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Re: Query user with gdb MI intepreter




Nick Roberts wrote:
I have a problem with the current gdb that, run from an eclipse front-end
using MI interpreter, query the user with defaulted_query () to prompt him to
"Quit this debugging session?" .

Is that a normal behavior or not ?

MI has no provision for handling query functions


I thought that gdb should not query user when using MI mode, but I can we
wrong, that's my point.

MI avoids queries generated by CLI commands by implicitly answering them in the affirmative (by making deprecated_query_hook return 1).

Here is part of th back trace. As you will see, we
have an assertion that comes from a problem with the frame unwinder, but I
want first to make sure that this assertion can request for user interaction
or no. The command that leads to the assertion is a simple -exec-next

This query arose (indirectly) from an MI command. Only a few MI commands deal with queries, e.g, -break-insert for pending breakpoints and and breakpoint menus, and they just take a default action.

If you want to request for user interaction you will need to give MI a richer
set of output records. Good luck!
No that's not what I want.
Is the actual behavior correct from your point of view ? Let me explain it:
It's a corner case, but does an assertion in gdb that using MI interpreter should query user for quiting the program or ?
Today we don't go thru deprecated_query_hook when gdb asserts so user is prompted.


If actual behavior is not correct, then I will propose a simple patch that is already in place in my version of gdb sources.
Denis



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