This PR changes how we treat the launch sequence in lldb-dap.
- Send the initialized event after we finish handling the initialize
request, rather than after we finish attaching or launching.
- Delay handling the launch and attach request until we have handled
the configurationDone request. The latter is now largely a NO-OP and
only exists to signal lldb-dap that it can handle the launch and
attach requests.
- Delay handling the initial threads requests until we have handled
the launch or attach request.
- Make all attaching and launching synchronous, including when we have
attach or launch commands. This removes the need to synchronize
between the request and event thread.
Background:
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/reliability-of-the-lldb-dap-tests/86125
This PR changes how we treat the launch sequence in lldb-dap.
- Send the initialized event after we finish handling the initialize
request, rather than after we finish attaching or launching.
- Delay handling the launch and attach request until we have handled
the configurationDone request. The latter is now largely a NO-OP and
only exists to signal lldb-dap that it can handle the launch and
attach requests.
- Delay handling the initial threads requests until we have handled
the launch or attach request.
- Make all attaching and launching synchronous, including when we have
attach or launch commands. This removes the need to synchronize
between the request and event thread.
Background:
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/reliability-of-the-lldb-dap-tests/86125
Before #134048, TestDAP_Progress relied on wait_for_event to block until
the progressEnd came in. However, progress events were not added to the
packet list, so this call would always time out. This PR makes it so
that packets are added to the packet list, and you can block on them.
While trying to make progress on #133782, I noticed that
TestDAP_Progress was taking 90 seconds to complete. This patch brings
that down to 10 seocnds by making the following changes:
1. Don't call `wait_for_event` with a 15 second timeout. By the time we
call this, all progress events have been emitted, which means that we're
just sitting there until we hit the timeout.
2. Don't use 10 steps (= 10 seconds) for indeterminate progress. We have
two indeterminate progress tests so that's 6 seconds instead of 20.
3. Don't launch the process over and over. Once we have a dap session,
we can clear the progress vector and emit new progress events.