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/* ScummVM - Graphic Adventure Engine
*
* ScummVM is the legal property of its developers, whose names
* are too numerous to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT
* file distributed with this source distribution.
*
* 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.
*
*/
// NB: This is really only necessary if USE_READLINE is defined
#define FORBIDDEN_SYMBOL_ALLOW_ALL
#include "common/debug.h"
#include "common/debug-channels.h"
#include "common/system.h"
#ifndef DISABLE_MD5
#include "common/md5.h"
#include "common/archive.h"
#include "common/macresman.h"
#include "common/stream.h"
#endif
#include "engines/engine.h"
#include "gui/debugger.h"
#ifndef USE_TEXT_CONSOLE_FOR_DEBUGGER
#include "gui/console.h"
#elif defined(USE_READLINE)
#include <readline/readline.h>
#include <readline/history.h>
#include "common/events.h"
#endif
namespace GUI {
Debugger::Debugger() {
_frameCountdown = 0;
_isActive = false;
_errStr = NULL;
_firstTime = true;
#ifndef USE_TEXT_CONSOLE_FOR_DEBUGGER
_debuggerDialog = new GUI::ConsoleDialog(1.0f, 0.67f);
_debuggerDialog->setInputCallback(debuggerInputCallback, this);
_debuggerDialog->setCompletionCallback(debuggerCompletionCallback, this);
#endif
// Register variables
registerVar("debug_countdown", &_frameCountdown, DVAR_INT, 0);
// Register commands
//registerCmd("continue", WRAP_METHOD(Debugger, cmdExit));
registerCmd("exit", WRAP_METHOD(Debugger, cmdExit));
registerCmd("quit", WRAP_METHOD(Debugger, cmdExit));
registerCmd("help", WRAP_METHOD(Debugger, cmdHelp));
registerCmd("openlog", WRAP_METHOD(Debugger, cmdOpenLog));
#ifndef DISABLE_MD5
registerCmd("md5", WRAP_METHOD(Debugger, cmdMd5));
registerCmd("md5mac", WRAP_METHOD(Debugger, cmdMd5Mac));
#endif
registerCmd("debuglevel", WRAP_METHOD(Debugger, cmdDebugLevel));
registerCmd("debugflag_list", WRAP_METHOD(Debugger, cmdDebugFlagsList));
registerCmd("debugflag_enable", WRAP_METHOD(Debugger, cmdDebugFlagEnable));
registerCmd("debugflag_disable", WRAP_METHOD(Debugger, cmdDebugFlagDisable));
}
Debugger::~Debugger() {
#ifndef USE_TEXT_CONSOLE_FOR_DEBUGGER
delete _debuggerDialog;
#endif
}
// Initialisation Functions
int Debugger::getCharsPerLine() {
#ifndef USE_TEXT_CONSOLE_FOR_DEBUGGER
const int charsPerLine = _debuggerDialog->getCharsPerLine();
#elif defined(USE_READLINE)
int charsPerLine, rows;
rl_get_screen_size(&rows, &charsPerLine);
#else
// Can we do better?
const int charsPerLine = 80;
#endif
return charsPerLine;
}
int Debugger::debugPrintf(const char *format, ...) {
va_list argptr;
va_start(argptr, format);
int count;
#ifndef USE_TEXT_CONSOLE_FOR_DEBUGGER
count = _debuggerDialog->vprintFormat(1, format, argptr);
#else
count = ::vprintf(format, argptr);
::fflush(stdout);
#endif
va_end (argptr);
return count;
}
void Debugger::debugPrintColumns(const Common::StringArray &list) {
uint maxLength = 0;
uint i, j;
for (i = 0; i < list.size(); i++) {
if (list[i].size() > maxLength)
maxLength = list[i].size();
}
uint charsPerLine = getCharsPerLine();
uint columnWidth = maxLength + 2;
uint columns = charsPerLine / columnWidth;
uint lines = list.size() / columns;
if (list.size() % columns)
lines++;
// This won't always use all available columns, but even if it did the
// number of lines should be the same so that's good enough.
