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* Implemented a feature where the expression parserSean Callanan2010-12-161-1/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | can avoid running the code in the target if the expression's result is known and the expression has no side effects. Right now this feature is quite conservative in its guess about side effects, and it only computes integer results, but the machinery to make it more sophisticated is there. llvm-svn: 121952
* Modified LLDB expressions to not have to JIT and run code just to see variableGreg Clayton2010-12-141-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | values or persistent expression variables. Now if an expression consists of a value that is a child of a variable, or of a persistent variable only, we will create a value object for it and make a ValueObjectConstResult from it to freeze the value (for program variables only, not persistent variables) and avoid running JITed code. For everything else we still parse up and JIT code and run it in the inferior. There was also a lot of clean up in the expression code. I made the ClangExpressionVariables be stored in collections of shared pointers instead of in collections of objects. This will help stop a lot of copy constructors on these large objects and also cleans up the code considerably. The persistent clang expression variables were moved over to the Target to ensure they persist across process executions. Added the ability for lldb_private::Target objects to evaluate expressions. We want to evaluate expressions at the target level in case we aren't running yet, or we have just completed running. We still want to be able to access the persistent expression variables between runs, and also evaluate constant expressions. Added extra logging to the dynamic loader plug-in for MacOSX. ModuleList objects can now dump their contents with the UUID, arch and full paths being logged with appropriate prefix values. Thread hardened the Communication class a bit by making the connection auto_ptr member into a shared pointer member and then making a local copy of the shared pointer in each method that uses it to make sure another thread can't nuke the connection object while it is being used by another thread. Added a new file to the lldb/test/load_unload test that causes the test a.out file to link to the libd.dylib file all the time. This will allow us to test using the DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable after moving libd.dylib somewhere else. llvm-svn: 121745
* Updated to latest LLVM/Clang for external AST source changes that allowGreg Clayton2010-12-021-6/+6
| | | | | | | TagDecl subclasses and Objective C interfaces to complete themselves through the ExternalASTSource class. llvm-svn: 120749
* Modifications to type handling logic. We no longerSean Callanan2010-11-191-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | perform recursive type lookups, because these are not required for full type fidelity. We also make the SelectorTable last for the full lifetime of the Clang compiler; this was the source of many bugs. llvm-svn: 119835
* Updated to the LLVM/Clang of 2010-11-17 at 3:30pm.Sean Callanan2010-11-181-1/+4
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* Added more logging so we see the register stateSean Callanan2010-11-081-0/+18
| | | | | | | | | when a function starts and ends, and also the disassembly for anything that is a client of ClangExpressionParser after it has been JIT compiled. llvm-svn: 118401
* Modified all logging calls to hand out shared pointers to make sure weGreg Clayton2010-11-061-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | don't crash if we disable logging when some code already has a copy of the logger. Prior to this fix, logs were handed out as pointers and if they were held onto while a log got disabled, then it could cause a crash. Now all logs are handed out as shared pointers so this problem shouldn't happen anymore. We are also using our new shared pointers that put the shared pointer count and the object into the same allocation for a tad better performance. llvm-svn: 118319
* Re-enabled LLDB's pointer checkers, and moved theSean Callanan2010-11-041-3/+0
| | | | | | | implementation of the Objective-C object checkers into the Objective-C language runtime. llvm-svn: 118226
* Fixed a bug that was confusing the code generatorSean Callanan2010-11-021-6/+2
| | | | | | | on i386 platforms, leading to crashes on simple expressions. llvm-svn: 118114
* Print notes for expressions as well as errorsSean Callanan2010-11-011-1/+6
| | | | | | and warnings. llvm-svn: 117947
* Fixed a problem where function calls on i386 weren't Sean Callanan2010-10-261-1/+7
| | | | | | | | | being generated correctly. Also added a messy way to single-step through expressions that I will improve soon. llvm-svn: 117342
* Made many ConstString functions inlined in the header file.Greg Clayton2010-10-151-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Changed all of our synthesized "___clang" functions, types and variables that get used in expressions over to have a prefix of "$_lldb". Now when we do name lookups we can easily switch off of the first '$' character to know if we should look through only our internal (when first char is '$') stuff, or when we should look through program variables, functions and types. Converted all of the clang expression code over to using "const ConstString&" values for names instead of "const char *" since there were many places that were converting the "const char *" names into ConstString names and them throwing them away. We now avoid making a lot of ConstString conversions and benefit from the quick comparisons in a few extra spots. Converted a lot of code from LLVM coding conventions into LLDB coding conventions. llvm-svn: 116634
* Added support for breakpoint conditions. I also had to separate the "run ↵Jim Ingham2010-10-141-1/+1
| | | | | | | | the expression" part of ClangFunction::Execute from the "Gather the expression result" so that in the case of the Breakpoint condition I can move the condition evaluation into the normal thread plan processing. Also added support for remembering the "last set breakpoint" so that "break modify" will act on the last set breakpoint. llvm-svn: 116542
* Added extra logging, and made sure that the argumentSean Callanan2010-10-081-0/+3
