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Enrico Granata
58ad33440a Taking care of an issue with using lldb_private types in SBCommandInterpreter.cpp ; Making NSString test case work on Snow Leopard ; Removing an unused variable warning
llvm-svn: 138105
2011-08-19 21:56:10 +00:00
Enrico Granata
d64d0bc0ea - Now using ${var} as the summary for an aggregate type will produce "name-of-type @ object-location" instead of giving an error
e.g. you may get "foo_class @ 0x123456" when typing "type summary add -f ${var} foo_class"
- Added a new special formatting token %T for summaries. This shows the type of the object.
  Using it, the new "type @ location" summary could be manually generated by writing ${var%T} @ ${var%L}
- Bits and pieces required to support "frame variable array[n-m]"
  The feature is not enabled yet because some additional design and support code is required, but the basics
  are getting there
- Fixed a potential issue where a ValueObjectSyntheticFilter was not holding on to its SyntheticChildrenSP
  Because of the way VOSF are being built now, this has never been an actual issue, but it is still sensible for
  a VOSF to hold on to the SyntheticChildrenSP as well as to its FrontEnd

llvm-svn: 138080
2011-08-19 21:13:46 +00:00
Enrico Granata
da616d06e9 More thorough fix for the spaces-in-typename issue
llvm-svn: 138026
2011-08-19 01:47:11 +00:00
Enrico Granata
02b6676d2b Third round of code cleanups:
- reorganizing the PTS (Partial Template Specializations) in FormatManager.h
 - applied a patch by Filipe Cabecinhas to make LLDB compile with GCC
Functional changes:
 - fixed an issue where command type summary add for type "struct Foo" would not match any types.
   currently, "struct" will be stripped off and type "Foo" will be matched.
   similar behavior occurs for class, enum and union specifiers.

llvm-svn: 138020
2011-08-19 01:14:49 +00:00
Enrico Granata
85933ed40c Second round of code cleanups:
- reorganizing classes layout to have public part first
   Typedefs that we want to keep private, but must be defined for some public code to work correctly are an exception
 - avoiding methods in the form T foo() { code; } all on one-line
 - moving method implementations from .h to .cpp whenever feasible
   Templatized code is an exception and so are very small methods
 - generally, adhering to coding conventions followed project-wide
Functional changes:
 - fixed an issue where using ${var} in a summary for an aggregate, and then displaying a pointer-to-aggregate would lead to no summary being displayed
   The issue was not a major one because all ${var} was meant to do in that context was display an error for invalid use of pointer
   Accordingly fixed test cases and added a new test case

llvm-svn: 137944
2011-08-18 16:38:26 +00:00
Enrico Granata
c482a19294 First round of code cleanups:
- all instances of "vobj" have been renamed to "valobj"
 - class Debugger::Formatting has been renamed to DataVisualization (defined in FormatManager.h/cpp)
   The interface to this class has not changed
 - FormatCategory now uses ConstString's as keys to the navigators instead of repeatedly casting
   from ConstString to const char* and back all the time
   Next step is making the same happen for categories themselves
 - category gnu-libstdc++ is defined in the constructor for a FormatManager
   The source code for it is defined in gnu_libstdcpp.py, drawn from examples/synthetic at compile time
   All references to previous 'osxcpp' name have been removed from both code and file names
Functional changes:
 - the name of the option to use a summary string for 'type summary add' has changed from the previous --format-string
   to the new --summary-string. It is expected that the short option will change from -f to -s, and -s for --python-script
   will become -o

llvm-svn: 137886
2011-08-17 22:13:59 +00:00
Enrico Granata
217f91fc57 New category "gnu-libstdc++" provides summary for std::string and synthetic children for types std::map, std::list and std::vector
The category is enabled by default. If you run into issues with it, disable it and the previous behavior of LLDB is restored
 ** This is a temporary solution. The general solution to having formatters pulled in at startup should involve going through the Platform.
Fixed an issue in type synthetic list where a category with synthetic providers in it was not shown if all the providers were regex-based

llvm-svn: 137850
2011-08-17 19:07:52 +00:00
Enrico Granata
99f0b8f935 When defining a scripted command, it is possible to provide a docstring and that will be used as the help text for the command
If no docstring is provided, a default help text is created
LLDB will refuse to create scripted commands if the scripting language is anything but Python
Some additional comments in AppleObjCRuntimeV2.cpp to describe the memory layout expected by the dynamic type lookup code

