Commit 2a8ee9fb authored by unknown's avatar unknown

dbug: don't consider double colom (::) a separator -

it can be part of a function name (Item::reset)

parent 60f0cd8b
......@@ -1995,12 +1995,14 @@ static char *DbugMalloc(size_t size)
/*
* strtok lookalike - splits on ':', magically handles :\ and :/
* strtok lookalike - splits on ':', magically handles ::, :\ and :/
*/
static const char *DbugStrTok(const char *s)
{
while (s[0] && (s[0] != ':' || (s[1] == '\\' || s[1] == '/')))
const char *start=s;
while (s[0] && (s[0] != ':' ||
(s[1] == '\\' || s[1] == '/' || (s[1] == ':' && s++))))
s++;
return s;
}
......
......@@ -908,9 +908,10 @@ via the
.B DBUG_PUSH
or
.B DBUG_SET
macros. Control string consists of colon separate flags. A flag
may take an argument or a list of arguments. If a control string
starts from a '+' sign it works
macros. Control string consists of colon separate flags. Colons
that are part of ':\\', ':/', or '::' are not considered flag
separators. A flag may take an argument or a list of arguments.
If a control string starts from a '+' sign it works
.I incrementally,
that is, it can modify existing state without overriding it. In such a
string every flag may be preceded by a '+' or '-' to enable or disable
......@@ -923,9 +924,7 @@ optional.
.LI a[,file]
Redirect the debugger output stream and append it to the specified
file. The default output stream is stderr. A null argument list
causes output to be redirected to stdout. A colon that is followed by
the '\\' or '/' is cosidered a part of the path and not a flag
separator.
causes output to be redirected to stdout.
.SP 1
EX: \fCa,C:\\tmp\\log\fR
.LI A[,file]
......
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