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authorGreg Clayton <gclayton@apple.com>2012-02-06 01:44:54 +0000
committerGreg Clayton <gclayton@apple.com>2012-02-06 01:44:54 +0000
commit5569e64ea7853aa6ef08dbfbe847647e35ee94fa (patch)
tree9341331c9c0e5bc00e038615853fc9a8c7c39d7d /lldb/scripts/Python/python-extensions.swig
parent746c62bf88a05a0fee011cc24da7b0ddebd1bdbf (diff)
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Removed all of the "#ifndef SWIG" from the SB header files since we are using
interface (.i) files for each class. Changed the FindFunction class from: uint32_t SBTarget::FindFunctions (const char *name, uint32_t name_type_mask, bool append, lldb::SBSymbolContextList& sc_list) uint32_t SBModule::FindFunctions (const char *name, uint32_t name_type_mask, bool append, lldb::SBSymbolContextList& sc_list) To: lldb::SBSymbolContextList SBTarget::FindFunctions (const char *name, uint32_t name_type_mask = lldb::eFunctionNameTypeAny); lldb::SBSymbolContextList SBModule::FindFunctions (const char *name, uint32_t name_type_mask = lldb::eFunctionNameTypeAny); This makes the API easier to use from python. Also added the ability to append a SBSymbolContext or a SBSymbolContextList to a SBSymbolContextList. Exposed properties for lldb.SBSymbolContextList in python: lldb.SBSymbolContextList.modules => list() or all lldb.SBModule objects in the list lldb.SBSymbolContextList.compile_units => list() or all lldb.SBCompileUnits objects in the list lldb.SBSymbolContextList.functions => list() or all lldb.SBFunction objects in the list lldb.SBSymbolContextList.blocks => list() or all lldb.SBBlock objects in the list lldb.SBSymbolContextList.line_entries => list() or all lldb.SBLineEntry objects in the list lldb.SBSymbolContextList.symbols => list() or all lldb.SBSymbol objects in the list This allows a call to the SBTarget::FindFunctions(...) and SBModule::FindFunctions(...) and then the result can be used to extract the desired information: sc_list = lldb.target.FindFunctions("erase") for function in sc_list.functions: print function for symbol in sc_list.symbols: print symbol Exposed properties for the lldb.SBSymbolContext objects in python: lldb.SBSymbolContext.module => lldb.SBModule lldb.SBSymbolContext.compile_unit => lldb.SBCompileUnit lldb.SBSymbolContext.function => lldb.SBFunction lldb.SBSymbolContext.block => lldb.SBBlock lldb.SBSymbolContext.line_entry => lldb.SBLineEntry lldb.SBSymbolContext.symbol => lldb.SBSymbol Exposed properties for the lldb.SBBlock objects in python: lldb.SBBlock.parent => lldb.SBBlock for the parent block that contains lldb.SBBlock.sibling => lldb.SBBlock for the sibling block to the current block lldb.SBBlock.first_child => lldb.SBBlock for the first child block to the current block lldb.SBBlock.call_site => for inline functions, return a lldb.declaration object that gives the call site file, line and column lldb.SBBlock.name => for inline functions this is the name of the inline function that this block represents lldb.SBBlock.inlined_block => returns the inlined function block that contains this block (might return itself if the current block is an inlined block) lldb.SBBlock.range[int] => access the address ranges for a block by index, a list() with start and end address is returned lldb.SBBlock.ranges => an array or all address ranges for this block lldb.SBBlock.num_ranges => the number of address ranges for this blcok SBFunction objects can now get the SBType and the SBBlock that represents the top scope of the function. SBBlock objects can now get the variable list from the current block. The value list returned allows varaibles to be viewed prior with no process if code wants to check the variables in a function. There are two ways to get a variable list from a SBBlock: lldb::SBValueList SBBlock::GetVariables (lldb::SBFrame& frame, bool arguments, bool locals, bool statics, lldb::DynamicValueType use_dynamic); lldb::SBValueList SBBlock::GetVariables (lldb::SBTarget& target, bool arguments, bool locals, bool statics); When a SBFrame is used, the values returned will be locked down to the frame and the values will be evaluated in the context of that frame. When a SBTarget is used, global an static variables can be viewed without a running process. llvm-svn: 149853
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diff --git a/lldb/scripts/Python/python-extensions.swig b/lldb/scripts/Python/python-extensions.swig
index c6c12fc0efc..29e39e54e57 100644
--- a/lldb/scripts/Python/python-extensions.swig
+++ b/lldb/scripts/Python/python-extensions.swig
@@ -280,6 +280,20 @@
return PyString_FromString("");
}
}
+%extend lldb::SBSymbolContextList {
+ PyObject *lldb::SBSymbolContextList::__str__ (){
+ lldb::SBStream description;
+ $self->GetDescription (description);
+ const char *desc = description.GetData();
+ size_t desc_len = description.GetSize();
+ if (desc_len > 0 && (desc[desc_len-1] == '\n' || desc[desc_len-1] == '\r'))
+ --desc_len;
+ if (desc_len > 0)
+ return PyString_FromStringAndSize (desc, desc_len);
+ else
+ return PyString_FromString("");
+ }
+}
%extend lldb::SBTarget {
PyObject *lldb::SBTarget::__str__ (){
lldb::SBStream description;
@@ -389,6 +403,13 @@
%pythoncode %{
+class declaration(object):
+ '''A class that represents a source declaration location with file, line and column.'''
+ def __init__(self, file, line, col):
+ self.file = file
+ self.line = line
+ self.col = col
+
class value(object):
'''A class designed to wrap lldb.SBValue() objects so the resulting object
can be used as a variable would be in code. So if you have a Point structure
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