llvm-svn: 137801
2011-08-17 01:30:04 +00:00
Enrico Granata
223383ed6c Changes to Python commands:
- They now have an SBCommandReturnObject instead of an SBStream as third argument
 - The class CommandObjectPythonFunction has been merged into CommandObjectCommands.cpp
 - The command to manage them is now:
  command script with subcommands add, list, delete, clear
   command alias is returned to its previous functionality
 - Python commands are now part of an user dictionary, instead of being seen as aliases
 

llvm-svn: 137785
2011-08-16 23:24:13 +00:00
Enrico Granata
be93a35a8a Python commands:
It is now possible to use 'command alias --python' to define a command name that actually triggers execution of a Python function
 (e.g. command alias --python foo foo_impl makes a command named 'foo' that runs Python function 'foo_impl')
 The Python function foo_impl should have as signature: def foo_impl(debugger, args, stream, dict): where
  debugger is an object wrapping an LLDB SBDebugger
  args is the command line arguments, as an unparsed Python string
  stream is an SBStream that represents the standard output
  dict is an internal utility parameter and should be left untouched
 The function should return None on no error, or an error string to describe any problems

llvm-svn: 137722
2011-08-16 16:49:25 +00:00
Johnny Chen
9f4f5d94cd Add TestInferiorChanged.py to test that lldb reloads the inferior after it was changed during the debug session.
First, main.c causes a crash, the inferior then gets re-built with main2.c which is not crashing.

Add Base.cleanup(self, dictionary=None) for platform specfic way to do cleanup after build.
This plugin method is used by the above test case to cleanup the main.c build before rebuild for main2.c.

llvm-svn: 137500
2011-08-12 20:19:22 +00:00
Enrico Granata
68eb4bb421 Added an error message when the user tries to add a filter when a synthetic provider for the same type is already defined in the same category
The converse is also true: an error is shown when the user tries to add a synthetic provider to a category that already has a filter for the same type

llvm-svn: 137493
2011-08-12 19:14:27 +00:00
Enrico Granata
22c55d180d *Some more optimizations in usage of ConstString
*New setting target.max-children-count gives an upper-bound to the number of child objects that will be displayed at each depth-level
  This might be a breaking change in some scenarios. To override the new limit you can use the --show-all-children (-A) option
  to frame variable or increase the limit in your lldbinit file
*Command "type synthetic" has been split in two:
  - "type synthetic" now only handles Python synthetic children providers
  - the new command "type filter" handles filters
  Because filters and synthetic providers are both ways to replace the children of a ValueObject, only one can be effective at any given time.

llvm-svn: 137416
2011-08-12 02:00:06 +00:00
Enrico Granata
8c9d35603e Fixed an issue where a pointer's address was being logged instead of its value
Access to synthetic children by name:
 if your object has a synthetic child named foo you can now type
  frame variable object.foo (or ->foo if you have a pointer)
  and that will print the value of the synthetic child
  (if your object has an actual child named foo, the actual child prevails!)
 this behavior should also work in summaries, and you should be able to use
 ${var.foo} and ${svar.foo} interchangeably
  (but using svar.foo will mask an actual child named foo)

llvm-svn: 137314
2011-08-11 17:08:01 +00:00
Enrico Granata
ce68b02c99 CFString.py now shows contents in a more NSString-like way (e.g. you get @"Hello" instead of "Hello")
new --raw-output (-R) option to frame variable prevents using summaries and synthetic children
 other future formatting enhancements will be excluded by using the -R option
 test case enhanced to check that -R works correctly

llvm-svn: 137185
2011-08-09 23:50:01 +00:00
Jim Ingham
4b53618247 Move the handling of breakpoint conditions from the Private event loop to the StopInfoBreakpoint::DoActions, which happens as the
event is removed.  Also use the return value of asynchronous breakpoint callbacks, they get checked before, and override the 
breakpoint conditions.

