ValueObject is part of lldbCore for historical reasons, but conceptually
it deserves to be its own library. This does introduce a (link-time) circular
dependency between lldbCore and lldbValueObject, which is unfortunate
but probably unavoidable because so many things in LLDB rely on
ValueObject. We already have cycles and these libraries are never built
as dylibs so while this doesn't improve the situation, it also doesn't
make things worse.
The header includes were updated with the following command:
```
find . -type f -exec sed -i.bak "s%include \"lldb/Core/ValueObject%include \"lldb/ValueObject/ValueObject%" '{}' \;
```
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//===-- ValueObjectDynamicValue.cpp ---------------------------------------===//
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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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#include "lldb/ValueObject/ValueObjectDynamicValue.h"
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#include "lldb/Core/Value.h"
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#include "lldb/Symbol/CompilerType.h"
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#include "lldb/Symbol/Type.h"
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#include "lldb/Target/ExecutionContext.h"
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#include "lldb/Target/LanguageRuntime.h"
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#include "lldb/Target/Process.h"
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#include "lldb/Target/Target.h"
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#include "lldb/Utility/DataExtractor.h"
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#include "lldb/Utility/LLDBLog.h"
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#include "lldb/Utility/Log.h"
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#include "lldb/Utility/Scalar.h"
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#include "lldb/Utility/Status.h"
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#include "lldb/ValueObject/ValueObject.h"
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#include "lldb/lldb-types.h"
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#include <cstring>
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#include <optional>
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namespace lldb_private {
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class Declaration;
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}
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using namespace lldb_private;
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ValueObjectDynamicValue::ValueObjectDynamicValue(
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ValueObject &parent, lldb::DynamicValueType use_dynamic)
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: ValueObject(parent), m_address(), m_dynamic_type_info(),
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m_use_dynamic(use_dynamic) {
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SetName(parent.GetName());
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}
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CompilerType ValueObjectDynamicValue::GetCompilerTypeImpl() {
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const bool success = UpdateValueIfNeeded(false);
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if (success) {
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if (m_dynamic_type_info.HasType())
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return m_value.GetCompilerType();
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else
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return m_parent->GetCompilerType();
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}
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return m_parent->GetCompilerType();
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}
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ConstString ValueObjectDynamicValue::GetTypeName() {
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const bool success = UpdateValueIfNeeded(false);
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if (success) {
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if (m_dynamic_type_info.HasName())
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return m_dynamic_type_info.GetName();
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}
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return m_parent->GetTypeName();
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}
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TypeImpl ValueObjectDynamicValue::GetTypeImpl() {
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const bool success = UpdateValueIfNeeded(false);
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if (success && m_type_impl.IsValid()) {
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return m_type_impl;
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}
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return m_parent->GetTypeImpl();
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}
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ConstString ValueObjectDynamicValue::GetQualifiedTypeName() {
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const bool success = UpdateValueIfNeeded(false);
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if (success) {
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if (m_dynamic_type_info.HasName())
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return m_dynamic_type_info.GetName();
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}
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return m_parent->GetQualifiedTypeName();
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}
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ConstString ValueObjectDynamicValue::GetDisplayTypeName() {
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const bool success = UpdateValueIfNeeded(false);
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if (success) {
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if (m_dynamic_type_info.HasType())
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return GetCompilerType().GetDisplayTypeName();
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if (m_dynamic_type_info.HasName())
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return m_dynamic_type_info.GetName();
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}
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return m_parent->GetDisplayTypeName();
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}
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llvm::Expected<uint32_t>
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ValueObjectDynamicValue::CalculateNumChildren(uint32_t max) {
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const bool success = UpdateValueIfNeeded(false);
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if (success && m_dynamic_type_info.HasType()) {
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ExecutionContext exe_ctx(GetExecutionContextRef());
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auto children_count = GetCompilerType().GetNumChildren(true, &exe_ctx);
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if (!children_count)
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return children_count;
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return *children_count <= max ? *children_count : max;
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} else
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return m_parent->GetNumChildren(max);
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}
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std::optional<uint64_t> ValueObjectDynamicValue::GetByteSize() {
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const bool success = UpdateValueIfNeeded(false);
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if (success && m_dynamic_type_info.HasType()) {
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ExecutionContext exe_ctx(GetExecutionContextRef());
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return m_value.GetValueByteSize(nullptr, &exe_ctx);
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} else
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return m_parent->GetByteSize();
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}
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lldb::ValueType ValueObjectDynamicValue::GetValueType() const {
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return m_parent->GetValueType();
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}
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bool ValueObjectDynamicValue::UpdateValue() {
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SetValueIsValid(false);
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m_error.Clear();
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if (!m_parent->UpdateValueIfNeeded(false)) {
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// The dynamic value failed to get an error, pass the error along
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if (m_error.Success() && m_parent->GetError().Fail())
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m_error = m_parent->GetError().Clone();
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return false;
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}
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// Setting our type_sp to NULL will route everything back through our parent
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// which is equivalent to not using dynamic values.
