197 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ilia Kuklin
80fffd527c
[lldb] Add evaluation modes to DIL (#178747)
Adding more supported operators to DIL breaks tests in `DWIMPrint` and
`lldb-dap`, which shouldn't be simply adjusted for new DIL capabilities.
They act as a check for the boundaries of what subset of expressions
`DWIMPrint` and `lldb-dap` expect to be evaluated when using
`GetValueForVariableExpressionPath` function. With this patch, the
caller can now pick a mode that limits the expressions DIL can evaluate,
which ensures the expected preexisting behavior. More operators can now
be safely added to DIL, which can still be evaluated by DIL when using
`frame var` command or the API call with Full mode selected (or not
specified at all).

DIL will only attempt evaluating expressions that contain operations
allowed by a selected mode:
 - Simple: identifiers, operators: '.'
 - Legacy: identifiers, integers, operators: '.', '->', '*', '&', '[]'
 - Full: everything supported by DIL
2026-02-13 18:34:58 +05:00
Felipe de Azevedo Piovezan
7d151cf170
[LLDB][NFC] Remove redundant target/process checks in SBFrame (#153258)
This is a follow up to https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/152020,
continuing the removal of now-redundant `if(process && target)` checks.
Since this causes a diff in every line of the affected functions, this
commit also uses the opportunity to create some helper functions and
reduce nesting of the affected methods by rewriting all pre-condition
checks as early returns, while remaining strictly NFC.

This has exposed some odd behaviors:

1. `SBFrame::GetVariables` has a variable `num_produced` which is
clearly meant to be incremented on every iteration of the loop but it is
only incremented once, after the loop. So its value is always 0 or
   1. The variable now lives in `FetchVariablesUnlessInterrupted`.
2. `SBFrame::GetVariables` has an interruption mechanism for local
variables, but not for "recognized arguments". It's unclear if this is
by design or not, but it is now evident that there is a discrepancy
there.
3. In `SBFrame::EvaluateExpression` we only log some error paths, but
not all of them.

To stick to the strictly NFC nature of this patch, it does not address
any of these issues.
2025-12-12 13:11:58 +00:00
Felipe de Azevedo Piovezan
5d088ba304
[lldb] Track CFA pointer metadata in StackID (#157498)
[lldb] Track CFA pointer metadata in StackID

    In this commit:

9c8e71644227 [lldb] Make StackID call Fix{Code,Data} pointers (#152796)

We made StackID keep track of the CFA without any pointer metadata in
it. This is necessary when comparing two StackIDs to determine which one
    is "younger".

However, the CFA inside StackIDs is also used in other contexts through
    the method StackID::GetCallFrameAddress. One notable case is
DWARFExpression: the computation of `DW_OP_call_frame_address` is done
    using StackID. This feeds into many other places, e.g. expression
evaluation may require the address of a variable that is computed from
    the CFA; to access the variable without faulting, we may need to
preserve the pointer metadata. As such, StackID must be able to provide
    both versions of the CFA.

    In the spirit of allowing consumers of pointers to decide what to do
with pointer metadata, this patch changes StackID to store both versions
of the cfa pointer. Two getter methods are provided, and all call sites
    except DWARFExpression preserve their existing behavior (stripped
    pointer). Other alternatives were considered:

    * Just store the raw pointer. This would require changing the
comparisong operator `<` to also receive a Process, as the comparison
requires stripped pointers. It wasn't clear if all call-sites had a
non-null process, whereas we know we have a process when creating a
      StackID.

* Store a weak pointer to the process inside the class, and then strip
      metadata as needed. This would require a `weak_ptr::lock` in many
operations of LLDB, and it felt wasteful. It also prevents stripping
      of the pointer if the process has gone away.

This patch also changes RegisterContextUnwind::ReadFrameAddress, which
is the method computing the CFA fed into StackID, to also preserve the
    signature pointers.
2025-09-12 09:17:48 -07:00
Med Ismail Bennani
6c10ab8a3c
[lldb] Mark scripted frames as synthetic instead of artificial (#153117)
This patch changes the way frames created from scripted affordances like
Scripted Threads are displayed. Currently, they're marked artificial
which is used usually for compiler generated frames.

