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/* ScummVM - Scumm Interpreter
* Copyright (C) 2001-2006 The ScummVM project
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*
* $URL$
* $Id$
*
*/
#include "common/stdafx.h"
#include "common/system.h"
#include "gui/debugger.h"
#if USE_CONSOLE
#include "gui/console.h"
#endif
namespace GUI {
Debugger::Debugger() {
_frame_countdown = 0;
_dvar_count = 0;
_dcmd_count = 0;
_detach_now = false;
_isAttached = false;
_errStr = NULL;
_firstTime = true;
_debuggerDialog = new GUI::ConsoleDialog(1.0, 0.67F);
_debuggerDialog->setInputCallback(debuggerInputCallback, this);
_debuggerDialog->setCompletionCallback(debuggerCompletionCallback, this);
//DCmd_Register("continue", WRAP_METHOD(Debugger, Cmd_Exit));
DCmd_Register("exit", WRAP_METHOD(Debugger, Cmd_Exit));
DCmd_Register("quit", WRAP_METHOD(Debugger, Cmd_Exit));
DCmd_Register("help", WRAP_METHOD(Debugger, Cmd_Help));
DCmd_Register("debugflag_list", WRAP_METHOD(Debugger, Cmd_DebugFlagsList));
DCmd_Register("debugflag_enable", WRAP_METHOD(Debugger, Cmd_DebugFlagEnable));
DCmd_Register("debugflag_disable", WRAP_METHOD(Debugger, Cmd_DebugFlagDisable));
}
Debugger::~Debugger() {
for (int i = 0; i < _dcmd_count; i++) {
delete _dcmds[i].debuglet;
_dcmds[i].debuglet = 0;
}
delete _debuggerDialog;
}
// Initialisation Functions
int Debugger::DebugPrintf(const char *format, ...) {
va_list argptr;
va_start(argptr, format);
int count;
#if USE_CONSOLE
count = _debuggerDialog->vprintf(format, argptr);
#else
count = ::vprintf(format, argptr);
#endif
va_end (argptr);
return count;
}
#ifndef __SYMBIAN32__ // gcc/UIQ doesn't like the debugger code for some reason? Actually get a cc1plus core dump here :)
void Debugger::attach(const char *entry) {
g_system->setFeatureState(OSystem::kFeatureVirtualKeyboard, true);
if (entry) {
_errStr = strdup(entry);
}
_frame_countdown = 1;
_detach_now = false;
_isAttached = true;
}
void Debugger::detach() {
g_system->setFeatureState(OSystem::kFeatureVirtualKeyboard, false);
_detach_now = false;
_isAttached = false;
}
// Temporary execution handler
void Debugger::onFrame() {
if (_frame_countdown == 0)
return;
--_frame_countdown;
if (!_frame_countdown) {
preEnter();
enter();
postEnter();
// Detach if we're finished with the debugger
if (_detach_now)
detach();
}
}
#endif // of ifndef __SYMBIAN32__ // gcc/UIQ doesn't like the debugger code for some reason? Actually get a cc1plus core dump here :)
// Main Debugger Loop
void Debugger::enter() {
#if USE_CONSOLE
if (_firstTime) {
DebugPrintf("Debugger started, type 'exit' to return to the game.\n");
DebugPrintf("Type 'help' to see a little list of commands and variables.\n");
_firstTime = false;
}
if (_errStr) {
DebugPrintf("ERROR: %s\n\n", _errStr);
free(_errStr);
_errStr = NULL;
}
_debuggerDialog->runModal();
#else
// TODO: compared to the console input, this here is very bare bone.
// For example, no support for tab completion and no history. At least
// we should re-add (optional) support for the readline library.
// Or maybe instead of choosing between a console dialog and stdio,
// we should move that choice into the ConsoleDialog class - that is,
// the console dialog code could be #ifdef'ed to not print to the dialog
// but rather to stdio. This way, we could also reuse the command history
// and tab completion of the console. It would still require a lot of
// work, but at least no dependency on a 3rd party library...
printf("Debugger entered, please switch to this console for input.\n");
int i;
char buf[256];
do {
printf("debug> ");
if (!fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), stdin))
return;
i = strlen(buf);
while (i > 0 && buf[i - 1] == '\n')
buf[--i] = 0;
if (i == 0)
continue;
} while (parseCommand(buf));
#endif
}
bool Debugger::handleCommand(int argc, const char **argv, bool &result) {
for (int i = 0; i < _dcmd_count; ++i) {
if (!strcmp(_dcmds[i].name, argv[0])) {
Debuglet *debuglet = _dcmds[i].debuglet;
assert(debuglet);
result = (*debuglet)(argc, argv);
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
// Command execution loop
bool Debugger::parseCommand(const char *inputOrig) {
int i = 0, num_params = 0;
const char *param[256];
char *input = strdup(inputOrig); // One of the rare occasions using strdup is OK (although avoiding strtok might be more elegant here).
