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Fix the bug and add a test case.
llvm-svn: 136265
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llvm-svn: 136230
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simple iteration example.
llvm-svn: 136227
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know their own frames.
llvm-svn: 136194
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llvm-svn: 136187
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llvm-svn: 136147
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end of list test function as __eol_test__.
The simple example can be reduced to:
for t in task_head.linked_list_iter('next'):
print t
Modify the test program to exercise the API for both cases: supplying or not
supplying an end of list test function.
llvm-svn: 136144
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too complex in the test case. We can just simply test that the SBValue object
is a valid object and it does not correspond to a null pointer in order to say
that EOL has not been reached.
Modify the test case and the lldb.py docstring to have a more compact test
function.
llvm-svn: 136123
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introducing two files
to be included from lldb.swig: python-typemaps.swig and python-wrapper.swig.
llvm-svn: 136117
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end_of_list_test.
llvm-svn: 136016
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for child in value:
# do something with the child value
and SBValue.linked_list_iter():
for task in task_head.linked_list_iter('next', eol_test):
# visit each item in the linked list
llvm-svn: 136015
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to iterate through an SBValue instance by treating it as the head of a linked
list. API program must provide two args to the linked_list_iter() method:
the first being the child member name which points to the next item on the list
and the second being a Python function which an SBValue (for the next item) and
returns True if end of list is reached, otherwise it returns False.
For example, suppose we have the following sample program.
#include <stdio.h>
class Task {
public:
int id;
Task *next;
Task(int i, Task *n):
id(i),
next(n)
{}
};
int main (int argc, char const *argv[])
{
Task *task_head = new Task(-1, NULL);
Task *task1 = new Task(1, NULL);
Task *task2 = new Task(2, NULL);
Task *task3 = new Task(3, NULL); // Orphaned.
Task *task4 = new Task(4, NULL);
Task *task5 = new Task(5, NULL);
task_head->next = task1;
task1->next = task2;
task2->next = task4;
task4->next = task5;
int total = 0; // Break at this line
Task *t = task_head;
while (t != NULL) {
if (t->id >= 0)
++total;
t = t->next;
}
printf("We have a total number of %d tasks\n", total);
return 0;
}
The test program produces the following output while exercising the linked_list_iter() SBVAlue API:
task_head:
TypeName -> Task *
ByteSize -> 8
NumChildren -> 2
Value -> 0x0000000106400380
ValueType -> local_variable
Summary -> None
IsPointerType -> True
Location -> 0x00007fff65f06e60
(Task *) next = 0x0000000106400390
(int) id = 1
(Task *) next = 0x00000001064003a0
(Task *) next = 0x00000001064003a0
(int) id = 2
(Task *) next = 0x00000001064003c0
(Task *) next = 0x00000001064003c0
(int) id = 4
(Task *) next = 0x00000001064003d0
(Task *) next = 0x00000001064003d0
(int) id = 5
(Task *) next = 0x0000000000000000
llvm-svn: 135938
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API.
SBTarget changes include changing:
bool
SBTarget::ResolveLoadAddress (lldb::addr_t vm_addr,
lldb::SBAddress& addr);
to be:
lldb::SBAddress
SBTarget::ResolveLoadAddress (lldb::addr_t vm_addr);
SBAddress can how contruct itself using a load address and a target
which can be used to resolve the address:
SBAddress (lldb::addr_t load_addr, lldb::SBTarget &target);
This will actually just call the new SetLoadAddress accessor:
void
SetLoadAddress (lldb::addr_t load_addr,
lldb::SBTarget &target);
This function will always succeed in making a SBAddress object
that can be used in API calls (even if "target" isn't valid).
If "target" is valid and there are sections currently loaded,
then it will resolve the address to a section offset address if
it can. Else an address with a NULL section and an offset that is
the "load_addr" that was passed in. We do this because a load address
might be from the heap or stack.
llvm-svn: 135770
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llvm-svn: 135648
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llvm-svn: 135647
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llvm-svn: 135642
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llvm-svn: 135631
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llvm-svn: 135630
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llvm-svn: 135553
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llvm-svn: 135547
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llvm-svn: 135539
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llvm-svn: 135536
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They are not docstring'ed yet.
llvm-svn: 135531
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llvm-svn: 135459
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llvm-svn: 135441
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llvm-svn: 135436
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llvm-svn: 135432
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SBBreakpointLocation.
llvm-svn: 135430
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llvm-svn: 135419
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llvm-svn: 135417
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swigging the header files.
llvm-svn: 135416
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llvm-svn: 135405
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objects by default.
llvm-svn: 135357
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of the duty of having SWIG docstring features and multiline string literals
embedded within.
lldb.swig now %include .../SBTarget.i, instead of .../SBTarget.h. Will create
other interface files and transition them over.
Also update modify-python-lldb.py to better handle the trailing blank line right
before the ending '"""' Python docstring delimiter.
llvm-svn: 135355
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incorporate the doxgen doc block of
SBValue::GetChildAtIndex(uint32_t idx,
lldb::DynamicValueType use_dynamic,
bool can_create_synthetic);
into the SBValue docstrings.
llvm-svn: 135295
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Add logic to modify-python-lldb to correct swig's transformation of 'char **argv' and 'char **envp'
to 'char argv' and 'char envp' by morphing them into the 'list argv' and 'list envp' (as a list of
Python strings).
llvm-svn: 135114
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definitions.
llvm-svn: 134775
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*', to 'str', i.e., Python string.
llvm-svn: 134543
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generated from the swig docstring features instead of blindly applying the
cleanup action for all input lines.
llvm-svn: 134368
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Add post-processing step to remove the trailing blank lines from the docstrings of lldb.py.
llvm-svn: 134360
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doxygen/c++-comment residues.
llvm-svn: 134326
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take advantage of them. Update modify-python-lldb.py to remove some 'residues'
resulting from swigification.
llvm-svn: 134269
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Previously the IsValid pattern matched only function signatures of
the form:
def IsValid(*args): ...
However under SWIG 1.3.40 on Linux the signature reads:
def IsValid(self): ...
The new pattern matches both signature types by matching only up to
the left paren.
llvm-svn: 132968
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If two SBAddress's have the same module and file address, they are considered equal.
Add a test snippet 'sa1 == sa2' to exercise the rich comparison methods for SBAddress.
llvm-svn: 132807
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for post-processing
the SWIG-generated lldb.py module by adding comments in the post-processed file in order to
facilitate reading of the code.
llvm-svn: 132417
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llvm-svn: 132412
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- The Swig post-processing scripts are now run.
- edit-swig-python-wrapper-file.py has been modified so it can be run
from the Makefile.
- The issue that prompted me to pass -classic to swig is fixed by this,
so -classic isn't passed anymore.
Python shouldn't complain anymore about a missing method 'FindDebuggerByID'
on the SBDebugger object whenever lldb is run.
llvm-svn: 132383
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llvm-svn: 132221
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llvm-svn: 132019
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llvm-svn: 132018
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