add to the list of debugger commands to run before each prompt. +B<$prc> I Redo a previous command (default previous command). +B<$prc> I<-number> Redo number'th-to-last command. +B<$prc> I Redo last command that started with I. + See 'B I' too. +B<$psh$psh> I Run cmd in a subprocess (reads from DB::IN, writes to DB::OUT)" . ( $rc eq $sh ? "" : " -$psh [cmd] Run cmd in subshell (forces \"\$SHELL -c 'cmd'\")." ) . " - See 'O shellBang' too. -H -number Display last number commands (default all). -p expr Same as \"print {DB::OUT} expr\" in current package. -|dbcmd Run debugger command, piping DB::OUT to current pager. -||dbcmd Same as |dbcmd but DB::OUT is temporarilly select()ed as well. -\= [alias value] Define a command alias, or list current aliases. -command Execute as a perl statement in current package. -v Show versions of loaded modules. -R Pure-man-restart of debugger, some of debugger state +B<$psh> [I] Run I in subshell (forces \"\$SHELL -c 'cmd'\")." ) . " + See 'B I' too. +B I<-number> Display last number commands (default all). +B

I Same as \"I\" in current package. +B<|>I Run debugger command, piping DB::OUT to current pager. +B<||>I Same as B<|>I but DB::OUT is temporarilly select()ed as well. +B<\=> [I I] Define a command alias, or list current aliases. +I Execute as a perl statement in current package. +B Show versions of loaded modules. +B Pure-man-restart of debugger, some of debugger state and command-line options may be lost. Currently the following setting are preserved: - history, breakpoints and actions, debugger Options - and the following command-line options: -w, -I, -e. -h [db_command] Get help [on a specific debugger command], enter |h to page. -h h Summary of debugger commands. -q or ^D Quit. Set \$DB::finished to 0 to debug global destruction. + history, breakpoints and actions, debugger Bptions + and the following command-line options: I<-w>, I<-I>, I<-e>. + +B [I] ... Set boolean option to true +B [IB] Query options +B [IB<=>I] [I=B<\">IB<\">] ... + Set options. Use quotes in spaces in value. + I, I chars used to recall command or spawn shell; + I program for output of \"|cmd\"; + I run Tk while prompting (with ReadLine); + I I I level of verbosity; + I Allows stepping off the end of the script. + I Debugger should stop as early as possible. + I Remote hostname:port for remote debugging + The following options affect what happens with B, B, and B commands: + I, I print only first N elements ('' for all); + I, I change style of array and hash dump; + I whether to print contents of globs; + I dump arrays holding debugged files; + I dump symbol tables of packages; + I dump contents of \"reused\" addresses; + I, I, I change style of string dump; + I Do not print the overload-stringified value; + Other options include: + I affects printing of return value after B command, + I affects printing messages on entry and exit from subroutines. + I affects printing messages on every possible breaking point. + I gives maximal length of evals/args listed in stack trace. + I affects screen appearance of the command line. + During startup options are initialized from \$ENV{PERLDB_OPTS}. + You can put additional initialization options I, I, + I, I, and I there (or use + `B' after you set them). + +B or B<^D> Quit. Set B<\$DB::finished = 0> to debug global destruction. +B [I] Get help [on a specific debugger command], enter B<|h> to page. +B Summary of debugger commands. +B<$doccmd> I Runs the external doc viewer B<$doccmd> command on the + named Perl I, or on B<$doccmd> itself if omitted. + Set B<\$DB::doccmd> to change viewer. + +Type `|h' for a paged display if this was too hard to read. + +"; # Fix balance of vi % matching: } }} -"; $summary = <<"END_SUM"; -List/search source lines: Control script execution: - l [ln|sub] List source code T Stack trace - - or . List previous/current line s [expr] Single step [in expr] - w [line] List around line n [expr] Next, steps over subs - f filename View source in file Repeat last n or s - /pattern/ ?patt? Search forw/backw r Return from subroutine - v Show versions of modules c [ln|sub] Continue until position -Debugger controls: L List break pts & actions - O [...] Set debugger options t [expr] Toggle trace [trace expr] - <[<] or {[{] [cmd] Do before prompt b [ln/event] [c] Set breakpoint - >[>] [cmd] Do after prompt b sub [c] Set breakpoint for sub - $prc [N|pat] Redo a previous command d [line] Delete a breakpoint - H [-num] Display last num commands D Delete all breakpoints - = [a val] Define/list an alias a [ln] cmd Do cmd before line - h [db_cmd] Get help on command A Delete all actions - |[|]dbcmd Send output to pager $psh\[$psh\] syscmd Run cmd in a subprocess - q or ^D Quit R Attempt a restart -Data Examination: expr Execute perl code, also see: s,n,t expr - x|m expr Evals expr in array context, dumps the result or lists methods. - p expr Print expression (uses script's current package). - S [[!]pat] List subroutine names [not] matching pattern - V [Pk [Vars]] List Variables in Package. Vars can be ~pattern or !pattern. - X [Vars] Same as \"V current_package [Vars]\". +I I + B [I|I] List source code B Stack trace + B<-> or B<.> List previous/current line B [I] Single step [in expr] + B [I] List around line B [I] Next, steps over subs + B I View source in file /B> Repeat last B or B + BIB BIB Search forw/backw B Return from subroutine + B Show versions of modules B [I|I] Continue until position +I B List break/watch/actions + B [...] Set debugger options B [I] Toggle trace [trace expr] + B<<>[B<<>]|B<{>[B<{>]|B<>>[B<>>] [I] Do pre/post-prompt B [I|I|I] [I] Set breakpoint + B<$prc> [I|I] Redo a previous command B [I] or B Delete a/all breakpoints + B [I<-num>] Display last num commands B [I] I Do cmd before line + B<=> [I I] Define/list an alias B I Add a watch expression + B [I] Get help on command B or B Delete all actions/watch + B<|>[B<|>]I Send output to pager B<$psh>\[B<$psh>\] I Run cmd in a subprocess + B or B<^D> Quit B Attempt a restart +I B Execute perl code, also see: B,B,B I + B|B I Evals expr in array context, dumps the result or lists methods. + B

I Print expression (uses script's current package). + B [[B]I] List subroutine names [not] matching pattern + B [I [I]] List Variables in Package. Vars can be ~pattern or !pattern. + B [I] Same as \"B I [I]\". +For more help, type B I, or run B<$doccmd perldebug> for all docs. END_SUM - # ')}}; # Fix balance of Emacs parsing + # ')}}; # Fix balance of vi % matching +} + +sub print_help { + local $_ = shift; + + # Restore proper alignment destroyed by eeevil I<> and B<> + # ornaments: A pox on both their houses! + # + # A help command will have everything up to and including + # the first tab sequence paddeed into a field 16 (or if indented 20) + # wide. If it's wide than that, an extra space will be added. + s{ + ^ # only matters at start of line + ( \040{4} | \t )* # some subcommands are indented + ( < ? # so works + [BI] < [^\t\n] + ) # find an eeevil ornament + ( \t+ ) # original separation, discarded + ( .* ) # this will now start (no earlier) than + # column 16 + } { + my($leadwhite, $command, $midwhite, $text) = ($1, $2, $3, $4); + my $clean = $command; + $clean =~ s/[BI]<([^>]*)>/$1/g; + # replace with this whole string: + (length($leadwhite) ? " " x 4 : "") + . $command + . ((" " x (16 + (length($leadwhite) ? 