// Parse out any params
char *tok = strtok(input, " ");
if (tok) {
do {
param[num_params++] = tok;
} while ((tok = strtok(NULL, " ")) != NULL);
} else {
param[num_params++] = input;
}
// Handle commands first
bool result;
if (handleCommand(num_params, param, result)) {
free(input);
return result;
}
// It's not a command, so things get a little tricky for variables. Do fuzzy matching to ignore things like subscripts.
for (i = 0; i < _dvar_count; i++) {
if (!strncmp(_dvars[i].name, param[0], strlen(_dvars[i].name))) {
if (num_params > 1) {
// Alright, we need to check the TYPE of the variable to deref and stuff... the array stuff is a bit ugly :)
switch (_dvars[i].type) {
// Integer
case DVAR_BYTE:
*(byte *)_dvars[i].variable = atoi(param[1]);
DebugPrintf("byte%s = %d\n", param[0], *(byte *)_dvars[i].variable);
break;
case DVAR_INT:
*(int32 *)_dvars[i].variable = atoi(param[1]);
DebugPrintf("(int)%s = %d\n", param[0], *(int32 *)_dvars[i].variable);
break;
// Integer Array
case DVAR_INTARRAY: {
char *chr = (char *)strchr(param[0], '[');
if (!chr) {
DebugPrintf("You must access this array as %s[element]\n", param[0]);
} else {
int element = atoi(chr+1);
int32 *var = *(int32 **)_dvars[i].variable;
if (element >= _dvars[i].optional) {
DebugPrintf("%s is out of range (array is %d elements big)\n", param[0], _dvars[i].optional);
} else {
var[element] = atoi(param[1]);
DebugPrintf("(int)%s = %d\n", param[0], var[element]);
}
}
}
break;
default:
DebugPrintf("Failed to set variable %s to %s - unknown type\n", _dvars[i].name, param[1]);
break;
}
} else {
// And again, type-dependent prints/defrefs. The array one is still ugly.
switch (_dvars[i].type) {
// Integer
case DVAR_BYTE:
DebugPrintf("(byte)%s = %d\n", param[0], *(const byte *)_dvars[i].variable);
break;
case DVAR_INT:
DebugPrintf("(int)%s = %d\n", param[0], *(const int32 *)_dvars[i].variable);
break;
// Integer array
case DVAR_INTARRAY: {
const char *chr = strchr(param[0], '[');
if (!chr) {
DebugPrintf("You must access this array as %s[element]\n", param[0]);
} else {
int element = atoi(chr+1);
const int32 *var = *(const int32 **)_dvars[i].variable;
if (element >= _dvars[i].optional) {
DebugPrintf("%s is out of range (array is %d elements big)\n", param[0], _dvars[i].optional);
} else {
DebugPrintf("(int)%s = %d\n", param[0], var[element]);
}
}
}
break;
// String
case DVAR_STRING:
DebugPrintf("(string)%s = %s\n", param[0], ((Common::String *)_dvars[i].variable)->c_str());
break;
default:
DebugPrintf("%s = (unknown type)\n", param[0]);
break;
}
}
free(input);
return true;
}
}
DebugPrintf("Unknown command or variable\n");
free(input);
return true;
}
// returns true if something has been completed
// completion has to be delete[]-ed then
bool Debugger::tabComplete(const char *input, char*& completion) {
// very basic tab completion
// for now it just supports command completions
// adding completions of command parameters would be nice (but hard) :-)
// maybe also give a list of possible command completions?
