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This should fix the error with glib. An error message will still be
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printed, but a default backtrace will occur in this case.
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--
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Index: gdb-7.8.90.20150214/gdb/python/py-framefilter.c
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===================================================================
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--- gdb-7.8.90.20150214.orig/gdb/python/py-framefilter.c 2015-02-14 17:35:12.277653200 +0100
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+++ gdb-7.8.90.20150214/gdb/python/py-framefilter.c 2015-02-14 17:36:15.737953789 +0100
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@@ -1506,6 +1506,7 @@ gdbpy_apply_frame_filter (const struct e
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volatile struct gdb_exception except;
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PyObject *item;
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htab_t levels_printed;
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+ int count_printed = 0;
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if (!gdb_python_initialized)
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return EXT_LANG_BT_NO_FILTERS;
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@@ -1525,24 +1526,7 @@ gdbpy_apply_frame_filter (const struct e
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iterable = bootstrap_python_frame_filters (frame, frame_low, frame_high);
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if (iterable == NULL)
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- {
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- /* Normally if there is an error GDB prints the exception,
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- abandons the backtrace and exits. The user can then call "bt
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- no-filters", and get a default backtrace (it would be
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- confusing to automatically start a standard backtrace halfway
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- through a Python filtered backtrace). However in the case
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- where GDB cannot initialize the frame filters (most likely
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- due to incorrect auto-load paths), GDB has printed nothing.
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- In this case it is OK to print the default backtrace after
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- printing the error message. GDB returns EXT_LANG_BT_NO_FILTERS
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- here to signify there are no filters after printing the
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- initialization error. This return code will trigger a
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- default backtrace. */
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-
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- gdbpy_print_stack ();
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- do_cleanups (cleanups);
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- return EXT_LANG_BT_NO_FILTERS;
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- }
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+ goto error_nothing_printed;
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/* If iterable is None, then there are no frame filters registered.
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If this is the case, defer to default GDB printing routines in MI
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@@ -1573,15 +1557,40 @@ gdbpy_apply_frame_filter (const struct e
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error and continue with other frames. */
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if (success == EXT_LANG_BT_ERROR)
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gdbpy_print_stack ();
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+
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+ count_printed++;
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}
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if (item == NULL && PyErr_Occurred ())
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- goto error;
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+ {
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+ if (count_printed > 0)
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+ goto error;
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+ else
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+ goto error_nothing_printed;
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+ }
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done:
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do_cleanups (cleanups);
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return success;
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+ /* Normally if there is an error GDB prints the exception,
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+ abandons the backtrace and exits. The user can then call "bt
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+ no-filters", and get a default backtrace (it would be
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+ confusing to automatically start a standard backtrace halfway
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+ through a Python filtered backtrace). However in the case
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+ where GDB cannot initialize the frame filters (most likely
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+ due to incorrect auto-load paths), GDB has printed nothing.
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+ In this case it is OK to print the default backtrace after
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+ printing the error message. GDB returns EXT_LANG_BT_NO_FILTERS
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+ here to signify there are no filters after printing the
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+ initialization error. This return code will trigger a
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+ default backtrace. */
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+
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+ error_nothing_printed:
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+ gdbpy_print_stack ();
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+ do_cleanups (cleanups);
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+ return EXT_LANG_BT_NO_FILTERS;
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+
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/* Exit and abandon backtrace on error, printing the exception that
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is set. */
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error:
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