Hi,
I am using gdb version "GNU gdb 6.8-debian" from an IDE I am writing.
I noticed what seems to me an inconsistency in replies using MI/2. If I
send then command "stack-list-frames", the reply is something like:
^done,stack=[frame={level="0",addr="0x080533d2",func="ONEOFPAR",file="xfpide.pas",fullname="/mnt/data/Appl/linux/fpcgui/xfpide.pas",line="44"},frame={level="1",addr="0x08053923",func="main",file="xfpide.pas",fullname="/mnt/data/Appl/linux/fpcgui/xfpide.pas",line="145"}]
_The "stack" value contains a list of "frame" values_. When I send the
command "stack-list-locals 1", the reply is:
^done,locals=[{name="result",value="-1215643660"},{name="ONEOFPAR",value="-1215643660"},{name="RESULT",value="-1215643660"}]
_The "locals" value is a comma-separated list of unnamed values_.
This is not an important issue, but I would like to understand why the
two cases use different structures... wouldn't it be better to use a
more uniform syntax? In the second case, a form like
[local={name="..",value="..."},local={}...] would be uniform and open to
future additions.
Thanks for your attention, and regards.
Doriano Blengino
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