From 274060b6f110c6023fc63e4803d120949750867f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Greg Clayton Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2010 20:54:39 +0000 Subject: Fixed an issue where we were resolving paths when we should have been. So the issue here was that we have lldb_private::FileSpec that by default was always resolving a path when using the: FileSpec::FileSpec (const char *path); and in the: void FileSpec::SetFile(const char *pathname, bool resolve = true); This isn't what we want in many many cases. One example is you have "/tmp" on your file system which is really "/private/tmp". You compile code in that directory and end up with debug info that mentions "/tmp/file.c". Then you type: (lldb) breakpoint set --file file.c --line 5 If your current working directory is "/tmp", then "file.c" would be turned into "/private/tmp/file.c" which won't match anything in the debug info. Also, it should have been just a FileSpec with no directory and a filename of "file.c" which could (and should) potentially match any instances of "file.c" in the debug info. So I removed the constructor that just takes a path: FileSpec::FileSpec (const char *path); // REMOVED You must now use the other constructor that has a "bool resolve" parameter that you must always supply: FileSpec::FileSpec (const char *path, bool resolve); I also removed the default parameter to SetFile(): void FileSpec::SetFile(const char *pathname, bool resolve); And fixed all of the code to use the right settings. llvm-svn: 116944 --- lldb/source/Commands/CommandObjectCommands.cpp | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'lldb/source/Commands/CommandObjectCommands.cpp') diff --git a/lldb/source/Commands/CommandObjectCommands.cpp b/lldb/source/Commands/CommandObjectCommands.cpp index 349c3fc802c..dd5ab3267a7 100644 --- a/lldb/source/Commands/CommandObjectCommands.cpp +++ b/lldb/source/Commands/CommandObjectCommands.cpp @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ public: result.AppendMessageWithFormat ("Executing commands in '%s'.\n", filename); - FileSpec cmd_file (filename); + FileSpec cmd_file (filename, false); if (cmd_file.Exists()) { STLStringArray commands; -- cgit v1.2.3