4 : 0) - length($clean))) || " ") + . $text; + + }mgex; + + s{ # handle bold ornaments + B < ( [^>] + | > ) > + } { + $Term::ReadLine::TermCap::rl_term_set[2] + . $1 + . $Term::ReadLine::TermCap::rl_term_set[3] + }gex; + + s{ # handle italic ornaments + I < ( [^>] + | > ) > + } { + $Term::ReadLine::TermCap::rl_term_set[0] + . $1 + . $Term::ReadLine::TermCap::rl_term_set[1] + }gex; + + print $OUT $_; +} + +sub fix_less { + return if defined $ENV{LESS} && $ENV{LESS} =~ /r/; + my $is_less = $pager =~ /\bless\b/; + if ($pager =~ /\bmore\b/) { + my @st_more = stat('/usr/bin/more'); + my @st_less = stat('/usr/bin/less'); + $is_less = @st_more && @st_less + && $st_more[0] == $st_less[0] + && $st_more[1] == $st_less[1]; + } + # changes environment! + $ENV{LESS} .= 'r' if $is_less; } sub diesignal { @@ -1758,18 +2321,15 @@ sub dbwarn { local $doret = -2; local $SIG{__WARN__} = ''; local $SIG{__DIE__} = ''; - eval { require Carp }; # If error/warning during compilation, - # require may be broken. - warn(@_, "\nPossible unrecoverable error"), warn("\nTry to decrease warnLevel `O'ption!\n"), return - unless defined &Carp::longmess; - #&warn("Entering dbwarn\n"); + eval { require Carp } if defined $^S; # If error/warning during compilation, + # require may be broken. + warn(@_, "\nCannot print stack trace, load with -MCarp option to see stack"), + return unless defined &Carp::longmess; my ($mysingle,$mytrace) = ($single,$trace); $single = 0; $trace = 0; my $mess = Carp::longmess(@_); ($single,$trace) = ($mysingle,$mytrace); - #&warn("Warning in dbwarn\n"); &warn($mess); - #&warn("Exiting dbwarn\n"); } sub dbdie { @@ -1778,28 +2338,26 @@ sub dbdie { local $SIG{__DIE__} = ''; local $SIG{__WARN__} = ''; my $i = 0; my $ineval = 0; my $sub; - #&warn("Entering dbdie\n"); - if ($dieLevel != 2) { - while ((undef,undef,undef,$sub) = caller(++$i)) { - $ineval = 1, last if $sub eq '(eval)'; - } - { + if ($dieLevel > 2) { local $SIG{__WARN__} = \&dbwarn; - &warn(@_) if $dieLevel > 2; # Ineval is false during destruction? - } - #&warn("dieing quietly in dbdie\n") if $ineval and $dieLevel < 2; - die @_ if $ineval and $dieLevel < 2; + &warn(@_); # Yell no matter what + return; } - eval { require Carp }; # If error/warning during compilation, - # require may be broken. - die(@_, "\nUnrecoverable error") unless defined &Carp::longmess; + if ($dieLevel < 2) { + die @_ if $^S; # in eval propagate + } + eval { require Carp } if defined $^S; # If error/warning during compilation, + # require may be broken. + + die(@_, "\nCannot print stack trace, load with -MCarp option to see stack") + unless defined &Carp::longmess; + # We do not want to debug this chunk (automatic disabling works # inside DB::DB, but not in Carp). my ($mysingle,$mytrace) = ($single,$trace); $single = 0; $trace = 0; my $mess = Carp::longmess(@_); ($single,$trace) = ($mysingle,$mytrace); - #&warn("dieing loudly in dbdie\n"); die $mess; } @@ -1824,7 +2382,8 @@ sub dieLevel { $SIG{__DIE__} = \&DB::dbdie; # if $dieLevel < 2; #$SIG{__DIE__} = \&DB::diehard if $dieLevel >= 2; print $OUT "Stack dump during die enabled", - ( $dieLevel == 1 ? " outside of evals" : ""), ".\n"; + ( $dieLevel == 1 ? " outside of evals" : ""), ".\n" + if $I_m_init; print $OUT "Dump printed too.\n" if $dieLevel > 2; } else { $SIG{__DIE__} = $prevdie; @@ -1850,10 +2409,31 @@ sub signalLevel { $signalLevel; } +sub CvGV_name { + my $in = shift; + my $name = CvGV_name_or_bust($in); + defined $name ? $name : $in; +} + +sub CvGV_name_or_bust { + my $in = shift; + return if $skipCvGV; # Backdoor to avoid problems if XS broken... + $in = \&$in; # Hard reference... + eval {require Devel::Peek; 1} or return; + my $gv = Devel::Peek::CvGV($in) or return; + *$gv{PACKAGE} . '::' . *$gv{NAME}; +} + sub find_sub { my $subr = shift; - return unless defined &$subr; $sub{$subr} or do { + return unless defined &$subr; + my $name = CvGV_name_or_bust($subr); + my $data; + $data = $sub{$name} if defined $name; + return $data if defined $data; + + # Old stupid