Collect output from openocd commands into openocd_output local variable

git-svn-id: svn://svn.berlios.de/openocd/trunk@820 b42882b7-edfa-0310-969c-e2dbd0fdcd60
__archive__
oharboe 2008-07-17 12:02:55 +00:00
parent 5a3712072f
commit 5fefa83d07
3 changed files with 36 additions and 60 deletions

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@ -94,8 +94,9 @@ static int script_command(Jim_Interp *interp, int argc, Jim_Obj *const *argv)
*retval = run_command(context, c, words, nwords);
log_remove_callback(tcl_output, tclOutput);
Jim_SetResult(interp, tclOutput);
/* We dump output into this local variable */
Jim_SetVariableStr(interp, "openocd_output", tclOutput);
}
for (i = 0; i < nwords; i++)
@ -295,7 +296,14 @@ void command_print_n(command_context_t *context, char *format, ...)
string = alloc_vprintf(format, ap);
if (string != NULL)
{
context->output_handler(context, string);
/* we want this collected in the log + we also want to pick it up as a tcl return
* value.
*
* The latter bit isn't precisely neat, but will do for now.
*/
LOG_USER_N("%s", string);
// We already printed it above
//command_output_text(context, string);
free(string);
}
@ -313,7 +321,14 @@ void command_print(command_context_t *context, char *format, ...)
if (string != NULL)
{
strcat(string, "\n"); /* alloc_vprintf guaranteed the buffer to be at least one char longer */
context->output_handler(context, string);
/* we want this collected in the log + we also want to pick it up as a tcl return
* value.
*
* The latter bit isn't precisely neat, but will do for now.
*/
LOG_USER_N("%s", string);
// We already printed it above
//command_output_text(context, string);
free(string);
}
@ -369,7 +384,6 @@ int command_run_line(command_context_t *context, char *line)
/* run the line thru a script engine */
int retval;
int retcode;
Jim_DeleteAssocData(interp, "context"); /* remove existing */
retcode = Jim_SetAssocData(interp, "context", NULL, context);
if (retcode != JIM_OK)
@ -382,9 +396,20 @@ int command_run_line(command_context_t *context, char *line)
if (retcode != JIM_OK)
return ERROR_FAIL;
active_cmd_ctx = context;
retcode = Jim_Eval(interp, line);
if (retcode == JIM_ERR) {
Jim_PrintErrorMessage(interp);
if (retval!=ERROR_COMMAND_CLOSE_CONNECTION)
{
/* We do not print the connection closed error message */
Jim_PrintErrorMessage(interp);
}
if (retval==ERROR_OK)
{
/* It wasn't a low level OpenOCD command that failed */
return ERROR_FAIL;
}
return retval;
} else if (retcode == JIM_EXIT) {
/* ignore. */
/* exit(Jim_GetExitCode(interp)); */

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@ -485,59 +485,6 @@ static int Jim_Command_array2mem(Jim_Interp *interp, int argc, Jim_Obj *const *a
}
static int openocd_retval;
/* try to execute as Jim command, otherwise fall back to standard command.
* Note that even if the Jim command caused an error, then we succeeded
* to execute it, hence this fn pretty much always returns ERROR_OK. */
int jim_command(command_context_t *context, char *line)
{
int retval=ERROR_OK;
int retcode;
active_cmd_ctx = context;
openocd_retval=ERROR_OK;
retcode = Jim_Eval(interp, line);
if (retcode == JIM_ERR) {
if (openocd_retval!=ERROR_COMMAND_CLOSE_CONNECTION)
{
/* We do not print the connection closed error message */
Jim_PrintErrorMessage(interp);
}
if (openocd_retval==ERROR_OK)
{
/* It wasn't a low level OpenOCD command that failed */
return ERROR_FAIL;
}
return openocd_retval;
}
const char *result;
int reslen;
result = Jim_GetString(Jim_GetResult(interp), &reslen);
if (retcode == JIM_EXIT) {
/* ignore. */
/* exit(Jim_GetExitCode(interp)); */
} else {
if (reslen) {
int i;
char buff[256+1];
for (i = 0; i < reslen; i += 256)
{
int chunk;
chunk = reslen - i;
if (chunk > 256)
chunk = 256;
strncpy(buff, result+i, chunk);
buff[chunk] = 0;
LOG_USER_N("%s", buff);
}
LOG_USER_N("%s", "\n");
}
}
return retval;
}
/* find full path to file */
static int Jim_Command_find(Jim_Interp *interp, int argc, Jim_Obj *const *argv)

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@ -95,12 +95,16 @@ add_help_text help "Tcl implementation of help command"
#a bit of backwards compatibility
proc openocd_throw {cmd} {
return [eval $cmd]
set openocd_output ""
eval $cmd
return $openocd_output
}
#a bit of backwards compatibility
proc openocd {cmd} {
return [eval $cmd]
set openocd_output ""
eval $cmd
return $openocd_output
}
# If a fn is unknown to Tcl, we try to execute it as an OpenOCD command