Added ProcessModInfo class, to unify "stop_id generation" and "memory modification generation", and use where needed.

llvm-svn: 137102
2011-08-09 02:12:22 +00:00
Enrico Granata
27b625e12f Basic support for reading synthetic children by index:
if your datatype provides synthetic children, "frame variable object[index]" should now do the right thing
 in cases where the above syntax would have been rejected before, i.e.
  object is not a pointer nor an array (frame variable ignores potential overload of [])
  object is a pointer to an Objective-C class (which cannot be dereferenced)
 expression will still run operator[] if available and complain if it cannot do so
 synthetic children by name do not work yet

llvm-svn: 137097
2011-08-09 01:04:56 +00:00
Sean Callanan
69b5341c6a Made the expression parser use the StackFrame's
variable search API rather than rolling its own,
fixing one of our testcases.

llvm-svn: 137004
2011-08-06 00:28:14 +00:00
Enrico Granata
f1af1ed6d2 Option --regex (-x) now also works for synthetic children:
- Added a test case in python-synth
Minor code improvements in categories, making them ready for adding new element types

llvm-svn: 136957
2011-08-05 01:32:50 +00:00
Enrico Granata
4443d8c321 changing CFString.py to reflect the new behavior of CreateValueFromAddress
llvm-svn: 136887
2011-08-04 17:14:03 +00:00
Enrico Granata
5dfd49ccba New formatting symbol %# can be used in summary strings to get the "count of children" of a variable
- accordingly, the test cases for the synthetic providers for the std:: containers have been edited to use
   ${svar%#} instead of ${svar.len} to print out the count of elements ; the .len synthetic child has been
   removed from the synthetic providers
The synthetic children providers for the std:: containers now return None when asked for children indexes >= num_children()
Basic code to support filter names based on regular expressions (WIP)

llvm-svn: 136862
2011-08-04 02:34:29 +00:00
Enrico Granata
6fd87d5d33 APIs to GetValueAsSigned/Unsigned() in SBValue now also accept an SBError parameter to give more info about any problem
The synthetic children providers now use the new (safer) APIs to get the values of objects
As a side effect, fixed an issue in ValueObject where ResolveValue() was not always updating the value before reading it

llvm-svn: 136861
2011-08-04 01:41:02 +00:00
Greg Clayton
fe42ac4d0a Cleaned up the SBType.h file to not include internal headers and reorganized
the SBType implementation classes.

Fixed LLDB core and the test suite to not use deprecated SBValue APIs.

Added a few new APIs to SBValue:

    int64_t
    SBValue::GetValueAsSigned(int64_t fail_value=0);

    uint64_t
    SBValue::GetValueAsUnsigned(uint64_t fail_value=0)

 

llvm-svn: 136829
2011-08-03 22:57:10 +00:00
Johnny Chen
1b93d0233f Minor modification to get the full path to the target program.
llvm-svn: 136815
2011-08-03 21:18:23 +00:00
Johnny Chen
16fc2cc9fa Remove copy-and-paste residues.
llvm-svn: 136812
2011-08-03 20:58:02 +00:00
Johnny Chen
c99dd97fc5 Fix typos.
llvm-svn: 136809
2011-08-03 20:40:35 +00:00
Johnny Chen
a8d4df429a Add license header comment.
llvm-svn: 136808
2011-08-03 20:39:26 +00:00
Johnny Chen
d855d82a16 Conditionize the 'print "Set environment ..."' stmt.
llvm-svn: 136806
2011-08-03 20:28:34 +00:00
Jim Ingham
b7f0bfc5dc Add a directory to make the second copy of libd.dylib in, so we don't have
to make & delete directories in the test case.  Make a real copy of libd.dylib
in that directory so the two libraries are actually different.  Use (and remove)
the DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH to point to the new library.

llvm-svn: 136801
2011-08-03 19:32:42 +00:00
Johnny Chen
5ad1245b0e Add expectedFailure decorator.
rdar://problem/9890530

llvm-svn: 136798
2011-08-03 18:35:48 +00:00
Johnny Chen
e5ffe78c13 Unquote the env_cmd_string variable.
Skip the test case test_dyld_library_path(self) because it causes the debugserver to crash.

llvm-svn: 136796
2011-08-03 18:28:41 +00:00
Jim Ingham
f169c394ca Don't set DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH in the Python environment (which will get passed down to
debugserver) but set it in the debugger settings (which will just get passed down to
the target).