This patch changes that behaviour by introducing a new synthetic
StackFrame kind and moves 'artificial' to be a distinct StackFrame
attribut.

On top of making these frames less confusing, this allows us to know
when a frame was created from a scripted affordance.

rdar://155949703

Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
2025-09-03 15:58:14 -07:00
Felipe de Azevedo Piovezan
f12e0380be
[lldb] Guard SBFrame/SBThread methods against running processes (#152020)
Prior to this patch, SBFrame/SBThread methods exhibit racy behavior if
called while the process is running, because they do not lock the
`Process::RetRunLock` mutex. If they did, they would fail, correctly
identifying that the process is not running.

Some methods _attempt_ to protect against this with the pattern:

```
ExecutionContext exe_ctx(m_opaque_sp.get(), lock); // this is a different lock
Process *process = exe_ctx.GetProcessPtr();
if (process) {
  Process::StopLocker stop_locker;
  if (stop_locker.TryLock(&process->GetRunLock()))
        .... do work ...
```

However, this is also racy: the constructor of `ExecutionContext` will
access the frame list, which is something that can only be done once the
process is stopped.

With this patch:

1. The constructor of `ExecutionContext` now expects a `ProcessRunLock`
as an argument. It attempts to lock the run lock, and only fills in
information about frames and threads if the lock can be acquired.
Callers of the constructor are expected to check the lock.
2. All uses of ExecutionContext are adjusted to conform to the above.
3. The SBThread.cpp-defined helper function ResumeNewPlan now expects a
locked ProcessRunLock as _proof_ that the execution is stopped. It will
unlock the mutex prior to resuming the process.

This commit exposes many opportunities for early-returns, but these
would increase the diff of this patch and distract from the important
changes, so we opt not to do it here.
2025-08-11 10:26:57 -07:00
oltolm
ccbb8882ac
[lldb] do not show misleading error when there is no frame (#119103)
I am using VSCode with the official vscode-lldb extension. When I try to
list the breakpoints in the debug console get the message:

```
br list
can't evaluate expressions when the process is running.
```

I know that this is wrong and you need to use
```
`br list
(lldb) br list
No breakpoints currently set.
```
but the error message is misleading. I cleaned up the code and now the
error message is

```
br list
sbframe object is not valid.
```
which is still not perfect, but at least it's not misleading.
2025-02-24 17:52:09 -06:00
Adrian Prantl
6473a36edc
Make SBFrame::GetLanguageSpecificData() const (#117019)
One last diff I missed between Swift and LLVM.
2024-11-20 10:07:23 -08:00
Adrian Prantl
8f8dcedb00
Rename GetLanguageInfo to GetLanguageSpecificData (#117012)
Unbeknownst to me the Swift LLDB branch already had an almost identical
API with this name, so it makes sense to merge the two.
2024-11-20 09:43:57 -08:00
Adrian Prantl
e660e6503b
[lldb] Add an API to derive language-specific runtime information (#116904)
This is motivated by exposing some Swift language-specific flags through
the API, in the example here it is used to communicate the Objective-C
runtime version. This could also be a meaningful extension point to get
information about "embedded: languages, such as extracting the C++
version in an Objective-C++ frame or something along those lines.
2024-11-20 08:49:07 -08:00
Med Ismail Bennani
9c7701fa78
[lldb/API] Hoist some of SBFrame logic to lldb_private::StackFrame (NFC) (#116298)
This patch moves some of the logic implemented in the SBFrame APIs to
the lldb_private::StackFrame class so it can be re-used elsewhere.

Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
2024-11-14 15:37:34 -08:00
Jonas Devlieghere
b852fb1ec5
[lldb] Move ValueObject into its own library (NFC) (#113393)
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%" '{}' \;
```
2024-10-24 20:20:48 -07:00
Adrian Prantl
b798f4bd50
[lldb] Make deep copies of Status explicit (NFC) (#107170) 2024-09-05 12:44:13 -07:00
Adrian Prantl
0642cd768b
[lldb] Turn lldb_private::Status into a value type. (#106163)
This patch removes all of the Set.* methods from Status.

This cleanup is part of a series of patches that make it harder use the
anti-pattern of keeping a long-lives Status object around and updating
it while dropping any errors it contains on the floor.

This patch is largely NFC, the more interesting next steps this enables
is to:
1. remove Status.Clear()
2. assert that Status::operator=() never overwrites an error
3. remove Status::operator=()

Note that step (2) will bring 90% of the benefits for users, and step
(3) will dramatically clean up the error handling code in various
places. In the end my goal is to convert all APIs that are of the form

`    ResultTy DoFoo(Status& error)
`
to

`    llvm::Expected<ResultTy> DoFoo()
`
How to read this patch?

The interesting changes are in Status.h and Status.cpp, all other
changes are mostly

` perl -pi -e 's/\.SetErrorString/ = Status::FromErrorString/g' $(git
grep -l SetErrorString lldb/source)
`
plus the occasional manual cleanup.
2024-08-27 10:59:31 -07:00
Adrian Prantl
3c0fba4f24 Revert "Revert "[lldb] Extend frame recognizers to hide frames from backtraces (#104523)""
This reverts commit 547917aebd1e79a8929b53f0ddf3b5185ee4df74.
2024-08-23 11:06:01 -07:00
Dmitri Gribenko
547917aebd Revert "[lldb] Extend frame recognizers to hide frames from backtraces (#104523)"
This reverts commit f01f80ce6ca7640bb0e267b84b1ed0e89b57e2d9.

This commit introduces an msan violation. See the discussion on https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/104523.
2024-08-22 13:24:57 +02:00
Adrian Prantl
f01f80ce6c
[lldb] Extend frame recognizers to hide frames from backtraces (#104523)
Compilers and language runtimes often use helper functions that are
fundamentally uninteresting when debugging anything but the
compiler/runtime itself. This patch introduces a user-extensible
mechanism that allows for these frames to be hidden from backtraces and
automatically skipped over when navigating the stack with `up` and
`down`.

This does not affect the numbering of frames, so `f <N>` will still
provide access to the hidden frames. The `bt` output will also print a
hint that frames have been hidden.

My primary motivation for this feature is to hide thunks in the Swift
programming language, but I'm including an example recognizer for
`std::function::operator()` that I wished for myself many times while
debugging LLDB.

rdar://126629381


Example output. (Yes, my proof-of-concept recognizer could hide even
more frames if we had a method that returned the function name without
the return type or I used something that isn't based off regex, but it's
really only meant as an example).

before:
```
(lldb) thread backtrace --filtered=false
* thread #1, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = breakpoint 1.1
  * frame #0: 0x0000000100001f04 a.out`foo(x=1, y=1) at main.cpp:4:10
    frame #1: 0x0000000100003a00 a.out`decltype(std::declval<int (*&)(int, int)>()(std::declval<int>(), std::declval<int>())) std::__1::__invoke[abi:se200000]<int (*&)(int, int), int, int>(__f=0x000000016fdff280, __args=0x000000016fdff224, __args=0x000000016fdff220) at invoke.h:149:25
    frame #2: 0x000000010000399c a.out`int std::__1::__invoke_void_return_wrapper<int, false>::__call[abi:se200000]<int (*&)(int, int), int, int>(__args=0x000000016fdff280, __args=0x000000016fdff224, __args=0x000000016fdff220) at invoke.h:216:12
    frame #3: 0x0000000100003968 a.out`std::__1::__function::__alloc_func<int (*)(int, int), std::__1::allocator<int (*)(int, int)>, int (int, int)>::operator()[abi:se200000](this=0x000000016fdff280, __arg=0x000000016fdff224, __arg=0x000000016fdff220) at function.h:171:12
    frame #4: 0x00000001000026bc a.out`std::__1::__function::__func<int (*)(int, int), std::__1::allocator<int (*)(int, int)>, int (int, int)>::operator()(this=0x000000016fdff278, __arg=0x000000016fdff224, __arg=0x000000016fdff220) at function.h:313:10
    frame #5: 0x0000000100003c38 a.out`std::__1::__function::__value_func<int (int, int)>::operator()[abi:se200000](this=0x000000016fdff278, __args=0x000000016fdff224, __args=0x000000016fdff220) const at function.h:430:12
    frame #6: 0x0000000100002038 a.out`std::__1::function<int (int, int)>::operator()(this= Function = foo(int, int) , __arg=1, __arg=1) const at function.h:989:10
    frame #7: 0x0000000100001f64 a.out`main(argc=1, argv=0x000000016fdff4f8) at main.cpp:9:10
    frame #8: 0x0000000183cdf154 dyld`start + 2476
(lldb) 
```

after

