Summary: modify-python-lldb.py had code to insert python equality operators to some classes. Some of those classes already had c++ equality operators, and some didn't. This makes the situation more consistent, by removing all equality handilng from modify-python-lldb. Instead, I add c++ operators to classes where they were missing, and expose them in the swig interface files so that they are available to python too. The only tricky case was the SBAddress class, which had an operator== defined as a free function, which is not handled by swig. This function cannot be removed without breaking ABI, and we cannot add an extra operator== member, as that would make equality comparisons ambiguous. For this class, I define a python __eq__ function by hand and have it delegate to the operator!=, which I have defined as a member function. This isn't fully NFC, as the semantics of some equality functions in python changes slightly, but I believe it changes for the better (e.g., previously SBBreakpoint.__eq__ would consider two breakpoints with the same ID as equal, even if they belonged to different targets; now they are only equal if they belong to the same target). Reviewers: jingham, clayborg, zturner Subscribers: jdoerfert, JDevlieghere, lldb-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59819 llvm-svn: 357463
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//===-- SWIG Interface for SBModule -----------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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namespace lldb {
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%pythoncode%{
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# ==================================
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# Helper function for SBModule class
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# ==================================
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def in_range(symbol, section):
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"""Test whether a symbol is within the range of a section."""
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symSA = symbol.GetStartAddress().GetFileAddress()
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symEA = symbol.GetEndAddress().GetFileAddress()
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secSA = section.GetFileAddress()
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secEA = secSA + section.GetByteSize()
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if symEA != LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS:
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if secSA <= symSA and symEA <= secEA:
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return True
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else:
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return False
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else:
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if secSA <= symSA and symSA < secEA:
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return True
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else:
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return False
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%}
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%feature("docstring",
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"Represents an executable image and its associated object and symbol files.
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The module is designed to be able to select a single slice of an
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executable image as it would appear on disk and during program
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execution.
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You can retrieve SBModule from SBSymbolContext, which in turn is available
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from SBFrame.
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SBModule supports symbol iteration, for example,
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for symbol in module:
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name = symbol.GetName()
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saddr = symbol.GetStartAddress()
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eaddr = symbol.GetEndAddress()
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and rich comparison methods which allow the API program to use,
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if thisModule == thatModule:
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print('This module is the same as that module')
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to test module equality. A module also contains object file sections, namely
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SBSection. SBModule supports section iteration through section_iter(), for
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example,
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print('Number of sections: %d' % module.GetNumSections())
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for sec in module.section_iter():
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print(sec)
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And to iterate the symbols within a SBSection, use symbol_in_section_iter(),
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# Iterates the text section and prints each symbols within each sub-section.
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for subsec in text_sec:
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print(INDENT + repr(subsec))
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for sym in exe_module.symbol_in_section_iter(subsec):
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print(INDENT2 + repr(sym))
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print(INDENT2 + 'symbol type: %s' % symbol_type_to_str(sym.GetType()))
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produces this following output:
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[0x0000000100001780-0x0000000100001d5c) a.out.__TEXT.__text
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id = {0x00000004}, name = 'mask_access(MaskAction, unsigned int)', range = [0x00000001000017c0-0x0000000100001870)
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symbol type: code
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id = {0x00000008}, name = 'thread_func(void*)', range = [0x0000000100001870-0x00000001000019b0)
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symbol type: code
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id = {0x0000000c}, name = 'main', range = [0x00000001000019b0-0x0000000100001d5c)
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symbol type: code
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id = {0x00000023}, name = 'start', address = 0x0000000100001780
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symbol type: code
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[0x0000000100001d5c-0x0000000100001da4) a.out.__TEXT.__stubs
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id = {0x00000024}, name = '__stack_chk_fail', range = [0x0000000100001d5c-0x0000000100001d62)
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symbol type: trampoline
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id = {0x00000028}, name = 'exit', range = [0x0000000100001d62-0x0000000100001d68)
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symbol type: trampoline
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id = {0x00000029}, name = 'fflush', range = [0x0000000100001d68-0x0000000100001d6e)
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symbol type: trampoline
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id = {0x0000002a}, name = 'fgets', range = [0x0000000100001d6e-0x0000000100001d74)
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symbol type: trampoline
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id = {0x0000002b}, name = 'printf', range = [0x0000000100001d74-0x0000000100001d7a)
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symbol type: trampoline
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id = {0x0000002c}, name = 'pthread_create', range = [0x0000000100001d7a-0x0000000100001d80)
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symbol type: trampoline
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id = {0x0000002d}, name = 'pthread_join', range = [0x0000000100001d80-0x0000000100001d86)
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symbol type: trampoline
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id = {0x0000002e}, name = 'pthread_mutex_lock', range = [0x0000000100001d86-0x0000000100001d8c)
