When debugging in Emacs with gdb-mi, the cursor in *gud-xxx*
window always fails to jump to point-max
, then I follow some other's settings and make some advice
like below:
(defun hack-gud-mode ()
(when (string= major-mode "gud-mode")
(goto-char (point-max))))
(defadvice switch-to-buffer (after switch-to-buffer-after activate)
(hack-gud-mode))
(defadvice comint-send-input (after comint-send-input-after activate)
(hack-gud-mode))
(defadvice windmove-do-window-select (after windmove-do-window-select-after activate)
(hack-gud-mode))
(defadvice gud-call (after gud-call-select-after activate)
(hack-gud-mode))
But the problem still exists: when I hit some gdb command and press Ret(comint-send-input), there is still no guarantee that the cursor would jump. Also I feel that it is too frustrating to add so many advice functions. Is there any better setting for it?
comint-scroll-to-bottom-on-input
andcomint-scroll-to-bottom-on-output
variables? Perhaps experimentation w/these will help.