```
(lldb) bt
* thread #1, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = breakpoint 1.1
  * frame #0: 0x0000000100001f04 a.out`foo(x=1, y=1) at main.cpp:4:10
    frame #1: 0x0000000100003a00 a.out`decltype(std::declval<int (*&)(int, int)>()(std::declval<int>(), std::declval<int>())) std::__1::__invoke[abi:se200000]<int (*&)(int, int), int, int>(__f=0x000000016fdff280, __args=0x000000016fdff224, __args=0x000000016fdff220) at invoke.h:149:25
    frame #2: 0x000000010000399c a.out`int std::__1::__invoke_void_return_wrapper<int, false>::__call[abi:se200000]<int (*&)(int, int), int, int>(__args=0x000000016fdff280, __args=0x000000016fdff224, __args=0x000000016fdff220) at invoke.h:216:12
    frame #6: 0x0000000100002038 a.out`std::__1::function<int (int, int)>::operator()(this= Function = foo(int, int) , __arg=1, __arg=1) const at function.h:989:10
    frame #7: 0x0000000100001f64 a.out`main(argc=1, argv=0x000000016fdff4f8) at main.cpp:9:10
    frame #8: 0x0000000183cdf154 dyld`start + 2476
Note: Some frames were hidden by frame recognizers
```
2024-08-20 16:01:22 -07:00
Adrian Prantl
975eca0e6a
Add a new SBExpressionOptions::SetLanguage() API (NFCI) (#89981)
that separates out language and version. To avoid reinventing the wheel
and introducing subtle incompatibilities, this API uses the table of
languages and versiond defined by the upcoming DWARF 6 standard
(https://dwarfstd.org/languages-v6.html). While the DWARF 6 spec is not
finialized, the list of languages is broadly considered stable.

The primary motivation for this is to allow the Swift language plugin to
switch between language dialects between, e.g., Swift 5.9 and 6.0 with
out introducing a ton of new language codes. On the main branch this
change is considered NFC.

Depends on https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/89980
2024-04-29 13:26:24 -07:00
Walter Erquinigo
d9ec4b24a8
[lldb-dap] Add an option to provide a format for stack frames (#71843)
When this option gets enabled, descriptions of stack frames will be
generated using the format provided in the launch configuration instead
of simply calling `SBFrame::GetDisplayFunctionName`. This allows
lldb-dap to show an output similar to the one in the CLI.
2023-11-13 21:10:16 -05:00
Alex Langford
f2d32ddcec [lldb] Sink StreamFile into lldbHost
StreamFile subclasses Stream (from lldbUtility) and is backed by a File
(from lldbHost). It does not depend on anything from lldbCore or any of its
sibling libraries, so I think it makes sense for this to live in
lldbHost instead.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D157460
2023-08-09 17:17:18 -07:00
Jim Ingham
2b0c886542 Refine the reporting mechanism for interruption.
Also, make it possible for new Targets which haven't been added to
the TargetList yet to check for interruption, and add a few more
places in building modules where we can check for interruption.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D154542
2023-07-06 16:19:19 -07:00
Jim Ingham
14186773e7 Fix SBValue::FindValue for file static variables
This was just a thinko. The API StackFrame::GetVariableList takes a
bool for "get_file_globals" which if true will also find file statics
and file globals. But we only were passing that as true if the
ValueType was eValueTypeVariableGlobal, which meant that we never find
file statics. It's okay if we cast too wide a net when we do
GetVariableList as later on we check against the ValueType to filter
globals from statics.

There was a test that had a whole bunch of globals and tested
FindValue on all of them, but had no statics. So I just made one of
the globals a file static, which verifies the fix.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D151392
2023-05-30 17:12:35 -07:00
Alex Langford
41714c959d [lldb] Guarantee the lifetimes of all strings returned from SBAPI
LLDB should guarantee that the strings returned by SBAPI methods
live forever. I went through every method that returns a string and made
sure that it was added to the ConstString StringPool before returning if
it wasn't obvious that it was already doing so.
I've also updated the docs to document this behavior.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D150804
