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author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> | 2022-05-23 21:49:41 +0100 |
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committer | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> | 2022-05-23 21:49:41 +0100 |
commit | c9a431c7638ecebb6f2cb3eabd0e1b2b5e269c1e (patch) | |
tree | e56166909389a12aef50f1a8752128d9aeee6428 /runtime/doc/terminal.txt | |
parent | e8c4a64bffbe628a46dc172d04cfc2db6e8dd8b6 (diff) |
patch 8.2.5010: the terminal debugger uses various global variablesv8.2.5010
Problem: The terminal debugger uses various global variables.
Solution: Add a dictionary to hold the terminal debugger preferences.
Diffstat (limited to 'runtime/doc/terminal.txt')
-rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/terminal.txt | 57 |
1 files changed, 44 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/doc/terminal.txt b/runtime/doc/terminal.txt index 3d367bcd78..2c01c65316 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/terminal.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/terminal.txt @@ -1367,7 +1367,7 @@ Four autocommands can be used: > *TermdebugStartPre* TermdebugStartPre Before starting debugging. Not triggered if the debugger is already - running or |g:termdebugger| cannot be + running or the debugger command cannot be executed. *TermdebugStartPost* TermdebugStartPost After debugging has initialized. @@ -1398,18 +1398,24 @@ in a buffer with 'buftype' set to "prompt". This works slightly differently: *termdebug_use_prompt* Prompt mode can be used even when the |+terminal| feature is present with: > + let g:termdebug_config['use_prompt'] = 1 +Or if there is no g:termdebug_config: > let g:termdebug_use_prompt = 1 < *termdebug_map_K* The K key is normally mapped to :Evaluate. If you do not want this use: > + let g:termdebug_config['map_K'] = 0 +Or if there is no g:termdebug_config: > let g:termdebug_map_K = 0 - < *termdebug_disasm_window* -If you want the Asm window shown by default, set this to 1. Setting to -any value greater than 1 will set the Asm window height to that value: > +If you want the Asm window shown by default, set the flag to 1. +the "disasm_window_height" entry can be used to set the window height: > + let g:termdebug_config['disasm_window'] = 1 + let g:termdebug_config['disasm_window_height'] = 15 +or, if there is no g:termdebug_config: > let g:termdebug_disasm_window = 15 -< +Any value greater than 1 will set the Asm window height to that value: > Communication ~ *termdebug-communication* @@ -1426,15 +1432,36 @@ communication channel. Customizing ~ + *termdebug-customizing* *g:termdebug_config* +In the past several global variables were used for configuration. These are +deprecated, using the g:termdebug_config dictionary is preferred. When +g:termdebug_config exists the other global variables will not be used. -GDB command *termdebug-customizing* + +GDB command ~ *g:termdebugger* -To change the name of the gdb command, set the "g:termdebugger" variable before -invoking `:Termdebug`: > +To change the name of the gdb command, set "debugger" entry in +g:termdebug_config or the "g:termdebugger" variable before invoking +`:Termdebug`: > + let g:termdebug_config['command'] = "mygdb" +Or if there is no g:termdebug_config: > let g:termdebugger = "mygdb" + If the command needs an argument use a List: > + let g:termdebug_config['command'] = ['rr', 'replay', '--'] +Or if there is no g:termdebug_config: > let g:termdebugger = ['rr', 'replay', '--'] -< *gdb-version* + +Several arguments will be added to make gdb work well for the debugger. +If you want to modify them, add a function to filter the argument list: > + let g:termdebug_config['command_filter'] = MyDebugFilter + +If you do not want the arguments to be added, but you do need to set the +"pty", use a function to add the necessary arguments: > + let g:termdebug_config['command_add_args'] = MyAddArguments +The function will be called with the list of arguments so far, and a second +argument that is the name of the pty. + *gdb-version* Only debuggers fully compatible with gdb will work. Vim uses the GDB/MI interface. The "new-ui" command requires gdb version 7.12 or later. if you get this error: @@ -1442,8 +1469,8 @@ get this error: Then your gdb is too old. -Colors *hl-debugPC* *hl-debugBreakpoint* - +Colors~ + *hl-debugPC* *hl-debugBreakpoint* The color of the signs can be adjusted with these highlight groups: - debugPC the current position - debugBreakpoint a breakpoint @@ -1473,6 +1500,8 @@ these entries to the popup menu: Clear breakpoint `:Clear` Evaluate `:Evaluate` If you don't want this then disable it with: > + let g:termdebug_config['popup'] = 0 +or if there is no g:termdebug_config: > let g:termdebug_popup = 0 @@ -1480,15 +1509,17 @@ Vim window width *termdebug_wide* To change the width of the Vim window when debugging starts and use a vertical split: > + let g:termdebug_config['wide'] = 163 +Or if there is no g:termdebug_config: > let g:termdebug_wide = 163 This will set 'columns' to 163 when `:Termdebug` is used. The value is restored when quitting the debugger. -If g:termdebug_wide is set and 'columns' is already a greater value, then a +If the wide value is set and 'columns' is already a greater value, then a vertical split will be used without modifying 'columns'. -Set g:termdebug_wide to 1 to use a vertical split without ever changing +Set the wide value to 1 to use a vertical split without ever changing 'columns'. This is useful when the terminal can't be resized by Vim. |