for (i = 0; i < lines; i++) {
for (j = 0; j < columns; j++) {
uint pos = i + j * lines;
if (pos < list.size()) {
debugPrintf("%*s", -columnWidth, list[pos].c_str());
}
}
debugPrintf("\n");
}
}
void Debugger::preEnter() {
g_engine->pauseEngine(true);
}
void Debugger::postEnter() {
g_engine->pauseEngine(false);
}
void Debugger::attach(const char *entry) {
g_system->setFeatureState(OSystem::kFeatureVirtualKeyboard, true);
// Set error string (if any)
free(_errStr);
_errStr = entry ? strdup(entry) : 0;
// Reset frame countdown (i.e. attach immediately)
_frameCountdown = 1;
}
void Debugger::detach() {
g_system->setFeatureState(OSystem::kFeatureVirtualKeyboard, false);
}
// Temporary execution handler
void Debugger::onFrame() {
// Count down until 0 is reached
if (_frameCountdown > 0) {
--_frameCountdown;
if (_frameCountdown == 0) {
_isActive = true;
preEnter();
enter();
postEnter();
_isActive = false;
}
}
}
#if defined(USE_TEXT_CONSOLE_FOR_DEBUGGER) && defined(USE_READLINE)
namespace {
Debugger *g_readline_debugger;
char *readline_completionFunction(const char *text, int state) {
return g_readline_debugger->readlineComplete(text, state);
}
void readline_eventFunction() {
Common::EventManager *eventMan = g_system->getEventManager();
Common::Event event;
while (eventMan->pollEvent(event)) {
// drop all events
}
}
#ifdef USE_READLINE_INT_COMPLETION
typedef int RLCompFunc_t(const char *, int);
#else
typedef char *RLCompFunc_t(const char *, int);
#endif
} // end of anonymous namespace
#endif
// Main Debugger Loop
void Debugger::enter() {
// TODO: Having three I/O methods #ifdef-ed in this file is not the
// cleanest approach to this...
#ifndef USE_TEXT_CONSOLE_FOR_DEBUGGER
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
printf("Debugger entered, please switch to this console for input.\n");
#ifdef USE_READLINE
// TODO: add support for saving/loading history?
g_readline_debugger = this;
rl_completion_entry_function = (RLCompFunc_t *)&readline_completionFunction;
rl_event_hook = (rl_hook_func_t *)&readline_eventFunction;
char *line_read = 0;
do {
free(line_read);
line_read = readline("debug> ");
if (line_read && line_read[0])
add_history(line_read);
} while (line_read && parseCommand(line_read));
free(line_read);
line_read = 0;
#else
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
#endif
}
bool Debugger::handleCommand(int argc, const char **argv, bool &result) {
assert(argc > 0);
if (_cmds.contains(argv[0])) {
assert(_cmds[argv[0]]);
result = (*_cmds[argv[0]])(argc, argv);
return true;
}
return false;
}
// Command execution loop
bool Debugger::parseCommand(const char *inputOrig) {
int num_params = 0;
const char *param[256];
// Parse out any params
// One of the rare occasions using strdup is OK, since splitCommands needs to modify it
char *input = strdup(inputOrig);
splitCommand(input, num_params, ¶m[0]);
if (num_params == 0) {
free(input);
return true;
}
// 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 (uint i = 0; i < _vars.size(); i++) {
if (!strncmp(_vars[i].name.c_str(), param[0], _vars[i].name.size())) {
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 (_vars[i].type) {
// Integer
case DVAR_BYTE:
*(byte *)_vars[i].variable = atoi(param[1]);
debugPrintf("byte%s = %d\n", param[0], *(byte *)_vars[i].variable);
break;
case DVAR_INT:
*(int32 *)_vars[i].variable = atoi(param[1]);
debugPrintf("(int)%s = %d\n", param[0], *(int32 *)_vars[i].variable);
break;
case DVAR_BOOL:
if (Common::parseBool(param[1], *(bool *)_vars[i].variable))
debugPrintf("(bool)%s = %s\n", param[0], *(bool *)_vars[i].variable ? "true" : "false");
else
debugPrintf("Invalid value for boolean variable. Valid values are \"true\", \"false\", \"1\", \"0\", \"yes\", \"no\"\n");
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);
int32 *var = *(int32 **)_vars[i].variable;
if (element >= _vars[i].arraySize) {
debugPrintf("%s is out of range (array is %d elements big)\n", param[0], _vars[i].arraySize);
} 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", _vars[i].name.c_str(), param[1]);
break;
}
} else {
// And again, type-dependent prints/defrefs. The array one is still ugly.
