From 2b03b41d6ac4781c8aac2baa37e9ec282dd0d2b0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stan Shebs Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2012 22:48:53 +0000 Subject: * mi/mi-cmd-break.c: Enforce coding standards, fix comments. * mi/mi-cmd-disas.c: Ditto. * mi/mi-cmd-env.c: Ditto. * mi/mi-cmd-file.c: Ditto. * mi/mi-cmd-stack.c: Ditto. * mi/mi-cmd-target.c: Ditto. * mi/mi-cmd-var.c: Ditto. * mi/mi-cmds.c: Ditto. * mi/mi-cmds.h: Ditto. * mi/mi-console.c: Ditto. * mi/mi-getopt.c: Ditto. * mi/mi-getopt.h: Ditto. * mi/mi-interp.c: Ditto. * mi/mi-main.c: Ditto. * mi/mi-out.c: Ditto. * mi/mi-parse.c: Ditto. * mi/mi-parse.h: Ditto. * mi/mi-symbol-cmds.c: Ditto. * mi/mi-getopt.h: Move mi_opt struct up. * mi/mi-main.c (captured_mi_execute_command): Remove redundant return. * mi/mi-out.c (_initialize_mi_out): Remove empty initialize. --- gdb/mi/mi-main.c | 304 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------- 1 file changed, 151 insertions(+), 153 deletions(-) (limited to 'gdb/mi/mi-main.c') diff --git a/gdb/mi/mi-main.c b/gdb/mi/mi-main.c index cc68c9e..a03e230 100644 --- a/gdb/mi/mi-main.c +++ b/gdb/mi/mi-main.c @@ -19,8 +19,6 @@ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ -/* Work in progress. */ - #include "defs.h" #include "arch-utils.h" #include "target.h" @@ -71,18 +69,19 @@ enum }; int mi_debug_p; + struct ui_file *raw_stdout; -/* This is used to pass the current command timestamp - down to continuation routines. */ +/* This is used to pass the current command timestamp down to + continuation routines. */ static struct mi_timestamp *current_command_ts; static int do_timings = 0; char *current_token; -/* Few commands would like to know if options like --thread-group - were explicitly specified. This variable keeps the current - parsed command including all option, and make it possible. */ +/* Few commands would like to know if options like --thread-group were + explicitly specified. This variable keeps the current parsed + command including all option, and make it possible. */ static struct mi_parse *current_context; int running_result_record_printed = 1; @@ -178,7 +177,7 @@ void mi_cmd_exec_return (char *command, char **argv, int argc) { /* This command doesn't really execute the target, it just pops the - specified number of frames. */ + specified number of frames. */ if (argc) /* Call return_command with from_tty argument equal to 0 so as to avoid being queried. */ @@ -214,7 +213,6 @@ proceed_thread (struct thread_info *thread, int pid) proceed ((CORE_ADDR) -1, TARGET_SIGNAL_DEFAULT, 0); } - static int proceed_thread_callback (struct thread_info *thread, void *arg) { @@ -229,9 +227,10 @@ exec_continue (char **argv, int argc) { if (non_stop) { - /* In non-stop mode, 'resume' always resumes a single thread. Therefore, - to resume all threads of the current inferior, or all threads in all - inferiors, we need to iterate over threads. + /* In non-stop mode, 'resume' always resumes a single thread. + Therefore, to resume all threads of the current inferior, or + all threads in all inferiors, we need to iterate over + threads. See comment on infcmd.c:proceed_thread_callback for rationale. */ if (current_context->all || current_context->thread_group != -1) @@ -265,9 +264,10 @@ exec_continue (char **argv, int argc) } else { - /* In all-stop mode, -exec-continue traditionally resumed either - all threads, or one thread, depending on the 'scheduler-locking' - variable. Let's continue to do the same. */ + /* In all-stop mode, -exec-continue traditionally resumed + either all threads, or one thread, depending on the + 'scheduler-locking' variable. Let's continue to do the + same. */ continue_1 (1); } do_cleanups (back_to); @@ -322,11 +322,12 @@ interrupt_thread_callback (struct thread_info *thread, void *arg) return 0; } -/* Interrupt the execution of the target. Note how we must play around - with the token variables, in order to display the current token in - the result of the interrupt