way... $subr = \&$subr; # Hard reference my $s; for (keys %sub) { @@ -1878,18 +2458,81 @@ sub methods_via { my $prefix = shift; my $prepend = $prefix ? "via $prefix: " : ''; my $name; - for $name (grep {defined &{$ {"$ {class}::"}{$_}}} - sort keys %{"$ {class}::"}) { + for $name (grep {defined &{${"${class}::"}{$_}}} + sort keys %{"${class}::"}) { next if $seen{ $name }++; print $DB::OUT "$prepend$name\n"; } return unless shift; # Recurse? - for $name (@{"$ {class}::ISA"}) { + for $name (@{"${class}::ISA"}) { $prepend = $prefix ? $prefix . " -> $name" : $name; methods_via($name, $prepend, 1); } } +sub setman { + $doccmd = $^O !~ /^(?:MSWin32|VMS|os2|dos|amigaos|riscos|MacOS)\z/s + ? "man" # O Happy Day! + : "perldoc"; # Alas, poor unfortunates +} + +sub runman { + my $page = shift; + unless ($page) { + &system("$doccmd $doccmd"); + return; + } + # this way user can override, like with $doccmd="man -Mwhatever" + # or even just "man " to disable the path check. + unless ($doccmd eq 'man') { + &system("$doccmd $page"); + return; + } + + $page = 'perl' if lc($page) eq 'help'; + + require Config; + my $man1dir = $Config::Config{'man1dir'}; + my $man3dir = $Config::Config{'man3dir'}; + for ($man1dir, $man3dir) { s#/[^/]*\z## if /\S/ } + my $manpath = ''; + $manpath .= "$man1dir:" if $man1dir =~ /\S/; + $manpath .= "$man3dir:" if $man3dir =~ /\S/ && $man1dir ne $man3dir; + chop $manpath if $manpath; + # harmless if missing, I figure + my $oldpath = $ENV{MANPATH}; + $ENV{MANPATH} = $manpath if $manpath; + my $nopathopt = $^O =~ /dunno what goes here/; + if (system($doccmd, + # I just *know* there are men without -M + (($manpath && !$nopathopt) ? ("-M", $manpath) : ()), + split ' ', $page) ) + { + unless ($page =~ /^perl\w/) { + if (grep { $page eq $_ } qw{ + 5004delta 5005delta amiga api apio book boot bot call compile + cygwin data dbmfilter debug debguts delta diag doc dos dsc embed + faq faq1 faq2 faq3 faq4 faq5 faq6 faq7 faq8 faq9 filter fork + form func guts hack hist hpux intern ipc lexwarn locale lol mod + modinstall modlib number obj op opentut os2 os390 pod port + ref reftut run sec style sub syn thrtut tie toc todo toot tootc + trap unicode var vms win32 xs xstut + }) + { + $page =~ s/^/perl/; + system($doccmd, + (($manpath && !$nopathopt) ? ("-M", $manpath) : ()), + $page); + } + } + } + if (defined $oldpath) { + $ENV{MANPATH} = $manpath; + } else { + delete $ENV{MANPATH}; + } +} + # The following BEGIN is very handy if debugger goes havoc, debugging debugger? BEGIN { # This does not compile, alas. @@ -1914,6 +2557,7 @@ BEGIN { # This does not compile, alas. # @stack and $doret are needed in sub sub, which is called for DB::postponed. # Triggers bug (?) in perl is we postpone this until runtime: @postponed = @stack = (0); + $stack_depth = 0; # Localized $#stack $doret = -2; $frame = 0; } @@ -1926,7 +2570,7 @@ sub db_complete { # Specific code for b c l V m f O, &blah, $blah, @blah, %blah my($text, $line, $start) = @_; my ($itext, $search, $prefix, $pack) = - ($text, "^\Q$ {'package'}::\E([^:]+)\$"); + ($text, "^\Q${'package'}::\E([^:]+)\$"); return sort grep /^\Q$text/, (keys %sub), qw(postpone load compile), # subroutines (map { /$search/ ? ($1) : () } keys %sub) @@ -2002,7 +2646,9 @@ sub db_complete { return $term->filename_list($text); # filenames } -sub end_report { print $OUT "Use `q' to quit and `R' to restart. `h q' for details.\n" } +sub end_report { + print $OUT "Use `q' to quit or `R' to restart. `h q' for details.\n" +} END { $finished = $inhibit_exit; # So that some keys may be disabled. @@ -2014,7 +2660,7 @@ END { package DB::fake; sub at_exit { - "Debuggee terminated. Use `q' to quit and `R' to restart."; + "Debugged program terminated. Use `q' to quit or `R' to restart."; } package DB; # Do not trace this 1; below!