While I was working on another luajit-gdb enhancement, I noticed that I forgot to add LJ_DUALNUM and LJ_TISNUM declarations. So here is the diff that fixes it: =========================================== diff --git a/src/luajit-gdb.py b/src/luajit-gdb.py index d4882dd7..b656a808 100644 --- a/src/luajit-gdb.py +++ b/src/luajit-gdb.py @@ -157,9 +157,10 @@ def frame_prev(framelink):  LJ_64 = None  LJ_GC64 = None  LJ_FR2 = None +LJ_DUALNUM = None  LJ_GCVMASK = ((1 << 47) - 1) - +LJ_TISNUM = None  PADDING = None  # }}} ===========================================   >Суббота, 14 августа 2021, 14:39 +03:00 от Maxim Kokryashkin : >  >luajit-gdb.py displays integers in LJ_DUALNUM mode as nan-s. The >dumper function produces output thinking of any input value as of a >double. However, in DUALNUM mode, integers and doubles are stored >differently, so the `itype` of a float number must be less than >`LJ_TISNUM`, and the `itype` of an integer must be `LJ_TISNUM`. With >this fact in mind, we can easily differentiate one from another. > >Closes tarantool/tarantool#6224 >--- >Changes in v2: >  - Fixed comments as per review by Sergey > > src/luajit-gdb.py | 14 +++++++++++--- > 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > >diff --git a/src/luajit-gdb.py b/src/luajit-gdb.py >index c50405ad..d4882dd7 100644 >--- a/src/luajit-gdb.py >+++ b/src/luajit-gdb.py >@@ -238,8 +238,11 @@ def jit_state(g): >         0x15: 'ERR', >     }.get(int(J(g)['state']), 'INVALID') >  >+def tvisint(o): >+ return LJ_DUALNUM and itype(o) == LJ_TISNUM >+ > def tvisnumber(o): >- return itype(o) <= (0xfffeffff if LJ_64 and not LJ_GC64 else LJ_T['NUMX']) >+ return itype(o) <= LJ_TISNUM >  > def tvislightud(o): >     if LJ_64 and not LJ_GC64: >@@ -343,7 +346,10 @@ def dump_lj_tudata(tv): >     return 'userdata @ {}'.format(strx64(gcval(tv['gcr']))) >  > def dump_lj_tnumx(tv): >- return 'number {}'.format(cast('double', tv['n'])) >+ if tvisint(tv): >+ return 'number {}'.format(cast('int32_t', tv['i'])) >+ else: >+ return 'number {}'.format(cast('double', tv['n'])) >  > def dump_lj_invalid(tv): >     return 'not valid type @ {}'.format(strx64(gcval(tv['gcr']))) >@@ -683,7 +689,7 @@ The command requires no args and dumps current GC stats: >         )) >  > def init(commands): >- global LJ_64, LJ_GC64, LJ_FR2, PADDING >+ global LJ_64, LJ_GC64, LJ_DUALNUM, LJ_TISNUM, LJ_FR2, PADDING >  >     # XXX Fragile: though connecting the callback looks like a crap but it >     # respects both Python 2 and Python 3 (see #4828). >@@ -724,6 +730,7 @@ def init(commands): >     try: >         LJ_64 = str(gdb.parse_and_eval('IRT_PTR')) == 'IRT_P64' >         LJ_FR2 = LJ_GC64 = str(gdb.parse_and_eval('IRT_PGC')) == 'IRT_P64' >+ LJ_DUALNUM = lookup('lj_lib_checknumber') is not None >     except: >         gdb.write('luajit-gdb.py failed to load: ' >                   'no debugging symbols found for libluajit\n') >@@ -733,6 +740,7 @@ def init(commands): >         command(name) >  >     PADDING = ' ' * len(':' + hex((1 << (47 if LJ_GC64 else 32)) - 1)) >+ LJ_TISNUM = 0xfffeffff if LJ_64 and not LJ_GC64 else LJ_T['NUMX'] >  >     gdb.write('luajit-gdb.py is successfully loaded\n') >  >-- >2.32.0