command, and the previous execution - token when the target finally stops. See comments in +/* Interrupt the execution of the target. Note how we must play + around with the token variables, in order to display the current + token in the result of the interrupt command, and the previous + execution token when the target finally stops. See comments in mi_cmd_execute. */ + void mi_cmd_exec_interrupt (char *command, char **argv, int argc) { @@ -609,8 +610,9 @@ print_one_inferior (struct inferior *inferior, void *xdata) return 0; } -/* Output a field named 'cores' with a list as the value. The elements of - the list are obtained by splitting 'cores' on comma. */ +/* Output a field named 'cores' with a list as the value. The + elements of the list are obtained by splitting 'cores' on + comma. */ static void output_cores (struct ui_out *uiout, const char *field_name, const char *xcores) @@ -797,15 +799,15 @@ mi_cmd_list_thread_groups (char *command, char **argv, int argc) VEC (int) *ids = 0; enum opt - { - AVAILABLE_OPT, RECURSE_OPT - }; - static const struct mi_opt opts[] = { - {"-available", AVAILABLE_OPT, 0}, - {"-recurse", RECURSE_OPT, 1}, - { 0, 0, 0 } + AVAILABLE_OPT, RECURSE_OPT }; + static const struct mi_opt opts[] = + { + {"-available", AVAILABLE_OPT, 0}, + {"-recurse", RECURSE_OPT, 1}, + { 0, 0, 0 } + }; int oind = 0; char *oarg; @@ -861,7 +863,7 @@ mi_cmd_list_thread_groups (char *command, char **argv, int argc) } else if (VEC_length (int, ids) == 1) { - /* Local thread groups, single id. */ + /* Local thread groups, single id. */ int id = *VEC_address (int, ids); struct inferior *inf = find_inferior_id (id); @@ -899,10 +901,11 @@ mi_cmd_data_list_register_names (char *command, char **argv, int argc) struct cleanup *cleanup; /* Note that the test for a valid register must include checking the - gdbarch_register_name because gdbarch_num_regs may be allocated for - the union of the register sets within a family of related processors. - In this case, some entries of gdbarch_register_name will change depending - upon the particular processor being debugged. */ + gdbarch_register_name because gdbarch_num_regs may be allocated + for the union of the register sets within a family of related + processors. In this case, some entries of gdbarch_register_name + will change depending upon the particular processor being + debugged. */ gdbarch = get_current_arch (); numregs = gdbarch_num_regs (gdbarch) + gdbarch_num_pseudo_regs (gdbarch); @@ -952,27 +955,30 @@ mi_cmd_data_list_changed_registers (char *command, char **argv, int argc) int i; struct cleanup *cleanup; - /* The last time we visited this function, the current frame's register - contents were saved in THIS_REGS. Move THIS_REGS over to PREV_REGS, - and refresh THIS_REGS with the now-current register contents. */ + /* The last time we visited this function, the current frame's + register contents were saved in THIS_REGS. Move THIS_REGS over + to PREV_REGS, and refresh THIS_REGS with the now-current register + contents. */ prev_regs = this_regs; this_regs = frame_save_as_regcache (get_selected_frame (NULL)); cleanup = make_cleanup_regcache_xfree (prev_regs); /* Note that the test for a valid register must include checking the - gdbarch_register_name because gdbarch_num_regs may be allocated for - the union of the register sets within a family of related processors. - In this case, some entries of gdbarch_register_name will change depending - upon the particular processor being debugged. */ + gdbarch_register_name because gdbarch_num_regs may be allocated + for the union of the register sets within a family of related + processors. In this case, some entries of gdbarch_register_name + will change depending upon the particular processor being + debugged. */ gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (this_regs); numregs = gdbarch_num_regs (gdbarch) + gdbarch_num_pseudo_regs (gdbarch); make_cleanup_ui_out_list_begin_end (uiout, "changed-registers"); - if (argc == 0) /* No