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Re: [RFA 4/9] Explicit locations v2 - Add address locations


On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 11:12 AM, Keith Seitz <keiths@redhat.com> wrote:
> On 06/08/2014 02:58 PM, Doug Evans wrote:
>
>> I've given the series another read through.
>> Not as detailed a read through as I want to, but that'll have to wait for
>> a bit.
>>
>
> I really appreciate your efforts here. I owe you a beverage of your choice
> should we ever meet in person again!

Got Guinness? :-)

>> @@ -291,10 +290,8 @@ bpfinishpy_init (PyObject *self, PyObject *args,
>> PyObject *kwargs)
>>         struct event_location location;
>>
>>         /* Set a breakpoint on the return address.  */
>> -      initialize_event_location (&location, LINESPEC_LOCATION);
>> -      finish_pc = get_frame_pc (prev_frame);
>> -      xsnprintf (small_buf, sizeof (small_buf), "*%s", hex_string
>> (finish_pc));
>> -      EVENT_LOCATION_LINESPEC (&location) = small_buf;
>> +      initialize_event_location (&location, ADDRESS_LOCATION);
>> +      EVENT_LOCATION_ADDRESS (&location) = get_frame_pc (prev_frame);
>>         create_breakpoint (python_gdbarch,
>>                            &location, NULL, thread, NULL,
>>                            0
>> I can think of two solutions.  Maybe there's another even better one.
>>
>> 1) Have a "placement new"-like constructor akin to the existing
>> new_foo_location constructors we have that takes a pointer to the
>> object to initialize.
>> 2) Always use the existing new_foo_location constructors and free the
>> object when done.
>
>
> My purpose on this was efficiency. I haven't a clue how often a python
> script could call this, so I opted to handle memory allocations a little
> more tightly. I have no real objections to either solution, but I guess I
> would opt for #2 since that both exists and is already widely used.
>
> Do you want me to submit an update to the series for this, or shall I wait
> for more feedback?

When we last left our story I was about to leave for holidays, was
gone for most of June and half of July.  Vacation time is over, alas,
back to work ... :-)

No need to submit an updated series until I get any remaining comments
out for this series.
Thanks!


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