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symbol type: trampoline
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id = {0x0000002f}, name = 'pthread_mutex_unlock', range = [0x0000000100001d8c-0x0000000100001d92)
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symbol type: trampoline
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id = {0x00000030}, name = 'rand', range = [0x0000000100001d92-0x0000000100001d98)
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symbol type: trampoline
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id = {0x00000031}, name = 'strtoul', range = [0x0000000100001d98-0x0000000100001d9e)
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symbol type: trampoline
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id = {0x00000032}, name = 'usleep', range = [0x0000000100001d9e-0x0000000100001da4)
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symbol type: trampoline
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[0x0000000100001da4-0x0000000100001e2c) a.out.__TEXT.__stub_helper
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[0x0000000100001e2c-0x0000000100001f10) a.out.__TEXT.__cstring
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[0x0000000100001f10-0x0000000100001f68) a.out.__TEXT.__unwind_info
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[0x0000000100001f68-0x0000000100001ff8) a.out.__TEXT.__eh_frame
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"
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) SBModule;
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class SBModule
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{
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public:
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SBModule ();
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SBModule (const lldb::SBModule &rhs);
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SBModule (const lldb::SBModuleSpec &module_spec);
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SBModule (lldb::SBProcess &process,
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lldb::addr_t header_addr);
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~SBModule ();
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bool
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IsValid () const;
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explicit operator bool() const;
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void
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Clear();
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%feature("docstring", "
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//------------------------------------------------------------------
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/// Get const accessor for the module file specification.
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///
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/// This function returns the file for the module on the host system
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/// that is running LLDB. This can differ from the path on the
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/// platform since we might be doing remote debugging.
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///
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/// @return
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/// A const reference to the file specification object.
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//------------------------------------------------------------------
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") GetFileSpec;
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lldb::SBFileSpec
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GetFileSpec () const;
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%feature("docstring", "
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//------------------------------------------------------------------
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/// Get accessor for the module platform file specification.
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///
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/// Platform file refers to the path of the module as it is known on
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/// the remote system on which it is being debugged. For local
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/// debugging this is always the same as Module::GetFileSpec(). But
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/// remote debugging might mention a file '/usr/lib/liba.dylib'
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/// which might be locally downloaded and cached. In this case the
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/// platform file could be something like:
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/// '/tmp/lldb/platform-cache/remote.host.computer/usr/lib/liba.dylib'
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/// The file could also be cached in a local developer kit directory.
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///
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/// @return
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/// A const reference to the file specification object.
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//------------------------------------------------------------------
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") GetPlatformFileSpec;
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lldb::SBFileSpec
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GetPlatformFileSpec () const;
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bool
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SetPlatformFileSpec (const lldb::SBFileSpec &platform_file);
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lldb::SBFileSpec
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GetRemoteInstallFileSpec ();
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bool
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SetRemoteInstallFileSpec (lldb::SBFileSpec &file);
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%feature("docstring", "Returns the UUID of the module as a Python string."
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) GetUUIDString;
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const char *
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GetUUIDString () const;
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bool operator==(const lldb::SBModule &rhs) const;
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bool operator!=(const lldb::SBModule &rhs) const;
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lldb::SBSection
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FindSection (const char *sect_name);
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lldb::SBAddress
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ResolveFileAddress (lldb::addr_t vm_addr);
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lldb::SBSymbolContext
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ResolveSymbolContextForAddress (const lldb::SBAddress& addr,
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uint32_t resolve_scope);
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bool
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GetDescription (lldb::SBStream &description);
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uint32_t
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GetNumCompileUnits();
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lldb::SBCompileUnit
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GetCompileUnitAtIndex (uint32_t);
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%feature("docstring", "
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//------------------------------------------------------------------
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/// Find compile units related to *this module and passed source
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/// file.
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///
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/// @param[in] sb_file_spec
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/// A lldb::SBFileSpec object that contains source file
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/// specification.
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///
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/// @return
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/// A lldb::SBSymbolContextList that gets filled in with all of
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/// the symbol contexts for all the matches.
