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The original patch got reverted because it broke `check-lldb` on a clean
build. This fixes that.
llvm-svn: 374201
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as it appears to have broken check-lldb.
This reverts r374184 (git commit 22314179f0660c172514b397060fd8f34b586e82)
llvm-svn: 374187
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LLDB has three major testing strategies: unit tests, tests that exercise
the SB API though dotest.py and what we currently call lit tests. The
later is rather confusing as we're now using lit as the driver for all
three types of tests. As most of this grew organically, the directory
structure in the LLDB repository doesn't really make this clear.
The 'lit' tests are part of the root and among these tests there's a
Unit and Suite folder for the unit and dotest-tests. This layout makes
it impossible to run just the lit tests.
This patch changes the directory layout to match the 3 testing
strategies, each with their own directory and their own configuration
file. This means there are now 3 directories under lit with 3
corresponding targets:
- API (check-lldb-api): Test exercising the SB API.
- Shell (check-lldb-shell): Test exercising command line utilities.
- Unit (check-lldb-unit): Unit tests.
Finally, there's still the `check-lldb` target that runs all three test
suites.
Finally, this also renames the lit folder to `test` to match the LLVM
repository layout.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68606
llvm-svn: 374184
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Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67952
llvm-svn: 372739
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The test was expecting the value of "lldb.frame" to be None, because it
is cleared after each python interpreter session. However, this is not
true in the very first session, because lldb.py sets these values to
invalid objects (lldb.SBFrame(), etc.).
I have not investigated why is it that this test passes on darwin, but
my guess is that this is because we do extra work on darwin (loading the
objc runtime, etc), which causes us to enter the python interpreter
sooner.
This patch changes lldb.py to also initialize these values to None, as
that seems to make more sense. I also fixed some typos in the test while
I was in there.
llvm-svn: 372222
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Summary:
The `CHECK: frame:py: None` seems to have been a typo, causing build bot failures:
```
# CHECK: frame:py: None
^
<stdin>:1:1: note: scanning from here
(lldb) command source -s 0 'E:/build_slave/lldb-x64-windows-ninja/build/tools/lldb\lit\lit-lldb-init'
^
<stdin>:23:1: note: possible intended match here
frame:py: No value
^
```
This update fixes the build bots.
--
Reviewers: bkramer
Reviewed By: bkramer
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67702
llvm-svn: 372221
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Jim pointed out that the LLDB global variables should only be available
in interactive mode. When used from a command for example, their values
might be stale or not at all what the user expects. Therefore we want to
explicitly make these variables unavailable.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67685
llvm-svn: 372192
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Summary:
This makes the input file for a new test added in r372060 directly
available in the Inputs subdirectory of the test dir.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67655
llvm-svn: 372112
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The LoadScriptingModule used by command script import wasn't
initializing the LLDB global variables (things like `lldb.frame` and
`lldb.debugger`). They would get initialized however when running the
interactive script interpreter or running a single script line (e.g.
`script print(lldb.frame)`). This patch fixes that by properly
initializing the globals when loading a Python module.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67644
llvm-svn: 372060
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