// (but this will require changes to console)
if (strchr(input, ' '))
return false; // already finished the first word
unsigned int inputlen = strlen(input);
unsigned int matchlen = 0;
char match[30]; // the max. command name is 30 chars
for (int i = 0; i < _dcmd_count; i++) {
if (!strncmp(_dcmds[i].name, input, inputlen)) {
unsigned int commandlen = strlen(_dcmds[i].name);
if (commandlen == inputlen) { // perfect match
return false;
}
if (commandlen > inputlen) { // possible match
// no previous match
if (matchlen == 0) {
strcpy(match, _dcmds[i].name + inputlen);
matchlen = commandlen - inputlen;
} else {
// take common prefix of previous match and this command
unsigned int j;
for (j = 0; j < matchlen; j++) {
if (match[j] != _dcmds[i].name[inputlen + j]) break;
}
matchlen = j;
}
if (matchlen == 0)
return false;
}
}
}
if (matchlen == 0)
return false;
completion = new char[matchlen + 1];
memcpy(completion, match, matchlen);
completion[matchlen] = 0;
return true;
}
// Variable registration function
void Debugger::DVar_Register(const char *varname, void *pointer, int type, int optional) {
assert(_dvar_count < ARRAYSIZE(_dvars));
strcpy(_dvars[_dvar_count].name, varname);
_dvars[_dvar_count].type = type;
_dvars[_dvar_count].variable = pointer;
_dvars[_dvar_count].optional = optional;
_dvar_count++;
}
// Command registration function
void Debugger::DCmd_Register(const char *cmdname, Debuglet *debuglet) {
assert(_dcmd_count < ARRAYSIZE(_dcmds));
strcpy(_dcmds[_dcmd_count].name, cmdname);
_dcmds[_dcmd_count].debuglet = debuglet;
_dcmd_count++;
}
// Detach ("exit") the debugger
bool Debugger::Cmd_Exit(int argc, const char **argv) {
_detach_now = true;
return false;
}
// Print a list of all registered commands (and variables, if any),
// nicely word-wrapped.
bool Debugger::Cmd_Help(int argc, const char **argv) {
const int charsPerLine = _debuggerDialog->getCharsPerLine();
int width, size, i;
DebugPrintf("Commands are:\n");
width = 0;
for (i = 0; i < _dcmd_count; i++) {
size = strlen(_dcmds[i].name) + 1;
if ((width + size) >= charsPerLine) {
DebugPrintf("\n");
width = size;
} else
width += size;
DebugPrintf("%s ", _dcmds[i].name);
}
DebugPrintf("\n");
if (_dvar_count > 0) {
DebugPrintf("\n");
DebugPrintf("Variables are:\n");
width = 0;
for (i = 0; i < _dvar_count; i++) {
size = strlen(_dvars[i].name) + 1;
if ((width + size) >= charsPerLine) {
DebugPrintf("\n");
width = size;
} else
width += size;
DebugPrintf("%s ", _dvars[i].name);
}
DebugPrintf("\n");
}
return true;
}
bool Debugger::Cmd_DebugFlagsList(int argc, const char **argv) {
const Common::Array<Common::EngineDebugLevel> &debugLevels = Common::listSpecialDebugLevels();
DebugPrintf("Engine debug levels:\n");
DebugPrintf("--------------------\n");
if (!debugLevels.size()) {
DebugPrintf("No engine debug levels\n");
return true;
}
for (uint i = 0; i < debugLevels.size(); ++i) {
DebugPrintf("'%s' - Description: %s\n", debugLevels[i].option.c_str(), debugLevels[i].description.c_str());
}
DebugPrintf("\n");
return true;
}
bool Debugger::Cmd_DebugFlagEnable(int argc, const char **argv) {
if (argc < 2) {
DebugPrintf("debugflag_enable <flag>\n");
} else {
if (Common::enableSpecialDebugLevel(argv[1])) {
DebugPrintf("Enabled debug flag '%s'\n", argv[1]);
} else {
DebugPrintf("Failed to enable debug flag '%s'\n", argv[1]);
}
}
return true;
}
bool Debugger::Cmd_DebugFlagDisable(int argc, const char **argv) {
if (argc < 2) {
DebugPrintf("debugflag_disable <flag>\n");
} else {
if (Common::disableSpecialDebugLevel(argv[1])) {
DebugPrintf("Disabled debug flag '%s'\n", argv[1]);
} else {
DebugPrintf("Failed to disable debug flag '%s'\n", argv[1]);
}
}
return true;
}
// Console handler
#if USE_CONSOLE
bool Debugger::debuggerInputCallback(GUI::ConsoleDialog *console, const char *input, void *refCon) {
Debugger *debugger = (Debugger *)refCon;
return debugger->parseCommand(input);
}
bool Debugger::debuggerCompletionCallback(GUI::ConsoleDialog *console, const char *input, char*& completion, void *refCon) {
Debugger *debugger = (Debugger *)refCon;
return debugger->tabComplete(input, completion);
}
#endif
} // End of namespace GUI
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