llvm-svn: 136793
2011-08-03 17:41:28 +00:00
Enrico Granata
7823ee3307 testing for a previous issue where formats in summaries where not enforced in all cases ; removed an unused local variable
llvm-svn: 136785
2011-08-03 16:23:33 +00:00
Enrico Granata
9910bc855d Fixed an issue where the KVO swizzled type would be returned as the dynamic type instead of the actual user-level type
- see the test case in lang/objc/objc-dynamic-value for an example
Objective-C dynamic type lookup now works for every Objective-C type
 - previously, true dynamic lookup was only performed for type id

llvm-svn: 136763
2011-08-03 02:18:51 +00:00
Johnny Chen
cf901ed229 Add a test file to go with r136745. It fails, though, for:
expr ptr[i]->point.x

Radar to be filed.

llvm-svn: 136760
2011-08-03 01:34:29 +00:00
Enrico Granata
c3e320a7a0 Fixed a bug where a variable could not be formatted in a summary if its datatype already had a custom format
Fixed a bug where Objective-C variables coming out of the expression parser could crash the Python synthetic providers:
 - expression parser output has a "frozen data" component, which is a byte-exact copy of the value (in host memory),
   if trying to read into memory based on the host address, LLDB would crash. we are now passing the correct (target)
   pointer to the Python code
Objective-C "id" variables are now formatted according to their dynamic type, if the -d option to frame variable is used:
 - Code based on the Objective-C 2.0 runtime is used to obtain this information without running code on the target

llvm-svn: 136695
2011-08-02 17:27:39 +00:00
Greg Clayton
3ae5a18656 Protect a bit against uninitialized std::list objects, but there is more
work to be done.

llvm-svn: 136579
2011-07-30 22:26:17 +00:00
Greg Clayton
3883bca4f4 Protect a bit better against uninitialized vectors.
llvm-svn: 136578
2011-07-30 22:25:25 +00:00
Greg Clayton
fc1aa292ad Cleaned up the NSString summary formatter to not print "<invalid object>" when
we have a nil NSString *. Also added blank lines between functions in the
CFString.py files.

llvm-svn: 136554
2011-07-30 01:47:41 +00:00
Enrico Granata
3bcee02643 changes in the new GetMinimumLanguages() ; robustness improvements in the CFStringSynthProvider object ; made a CFString_SummaryProvider function you can use if all you care about is the summary string for your NSString objects
llvm-svn: 136544
2011-07-29 23:59:08 +00:00
Enrico Granata
ebbe5643b2 new synthetic children provider for CFString and related classes ; test case for it
llvm-svn: 136525
2011-07-29 21:31:46 +00:00
Enrico Granata
6f3533fb1d Public API changes:
- Completely new implementation of SBType
 - Various enhancements in several other classes
Python synthetic children providers for std::vector<T>, std::list<T> and std::map<K,V>:
 - these return the actual elements into the container as the children of the container
 - basic template name parsing that works (hopefully) on both Clang and GCC
 - find them in examples/synthetic and in the test suite in functionalities/data-formatter/data-formatter-python-synth
New summary string token ${svar :
 - the syntax is just the same as in ${var but this new token lets you read the values
   coming from the synthetic children provider instead of the actual children
 - Python providers above provide a synthetic child len that returns the number of elements
   into the container
Full bug fix for the issue in which getting byte size for a non-complete type would crash LLDB
Several other fixes, including:
 - inverted the order of arguments in the ClangASTType constructor
 - EvaluationPoint now only returns SharedPointer's to Target and Process
 - the help text for several type subcommands now correctly indicates argument-less options as such

llvm-svn: 136504
2011-07-29 19:53:35 +00:00
Enrico Granata
c53114e30a new flag -P to type synth add lets you type a Python class interactively
added a final newline to fooSynthProvider.py
new option to automatically save user input in InputReaderEZ
checking for NULL pointers in several new places

llvm-svn: 135916
2011-07-25 16:59:05 +00:00
Enrico Granata
a37a065c33 Python synthetic children:
- you can now define a Python class as a synthetic children producer for a type
   the class must adhere to this "interface":
        def __init__(self, valobj, dict):
     	def get_child_at_index(self, index):
     	def get_child_index(self, name):
   then using type synth add -l className typeName
   (e.g. type synth add -l fooSynthProvider foo)
   (This is still WIP with lots to be added)
   A small test case is available also as reference

llvm-svn: 135865
2011-07-24 00:14:56 +00:00
Enrico Granata
e992a0899e some editing of data visualization error messages to make them more meaningful
debugging printfs() for data visualization turned into a meaningful log:
 - introduced a new log category `types' in channel `lldb'