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//------------------------------------------------------------------
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") FindCompileUnits;
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lldb::SBSymbolContextList
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FindCompileUnits (const lldb::SBFileSpec &sb_file_spec);
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size_t
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GetNumSymbols ();
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lldb::SBSymbol
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GetSymbolAtIndex (size_t idx);
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lldb::SBSymbol
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FindSymbol (const char *name,
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lldb::SymbolType type = eSymbolTypeAny);
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lldb::SBSymbolContextList
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FindSymbols (const char *name,
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lldb::SymbolType type = eSymbolTypeAny);
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size_t
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GetNumSections ();
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lldb::SBSection
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GetSectionAtIndex (size_t idx);
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%feature("docstring", "
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//------------------------------------------------------------------
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/// Find functions by name.
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///
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/// @param[in] name
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/// The name of the function we are looking for.
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///
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/// @param[in] name_type_mask
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/// A logical OR of one or more FunctionNameType enum bits that
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/// indicate what kind of names should be used when doing the
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/// lookup. Bits include fully qualified names, base names,
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/// C++ methods, or ObjC selectors.
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/// See FunctionNameType for more details.
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///
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/// @return
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/// A symbol context list that gets filled in with all of the
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/// matches.
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//------------------------------------------------------------------
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") FindFunctions;
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lldb::SBSymbolContextList
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FindFunctions (const char *name,
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uint32_t name_type_mask = lldb::eFunctionNameTypeAny);
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lldb::SBType
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FindFirstType (const char* name);
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lldb::SBTypeList
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FindTypes (const char* type);
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lldb::SBType
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GetTypeByID (lldb::user_id_t uid);
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lldb::SBType
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GetBasicType(lldb::BasicType type);
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%feature("docstring", "
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//------------------------------------------------------------------
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/// Get all types matching \a type_mask from debug info in this
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/// module.
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///
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/// @param[in] type_mask
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/// A bitfield that consists of one or more bits logically OR'ed
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/// together from the lldb::TypeClass enumeration. This allows
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/// you to request only structure types, or only class, struct
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/// and union types. Passing in lldb::eTypeClassAny will return
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/// all types found in the debug information for this module.
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///
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/// @return
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/// A list of types in this module that match \a type_mask
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//------------------------------------------------------------------
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") GetTypes;
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lldb::SBTypeList
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GetTypes (uint32_t type_mask = lldb::eTypeClassAny);
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%feature("docstring", "
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//------------------------------------------------------------------
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/// Find global and static variables by name.
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///
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/// @param[in] target
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/// A valid SBTarget instance representing the debuggee.
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///
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/// @param[in] name
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/// The name of the global or static variable we are looking
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/// for.
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///
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/// @param[in] max_matches
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/// Allow the number of matches to be limited to \a max_matches.
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///
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/// @return
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/// A list of matched variables in an SBValueList.
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//------------------------------------------------------------------
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") FindGlobalVariables;
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lldb::SBValueList
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FindGlobalVariables (lldb::SBTarget &target,
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const char *name,
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uint32_t max_matches);
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%feature("docstring", "
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//------------------------------------------------------------------
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/// Find the first global (or static) variable by name.
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///
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/// @param[in] target
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/// A valid SBTarget instance representing the debuggee.
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///
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/// @param[in] name
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/// The name of the global or static variable we are looking
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/// for.
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///
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/// @return
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/// An SBValue that gets filled in with the found variable (if any).
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//------------------------------------------------------------------
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") FindFirstGlobalVariable;
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lldb::SBValue
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FindFirstGlobalVariable (lldb::SBTarget &target, const char *name);
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lldb::ByteOrder
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GetByteOrder ();
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uint32_t
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GetAddressByteSize();
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const char *
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GetTriple ();
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uint32_t
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GetVersion (uint32_t *versions,
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uint32_t num_versions);
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lldb::SBFileSpec
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GetSymbolFileSpec() const;
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lldb::SBAddress
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GetObjectFileHeaderAddress() const;
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lldb::SBAddress
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GetObjectFileEntryPointAddress() const;
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bool
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operator == (const lldb::SBModule &rhs) const;
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bool
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operator != (const lldb::SBModule &rhs) const;
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%pythoncode %{
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class symbols_access(object):
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re_compile_type = type(re.compile('.'))
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'''A helper object that will lazily hand out lldb.SBSymbol objects for a module when supplied an index, name, or regular expression.'''