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if (m_use_dynamic == lldb::eNoDynamicValues) {
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m_dynamic_type_info.Clear();
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return true;
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}
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ExecutionContext exe_ctx(GetExecutionContextRef());
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Target *target = exe_ctx.GetTargetPtr();
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if (target) {
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m_data.SetByteOrder(target->GetArchitecture().GetByteOrder());
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m_data.SetAddressByteSize(target->GetArchitecture().GetAddressByteSize());
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}
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// First make sure our Type and/or Address haven't changed:
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Process *process = exe_ctx.GetProcessPtr();
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if (!process)
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return false;
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TypeAndOrName class_type_or_name;
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Address dynamic_address;
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bool found_dynamic_type = false;
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Value::ValueType value_type;
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LanguageRuntime *runtime = nullptr;
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lldb::LanguageType known_type = m_parent->GetObjectRuntimeLanguage();
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if (known_type != lldb::eLanguageTypeUnknown &&
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known_type != lldb::eLanguageTypeC) {
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runtime = process->GetLanguageRuntime(known_type);
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if (auto *preferred_runtime =
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runtime->GetPreferredLanguageRuntime(*m_parent)) {
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// Try the preferred runtime first.
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found_dynamic_type = preferred_runtime->GetDynamicTypeAndAddress(
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*m_parent, m_use_dynamic, class_type_or_name, dynamic_address,
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value_type);
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if (found_dynamic_type)
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// Set the operative `runtime` for later use in this function.
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runtime = preferred_runtime;
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}
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if (!found_dynamic_type)
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// Fallback to the runtime for `known_type`.
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found_dynamic_type = runtime->GetDynamicTypeAndAddress(
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*m_parent, m_use_dynamic, class_type_or_name, dynamic_address,
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value_type);
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} else {
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runtime = process->GetLanguageRuntime(lldb::eLanguageTypeC_plus_plus);
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if (runtime)
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found_dynamic_type = runtime->GetDynamicTypeAndAddress(
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*m_parent, m_use_dynamic, class_type_or_name, dynamic_address,
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value_type);
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if (!found_dynamic_type) {
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runtime = process->GetLanguageRuntime(lldb::eLanguageTypeObjC);
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if (runtime)
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found_dynamic_type = runtime->GetDynamicTypeAndAddress(
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*m_parent, m_use_dynamic, class_type_or_name, dynamic_address,
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value_type);
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}
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}
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// Getting the dynamic value may have run the program a bit, and so marked us
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// as needing updating, but we really don't...
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m_update_point.SetUpdated();
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if (runtime && found_dynamic_type) {
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if (class_type_or_name.HasType()) {
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m_type_impl =
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TypeImpl(m_parent->GetCompilerType(),
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runtime->FixUpDynamicType(class_type_or_name, *m_parent)
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.GetCompilerType());
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} else {
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m_type_impl.Clear();
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}
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} else {
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m_type_impl.Clear();
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}
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// If we don't have a dynamic type, set ourselves to be invalid and return
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// false. We used to try to produce a dynamic ValueObject that behaved "like"
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// its parent, but that failed for ValueObjectConstResult, which is too
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// complex a beast to try to emulate. If we return an invalid ValueObject,
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// clients will end up getting the static value instead, which behaves
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// correctly.
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if (!found_dynamic_type) {
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if (m_dynamic_type_info)
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SetValueDidChange(true);
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ClearDynamicTypeInformation();
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m_dynamic_type_info.Clear();
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m_error = Status::FromErrorString("no dynamic type found");
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return false;
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}
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Value old_value(m_value);
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Log *log = GetLog(LLDBLog::Types);
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bool has_changed_type = false;
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if (!m_dynamic_type_info) {
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m_dynamic_type_info = class_type_or_name;
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has_changed_type = true;
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} else if (class_type_or_name != m_dynamic_type_info) {
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// We are another type, we need to tear down our children...
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m_dynamic_type_info = class_type_or_name;
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SetValueDidChange(true);
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has_changed_type = true;
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}
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if (has_changed_type)
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ClearDynamicTypeInformation();
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if (!m_address.IsValid() || m_address != dynamic_address) {
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if (m_address.IsValid())
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SetValueDidChange(true);
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// We've moved, so we should be fine...
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m_address = dynamic_address;
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lldb::TargetSP target_sp(GetTargetSP());
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lldb::addr_t load_address = m_address.GetLoadAddress(target_sp.get());
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m_value.GetScalar() = load_address;
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}
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if (runtime)
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m_dynamic_type_info =
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runtime->FixUpDynamicType(m_dynamic_type_info, *m_parent);
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m_value.SetCompilerType(m_dynamic_type_info.GetCompilerType());
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m_value.SetValueType(value_type);
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if (has_changed_type && log)
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LLDB_LOGF(log, "[%s %p] has a new dynamic type %s", GetName().GetCString(),
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static_cast<void *>(this), GetTypeName().GetCString());
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if (m_address.IsValid() && m_dynamic_type_info) {
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// The variable value is in the Scalar value inside the m_value. We can
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// point our m_data right to it.
