- fix CApplicationLaunchShortcut find config method test for
Container build so we don't ignore valid local launch configs
Change-Id: I4453ce2b26e15c9ec8ad53252e9e539c1268ddd8
- add logic in CApplicationLaunchShortcut find launch configs to
discard any launch config that has a Docker Connection URI
attribute
Change-Id: Ieb53f4c89b24cd3fac01bec35eafc8c62748d0b3
The o.e.c.debug.ui uses some internals in o.e.ui.ide that only existed
in Oxygen and greater. Bug 516470, which should be fixed for Photon will
mean these internals can be removed.
Change-Id: If0fbd186a8d6b77a6cb6b8a9d231c784b45cb88d
This commit fixes the "misalignment" of the breakpoint icon by replacing
it with the same icon as JDT uses.
Change-Id: I5a205a095dd37f61774adbf0fc61378ad29fe2bf
Signed-off-by: Jesper Eskilson <jesper.eskilson@iar.com>
Provide a way to add new toolchains. Also start of UI to allow for
reordering them to help with toolchain selection for targets.
New Generic Target Wizard for the new wizard2 extension point for the
Launch Bar Target UI.
Change-Id: I60635ab27dad5b69df72c339337473183dcf711a
As ArrayContentProvider is stateless, re-using the global instance
avoids a few allocations.
Change-Id: Ia378195c2c90e35badcf6e2c1938a93877a442e6
Signed-off-by: Andreas Sewe <andreas.sewe@codetrails.com>
This fix applies during debugging:
1) If a user has overridden the default editor to open an IFile with,
ensure that decision is respected by the breakpoints window.
2) If a user has put a breakpoint in an external file, open the same
editor as would be opened by File > Open File
Change-Id: Id32419f1197e3a8eaebf8fad176a884464cbcf85
When the editor is first opened, if it is not opened on something
that resolves isDebugElement = true, the set of controls to be visible
is different. This change ensures that the same editor can be reused
between isDebugElement = true and isDebugElement = false cases.
Change-Id: I153433de1716c8c8eeffd6ec49d0b1422b04921e
With the new "Preferences" button in CSourceNotFoundEditor always
visible, under some conditions (e.g. when no debug info available)
there would be a large gap due to invisible buttons. This change
does a relayout / exclude when the visibility of the buttons
change.
Change-Id: I68ae8665c286eb41f37fa823b3d3168175140ba3
When the Source Not Found Editor opens with only an address, the message
is changed, to confuse the user less.
Change-Id: I1dcc9fae80d20975b00d2d356469ddda8c2d8d2b
Signed-off-by: Yannick Mayeur <yannick.mayeur@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonah Graham <jonah@kichwacoders.com>
Also-by: Pierre Sachot <sachot.pierre@laposte.net>
Also-by: Jonah Graham <jonah@kichwacoders.com>
You now have more precise options for the Source not
Found Editor.
Change-Id: I7391e50c0a9bf7fc712a45d1946e5a24e91c4991
Signed-off-by: Pierre Sachot <sachot.pierre@laposte.net>
Signed-off-by: Yannick Mayeur <yannick.mayeur@gmail.com>
Also-by: Pierre Sachot <sachot.pierre@laposte.net>
Also-by: Yannick Mayeur <yannick.mayeur@gmail.com>
We added a checkbox to disable the source not found editor and an option
in preferences for adding it again.
Change-Id: Icc7a21cd14ea81e53517d0b3c420de0927335ed4
Also-by: Yannick Mayeur <yannick.mayeur@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Pierre Sachot <sachot.pierre@laposte.net>
Allow disassembled code to be displayed even while a running thread is
selected. Switching from a suspended to a live thread does not clear
the view. To initially get the disassembled code, a suspended context
is required.
Move the check for a frame context to the backend, allowing extenders to
provide custom symbol lookup by overriding
DisassemblyBackendDsf#evaluateAddressExpression. Overriding this method
to provide custom lookup also allows fetching disassembled code from a
live thread.
Edit: Make Disassembly message consistent so that prior to selecting a
suspended context the view shows 'No Debug Context'. After selecting a
suspended context disassembly is shown for all nodes except launch.
Change-Id: I42c54b179b5dacc16f7a5e04a83ddb973ccc6dde
Signed-off-by: Stephen Flynn <stephen.flynn@dell.com>
This removes a lot of pom.xml from the source tree. This is using the
"POM-less" Tycho functionality.
See
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Tycho/Release_Notes/0.24#POM-less_Tycho_builds
One advantage of this is that you do not need to update the version in
the pom.xml when you change it in the MANIFEST.MF because the pom.xml is
automatically generated. This also reduces a lot of the duplicated
information and pom.xml repetition.
- Maven 3.3 and up is required.
- Only eclipse-plugins and eclipse-features can be pom-less.
Repositories, target and others still have pom.xml.
- New parent poms are added because a parent is necessary directly one
level above the plug-in/feature that will have its pom generated
- Some test plug-ins had to be renamed .test -> .tests because it's
required so that it detects that it's a test plug-in
- Some suites were renamed so that they all use the same consistent name
"AutomatedIntegrationSuite"
- Profiles were added for the more common test configurations. They are
activated by the presence of simple .properties files that only serve to
activate the correct profile. The profiles:
- One for UI tests (UI present and start in UI thread)
- One for SWTBot tests (UI present and do not start in UI thread)
Other test plug-ins that are too different are kept intact and still
have
a pom.xml
- Fragments are kept intact since they all have different target
platform configurations
Change-Id: I9d73380eb766f547830c552daf08053a30b1845c
Signed-off-by: Marc-Andre Laperle <marc-andre.laperle@ericsson.com>
When using the "Alt-Enter" shortcut with a breakpoint selected, the
properties dialog that is created is missing some fields. This seems to
be caused by the fact that the dialog, when summoned in this way, is
created using a wrong context: an ICLineBreakpoint instead of the
expected CBreakpointContext. That context is then used to fetch
properties from the store, which fails.