2023-05-18 15:13:36 -07:00
Jim Ingham
fe61b38258 Add a Debugger interruption mechanism in conjunction with the
Command Interpreter mechanism.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D145136
2023-03-15 16:45:14 -07:00
Jim Ingham
a92f7832f3 Fix the run locker setting for async launches that don't stop at the
initial stop.  The code was using PrivateResume when it should have
used Resume.

This was allowing expression evaluation while the target was running,
and though that was caught a litle later on, we should never have gotten
that far.  To make sure that this is caught immediately I made an error
SBValue when this happens, and test that we get this error.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144665
2023-02-28 17:34:49 -08:00
Greg Clayton
4763200ec9 Add the ability to show when variables fails to be available when debug info is valid.
Summary:
Many times when debugging variables might not be available even though a user can successfully set breakpoints and stops somewhere. Letting the user know will help users fix these kinds of issues and have a better debugging experience.

Examples of this include:
- enabling -gline-tables-only and being able to set file and line breakpoints and yet see no variables
- unable to open object file for DWARF in .o file debugging for darwin targets due to modification time mismatch or not being able to locate the N_OSO file.

This patch adds an new API to SBValueList:

  lldb::SBError lldb::SBValueList::GetError();

object so that if you request a stack frame's variables using SBValueList SBFrame::GetVariables(...), you can get an error the describes why the variables were not available.

This patch adds the ability to get an error back when requesting variables from a lldb_private::StackFrame when calling GetVariableList.

It also now shows an error in response to "frame variable" if we have debug info and are unable to get varialbes due to an error as mentioned above:

(lldb) frame variable
error: "a.o" object from the "/tmp/libfoo.a" archive: either the .o file doesn't exist in the archive or the modification time (0x63111541) of the .o file doesn't match

Reviewers: labath JDevlieghere aadsm yinghuitan jdoerfert sscalpone

Subscribers:

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133164
2022-09-12 13:59:05 -07:00
Stella Stamenova
327146639c Revert "Add the ability to show when variables fails to be available when debug info is valid."
This reverts commit 9af089f5179d52c6561ec27532880edcfb6253af.

This broke the windows lldb bot: https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/83/builds/23528
2022-09-12 11:31:17 -07:00
Greg Clayton
9af089f517 Add the ability to show when variables fails to be available when debug info is valid.
Many times when debugging variables might not be available even though a user can successfully set breakpoints and stops somewhere. Letting the user know will help users fix these kinds of issues and have a better debugging experience.

Examples of this include:
- enabling -gline-tables-only and being able to set file and line breakpoints and yet see no variables
- unable to open object file for DWARF in .o file debugging for darwin targets due to modification time mismatch or not being able to locate the N_OSO file.

This patch adds an new API to SBValueList:

  lldb::SBError lldb::SBValueList::GetError();

object so that if you request a stack frame's variables using SBValueList SBFrame::GetVariables(...), you can get an error the describes why the variables were not available.

This patch adds the ability to get an error back when requesting variables from a lldb_private::StackFrame when calling GetVariableList.

It also now shows an error in response to "frame variable" if we have debug info and are unable to get varialbes due to an error as mentioned above:

(lldb) frame variable
error: "a.o" object from the "/tmp/libfoo.a" archive: either the .o file doesn't exist in the archive or the modification time (0x63111541) of the .o file doesn't match

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133164
2022-09-09 16:14:46 -07:00
Slava Gurevich
d735307aa2 [LLDB][Reliability] Remove dead code.