| | | | | | | struct for expressions is deallocated when the ClangExpressionDeclMap is taken down. llvm-svn: 116028
* Added the ability to get the disassembly instructions from the function andGreg Clayton2010-10-061-6/+5
| | | | | | symbol. llvm-svn: 115734
* Switched the expression parser from using TargetDataSean Callanan2010-09-301-14/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | to using Clang to get type sizes. This fixes a bug where the type size for a double[2] was being wrongly reported as 8 instead of 16 bytes, causing problems for IRForTarget. Also improved logging so that the next bug in this area will be easier to find. llvm-svn: 115208
* Updated to latest LLVM. Major LLVM changes:Sean Callanan2010-09-231-10/+11
| | | | | | | | | | - Sema is now exported (and there was much rejoicing.) - Storage classes are now centrally defined. Also fixed some bugs that the new LLVM picked up. llvm-svn: 114622
* Removed the hacky "#define this ___clang_this" handlerSean Callanan2010-09-211-7/+52
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | for C++ classes. Replaced it with a less hacky approach: - If an expression is defined in the context of a method of class A, then that expression is wrapped as ___clang_class::___clang_expr(void*) { ... } instead of ___clang_expr(void*) { ... }. - ___clang_class is resolved as the type of the target of the "this" pointer in the method the expression is defined in. - When reporting the type of ___clang_class, a method with the signature ___clang_expr(void*) is added to that class, so that Clang doesn't complain about a method being defined without a corresponding declaration. - Whenever the expression gets called, "this" gets looked up, type-checked, and then passed in as the first argument. This required the following changes: - The ABIs were changed to support passing of the "this" pointer as part of trivial calls. - ThreadPlanCallFunction and ClangFunction were changed to support passing of an optional "this" pointer. - ClangUserExpression was extended to perform the wrapping described above. - ClangASTSource was changed to revert the changes required by the hack. - ClangExpressionParser, IRForTarget, and ClangExpressionDeclMap were changed to handle different manglings of ___clang_expr flexibly. This meant no longer searching for a function called ___clang_expr, but rather looking for a function whose name *contains* ___clang_expr. - ClangExpressionParser and ClangExpressionDeclMap now remember whether "this" is required, and know how to look it up as necessary. A few inheritance bugs remain, and I'm trying to resolve these. But it is now possible to use "this" as well as refer implicitly to member variables, when in the proper context. llvm-svn: 114384
* Bugfixes to the expression parser. Fixes include:Sean Callanan2010-09-131-8/+14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - If you put a semicolon at the end of an expression, this no longer causes the expression parser to error out. This was a two-part fix: first, ClangExpressionDeclMap::Materialize now handles an empty struct (such as when there is no return value); second, ASTResultSynthesizer walks backward from the end of the ASTs until it reaches something that's not a NullStmt. - ClangExpressionVariable now properly byte-swaps when printing itself. - ClangUtilityFunction now cleans up after itself when it's done compiling itself. - Utility functions can now use external functions just like user expressions. - If you end your expression with a statement that does not return a value, the expression now runs correctly anyway. Also, added the beginnings of an Objective-C object validator function, which is neither installed nor used as yet. llvm-svn: 113789
* Added support for dynamic sanity checking inSean Callanan2010-09-011-0/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | expressions. Values used by the expression are checked by validation functions which cause the program to crash if the values are unsafe. Major changes: - Added IRDynamicChecks.[ch], which contains the core code related to this feature - Modified CommandObjectExpression to install the validator functions into the target process. - Added an accessor to Process that gets/sets the helper functions llvm-svn: 112690
* Added a ClangUtilityFunction class that allows theSean Callanan2010-08-271-1/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | debugger to insert self-contained functions for use by expressions (mainly for error-checking). In order to support detecting whether a crash occurred in one of these helpers -- currently our preferred way of reporting that an error-check failed -- added a bit of support for getting the extent of a JITted function in addition to just its base. llvm-svn: 112324
* This is a major refactoring of the expression parser.Sean Callanan2010-08-271-0/+640
The goal is to separate the parser's data from the data belonging to the parser's clients. This allows clients to use the parser to obtain (for example) a JIT compiled function or some DWARF code, and then discard the parser state. Previously, parser state was held in ClangExpression and used liberally by ClangFunction, which inherited from ClangExpression. The main effects of this refactoring are: - reducing ClangExpression to an abstract class that declares methods that any client must expose to the expression parser, - moving the code specific to implementing the "expr" command from ClangExpression and CommandObjectExpression into ClangUserExpression, a new class, - moving the common parser interaction code from ClangExpression into ClangExpressionParser, a new class, and - making ClangFunction rely only on ClangExpressionParser and not depend on the internal implementation of ClangExpression. Side effects include: - the compiler interaction code has been factored out of ClangFunction and is now in an AST pass (ASTStructExtractor), - the header file for ClangFunction is now fully documented, - several bugs that only popped up when Clang was deallocated (which never happened, since the lifetime of the compiler was essentially infinite) are now fixed, and - the developer-only "call" command has been disabled. I have tested the expr command and the Objective-C step-into code, which use ClangUserExpression and ClangFunction, respectively, and verified that they work. Please let me know if you encounter bugs or poor documentation. llvm-svn: 112249
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