This is a naive fix that attempts to work around this by creating a
proper context from the breakpoint.
Change-Id: I2b7c86965d09898dd1cd7eeb3c3f704bb2995e20
- Adding default methods can now be ignored
- Adding fields is now an error but we probably want to ignore this
because it is quite restrictive
Change-Id: Ie57c69f54c64e4913d1498b02e86d00c93f8101a
Signed-off-by: Marc-Andre Laperle <marc-andre.laperle@ericsson.com>
... if they are closed and reopened whilst pinned.
This was because IPartListener2 was being removed before #partClosed()
was called.
Change-Id: I16de016387131b775237b5d61639bb32107231fe
Signed-off-by: Bruno Medeiros <bruno.do.medeiros@gmail.com>
The value returned by IBreakpointAction#getTypeName() must match the
value provided in the plugin.xml file for that same action. The two
names are compared in ActionDialog.createDialogArea() to know if the
proper action has been found. This is a fragile technique, that should
eventually be improved. For now, we just fix the current problem.
Change-Id: I70fd8b90fc680d3a5d55a95bdd5193d382b6c6f2
This commit also enables a richer set of enablement checks when
contributing ConsolePageParticipants to the Debugger Console view.
Change-Id: I34aa010fd9cfa91f24781e2bef5ba41b9525eab0
To perform actions on the GdbFullCliConsole, it is important to provide
access to the terminal widget. This patch adds the new method
GdbFullCliConsolePage#getTerminalViewControl() to give access to the
ITerminalViewControl.
Also, to be consistent with the platform's ConsoleView, this patch also
adds the same groups in the toolbar. Namely
IConsoleConstants.LAUNCH_GROUP and IConsoleConstants.OUTPUT_GROUP.
Extenders can use these groups to add their buttons to the Debugger
Console view.
Change-Id: I217ce54ada63796de776c6b4cb6b925c3feb7eea
This commit borrows code from ConsoleView and ConsoleManager to allow
adding page participants to GdbFullCliConsole.
Change-Id: I4b99600bc4fba3bfecb9a4822f94e2be7d3aa601
Signed-off-by: Stephen Flynn <stephen.flynn@dell.com>
When a new launch is triggered and a new GDB console created, it was
shown automatically. However, if there was a current debug session
where the selection was a stack frame, our sticky policy
(DefaultDsfSelectionPolicy) prevents the new session from being
selected, so the new GDB console shown didn't match the selection in the
DV.
With this patch, when a new GDB console is created, we don't show it
automatically, but let other logic figure out if it should be shown or
not.
Change-Id: If826677a6fb0f925f6b397a13f61fc75fc892748
This adds a new service, GDBFocusSynchronizer, that helps keep the
internal GDB selection and the Debug View selection synchronized.
Change-Id: I021b3f65d61e82f6971bdb9232369b6fdf58ea5b
The DebuggerConsoleView may be interfering with other views while
bringing it to the top. This is not desirable as many users may not need
to access the features of the GDB CLI.
With this change the view will be shown but not automatically brought up
to the top, so users can find it and select it as needed.
Change-Id: I6a26f3a39d43732659d1db4e1aeb77f3c9e399d9
Signed-off-by: Alvaro Sanchez-Leon <alvsan09@gmail.com>
IDebuggerConsoleManager.showConsoleView() was mimicked on
IConsoleManager.showConsoleView() which allows to specify which console
in the view should now be shown.
This makes sense for the generic platform Console view where extenders
could choose to display any kind of console when an event happens (e.g.,
a build console when the build is started). However, in our Debugger
Console case, it complicates things unnecessarily. In our case, we want
to be able to open the view, but the console to show is handled by other
logic such as a synchronizer service.
And if there is a need to change which console should be shown within
the Debugger Console view, then IDebuggerConsoleView.display() should be
used. I think having it in IConsoleManager.showConsoleView() is a
shortcut that is not very useful in our case.
Change-Id: Id66ea5c953e8a7ab603cfc23789a814c1ad821d2
According to the javadoc of
IDebuggerConsoleManager.showConsoleView(IDebuggerConsole), the specified
console should be made visible when this method is called. Our
implementation was not doing that.
The PageSwitcher used in DebuggerConsoleView is making use of that call
and was not working properly. One can verify this by using the
"Next Page" key binding to change console pages. It works in the
platform console but did not in the Debugger Console.
This patch fixes it.
Change-Id: I0caa94c85e5c9dbbd94d80081c7b4691c17d9582
Unify launching for projects that use the new Core Build system.
Starts with CMake projects. We'll do Qt projects next.
Change-Id: I14af8e99decd54cc6548095b3ad3e054c550aea2
Making this change reduces richness of such a console with respect to
menus, toolbar, etc. However, I think the consistency is more
important. Besides, this old gdb console is so poor, I don't expect it
was used much.
Change-Id: I28870192dd51c673f35d6147d5196bc771ebfa55