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m_error = m_value.GetValueAsData(&exe_ctx, m_data, GetModule().get());
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if (m_error.Success()) {
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if (!CanProvideValue()) {
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// this value object represents an aggregate type whose children have
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// values, but this object does not. So we say we are changed if our
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// location has changed.
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SetValueDidChange(m_value.GetValueType() != old_value.GetValueType() ||
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m_value.GetScalar() != old_value.GetScalar());
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}
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SetValueIsValid(true);
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return true;
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}
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}
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// We get here if we've failed above...
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SetValueIsValid(false);
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return false;
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}
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bool ValueObjectDynamicValue::IsInScope() { return m_parent->IsInScope(); }
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bool ValueObjectDynamicValue::SetValueFromCString(const char *value_str,
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Status &error) {
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if (!UpdateValueIfNeeded(false)) {
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error = Status::FromErrorString("unable to read value");
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return false;
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}
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uint64_t my_value = GetValueAsUnsigned(UINT64_MAX);
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uint64_t parent_value = m_parent->GetValueAsUnsigned(UINT64_MAX);
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if (my_value == UINT64_MAX || parent_value == UINT64_MAX) {
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error = Status::FromErrorString("unable to read value");
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return false;
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}
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// if we are at an offset from our parent, in order to set ourselves
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// correctly we would need to change the new value so that it refers to the
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// correct dynamic type. we choose not to deal with that - if anything more
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// than a value overwrite is required, you should be using the expression
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// parser instead of the value editing facility
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if (my_value != parent_value) {
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// but NULL'ing out a value should always be allowed
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if (strcmp(value_str, "0")) {
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error = Status::FromErrorString(
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"unable to modify dynamic value, use 'expression' command");
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return false;
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}
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}
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bool ret_val = m_parent->SetValueFromCString(value_str, error);
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SetNeedsUpdate();
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return ret_val;
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}
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bool ValueObjectDynamicValue::SetData(DataExtractor &data, Status &error) {
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if (!UpdateValueIfNeeded(false)) {
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error = Status::FromErrorString("unable to read value");
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return false;
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}
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uint64_t my_value = GetValueAsUnsigned(UINT64_MAX);
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uint64_t parent_value = m_parent->GetValueAsUnsigned(UINT64_MAX);
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if (my_value == UINT64_MAX || parent_value == UINT64_MAX) {
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error = Status::FromErrorString("unable to read value");
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return false;
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}
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// if we are at an offset from our parent, in order to set ourselves
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// correctly we would need to change the new value so that it refers to the
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// correct dynamic type. we choose not to deal with that - if anything more
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// than a value overwrite is required, you should be using the expression
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// parser instead of the value editing facility
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if (my_value != parent_value) {
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// but NULL'ing out a value should always be allowed
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lldb::offset_t offset = 0;
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if (data.GetAddress(&offset) != 0) {
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error = Status::FromErrorString(
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"unable to modify dynamic value, use 'expression' command");
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return false;
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}
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}
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bool ret_val = m_parent->SetData(data, error);
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SetNeedsUpdate();
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return ret_val;
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}
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void ValueObjectDynamicValue::SetPreferredDisplayLanguage(
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lldb::LanguageType lang) {
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this->ValueObject::SetPreferredDisplayLanguage(lang);
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if (m_parent)
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m_parent->SetPreferredDisplayLanguage(lang);
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}
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lldb::LanguageType ValueObjectDynamicValue::GetPreferredDisplayLanguage() {
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if (m_preferred_display_language == lldb::eLanguageTypeUnknown) {
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if (m_parent)
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return m_parent->GetPreferredDisplayLanguage();
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return lldb::eLanguageTypeUnknown;
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} else
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return m_preferred_display_language;
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}
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bool ValueObjectDynamicValue::IsSyntheticChildrenGenerated() {
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if (m_parent)
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return m_parent->IsSyntheticChildrenGenerated();
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return false;
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}
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void ValueObjectDynamicValue::SetSyntheticChildrenGenerated(bool b) {
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if (m_parent)
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m_parent->SetSyntheticChildrenGenerated(b);
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this->ValueObject::SetSyntheticChildrenGenerated(b);
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}
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bool ValueObjectDynamicValue::GetDeclaration(Declaration &decl) {
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if (m_parent)
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return m_parent->GetDeclaration(decl);
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return ValueObject::GetDeclaration(decl);
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}
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uint64_t ValueObjectDynamicValue::GetLanguageFlags() {
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if (m_parent)
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return m_parent->GetLanguageFlags();
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return this->ValueObject::GetLanguageFlags();
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}
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void ValueObjectDynamicValue::SetLanguageFlags(uint64_t flags) {
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if (m_parent)
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m_parent->SetLanguageFlags(flags);
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else
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this->ValueObject::SetLanguageFlags(flags);
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}
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