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* Fixed the way set/show variables were being accessed to being natively Greg Clayton2010-09-181-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | accessed by the objects that own the settings. The previous approach wasn't very usable and made for a lot of unnecessary code just to access variables that were already owned by the objects. While I fixed those things, I saw that CommandObject objects should really have a reference to their command interpreter so they can access the terminal with if they want to output usaage. Fixed up all CommandObjects to take an interpreter and cleaned up the API to not need the interpreter to be passed in. Fixed the disassemble command to output the usage if no options are passed down and arguments are passed (all disassebmle variants take options, there are no "args only"). llvm-svn: 114252
* This is a very large commit that completely re-does the way lldbCaroline Tice2010-09-041-0/+17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | handles user settable internal variables (the equivalent of set/show variables in gdb). In addition to the basic infrastructure (most of which is defined in UserSettingsController.{h,cpp}, there are examples of two classes that have been set up to contain user settable variables (the Debugger and Process classes). The 'settings' command has been modified to be a command-subcommand structure, and the 'set', 'show' and 'append' commands have been moved into this sub-commabnd structure. The old StateVariable class has been completely replaced by this, and the state variable dictionary has been removed from the Command Interpreter. Places that formerly accessed the state variable mechanism have been modified to access the variables in this new structure instead (checking the term-width; getting/checking the prompt; etc.) Variables are attached to classes; there are two basic "flavors" of variables that can be set: "global" variables (static/class-wide), and "instance" variables (one per instance of the class). The whole thing has been set up so that any global or instance variable can be set at any time (e.g. on start up, in your .lldbinit file), whether or not any instances actually exist (there's a whole pending and default values mechanism to help deal with that). llvm-svn: 113041
* I enabled some extra warnings for hidden local variables and for hiddenGreg Clayton2010-07-141-0/+1
| | | | | | virtual functions and caught some things and did some general code cleanup. llvm-svn: 108299
* Move source/Utility/PseudoTerminal.h into include/lldb/Utility.Jason Molenda2010-06-091-2/+1
| | | | | | | | The top of the header file seems to indicate that this was intended to be over at include/lldb/Core but we should be in line with the .cpp file's location so it's include/lldb/Utility for now. llvm-svn: 105753
* Initial checkin of lldb code from internal Apple repo.Chris Lattner2010-06-081-0/+66
llvm-svn: 105619
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