# Don't go invoking valgrind unless it is installed set -l skin tool if valgrind --version 2>/dev/null | string match -qr -- '-2\.[012]\.' # In older versions of Valgrind, the skin selection option was # '--skin' # But someone decided that it would be fun to change this to # '--tool' for no good reason set skin skin end complete -xc valgrind -l $skin -d Skin -a " memcheck\tHeavyweight\ memory\ checker cachegrind\tCache-miss\ profiler addrcheck\tLightweight\ memory\ checker helgrind\tData-race\ detector massif\tHeap\ profiler " function __fish_valgrind_skin --argument-names tool -V skin set -l cmd (commandline -cpx) # Quote $cmd so the tokens are separated with a space if string match -qr -- "--$skin(=| )$tool" "$cmd" return 0 end # memcheck is the default tool/skin test $tool = memcheck and not string match -- $skin $cmd end complete -c valgrind -l help -d "Display help and exit" complete -c valgrind -l help-debug -d "Display help and debug options" complete -c valgrind -l version -d "Display version and exit" complete -c valgrind -s q -l quiet -d "Quiet mode" complete -c valgrind -s v -l verbose -d "Verbose mode" complete -xc valgrind -l trace-children -d "Valgrind-ise children" -a "yes no" complete -xc valgrind -l track-fds -d "Track file descriptors" -a "yes no" complete -xc valgrind -l log-fd -d "Log to file descriptor" -a "0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9" complete -rc valgrind -l log-file -d "Log to file" complete -xc valgrind -l logsocket -d "Log to socket" complete -c valgrind -l demangle -xd "Demangle C++ names" -a "yes no" complete -xc valgrind -l num-callers -d "Callers in stack trace" complete -xc valgrind -l error-limit -d "Stop showing errors if too many" -a "yes no" complete -xc valgrind -l show-below-main -d "Continue trace below main()" -a "yes no" complete -rc valgrind -l suppressions -d "Suppress errors from file" complete -c valgrind -l gen-suppressions -d "Print suppressions for detected errors" complete -xc valgrind -l db-attach -d "Start debugger on error" -a "yes no" complete -rc valgrind -l db-command -d "Debugger command" complete -xc valgrind -l input-fd -d "File descriptor for input" -a "0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9" # Memcheck-specific options complete -n "__fish_valgrind_skin memcheck" -xc valgrind -l leak-check -d "Check for memory leaks" -a "no\tDon\'t\ check\ for\ memory\ leaks summary\t'Show a leak summary' full\t'Describe memory leaks in detail'" complete -n "__fish_valgrind_skin memcheck" -xc valgrind -l show-reachable -d "Show reachable leaked memory" -a "yes\t'Show reachable leaked memory' no\t'Do not show reachable leaked memory'" complete -n "__fish_valgrind_skin memcheck" -xc valgrind -l leak-resolution -d "Determines how willingly Memcheck considers different backtraces to be the same" -a "low\t'Two entries need to match' med\t'Four entries need to match' high\t'All entries need to match'" complete -n "__fish_valgrind_skin memcheck" -xc valgrind -l freelist-vol -d "Set size of freed memory pool" complete -n "__fish_valgrind_skin memcheck" -xc valgrind -l partial-loads-ok -d 'How to handle loads of words that are partially addressible' -a 'yes\t"Do not emit errors on partial loads" no\t"Emit errors on partial loads"' complete -n "__fish_valgrind_skin memcheck" -xc valgrind -l avoid-strlen-errors -d 'Whether to skip error reporting for the strlen function' -a 'yes no' # Addrcheck-specific options complete -n "__fish_valgrind_skin addrcheck" -xc valgrind -l leak-check -d "Check for memory leaks" -a "no\t'Do not check for memory leaks' summary\t'Show a leak summary' full\t'Describe memory leaks in detail'" complete -n "__fish_valgrind_skin addrcheck" -xc valgrind -l show-reachable -d "Show reachable leaked memory" -a "yes\t'Show reachable leaked memory' no\t'Do not show reachable leaked memory'" complete -n "__fish_valgrind_skin addrcheck" -xc valgrind -l leak-resolution -d "Determines how willingly Addrcheck considers different backtraces to be the same" -a "low\t'Two entries need to match' med\t'Four entries need to match' high\t'All entries need to match'" complete -n "__fish_valgrind_skin addrcheck" -xc valgrind -l freelist-vol -d "Set size of freed memory pool" complete -n "__fish_valgrind_skin addrcheck" -xc valgrind -l partial-loads-ok -d 'How to handle loads of words that are partially addressible' -a 'yes\t"Do not emit errors on partial loads" no\t"Emit errors on partial loads"' complete -n "__fish_valgrind_skin addrcheck" -xc valgrind -l avoid-strlen-errors -d 'Whether to skip error reporting for the strlen function' -a 'yes no' # Cachegrind-specific options complete -n "__fish_valgrind_skin cachegrind" -xc valgrind -l I1 -d "Type of L1 instruction cache" complete -n "__fish_valgrind_skin cachegrind" -xc valgrind -l D1 -d "Type of L1 data cache" complete -n "__fish_valgrind_skin cachegrind" -xc valgrind -l L2 -d "Type of L2 cache" function __fish_print_function_prototypes -d "Prints the names of all function prototypes found in the headers in the current directory" set -l headers *.h *.hh *.hpp *.hxx if set -q headers[1] sed -n "s/^\(.*[^[a-zA-Z_0-9]\|\)\([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*\) *(.*);.*\$/\2/p" $headers end end # Massif-specific options complete -c valgrind -n "__fish_valgrind_skin massif" -l alloc-fn -d "Specify a function that allocates memory" -x -a "(__fish_print_function_prototypes)" complete -c valgrind -n "__fish_valgrind_skin massif" -x -l heap -d 'Profile heap usage' -a 'yes\t"Profile heap usage" no\t"Do not profile heap usage"' complete -c valgrind -n "__fish_valgrind_skin massif" -x -l heap-admin -d "The number of bytes of heap overhead per allocation" complete -c valgrind -n "__fish_valgrind_skin massif" -x -l stacks -d "Profile stack usage" -a 'yes\t"Profile stack usage" no\t"Do not profile stack usage"' complete -c valgrind -n "__fish_valgrind_skin massif" -x -l depth -d "Depth of call chain" complete -c valgrind -n "__fish_valgrind_skin massif" -x -l format -d "Profiling output format" -a "html\t'Produce html output' text\t'Produce text output'"