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From: "pedro at palves dot net" <sourceware-bugzilla@sourceware.org> To: gdb-prs@sourceware.org Subject: [Bug gdb/30541] Add target valgrind Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2023 17:04:26 +0000 [thread overview] Message-ID: <bug-30541-4717-O0KQnraAUu@http.sourceware.org/bugzilla/> (raw) In-Reply-To: <bug-30541-4717@http.sourceware.org/bugzilla/> https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30541 --- Comment #8 from Pedro Alves <pedro at palves dot net> --- > user-defined commands don't have a $@ or $* like shells as far as I know Yeah. There's $argc, and then $arg0..$argN, though. So you can loop over the arguments and build the valgrind command that way. You'd probably use Python to actually concatenate the strings. > I guess this would be easier in Python but I'm a bit useless at scripting. I guess you'd start with something like this: $ cat target-valgrind.py import gdb class TargetValgrind(gdb.Command): def __init__(self): super(TargetValgrind, self).__init__("target valgrind", gdb.COMMAND_USER) def invoke(self, arg, from_tty): gdb.execute("target extended-remote | vgdb --multi " + " ".join(arg.split())) TargetValgrind() Source that in gdb, and then enter "(gdb) target valgrind foo bar" -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2023-06-15 17:04 UTC|newest] Thread overview: 36+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top 2023-06-12 13:14 [Bug gdb/30541] New: " mark at klomp dot org 2023-06-13 17:01 ` [Bug gdb/30541] " tromey at sourceware dot org 2023-06-13 17:03 ` tromey at sourceware dot org 2023-06-15 11:22 ` pedro at palves dot net 2023-06-15 12:54 ` tromey at sourceware dot org 2023-06-15 13:13 ` mark at klomp dot org 2023-06-15 13:31 ` pedro at palves dot net 2023-06-15 15:40 ` pjfloyd at wanadoo dot fr 2023-06-15 17:04 ` pedro at palves dot net [this message] 2023-06-20 17:54 ` tromey at sourceware dot org 2023-07-06 15:55 ` tromey at sourceware dot org 2023-07-06 16:44 ` mark at klomp dot org 2023-07-06 17:17 ` sam at gentoo dot org 2023-07-10 21:36 ` tromey at sourceware dot org 2023-07-11 8:18 ` pedro at palves dot net 2023-07-11 8:24 ` pedro at palves dot net 2023-07-11 8:26 ` pedro at palves dot net 2023-07-11 12:23 ` tromey at sourceware dot org 2023-07-11 17:27 ` pedro at palves dot net 2023-07-11 17:29 ` pedro at palves dot net 2023-07-11 18:46 ` tromey at sourceware dot org 2023-07-11 19:44 ` pedro at palves dot net 2023-07-11 19:50 ` pedro at palves dot net 2023-07-11 21:39 ` mark at klomp dot org 2023-07-12 9:05 ` pedro at palves dot net 2023-07-12 10:26 ` pedro at palves dot net 2023-07-12 10:29 ` pedro at palves dot net 2023-07-13 13:38 ` mark at klomp dot org 2023-07-13 13:59 ` mark at klomp dot org 2023-07-13 14:14 ` tromey at sourceware dot org 2023-07-13 14:26 ` mark at klomp dot org 2023-07-13 16:35 ` pedro at palves dot net 2023-07-13 16:38 ` pedro at palves dot net 2023-07-13 17:43 ` pedro at palves dot net 2023-07-14 15:15 ` mark at klomp dot org 2023-08-25 15:50 ` aburgess at redhat dot com
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