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def __init__(self, sbmodule):
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self.sbmodule = sbmodule
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def __len__(self):
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if self.sbmodule:
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return int(self.sbmodule.GetNumSymbols())
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return 0
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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count = len(self)
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if type(key) is int:
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if key < count:
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return self.sbmodule.GetSymbolAtIndex(key)
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elif type(key) is str:
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matches = []
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sc_list = self.sbmodule.FindSymbols(key)
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for sc in sc_list:
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symbol = sc.symbol
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if symbol:
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matches.append(symbol)
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return matches
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elif isinstance(key, self.re_compile_type):
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matches = []
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for idx in range(count):
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symbol = self.sbmodule.GetSymbolAtIndex(idx)
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added = False
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name = symbol.name
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if name:
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re_match = key.search(name)
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if re_match:
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matches.append(symbol)
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added = True
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if not added:
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mangled = symbol.mangled
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if mangled:
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re_match = key.search(mangled)
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if re_match:
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matches.append(symbol)
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return matches
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else:
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print("error: unsupported item type: %s" % type(key))
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return None
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def get_symbols_access_object(self):
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'''An accessor function that returns a symbols_access() object which allows lazy symbol access from a lldb.SBModule object.'''
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return self.symbols_access (self)
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def get_compile_units_access_object (self):
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'''An accessor function that returns a compile_units_access() object which allows lazy compile unit access from a lldb.SBModule object.'''
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return self.compile_units_access (self)
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def get_symbols_array(self):
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'''An accessor function that returns a list() that contains all symbols in a lldb.SBModule object.'''
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symbols = []
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for idx in range(self.num_symbols):
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symbols.append(self.GetSymbolAtIndex(idx))
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return symbols
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class sections_access(object):
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re_compile_type = type(re.compile('.'))
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'''A helper object that will lazily hand out lldb.SBSection objects for a module when supplied an index, name, or regular expression.'''
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def __init__(self, sbmodule):
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self.sbmodule = sbmodule
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def __len__(self):
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if self.sbmodule:
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return int(self.sbmodule.GetNumSections())
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return 0
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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count = len(self)
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if type(key) is int:
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if key < count:
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return self.sbmodule.GetSectionAtIndex(key)
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elif type(key) is str:
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for idx in range(count):
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section = self.sbmodule.GetSectionAtIndex(idx)
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if section.name == key:
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return section
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elif isinstance(key, self.re_compile_type):
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matches = []
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for idx in range(count):
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section = self.sbmodule.GetSectionAtIndex(idx)
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name = section.name
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if name:
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re_match = key.search(name)
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if re_match:
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matches.append(section)
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return matches
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else:
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print("error: unsupported item type: %s" % type(key))
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return None
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class compile_units_access(object):
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re_compile_type = type(re.compile('.'))
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'''A helper object that will lazily hand out lldb.SBCompileUnit objects for a module when supplied an index, full or partial path, or regular expression.'''
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def __init__(self, sbmodule):
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self.sbmodule = sbmodule
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def __len__(self):
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if self.sbmodule:
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return int(self.sbmodule.GetNumCompileUnits())
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return 0
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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count = len(self)
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if type(key) is int:
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if key < count:
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return self.sbmodule.GetCompileUnitAtIndex(key)
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elif type(key) is str:
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is_full_path = key[0] == '/'
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for idx in range(count):
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comp_unit = self.sbmodule.GetCompileUnitAtIndex(idx)
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if is_full_path:
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if comp_unit.file.fullpath == key:
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return comp_unit
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else:
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if comp_unit.file.basename == key:
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return comp_unit
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elif isinstance(key, self.re_compile_type):
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matches = []
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for idx in range(count):
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comp_unit = self.sbmodule.GetCompileUnitAtIndex(idx)
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fullpath = comp_unit.file.fullpath
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if fullpath:
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re_match = key.search(fullpath)
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if re_match:
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matches.append(comp_unit)
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return matches
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else:
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print("error: unsupported item type: %s" % type(key))
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return None
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def get_sections_access_object(self):
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'''An accessor function that returns a sections_access() object which allows lazy section array access.'''
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return self.sections_access (self)
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def get_sections_array(self):
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'''An accessor function that returns an array object that contains all sections in this module object.'''
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if not hasattr(self, 'sections_array'):
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self.sections_array = []
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for idx in range(self.num_sections):
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self.sections_array.append(self.GetSectionAtIndex(idx))
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return self.sections_array
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def get_compile_units_array(self):
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'''An accessor function that returns an array object that contains all compile_units in this module object.'''