switch (_vars[i].type) {
// Integer
case DVAR_BYTE:
debugPrintf("(byte)%s = %d\n", param[0], *(const byte *)_vars[i].variable);
break;
case DVAR_INT:
debugPrintf("(int)%s = %d\n", param[0], *(const int32 *)_vars[i].variable);
break;
case DVAR_BOOL:
debugPrintf("(bool)%s = %s\n", param[0], *(const bool *)_vars[i].variable ? "true" : "false");
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 **)_vars[i].variable;
if (element >= _vars[i].arraySize) {
debugPrintf("%s is out of range (array is %d elements big)\n", param[0], _vars[i].arraySize);
} else {
debugPrintf("(int)%s = %d\n", param[0], var[element]);
}
}
}
break;
// String
case DVAR_STRING:
debugPrintf("(string)%s = %s\n", param[0], ((Common::String *)_vars[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;
}
void Debugger::splitCommand(char *input, int &argc, const char **argv) {
byte c;
enum states { DULL, IN_WORD, IN_STRING } state = DULL;
const char *paramStart = nullptr;
argc = 0;
for (char *p = input; *p; ++p) {
c = (byte)*p;
switch (state) {
case DULL:
// not in a word, not in a double quoted string
if (isspace(c))
break;
// not a space -- if it's a double quote we go to IN_STRING, else to IN_WORD
if (c == '"') {
state = IN_STRING;
paramStart = p + 1; // word starts at *next* char, not this one
} else {
state = IN_WORD;
paramStart = p; // word starts here
}
break;
case IN_STRING:
// we're in a double quoted string, so keep going until we hit a close "
if (c == '"') {
// Add entire quoted string to parameter list
*p = '\0';
argv[argc++] = paramStart;
state = DULL; // back to "not in word, not in string" state
}
break;
case IN_WORD:
// we're in a word, so keep going until we get to a space
if (isspace(c)) {
*p = '\0';
argv[argc++] = paramStart;
state = DULL; // back to "not in word, not in string" state
}
break;
}
}
if (state != DULL)
// Add in final parameter
argv[argc++] = paramStart;
}
// returns true if something has been completed
// completion has to be delete[]-ed then
bool Debugger::tabComplete(const char *input, Common::String &completion) const {
// 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
const uint inputlen = strlen(input);
completion.clear();
CommandsMap::const_iterator i, e = _cmds.end();
for (i = _cmds.begin(); i != e; ++i) {
if (i->_key.hasPrefix(input)) {
uint commandlen = i->_key.size();
if (commandlen == inputlen) { // perfect match, so no tab completion possible
return false;
}
if (commandlen > inputlen) { // possible match
// no previous match
if (completion.empty()) {
completion = i->_key.c_str() + inputlen;
} else {
// take common prefix of previous match and this command
for (uint j = 0; j < completion.size(); j++) {
if (inputlen + j >= i->_key.size() ||
completion[j] != i->_key[inputlen + j]) {
completion = Common::String(completion.begin(), completion.begin() + j);
// If there is no unambiguous completion, abort
if (completion.empty())
return false;
break;
}
}
}
}
}
}
if (completion.empty())
return false;
return true;
}
#if defined(USE_TEXT_CONSOLE_FOR_DEBUGGER) && defined(USE_READLINE)
char *Debugger::readlineComplete(const char *input, int state) {
static CommandsMap::const_iterator iter;
// We assume that _cmds isn't changed between calls to readlineComplete,
// unless state is 0.
if (state == 0) {
iter = _cmds.begin();
} else {
++iter;
}
for (; iter != _cmds.end(); ++iter) {
if (iter->_key.hasPrefix(input)) {
char *ret = (char *)malloc(iter->_key.size() + 1);
strcpy(ret, iter->_key.c_str());
return ret;
}
}
return 0;
}
#endif
// Variable registration function
void Debugger::registerVar(const Common::String &varname, void *pointer, VarType type, int arraySize) {
// TODO: Filter out duplicates
// TODO: Sort this list? Then we can do binary search later on when doing lookups.