llvm-svn: 135773
2011-07-22 17:03:19 +00:00
Enrico Granata
d55546b27a when typing a summary string you can use the %S symbol to explicitly indicate that you want the summary to be used to print the target object
(e.g. ${var%S}). this might already be the default if your variable is of an aggregate type
new feature: synthetic filters. you can restrict the number of children for your variables to only a meaningful subset
 - the restricted list of children obeys the typical rules (e.g. summaries prevail over children)
 - one-line summaries show only the filtered (synthetic) children, if you type an expanded summary string, or you use Python scripts, all the real children are accessible
 - to provide a synthetic children list use the "type synth add" command, as in:
   type synth add foo_type --child varA --child varB[0] --child varC->packet->flags[1-4]
   (you can use ., ->, single-item array operator [N] and bitfield operator [N-M]; array slice access is not supported, giving simplified names to expression paths is not supported)
 - a new -S option to frame variable and target variable lets you override synthetic children and instead show real ones

llvm-svn: 135731
2011-07-22 00:16:08 +00:00
Johnny Chen
a17c7e0517 Skip the remaining -Y? (skipping ? layers of summaries) tests if using a known version
of Apple gcc build which produces wrong namespace for std::string in debug info.

llvm-svn: 135597
2011-07-20 18:29:32 +00:00
Enrico Granata
20edcdbe8a The implementation of categories is now synchronization safe
Code cleanup:
 - The Format Manager implementation is now split between two files: FormatClasses.{h|cpp} where the
   actual formatter classes (ValueFormat, SummaryFormat, ...) are implemented and
   FormatManager.{h|cpp} where the infrastructure classes (FormatNavigator, FormatManager, ...)
   are contained. The wrapper code always remains in Debugger.{h|cpp}
 - Several leftover fields, methods and comments from previous design choices have been removed
type category subcommands (enable, disable, delete) now can take a list of category names as input
 - for type category enable, saying "enable A B C" is the same as saying
    enable C
    enable B
    enable A
   (the ordering is relevant in enabling categories, and it is expected that a user typing
    enable A B C wants to look into category A, then into B, then into C and not the other
    way round)
 - for the other two commands, the order is not really relevant (however, the same inverted ordering
   is used for consistency)

llvm-svn: 135494
2011-07-19 18:03:25 +00:00
Enrico Granata
1490c6fd8f Fixed a bug where deleting a regex summary would not immediately reflect in the variables display
The "systemwide summaries" feature has been removed and replaced with a more general and
powerful mechanism.
Categories:
 - summaries can now be grouped into buckets, called "categories" (it is expected that categories
   correspond to libraries and/or runtime environments)
 - to add a summary to a category, you can use the -w option to type summary add and give
   a category name (e.g. type summary add -f "foo" foo_t -w foo_category)
 - categories are by default disabled, which means LLDB will not look into them for summaries,
   to enable a category use "type category enable". once a category is enabled, LLDB will
   look into that category for summaries. the rules are quite trivial: every enabled category
   is searched for an exact match. if an exact match is nowhere to be found, any match is
   searched for in every enabled category (whether it involves cascading, going to base classes,
   ...). categories are searched into the order in which they were enabled (the most recently
   enabled category first, then the second most and so on..)
 - by default, most commands that deal with summaries, use a category named "default" if no
   explicit -w parameter is given (the observable behavior of LLDB should not change when
   categories are not explicitly used)
 - the systemwide summaries are now part of a "system" category

llvm-svn: 135463
2011-07-19 02:34:21 +00:00
Enrico Granata
0c5ef693a2 Some descriptive text for the Python script feature:
- help type summary add now gives some hints on how to use it
frame variable and target variable now have a --no-summary-depth (-Y) option:
 - simply using -Y without an argument will skip one level of summaries, i.e.
   your aggregate types will expand their children and display no summary, even
   if they have one. children will behave normally
 - using -Y<int>, as in -Y4, -Y7, ..., will skip as many levels of summaries as
   given by the <int> parameter (obviously, -Y and -Y1 are the same thing). children
   beneath the given depth level will behave normally
 -Y0 is the same as omitting the --no-summary-depth parameter entirely
 This option replaces the defined-but-unimplemented --no-summary

llvm-svn: 135336
2011-07-16 01:22:04 +00:00