args, just do all the regs. */ + if (argc == 0) { + /* No args, just do all the regs. */ for (regnum = 0; regnum < numregs; regnum++) @@ -1042,11 +1048,13 @@ register_changed_p (int regnum, struct regcache *prev_regs, /* Return a list of register number and value pairs. The valid arguments expected are: a letter indicating the format in which to - display the registers contents. This can be one of: x (hexadecimal), d - (decimal), N (natural), t (binary), o (octal), r (raw). After the - format argumetn there can be a sequence of numbers, indicating which - registers to fetch the content of. If the format is the only argument, - a list of all the registers with their values is returned. */ + display the registers contents. This can be one of: x + (hexadecimal), d (decimal), N (natural), t (binary), o (octal), r + (raw). After the format argument there can be a sequence of + numbers, indicating which registers to fetch the content of. If + the format is the only argument, a list of all the registers with + their values is returned. */ + void mi_cmd_data_list_register_values (char *command, char **argv, int argc) { @@ -1058,10 +1066,11 @@ mi_cmd_data_list_register_values (char *command, char **argv, int argc) struct cleanup *list_cleanup, *tuple_cleanup; /* Note that the test for a valid register must include checking the - gdbarch_register_name because gdbarch_num_regs may be allocated for - the union of the register sets within a family of related processors. - In this case, some entries of gdbarch_register_name will change depending - upon the particular processor being debugged. */ + gdbarch_register_name because gdbarch_num_regs may be allocated + for the union of the register sets within a family of related + processors. In this case, some entries of gdbarch_register_name + will change depending upon the particular processor being + debugged. */ if (argc == 0) error (_("-data-list-register-values: Usage: " @@ -1075,8 +1084,9 @@ mi_cmd_data_list_register_values (char *command, char **argv, int argc) list_cleanup = make_cleanup_ui_out_list_begin_end (uiout, "register-values"); - if (argc == 1) /* No args, beside the format: do all the regs. */ + if (argc == 1) { + /* No args, beside the format: do all the regs. */ for (regnum = 0; regnum < numregs; regnum++) @@ -1113,6 +1123,7 @@ mi_cmd_data_list_register_values (char *command, char **argv, int argc) } /* Output one register's contents in the desired format. */ + static void get_register (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum, int format) { @@ -1150,7 +1161,6 @@ get_register (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum, int format) ptr += 2; } ui_out_field_string (uiout, "value", buf); - /*fputs_filtered (buf, gdb_stdout); */ } else { @@ -1180,10 +1190,11 @@ mi_cmd_data_write_register_values (char *command, char **argv, int argc) char format; /* Note that the test for a valid register must include checking the - gdbarch_register_name because gdbarch_num_regs may be allocated for - the union of the register sets within a family of related processors. - In this case, some entries of gdbarch_register_name will change depending - upon the particular processor being debugged. */ + gdbarch_register_name because gdbarch_num_regs may be allocated + for the union of the register sets within a family of related + processors. In this case, some entries of gdbarch_register_name + will change depending upon the particular processor being + debugged. */ regcache = get_current_regcache (); gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (regcache); @@ -1229,6 +1240,7 @@ mi_cmd_data_write_register_values (char *command, char **argv, int argc) /* Evaluate the value of the argument. The argument is an expression. If the expression contains spaces it needs to be included in double quotes. */ + void mi_cmd_data_evaluate_expression (char *command, char **argv, int argc) { @@ -1265,7 +1277,7 @@ mi_cmd_data_evaluate_expression (char *command, char **argv, int argc) do_cleanups (old_chain); } -/* DATA-MEMORY-READ: +/* This is the -data-read-memory command. ADDR: start address of data to be dumped. WORD-FORMAT: a char indicating format for the ``word''. See @@ -1282,7 +1294,7 @@ mi_cmd_data_evaluate_expression (char *command, char **argv, int argc) {addr="...",rowN={wordN="..." ,... [,ascii="..."]