Remove redundant code that can never execute due to preceeding logic checks in the code.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130929
2022-08-02 10:09:45 -07:00
Pavel Labath
13a3b0bb4b [lldb] Remove usages of case-insensitive c-string functions
They are not portable (which meant we had a hand-rolled implementation
for windows), and llvm::StringRef provides equivalent functionality.
2022-03-29 17:59:17 +02:00
Pavel Labath
c34698a811 [lldb] Rename Logging.h to LLDBLog.h and clean up includes
Most of our code was including Log.h even though that is not where the
"lldb" log channel is defined (Log.h defines the generic logging
infrastructure). This worked because Log.h included Logging.h, even
though it should.

After the recent refactor, it became impossible the two files include
each other in this direction (the opposite inclusion is needed), so this
patch removes the workaround that was put in place and cleans up all
files to include the right thing. It also renames the file to LLDBLog to
better reflect its purpose.
2022-02-03 14:47:01 +01:00
Pavel Labath
a007a6d844 [lldb] Convert "LLDB" log channel to the new API 2022-02-02 14:13:08 +01:00
Jonas Devlieghere
1755f5b1d7 [lldb] Decouple instrumentation from the reproducers
Remove the last remaining references to the reproducers from the
instrumentation. This patch renames the relevant files and macros.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D117712
2022-01-20 18:06:14 -08:00
Jonas Devlieghere
d232abc33b [lldb] Remove LLDB_RECORD_RESULT macro 2022-01-09 22:54:17 -08:00
Jonas Devlieghere
d51402ac6b [lldb] Remove reproducer instrumentation
This patch removes most of the reproducer instrumentation. It keeps
around the LLDB_RECORD_* macros for logging. See [1] for more details.

[1] https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/lldb-dev/2021-September/017045.html

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116847
2022-01-09 21:40:55 -08:00
Kazu Hirata
a3436f7340 [API] Remove redundant member initialization (NFC)
Identified with readability-redundant-member-init.
2022-01-02 22:44:16 -08:00
Pavel Labath
2efc6892d8 [lldb/python] Avoid more dangling pointers in python glue code 2021-12-22 13:47:06 +01:00
Michał Górny
8567f4d4b9 [lldb] Support querying registers via generic names without alt_names
Update GetRegisterInfoByName() methods to support getting registers
by a generic name independently of alt_name entries in the register
context.  This makes it possible to use generic names when interacting
with gdbserver (that does not supply alt_names).  It also makes it
possible to remove some of the duplicated information from register
context declarations and/or use alt_names for another purpose.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108554
2021-09-13 13:05:06 +02:00
Jonas Devlieghere
6cd4a4cd02 [lldb] Pass reference instead of pointer in protected SBAddress methods.
Every call to the protected SBAddress constructor and the SetAddress
method takes the address of a valid object which means we might as well
pass it as a const reference instead of a pointer and drop the null
check.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88249
2020-09-25 11:47:05 -07:00
Med Ismail Bennani
0d7401cf9d
[lldb/api] Add checks for StackFrame::GetRegisterContext calls (NFC)
This patch fixes a crash that is happening because of a null pointer
dereference in SBFrame.

StackFrame::GetRegisterContext says explicitly that you might not get
a valid RegisterContext back but the pointer wasn't tested before,
resulting in crashes. This should solve the issue.

rdar://54462095

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83343

Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <medismail.bennani@gmail.com>
2020-07-07 23:30:24 +02:00
Alex Langford
22b044877d [lldb][NFCI] Remove unused LanguageType parameters
These parameters are unused in these methods, and some of them only had a
LanguageType parameter to pipe to other methods that don't use it
either.
2020-01-30 21:57:23 -08:00
Raphael Isemann
808142876c [lldb][NFC] Fix all formatting errors in .cpp file headers
Summary:
A *.cpp file header in LLDB (and in LLDB) should like this:
```
//===-- TestUtilities.cpp -------------------------------------------------===//
