Win32 API calls that are Unicode aware require wide character strings, but LLDB uses UTF8 everywhere. This patch does conversions wherever necessary when passing strings into and out of Win32 API calls. Patch by Cameron Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17107 Reviewed By: zturner, amccarth llvm-svn: 264074
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256 lines
6.7 KiB
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//===-- HostInfoPosix.cpp ---------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#if !defined(LLDB_DISABLE_PYTHON)
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#include "Plugins/ScriptInterpreter/Python/lldb-python.h"
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#endif
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#include "lldb/Core/Log.h"
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#include "lldb/Host/posix/HostInfoPosix.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
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#include <grp.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <mutex>
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#include <netdb.h>
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#include <pwd.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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using namespace lldb_private;
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size_t
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HostInfoPosix::GetPageSize()
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{
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return ::getpagesize();
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}
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bool
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HostInfoPosix::GetHostname(std::string &s)
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{
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char hostname[PATH_MAX];
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hostname[sizeof(hostname) - 1] = '\0';
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if (::gethostname(hostname, sizeof(hostname) - 1) == 0)
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{
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struct hostent *h = ::gethostbyname(hostname);
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if (h)
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s.assign(h->h_name);
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else
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s.assign(hostname);
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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#ifdef __ANDROID_NDK__
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#include <android/api-level.h>
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#endif
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#if defined(__ANDROID_API__) && __ANDROID_API__ < 21
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#define USE_GETPWUID
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#endif
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#ifdef USE_GETPWUID
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static std::mutex s_getpwuid_lock;
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#endif
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const char *
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HostInfoPosix::LookupUserName(uint32_t uid, std::string &user_name)
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{
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#ifdef USE_GETPWUID
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// getpwuid_r is missing from android-9
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// make getpwuid thread safe with a mutex
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std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(s_getpwuid_lock);
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struct passwd *user_info_ptr = ::getpwuid(uid);
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if (user_info_ptr)
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{
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user_name.assign(user_info_ptr->pw_name);
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return user_name.c_str();
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}
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#else
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struct passwd user_info;
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struct passwd *user_info_ptr = &user_info;
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char user_buffer[PATH_MAX];
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size_t user_buffer_size = sizeof(user_buffer);
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if (::getpwuid_r(uid, &user_info, user_buffer, user_buffer_size, &user_info_ptr) == 0)
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{
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if (user_info_ptr)
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{
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user_name.assign(user_info_ptr->pw_name);
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return user_name.c_str();
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}
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}
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#endif
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user_name.clear();
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return nullptr;
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}
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const char *
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HostInfoPosix::LookupGroupName(uint32_t gid, std::string &group_name)
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{
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#ifndef __ANDROID__
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char group_buffer[PATH_MAX];
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size_t group_buffer_size = sizeof(group_buffer);
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struct group group_info;
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struct group *group_info_ptr = &group_info;
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// Try the threadsafe version first
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if (::getgrgid_r(gid, &group_info, group_buffer, group_buffer_size, &group_info_ptr) == 0)
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{
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if (group_info_ptr)
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{
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group_name.assign(group_info_ptr->gr_name);
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return group_name.c_str();
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}
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}
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else
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{
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// The threadsafe version isn't currently working for me on darwin, but the non-threadsafe version
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// is, so I am calling it below.
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group_info_ptr = ::getgrgid(gid);
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if (group_info_ptr)
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{
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group_name.assign(group_info_ptr->gr_name);
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return group_name.c_str();
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}
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}
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group_name.clear();
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#else
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assert(false && "getgrgid_r() not supported on Android");
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#endif
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return NULL;
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}
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uint32_t
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HostInfoPosix::GetUserID()
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{
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return getuid();
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}
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uint32_t
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HostInfoPosix::GetGroupID()
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{
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return getgid();
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}
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uint32_t
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HostInfoPosix::GetEffectiveUserID()
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{
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return geteuid();
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}
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uint32_t
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HostInfoPosix::GetEffectiveGroupID()
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{
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return getegid();
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}
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FileSpec
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HostInfoPosix::GetDefaultShell()
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{
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return FileSpec("/bin/sh", false);
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}
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bool
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HostInfoPosix::ComputeSupportExeDirectory(FileSpec &file_spec)
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{
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Log *log = lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet(LIBLLDB_LOG_HOST);
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FileSpec lldb_file_spec;
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if (!GetLLDBPath(lldb::ePathTypeLLDBShlibDir, lldb_file_spec))
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return false;
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char raw_path[PATH_MAX];
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lldb_file_spec.GetPath(raw_path, sizeof(raw_path));
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// Most Posix systems (e.g. Linux/*BSD) will attempt to replace a */lib with */bin as the base
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// directory for helper exe programs. This will fail if the /lib and /bin directories are
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// rooted in entirely different trees.
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if (log)
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log->Printf("HostInfoPosix::ComputeSupportExeDirectory() attempting to derive the bin path (ePathTypeSupportExecutableDir) from "
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"this path: %s",
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raw_path);
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char *lib_pos = ::strstr(raw_path, "/lib");
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if (lib_pos != nullptr)
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{
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// Now write in bin in place of lib.
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::snprintf(lib_pos, PATH_MAX - (lib_pos - raw_path), "/bin");
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if (log)
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log->Printf("Host::%s() derived the bin path as: %s", __FUNCTION__, raw_path);
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}
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else
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{
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if (log)
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log->Printf("Host::%s() failed to find /lib/liblldb within the shared lib path, bailing on bin path construction",
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__FUNCTION__);
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}
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file_spec.GetDirectory().SetCString(raw_path);
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return (bool)file_spec.GetDirectory();
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}
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bool
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HostInfoPosix::ComputeHeaderDirectory(FileSpec &file_spec)
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{
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FileSpec temp_file("/opt/local/include/lldb", false);
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file_spec.GetDirectory().SetCString(temp_file.GetPath().c_str());
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return true;
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}
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bool
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HostInfoPosix::ComputePythonDirectory(FileSpec &file_spec)
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{
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#ifndef LLDB_DISABLE_PYTHON
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FileSpec lldb_file_spec;
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if (!GetLLDBPath(lldb::ePathTypeLLDBShlibDir, lldb_file_spec))
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return false;
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char raw_path[PATH_MAX];
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lldb_file_spec.GetPath(raw_path, sizeof(raw_path));
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#if defined(LLDB_PYTHON_RELATIVE_LIBDIR)
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// Build the path by backing out of the lib dir, then building
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// with whatever the real python interpreter uses. (e.g. lib
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// for most, lib64 on RHEL x86_64).
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char python_path[PATH_MAX];
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::snprintf(python_path, sizeof(python_path), "%s/../%s", raw_path, LLDB_PYTHON_RELATIVE_LIBDIR);
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char final_path[PATH_MAX];
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realpath(python_path, final_path);
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file_spec.GetDirectory().SetCString(final_path);
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return true;
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#else
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llvm::SmallString<256> python_version_dir;
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llvm::raw_svector_ostream os(python_version_dir);
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os << "/python" << PY_MAJOR_VERSION << '.' << PY_MINOR_VERSION << "/site-packages";
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// We may get our string truncated. Should we protect this with an assert?
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::strncat(raw_path, python_version_dir.c_str(), sizeof(raw_path) - strlen(raw_path) - 1);
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file_spec.GetDirectory().SetCString(raw_path);
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return true;
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#endif
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#else
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return false;
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#endif
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}
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bool
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HostInfoPosix::GetEnvironmentVar(const std::string &var_name, std::string &var)
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{
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if (const char *pvar = ::getenv(var_name.c_str()))
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{
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var = std::string(pvar);
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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