}, ...} Returns: - The number of bytes read is SIZE*ROW*COL. */ + The number of bytes read is SIZE*ROW*COL. */ void mi_cmd_data_read_memory (char *command, char **argv, int argc) @@ -1291,9 +1303,7 @@ mi_cmd_data_read_memory (char *command, char **argv, int argc) struct ui_out *uiout = current_uiout; struct cleanup *cleanups = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, NULL); CORE_ADDR addr; - long total_bytes; - long nr_cols; - long nr_rows; + long total_bytes, nr_cols, nr_rows; char word_format; struct type *word_type; long word_size; @@ -1305,14 +1315,14 @@ mi_cmd_data_read_memory (char *command, char **argv, int argc) int oind = 0; char *oarg; enum opt - { - OFFSET_OPT - }; - static const struct mi_opt opts[] = { - {"o", OFFSET_OPT, 1}, - { 0, 0, 0 } + OFFSET_OPT }; + static const struct mi_opt opts[] = + { + {"o", OFFSET_OPT, 1}, + { 0, 0, 0 } + }; while (1) { @@ -1340,7 +1350,7 @@ mi_cmd_data_read_memory (char *command, char **argv, int argc) /* Start address of the memory dump. */ addr = parse_and_eval_address (argv[0]) + offset; /* The format character to use when displaying a memory word. See - the ``x'' command. */ + the ``x'' command. */ word_format = argv[1][0]; /* The size of the memory word. */ word_size = atol (argv[2]); @@ -1456,13 +1466,9 @@ mi_cmd_data_read_memory (char *command, char **argv, int argc) byte < row_byte + word_size * nr_cols; byte++) { if (byte >= nr_bytes) - { - fputc_unfiltered ('X', stream->stream); - } + fputc_unfiltered ('X', stream->stream); else if (mbuf[byte] < 32 || mbuf[byte] > 126) - { - fputc_unfiltered (aschar, stream->stream); - } + fputc_unfiltered (aschar, stream->stream); else fputc_unfiltered (mbuf[byte], stream->stream); } @@ -1491,14 +1497,14 @@ mi_cmd_data_read_memory_bytes (char *command, char **argv, int argc) int oind = 0; char *oarg; enum opt - { - OFFSET_OPT - }; - static const struct mi_opt opts[] = { - {"o", OFFSET_OPT, 1}, - { 0, 0, 0 } + OFFSET_OPT }; + static const struct mi_opt opts[] = + { + {"o", OFFSET_OPT, 1}, + { 0, 0, 0 } + }; while (1) { @@ -1558,8 +1564,7 @@ mi_cmd_data_read_memory_bytes (char *command, char **argv, int argc) do_cleanups (cleanups); } - -/* DATA-MEMORY-WRITE: +/* Implementation of the -data-write_memory command. COLUMN_OFFSET: optional argument. Must be preceded by '-o'. The offset from the beginning of the memory grid row where the cell to @@ -1575,6 +1580,7 @@ mi_cmd_data_read_memory_bytes (char *command, char **argv, int argc) Writes VALUE into ADDR + (COLUMN_OFFSET * WORD_SIZE). Prints nothing. */ + void mi_cmd_data_write_memory (char *command, char **argv, int argc) { @@ -1592,14 +1598,14 @@ mi_cmd_data_write_memory (char *command, char **argv, int argc) int oind = 0; char *oarg; enum opt - { - OFFSET_OPT - }; - static const struct mi_opt opts[] = { - {"o", OFFSET_OPT, 1}, - { 0, 0, 0 } + OFFSET_OPT }; + static const struct mi_opt opts[] = + { + {"o", OFFSET_OPT, 1}, + { 0, 0, 0 } + }; while (1) { @@ -1628,7 +1634,7 @@ mi_cmd_data_write_memory (char *command, char **argv, int argc) /* The format character to use when displaying a memory word. See the ``x'' command. */ word_format = argv[1][0]; - /* The size of the memory word. */ + /* The size of the memory word. */ word_size = atol (argv[2]); /* Calculate the real address of the write destination. */ @@ -1646,10 +1652,11 @@ mi_cmd_data_write_memory (char *command, char **argv, int argc) do_cleanups (old_chain); } -/* DATA-MEMORY-WRITE-RAW: +/* Implementation of the -data-write-memory-bytes command. ADDR: start address - DATA: string of bytes to write at that address. */ + DATA: string of bytes to write at that address. */ + void