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These include the primary +executable file, any shared libraries used by the inferior, and any +separate debug info files (see <a href="Separate-Debug-Files.html#Separate-Debug-Files">Separate Debug Files</a>). +<small>GDB</small> calls these symbol-containing files <em>objfiles</em>. +</p> +<p>The following objfile-related functions are available in the +<code>gdb</code> module: +</p> +<a name="index-gdb_002ecurrent_005fobjfile"></a> +<dl> +<dt><a name="index-gdb_002ecurrent_005fobjfile-1"></a>Function: <strong>gdb.current_objfile</strong> <em>()</em></dt> +<dd><p>When auto-loading a Python script (see <a href="Python-Auto_002dloading.html#Python-Auto_002dloading">Python Auto-loading</a>), <small>GDB</small> +sets the “current objfile” to the corresponding objfile. This +function returns the current objfile. If there is no current objfile, +this function returns <code>None</code>. +</p></dd></dl> + +<a name="index-gdb_002eobjfiles"></a> +<dl> +<dt><a name="index-gdb_002eobjfiles-1"></a>Function: <strong>gdb.objfiles</strong> <em>()</em></dt> +<dd><p>Return a sequence of objfiles referenced by the current program space. +See <a href="#Objfiles-In-Python">Objfiles In Python</a>, and <a href="Progspaces-In-Python.html#Progspaces-In-Python">Progspaces In Python</a>. This is identical +to <code>gdb.selected_inferior().progspace.objfiles()</code> and is included for +historical compatibility. +</p></dd></dl> + +<a name="index-gdb_002elookup_005fobjfile"></a> +<dl> +<dt><a name="index-gdb_002elookup_005fobjfile-1"></a>Function: <strong>gdb.lookup_objfile</strong> <em>(name <span class="roman">[</span>, by_build_id<span class="roman">]</span>)</em></dt> +<dd><p>Look up <var>name</var>, a file name or build ID, in the list of objfiles +for the current program space (see <a href="Progspaces-In-Python.html#Progspaces-In-Python">Progspaces In Python</a>). +If the objfile is not found throw the Python <code>ValueError</code> exception. +</p> +<p>If <var>name</var> is a relative file name, then it will match any +source file name with the same trailing components. For example, if +<var>name</var> is ‘<samp>gcc/expr.c</samp>’, then it will match source file +name of <samp>/build/trunk/gcc/expr.c</samp>, but not +<samp>/build/trunk/libcpp/expr.c</samp> or <samp>/build/trunk/gcc/x-expr.c</samp>. +</p> +<p>If <var>by_build_id</var> is provided and is <code>True</code> then <var>name</var> +is the build ID of the objfile. Otherwise, <var>name</var> is a file name. +This is supported only on some operating systems, notably those which use +the ELF format for binary files and the <small>GNU</small> Binutils. For more details +about this feature, see the description of the <samp>--build-id</samp> +command-line option in <a href="http://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/ld/Options.html#Options">Command Line Options</a> in <cite>The GNU Linker</cite>. +</p></dd></dl> + +<p>Each objfile is represented by an instance of the <code>gdb.Objfile</code> +class. +</p> +<dl> +<dt><a name="index-Objfile_002efilename"></a>Variable: <strong>Objfile.filename</strong></dt> +<dd><p>The file name of the objfile as a string, with symbolic links resolved. +</p> +<p>The value is <code>None</code> if the objfile is no longer valid. +See the <code>gdb.Objfile.is_valid</code> method, described below. +</p></dd></dl> + +<dl> +<dt><a name="index-Objfile_002eusername"></a>Variable: <strong>Objfile.username</strong></dt> +<dd><p>The file name of the objfile as specified by the user as a string. +</p> +<p>The value is <code>None</code> if the objfile is no longer valid. +See the <code>gdb.Objfile.is_valid</code> method, described below. +</p></dd></dl> + +<dl> +<dt><a name="index-Objfile_002eis_005ffile"></a>Variable: <strong>Objfile.is_file</strong></dt> +<dd><p>An objfile often comes from an ordinary file, but in some cases it may +be constructed from the contents of memory. This attribute is +<code>True</code> for file-backed objfiles, and <code>False</code> for other +kinds. +</p></dd></dl> + +<dl> +<dt><a name="index-Objfile_002eowner"></a>Variable: <strong>Objfile.owner</strong></dt> +<dd><p>For separate debug info objfiles this is the corresponding <code>gdb.Objfile</code> +object that debug info is being provided for. +Otherwise this is <code>None</code>. +Separate debug info objfiles are added with the +<code>gdb.Objfile.add_separate_debug_file</code> method, described below. +</p></dd></dl> + +<dl> +<dt><a name="index-Objfile_002ebuild_005fid"></a>Variable: <strong>Objfile.build_id</strong></dt> +<dd><p>The build ID of the objfile as a string. +If the objfile does not have a build ID then the value is <code>None</code>. +</p> +<p>This is supported only on some operating systems, notably those which use +the ELF format for binary files and the <small>GNU</small> Binutils. For more details +about this feature, see the description of the <samp>--build-id</samp> +command-line option in <a href="http://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/ld/Options.html#Options">Command Line Options</a> in <cite>The GNU Linker</cite>. +</p></dd></dl> + +<dl> +<dt><a name="index-Objfile_002eprogspace"></a>Variable: <strong>Objfile.progspace</strong></dt> +<dd><p>The containing program space of the objfile as a <code>gdb.Progspace</code> +object. See <a href="Progspaces-In-Python.html#Progspaces-In-Python">Progspaces In Python</a>. +</p></dd></dl> + +<dl> +<dt><a name="index-Objfile_002epretty_005fprinters"></a>Variable: <strong>Objfile.pretty_printers</strong></dt> +<dd><p>The <code>pretty_printers</code> attribute is a list of functions. It is +used to look up pretty-printers. A <code>Value</code> is passed to each +function in order; if the function returns <code>None</code>, then the +search continues. Otherwise, the return value should be an object +which is used to format the value. See <a href="Pretty-Printing-API.html#Pretty-Printing-API">Pretty Printing API</a>, for more +information. +</p></dd></dl> + +<dl> +<dt><a name="index-Objfile_002etype_005fprinters"></a>Variable: <strong>Objfile.type_printers</strong></dt> +<dd><p>The <code>type_printers</code> attribute is a list of type printer objects. +See <a href="Type-Printing-API.html#Type-Printing-API">Type Printing API</a>, for more information. +</p></dd></dl> + +<dl> +<dt><a name="index-Objfile_002eframe_005ffilters"></a>Variable: <strong>Objfile.frame_filters</strong></dt> +<dd><p>The <code>frame_filters</code> attribute is a dictionary of frame filter +objects. See <a href="Frame-Filter-API.html#Frame-Filter-API">Frame Filter API</a>, for more information. +</p></dd></dl> + +<p>One may add arbitrary attributes to <code>gdb.Objfile</code> objects +in the usual Python way. +This is useful if, for example, one needs to do some extra record keeping +associated with the objfile. +</p> +<p>In this contrived example we record the time when <small>GDB</small> +loaded the objfile. +</p> +<div class="smallexample"> +<pre class="smallexample">(gdb) python +import datetime +def new_objfile_handler(event): + # Set the time_loaded attribute of the new objfile. + event.new_objfile.time_loaded = datetime.datetime.today() +gdb.events.new_objfile.connect(new_objfile_handler) +end +(gdb) file ./hello +Reading symbols from ./hello... +(gdb) python print gdb.objfiles()[0].time_loaded +2014-10-09 11:41:36.770345 +</pre></div> + +<p>A <code>gdb.Objfile</code> object has the following methods: +</p> +<dl> +<dt><a name="index-Objfile_002eis_005fvalid"></a>Function: <strong>Objfile.is_valid</strong> <em>()</em></dt> +<dd><p>Returns <code>True</code> if the <code>gdb.Objfile</code> object is valid, +<code>False</code> if not. A <code>gdb.Objfile</code> object can become invalid +if the object file it refers to is not loaded in <small>GDB</small> any +longer. All other <code>gdb.Objfile</code> methods will throw an exception +if it is invalid at the time the method is called. +</p></dd></dl> + +<dl> +<dt><a name="index-Objfile_002eadd_005fseparate_005fdebug_005ffile"></a>Function: <strong>Objfile.add_separate_debug_file</strong> <em>(file)</em></dt> +<dd><p>Add <var>file</var> to the list of files that <small>GDB</small> will search for +debug information for the objfile. +This is useful when the debug info has been removed from the program +and stored in a separate file. <small>GDB</small> has built-in support for +finding separate debug info files (see <a href="Separate-Debug-Files.html#Separate-Debug-Files">Separate Debug Files</a>), but if +the file doesn’t live in one of the standard places that <small>GDB</small> +searches then this function can be used to add a debug info file +from a different place. +</p></dd></dl> + +<dl> +<dt><a name="index-Objfile_002elookup_005fglobal_005fsymbol"></a>Function: <strong>Objfile.lookup_global_symbol</strong> <em>(name <span class="roman">[</span>, domain<span class="roman">]</span>)</em></dt> +<dd><p>Search for a global symbol named <var>name</var> in this objfile. Optionally, the +search scope can be restricted with the <var>domain</var> argument. +The <var>domain</var> argument must be a domain constant defined in the <code>gdb</code> +module and described in <a href="Symbols-In-Python.html#Symbols-In-Python">Symbols In Python</a>. This function is similar to +<code>gdb.lookup_global_symbol</code>, except that the search is limited to this +objfile. +</p> +<p>The result is a <code>gdb.Symbol</code> object or <code>None</code> if the symbol +is not found. +</p></dd></dl> + +<dl> +<dt><a name="index-Objfile_002elookup_005fstatic_005fsymbol"></a>Function: <strong>Objfile.lookup_static_symbol</strong> <em>(name <span class="roman">[</span>, domain<span class="roman">]</span>)</em></dt> +<dd><p>Like <code>Objfile.lookup_global_symbol</code>, but searches for a global +symbol with static linkage named <var>name</var> in this objfile. +</p></dd></dl> + +<hr> +<div class="header"> +<p> +Next: <a href="Frames-In-Python.html#Frames-In-Python" accesskey="n" rel="next">Frames In Python</a>, Previous: <a href="Progspaces-In-Python.html#Progspaces-In-Python" accesskey="p" rel="previous">Progspaces In Python</a>, Up: <a href="Python-API.html#Python-API" accesskey="u" rel="up">Python API</a> [<a href="index.html#SEC_Contents" title="Table of contents" rel="contents">Contents</a>][<a href="Concept-Index.html#Concept-Index" title="Index" rel="index">Index</a>]</p> +</div> + + + +</body> +</html> |