assert(pointer);
Var tmp;
tmp.name = varname;
tmp.type = type;
tmp.variable = pointer;
tmp.arraySize = arraySize;
_vars.push_back(tmp);
}
// Command registration function
void Debugger::registerCmd(const Common::String &cmdname, Debuglet *debuglet) {
assert(debuglet && debuglet->isValid());
_cmds[cmdname] = Common::SharedPtr<Debuglet>(debuglet);
}
// Detach ("exit") the debugger
bool Debugger::cmdExit(int argc, const char **argv) {
detach();
return false;
}
// Print a list of all registered commands (and variables, if any),
// nicely word-wrapped.
bool Debugger::cmdHelp(int argc, const char **argv) {
const int charsPerLine = getCharsPerLine();
int width, size;
uint i;
debugPrintf("Commands are:\n");
// Obtain a list of sorted command names
Common::Array<Common::String> cmds;
CommandsMap::const_iterator iter, e = _cmds.end();
for (iter = _cmds.begin(); iter != e; ++iter) {
cmds.push_back(iter->_key);
}
sort(cmds.begin(), cmds.end());
// Print them all
width = 0;
for (i = 0; i < cmds.size(); i++) {
size = cmds[i].size() + 1;
if ((width + size) >= charsPerLine) {
debugPrintf("\n");
width = size;
} else
width += size;
debugPrintf("%s ", cmds[i].c_str());
}
debugPrintf("\n");
if (!_vars.empty()) {
debugPrintf("\n");
debugPrintf("Variables are:\n");
width = 0;
for (i = 0; i < _vars.size(); i++) {
size = _vars[i].name.size() + 1;
if ((width + size) >= charsPerLine) {
debugPrintf("\n");
width = size;
} else
width += size;
debugPrintf("%s ", _vars[i].name.c_str());
}
debugPrintf("\n");
}
return true;
}
bool Debugger::cmdOpenLog(int argc, const char **argv) {
if (g_system->hasFeature(OSystem::kFeatureDisplayLogFile))
g_system->displayLogFile();
else
debugPrintf("Opening the log file not supported on this system\n");
return true;
}
#ifndef DISABLE_MD5
struct ArchiveMemberLess {
bool operator()(const Common::ArchiveMemberPtr &x, const Common::ArchiveMemberPtr &y) const {
return (*x).getDisplayName().compareToIgnoreCase((*y).getDisplayName()) < 0;
}
};
bool Debugger::cmdMd5(int argc, const char **argv) {
if (argc < 2) {
debugPrintf("md5 [-n length] <filename | pattern>\n");
} else {
uint32 length = 0;
uint paramOffset = 0;
// If the user supplied an -n parameter, set the bytes to read
if (!strcmp(argv[1], "-n")) {
// Make sure that we have at least two more parameters
if (argc < 4) {
debugPrintf("md5 [-n length] <filename | pattern>\n");
return true;
}
length = atoi(argv[2]);
paramOffset = 2;
}
// Assume that spaces are part of a single filename.
Common::String filename = argv[1 + paramOffset];
for (int i = 2 + paramOffset; i < argc; i++) {
filename = filename + " " + argv[i];
}
Common::ArchiveMemberList list;
SearchMan.listMatchingMembers(list, filename);
if (list.empty()) {
debugPrintf("File '%s' not found\n", filename.c_str());
} else {
sort(list.begin(), list.end(), ArchiveMemberLess());
for (Common::ArchiveMemberList::iterator iter = list.begin(); iter != list.end(); ++iter) {
Common::SeekableReadStream *stream = (*iter)->createReadStream();
Common::String md5 = Common::computeStreamMD5AsString(*stream, length);
debugPrintf("%s %s %d\n", md5.c_str(), (*iter)->getDisplayName().c_str(), stream->size());
delete stream;
}
}
}
return true;
}
bool Debugger::cmdMd5Mac(int argc, const char **argv) {
if (argc < 2) {
debugPrintf("md5mac [-n length] <base filename>\n");
} else {
uint32 length = 0;
uint paramOffset = 0;
// If the user supplied an -n parameter, set the bytes to read
if (!strcmp(argv[1], "-n")) {
// Make sure that we have at least two more parameters
if (argc < 4) {
debugPrintf("md5mac [-n length] <base filename>\n");
return true;
}
length = atoi(argv[2]);
paramOffset = 2;
}
// Assume that spaces are part of a single filename.