mi_cmd_data_write_memory_bytes (char *command, char **argv, int argc) { @@ -1673,7 +1680,7 @@ mi_cmd_data_write_memory_bytes (char *command, char **argv, int argc) { int x; sscanf (cdata + i * 2, "%02x", &x); - data[i] = (gdb_byte)x; + data[i] = (gdb_byte) x; } r = target_write_memory (addr, data, len); @@ -1683,7 +1690,6 @@ mi_cmd_data_write_memory_bytes (char *command, char **argv, int argc) do_cleanups (back_to); } - void mi_cmd_enable_timings (char *command, char **argv, int argc) { @@ -1768,8 +1774,8 @@ mi_cmd_add_inferior (char *command, char **argv, int argc) ui_out_field_fmt (current_uiout, "inferior", "i%d", inf->num); } -/* Callback used to find the first inferior other than the - current one. */ +/* Callback used to find the first inferior other than the current + one. */ static int get_other_inferior (struct inferior *inf, void *arg) @@ -1825,7 +1831,7 @@ mi_cmd_remove_inferior (char *command, char **argv, int argc) args->action will tell mi_execute_command what action to perfrom after the given command has executed (display/suppress - prompt, display error). */ + prompt, display error). */ static void captured_mi_execute_command (struct ui_out *uiout, struct mi_parse *context) @@ -1849,15 +1855,14 @@ captured_mi_execute_command (struct ui_out *uiout, struct mi_parse *context) fprintf_unfiltered (raw_stdout, " token=`%s' command=`%s' args=`%s'\n", context->token, context->command, context->args); - mi_cmd_execute (context); /* Print the result if there were no errors. Remember that on the way out of executing a command, you have - to directly use the mi_interp's uiout, since the command could - have reset the interpreter, in which case the current uiout - will most likely crash in the mi_out_* routines. */ + to directly use the mi_interp's uiout, since the command + could have reset the interpreter, in which case the current + uiout will most likely crash in the mi_out_* routines. */ if (!running_result_record_printed) { fputs_unfiltered (context->token, raw_stdout); @@ -1871,9 +1876,9 @@ captured_mi_execute_command (struct ui_out *uiout, struct mi_parse *context) fputs_unfiltered ("\n", raw_stdout); } else - /* The command does not want anything to be printed. In that - case, the command probably should not have written anything - to uiout, but in case it has written something, discard it. */ + /* The command does not want anything to be printed. In that + case, the command probably should not have written anything + to uiout, but in case it has written something, discard it. */ mi_out_rewind (uiout); break; @@ -1911,12 +1916,9 @@ captured_mi_execute_command (struct ui_out *uiout, struct mi_parse *context) } break; } - } do_cleanups (cleanup); - - return; } /* Print a gdb exception to the MI output stream. */ @@ -2028,8 +2030,6 @@ mi_execute_command (char *cmd, int from_tty) fputs_unfiltered ("(gdb) \n", raw_stdout); gdb_flush (raw_stdout); - /* Print any buffered hook code. */ - /* ..... */ } static void @@ -2061,9 +2061,10 @@ mi_cmd_execute (struct mi_parse *parse) set_current_inferior (inf); /* This behaviour means that if --thread-group option identifies - an inferior with multiple threads, then a random one will be picked. - This is not a problem -- frontend should always provide --thread if - it wishes to operate on a specific thread. */ + an inferior with multiple threads, then a random one will be + picked. This is not a problem -- frontend should always + provide --thread if it wishes to operate on a specific + thread. */ if (inf->pid != 0) tp = any_thread_of_process (inf->pid); switch_to_thread (tp ? tp->ptid : null_ptid); @@ -2154,7 +2155,7 @@ mi_execute_cli_command (const char *cmd, int args_p, const char *args) fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdout, "cli=%s run=%s\n", cmd, run); old_cleanups = make_cleanup (xfree, run); - execute_command ( /*ui */ run, 0 /*from_tty */ ); + execute_command (run, 0 /* from_tty */ ); do_cleanups (old_cleanups); return; } @@ -2172,7 +2173,7 @@ mi_execute_async_cli_command (char *cli_command, char **argv, int argc) run = xstrprintf ("%s %s", cli_command, argc ? *argv : ""); old_cleanups = make_cleanup (xfree, run); - execute_command ( /*ui */ run, 0 /*from_tty */ ); + execute_command (run, 0 /* from_tty */ ); /* Do this before doing any printing. It would appear that some print code leaves garbage around in the buffer. */ @@ -2273,61 +2274,61 @@ mi_load_progress (const char *section_name, static void timestamp (struct mi_timestamp *tv) - { - gettimeofday (&tv->wallclock, NULL); +{ + gettimeofday (&tv->wallclock, NULL); #ifdef HAVE_GETRUSAGE - getrusage (RUSAGE_SELF, &rusage); - tv->utime.tv_sec = rusage.ru_utime.tv_sec; - tv->utime.tv_usec = rusage.ru_utime.tv_usec; - tv->stime.tv_sec = rusage.ru_stime.tv_sec; - tv->stime.tv_usec = rusage.ru_stime.tv_usec; + getrusage (RUSAGE_SELF, &rusage); + tv->utime.tv_sec = rusage.ru_utime.tv_sec; + tv->utime.tv_usec = rusage.ru_utime.tv_usec; + tv->stime.tv_sec = rusage.ru_stime.tv_sec; + tv->stime.tv_usec = rusage.ru_stime.tv_usec; #else - { - long usec = get_run_time (); + { + long usec = get_run_time (); - tv->utime.tv_sec = usec/1000000L; - tv->utime.tv_usec = usec - 1000000L*tv->utime.tv_sec; - tv->stime.tv_sec = 0; - tv->stime.tv_usec = 0; - } -#endif + tv->utime.tv_sec = usec/1000000L; + tv->utime.tv_usec = usec - 1000000L*tv->utime.tv_sec; + tv->stime.tv_sec = 0; + tv->stime.tv_usec = 0; } +#endif +} static void print_diff_now (struct mi_timestamp *start) - { - struct mi_timestamp now; +{ + struct mi_timestamp now; - timestamp (&now); - print_diff (start, &now); - } + timestamp (&now); + print_diff (start, &now); +} void mi_print_timing_maybe (void) { - /* If the command is -enable-timing then do_timings may be - true whilst current_command_ts is not initialized. */ + /* If the command is -enable-timing then do_timings may be true + whilst current_command_ts is not initialized. */ if (do_timings && current_command_ts) print_diff_now (current_command_ts); } static long timeval_diff (struct timeval start, struct timeval end) - { - return ((end.tv_sec - start.tv_sec) * 1000000L) - + (end.tv_usec - start.tv_usec); - } +{ + return ((end.tv_sec - start.tv_sec) * 1000000L) + + (end.tv_usec - start.tv_usec); +} static void print_diff (struct mi_timestamp *start, struct mi_timestamp *end) - { - fprintf_unfiltered - (raw_stdout, - ",time={wallclock=\"%0.5f\",user=\"%0.5f\",system=\"%0.5f\"}", - timeval_diff (start->wallclock, end->wallclock) / 1000000.0, - timeval_diff (start->utime, end->utime) / 1000000.0, - timeval_diff (start->stime, end->stime) / 1000000.0); - } +{ + fprintf_unfiltered + (raw_stdout, + ",time={wallclock=\"%0.5f\",user=\"%0.5f\",system=\"%0.5f\"}", + timeval_diff (start->wallclock, end->wallclock) / 1000000.0, + timeval_diff (start->utime, end->utime) / 1000000.0, + timeval_diff (start->stime, end->stime) / 1000000.0); +} void mi_cmd_trace_define_variable (char *command, char **argv, int argc) @@ -2371,7 +2372,7 @@ void mi_cmd_trace_list_variables (char *command, char **argv, int argc) { if (argc != 0) - error (_("-trace-list-variables: no arguments are allowed")); + error (_("-trace-list-variables: no arguments allowed")); tvariables_info_1 (); } @@ -2456,9 +2457,7 @@ mi_cmd_trace_find (char *command, char **argv, int argc) error (_("Invalid mode '%s'"), mode); if (has_stack_frames () || get_traceframe_number () >= 0) - { - print_stack_frame (get_selected_frame (NULL), 1, SRC_AND_LOC); - } + print_stack_frame (get_selected_frame (NULL), 1, SRC_AND_LOC); } void @@ -2486,7 +2485,6 @@ mi_cmd_trace_save (char *command, char **argv, int argc) trace_save (filename, target_saves); } - void mi_cmd_trace_start (char *command, char **argv, int argc) { @@ -2506,7 +2504,7 @@ mi_cmd_trace_stop (char *command, char **argv, int argc) trace_status_mi (1); } -/* Implement the "-ada-task-info" GDB/MI command. */ +/* Implement the "-ada-task-info" command. */ void mi_cmd_ada_task_info (char *command, char **argv, int argc) -- cgit v1.1