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Auto merge of #68098 - ssomers:btreemap_gdb_pretty_print, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Test gdb pretty printing more and fix overzealous type substitution Adresses a problem concerning printing BTreeMap / BTreeSet data in gdb: when the key or value type name contains substring "LeafNode", and the map has multiple nodes (e.g. more than 11 elements), printing causes an exception. E.g. ``` rustc -g - <<EOF use std::collections::BTreeMap; struct MyLeafNode(i8); fn main() { let m: BTreeMap<i8, MyLeafNode> = (0..12).map(|i| (i, MyLeafNode(i))).collect(); assert!(!m.is_empty()); } EOF ``` ``` $ rust-gdb rust_out (gdb) b 7 (gdb) r (gdb) p m $1 = BTreeMap<i8, rust_out::MyLeafNode>(len: 12)Python Exception <class 'gdb.error'> No type named alloc::collections::btree::node::InternalNode<i8, rust_out::MyInternalNode>.: use std::collections::BTreeMap; ``` The code was written in #56144 by @tromey (and later touched upon by @RalfJung in #57045, but I think that had nothing to do with the issues in this PR).
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@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ class RustStdVecDequePrinter(object):
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def children_of_node(boxed_node, height, want_values):
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node_ptr = boxed_node['ptr']['pointer']
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if height > 0:
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type_name = str(node_ptr.type.target()).replace('LeafNode', 'InternalNode')
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type_name = str(node_ptr.type.target()).replace('LeafNode', 'InternalNode', 1)
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node_type = gdb.lookup_type(type_name)
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node_ptr = node_ptr.cast(node_type.pointer())
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leaf = node_ptr['data']
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// gdb-command: print empty_btree_map
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// gdb-check:$4 = BTreeMap<i32, u32>(len: 0)
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// gdb-command: print nasty_btree_map
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// gdb-check:$5 = BTreeMap<i32, pretty_std_collections::MyLeafNode>(len: 1) = {[1] = pretty_std_collections::MyLeafNode (11)}
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// gdb-command: print vec_deque
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// gdb-check:$5 = VecDeque<i32>(len: 3, cap: 8) = {5, 3, 7}
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// gdb-check:$6 = VecDeque<i32>(len: 3, cap: 8) = {5, 3, 7}
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// gdb-command: print vec_deque2
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// gdb-check:$6 = VecDeque<i32>(len: 7, cap: 8) = {2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}
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// gdb-check:$7 = VecDeque<i32>(len: 7, cap: 8) = {2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}
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#![allow(unused_variables)]
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use std::collections::BTreeMap;
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use std::collections::BTreeSet;
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use std::collections::VecDeque;
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struct MyLeafNode(i32); // helps to ensure we don't blindly replace substring "LeafNode"
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fn main() {
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// BTreeSet
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let mut btree_set = BTreeSet::new();
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@ -54,6 +59,9 @@ fn main() {
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let mut empty_btree_map: BTreeMap<i32, u32> = BTreeMap::new();
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let mut nasty_btree_map: BTreeMap<i32, MyLeafNode> = BTreeMap::new();
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nasty_btree_map.insert(1, MyLeafNode(11));
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// VecDeque
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let mut vec_deque = VecDeque::new();
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vec_deque.push_back(5);
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