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clang-p2996/lldb/bindings/interface/SBBlockExtensions.i
Alex Langford 662548c826 [lldb] Replace SB swig interfaces with API headers
Instead of maintaining separate swig interface files, we can use the API
headers directly. They implement the exact same C++ APIs and we can
conditionally include the python extensions as needed. To remove the
swig extensions from the API headers when building the LLDB
framework, we can use the unifdef tool when it is available. Otherwise
we just copy them as-is.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D142926
2023-02-16 11:18:04 -08:00

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STRING_EXTENSION_OUTSIDE(SBBlock)
%extend lldb::SBBlock {
#ifdef SWIGPYTHON
%pythoncode %{
def get_range_at_index(self, idx):
if idx < self.GetNumRanges():
return [self.GetRangeStartAddress(idx), self.GetRangeEndAddress(idx)]
return []
class ranges_access(object):
'''A helper object that will lazily hand out an array of lldb.SBAddress that represent address ranges for a block.'''
def __init__(self, sbblock):
self.sbblock = sbblock
def __len__(self):
if self.sbblock:
return int(self.sbblock.GetNumRanges())
return 0
def __getitem__(self, key):
count = len(self)
if type(key) is int:
return self.sbblock.get_range_at_index (key);
if isinstance(key, SBAddress):
range_idx = self.sbblock.GetRangeIndexForBlockAddress(key);
if range_idx < len(self):
return [self.sbblock.GetRangeStartAddress(range_idx), self.sbblock.GetRangeEndAddress(range_idx)]
else:
print("error: unsupported item type: %s" % type(key))
return None
def get_ranges_access_object(self):
'''An accessor function that returns a ranges_access() object which allows lazy block address ranges access.'''
return self.ranges_access (self)
def get_ranges_array(self):
'''An accessor function that returns an array object that contains all ranges in this block object.'''
if not hasattr(self, 'ranges_array'):
self.ranges_array = []
for idx in range(self.num_ranges):
self.ranges_array.append ([self.GetRangeStartAddress(idx), self.GetRangeEndAddress(idx)])
return self.ranges_array
def get_call_site(self):
return declaration(self.GetInlinedCallSiteFile(), self.GetInlinedCallSiteLine(), self.GetInlinedCallSiteColumn())
parent = property(GetParent, None, doc='''A read only property that returns the same result as GetParent().''')
first_child = property(GetFirstChild, None, doc='''A read only property that returns the same result as GetFirstChild().''')
call_site = property(get_call_site, None, doc='''A read only property that returns a lldb.declaration object that contains the inlined call site file, line and column.''')
sibling = property(GetSibling, None, doc='''A read only property that returns the same result as GetSibling().''')
name = property(GetInlinedName, None, doc='''A read only property that returns the same result as GetInlinedName().''')
inlined_block = property(GetContainingInlinedBlock, None, doc='''A read only property that returns the same result as GetContainingInlinedBlock().''')
range = property(get_ranges_access_object, None, doc='''A read only property that allows item access to the address ranges for a block by integer (range = block.range[0]) and by lldb.SBAddress (find the range that contains the specified lldb.SBAddress like "pc_range = lldb.frame.block.range[frame.addr]").''')
ranges = property(get_ranges_array, None, doc='''A read only property that returns a list() object that contains all of the address ranges for the block.''')
num_ranges = property(GetNumRanges, None, doc='''A read only property that returns the same result as GetNumRanges().''')
%}
#endif
}