The gdb Python API provides classes, interfaces and functions to implement, register and manipulate xmethods. See Xmethods In Python.
An xmethod matcher should be an instance of a class derived from
XMethodMatcher
defined in the module gdb.xmethod
, or an
object with similar interface and attributes. An instance of
XMethodMatcher
has the following attributes:
A list of named methods managed by the matcher. Each object in the list is an instance of the class
XMethod
defined in the modulegdb.xmethod
, or any object with the following attributes:
name
- Name of the xmethod which should be unique for each xmethod managed by the matcher.
enabled
- A boolean value indicating whether the xmethod is enabled or disabled.
The class
XMethod
is a convenience class with same attributes as above along with the following constructor:
The XMethodMatcher
class has the following methods:
Constructs an enabled xmethod matcher with name name. The
methods
attribute is initialized toNone
.
Derived classes should override this method. It should return a xmethod worker object (or a sequence of xmethod worker objects) matching the class_type and method_name. class_type is a
gdb.Type
object, and method_name is a string value. If the matcher manages named methods as listed in itsmethods
attribute, then only those worker objects whose corresponding entries in themethods
list are enabled should be returned.
An xmethod worker should be an instance of a class derived from
XMethodWorker
defined in the module gdb.xmethod
,
or support the following interface:
This method returns a sequence of
gdb.Type
objects corresponding to the arguments that the xmethod takes. It can return an empty sequence orNone
if the xmethod does not take any arguments. If the xmethod takes a single argument, then a singlegdb.Type
object corresponding to it can be returned.
This method returns a
gdb.Type
object representing the type of the result of invoking this xmethod. The args argument is the same tuple of arguments that would be passed to the__call__
method of this worker.
This is the method which does the work of the xmethod. The args arguments is the tuple of arguments to the xmethod. Each element in this tuple is a gdb.Value object. The first element is always the
this
pointer value.
For gdb to lookup xmethods, the xmethod matchers
should be registered using the following function defined in the module
gdb.xmethod
:
The
matcher
is registered withlocus
, replacing an existing matcher with the same name asmatcher
ifreplace
isTrue
.locus
can be agdb.Objfile
object (see Objfiles In Python), or agdb.Progspace
object (see Progspaces In Python), orNone
. If it isNone
, thenmatcher
is registered globally.