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if not hasattr(self, 'compile_units_array'):
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self.compile_units_array = []
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for idx in range(self.GetNumCompileUnits()):
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self.compile_units_array.append(self.GetCompileUnitAtIndex(idx))
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return self.compile_units_array
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__swig_getmethods__["symbols"] = get_symbols_array
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if _newclass: symbols = property(get_symbols_array, None, doc='''A read only property that returns a list() of lldb.SBSymbol objects contained in this module.''')
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__swig_getmethods__["symbol"] = get_symbols_access_object
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if _newclass: symbol = property(get_symbols_access_object, None, doc='''A read only property that can be used to access symbols by index ("symbol = module.symbol[0]"), name ("symbols = module.symbol['main']"), or using a regular expression ("symbols = module.symbol[re.compile(...)]"). The return value is a single lldb.SBSymbol object for array access, and a list() of lldb.SBSymbol objects for name and regular expression access''')
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__swig_getmethods__["sections"] = get_sections_array
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if _newclass: sections = property(get_sections_array, None, doc='''A read only property that returns a list() of lldb.SBSection objects contained in this module.''')
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__swig_getmethods__["compile_units"] = get_compile_units_array
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if _newclass: compile_units = property(get_compile_units_array, None, doc='''A read only property that returns a list() of lldb.SBCompileUnit objects contained in this module.''')
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__swig_getmethods__["section"] = get_sections_access_object
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if _newclass: section = property(get_sections_access_object, None, doc='''A read only property that can be used to access symbols by index ("section = module.section[0]"), name ("sections = module.section[\'main\']"), or using a regular expression ("sections = module.section[re.compile(...)]"). The return value is a single lldb.SBSection object for array access, and a list() of lldb.SBSection objects for name and regular expression access''')
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__swig_getmethods__["compile_unit"] = get_compile_units_access_object
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if _newclass: section = property(get_sections_access_object, None, doc='''A read only property that can be used to access compile units by index ("compile_unit = module.compile_unit[0]"), name ("compile_unit = module.compile_unit[\'main.cpp\']"), or using a regular expression ("compile_unit = module.compile_unit[re.compile(...)]"). The return value is a single lldb.SBCompileUnit object for array access or by full or partial path, and a list() of lldb.SBCompileUnit objects regular expressions.''')
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def get_uuid(self):
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return uuid.UUID (self.GetUUIDString())
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__swig_getmethods__["uuid"] = get_uuid
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if _newclass: uuid = property(get_uuid, None, doc='''A read only property that returns a standard python uuid.UUID object that represents the UUID of this module.''')
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__swig_getmethods__["file"] = GetFileSpec
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if _newclass: file = property(GetFileSpec, None, doc='''A read only property that returns an lldb object that represents the file (lldb.SBFileSpec) for this object file for this module as it is represented where it is being debugged.''')
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__swig_getmethods__["platform_file"] = GetPlatformFileSpec
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if _newclass: platform_file = property(GetPlatformFileSpec, None, doc='''A read only property that returns an lldb object that represents the file (lldb.SBFileSpec) for this object file for this module as it is represented on the current host system.''')
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__swig_getmethods__["byte_order"] = GetByteOrder
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if _newclass: byte_order = property(GetByteOrder, None, doc='''A read only property that returns an lldb enumeration value (lldb.eByteOrderLittle, lldb.eByteOrderBig, lldb.eByteOrderInvalid) that represents the byte order for this module.''')
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__swig_getmethods__["addr_size"] = GetAddressByteSize
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if _newclass: addr_size = property(GetAddressByteSize, None, doc='''A read only property that returns the size in bytes of an address for this module.''')
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__swig_getmethods__["triple"] = GetTriple
|
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if _newclass: triple = property(GetTriple, None, doc='''A read only property that returns the target triple (arch-vendor-os) for this module.''')
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__swig_getmethods__["num_symbols"] = GetNumSymbols
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if _newclass: num_symbols = property(GetNumSymbols, None, doc='''A read only property that returns number of symbols in the module symbol table as an integer.''')
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__swig_getmethods__["num_sections"] = GetNumSections
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if _newclass: num_sections = property(GetNumSections, None, doc='''A read only property that returns number of sections in the module as an integer.''')
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%}
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};
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} // namespace lldb
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