Common::String filename = argv[1 + paramOffset];
for (int i = 2 + paramOffset; i < argc; i++) {
filename = filename + " " + argv[i];
}
Common::MacResManager macResMan;
// FIXME: There currently isn't any way to tell the Mac resource
// manager to open a specific file. Instead, it takes a "base name"
// and constructs a file name out of that. While usually a desirable
// thing, it's not ideal here.
if (!macResMan.open(filename)) {
debugPrintf("Resource file '%s' not found\n", filename.c_str());
} else {
if (!macResMan.hasResFork() && !macResMan.hasDataFork()) {
debugPrintf("'%s' has neither data not resource fork\n", macResMan.getBaseFileName().c_str());
} else {
// The resource fork is probably the most relevant one.
if (macResMan.hasResFork()) {
Common::String md5 = macResMan.computeResForkMD5AsString(length);
debugPrintf("%s %s (resource) %d\n", md5.c_str(), macResMan.getBaseFileName().c_str(), macResMan.getResForkDataSize());
}
if (macResMan.hasDataFork()) {
Common::SeekableReadStream *stream = macResMan.getDataFork();
Common::String md5 = Common::computeStreamMD5AsString(*stream, length);
debugPrintf("%s %s (data) %d\n", md5.c_str(), macResMan.getBaseFileName().c_str(), stream->size());
}
}
macResMan.close();
}
}
return true;
}
#endif
bool Debugger::cmdDebugLevel(int argc, const char **argv) {
if (argc == 1) { // print level
debugPrintf("Debugging is currently %s (set at level %d)\n", (gDebugLevel >= 0) ? "enabled" : "disabled", gDebugLevel);
debugPrintf("Usage: %s <n> where n is 0 to 10 or -1 to disable debugging\n", argv[0]);
} else { // set level
gDebugLevel = atoi(argv[1]);
if (gDebugLevel >= 0 && gDebugLevel < 11) {
debugPrintf("Debug level set to level %d\n", gDebugLevel);
} else if (gDebugLevel < 0) {
debugPrintf("Debugging is now disabled\n");
} else {
debugPrintf("Invalid debug level value\n");
debugPrintf("Usage: %s <n> where n is 0 to 10 or -1 to disable debugging\n", argv[0]);
}
}
return true;
}
bool Debugger::cmdDebugFlagsList(int argc, const char **argv) {
const Common::DebugManager::DebugChannelList &debugLevels = DebugMan.listDebugChannels();
debugPrintf("Engine debug levels:\n");
debugPrintf("--------------------\n");
if (debugLevels.empty()) {
debugPrintf("No engine debug levels\n");
return true;
}
for (Common::DebugManager::DebugChannelList::const_iterator i = debugLevels.begin(); i != debugLevels.end(); ++i) {
debugPrintf("%c%s - %s (%s)\n", i->enabled ? '+' : ' ',
i->name.c_str(), i->description.c_str(),
i->enabled ? "enabled" : "disabled");
}
debugPrintf("\n");
return true;
}
bool Debugger::cmdDebugFlagEnable(int argc, const char **argv) {
if (argc < 2) {
debugPrintf("debugflag_enable [<flag> | all]\n");
} else {
if (!scumm_stricmp(argv[1], "all")) {
debugPrintf("Enabled all debug flags\n");
DebugMan.enableAllDebugChannels();
} else if (DebugMan.enableDebugChannel(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::cmdDebugFlagDisable(int argc, const char **argv) {
if (argc < 2) {
debugPrintf("debugflag_disable [<flag> | all]\n");
} else {
if (!scumm_stricmp(argv[1], "all")) {
debugPrintf("Disabled all debug flags\n");
DebugMan.disableAllDebugChannels();
} else if (DebugMan.disableDebugChannel(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
#ifndef USE_TEXT_CONSOLE_FOR_DEBUGGER
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, Common::String &completion, void *refCon) {
Debugger *debugger = (Debugger *)refCon;
return debugger->tabComplete(input, completion);
}
#endif
} // End of namespace GUI
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