How can I detect the moment when my function bool f()
returns false?
f
has complex if
statements that returns true or false, and it is costly to make breakpoints for all parts.
How can I detect the moment when my function bool f()
returns false?
f
has complex if
statements that returns true or false, and it is costly to make breakpoints for all parts.
you can try with a bit of Python code:
import gdb
class FunctionFinishBreakpoint (gdb.FinishBreakpoint):
def __init__ (self):
gdb.FinishBreakpoint.__init__(self, gdb.newest_frame(),
internal=True)
self.silent = True
def stop(self):
#print("after: {}".format(int(self.return_value)))
return not int(self.return_value)
class FunctionBreakpoint(gdb.Breakpoint):
def __init__ (self, spec):
gdb.Breakpoint.__init__(self, spec)
self.silent = True
def stop (self):
#print("before")
FunctionFinishBreakpoint() # set breakpoint on function return
return False # do not stop at function entry
FunctionBreakpoint("test")
Save that in a finish.py
file, edit it to your needs and source it from GDB, or run it between python ... end
or in python-interactive
(pi
).
This code creates a FunctionBreakpoint
, that triggers FunctionBreakpoint.stop
eachtime function test
is hit. The callback is silent, and only creates a FunctionFinishBreakpoint
, that stops at the end of the current frame (ie, at the end of your function). That second stop calls FunctionFinishBreakpoint.stop
, which tests if the return value evaluates to true or false. If it is "not true", it tells GDB to stop the execution.
Documentation references:
(gdb.FinishBreakpoint
was added to GDB Python interface for that very purpose, by myself :-)
(last time I checked, there was an efficiency problem with these FinishBreakpoint, you may notice it if your function is called very often)