```
However in LLDB most of our source files have arbitrary changes to this format and
these changes are spreading through LLDB as folks usually just use the existing
source files as templates for their new files (most notably the unnecessary
editor language indicator `-*- C++ -*-` is spreading and in every review
someone is pointing out that this is wrong, resulting in people pointing out that this
is done in the same way in other files).

This patch removes most of these inconsistencies including the editor language indicators,
all the different missing/additional '-' characters, files that center the file name, missing
trailing `===//` (mostly caused by clang-format breaking the line).

Reviewers: aprantl, espindola, jfb, shafik, JDevlieghere

Reviewed By: JDevlieghere

Subscribers: dexonsmith, wuzish, emaste, sdardis, nemanjai, kbarton, MaskRay, atanasyan, arphaman, jfb, abidh, jsji, JDevlieghere, usaxena95, lldb-commits

Tags: #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73258
2020-01-24 08:52:55 +01:00
Raphael Isemann
d1782133d9 [lldb][NFC] Allow range-based for-loops on VariableList
Summary:
Adds support for doing range-based for-loops on LLDB's VariableList and
modernises all the index-based for-loops in LLDB where possible.

Reviewers: labath, jdoerfert

Reviewed By: labath

Subscribers: JDevlieghere, lldb-commits

Tags: #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70668
2019-11-25 15:03:46 +01:00
Jonas Devlieghere
a8f3ae7c9c [LLDB] Migrate llvm::make_unique to std::make_unique
Now that we've moved to C++14, we no longer need the llvm::make_unique
implementation from STLExtras.h. This patch is a mechanical replacement
of (hopefully) all the llvm::make_unique instances across the monorepo.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66259

llvm-svn: 368933
2019-08-14 22:19:23 +00:00
Jonas Devlieghere
63e5fb76ec [Logging] Replace Log::Printf with LLDB_LOG macro (NFC)
This patch replaces explicit calls to log::Printf with the new LLDB_LOGF
macro. The macro is similar to LLDB_LOG but supports printf-style format
strings, instead of formatv-style format strings.

So instead of writing:

  if (log)
    log->Printf("%s\n", str);

You'd write:

  LLDB_LOG(log, "%s\n", str);

This change was done mechanically with the command below. I replaced the
spurious if-checks with vim, since I know how to do multi-line
replacements with it.

  find . -type f -name '*.cpp' -exec \
  sed -i '' -E 's/log->Printf\(/LLDB_LOGF\(log, /g' "{}" +

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65128

llvm-svn: 366936
2019-07-24 17:56:10 +00:00
Alex Langford
347ec0faa7 [NFC] Replace a plugin header with a non-plugin header
llvm-svn: 363338
2019-06-13 23:40:34 +00:00
Jonas Devlieghere
306809f292 [Reproducers] Capture return values of functions returning by ptr/ref
For some reason I had convinced myself that functions returning by
pointer or reference do not require recording their result. However,
after further considering I don't see how that could work, at least not
with the current implementation. Interestingly enough, the reproducer
instrumentation already (mostly) accounts for this, though the
lldb-instr tool did not.

This patch adds the missing macros and updates the lldb-instr tool.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60178

llvm-svn: 357639
2019-04-03 21:31:22 +00:00
Michal Gorny
ae211ece6a [lldb] [Reproducer] Move SBRegistry registration into declaring files
Move SBRegistry method registrations from SBReproducer.cpp into files
declaring the individual APIs, in order to reduce the memory consumption
during build and improve maintainability.  The current humongous
SBRegistry constructor exhausts all memory on a NetBSD system with 4G
RAM + 4G swap, therefore making it impossible to build LLDB.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59427

llvm-svn: 356481
2019-03-19 17:13:13 +00:00
Davide Italiano
65dc65216e [API] Remove unneded LLDB_DISABLE_PYTHON markers.
llvm-svn: 356401
2019-03-18 20:02:27 +00:00
Pavel Labath
370e5dbacd Fix some "variable 'foo' set but not used" warnings
gcc-8 diagnoses these.

llvm-svn: 356378
2019-03-18 16:04:46 +00:00
Pavel Labath
7f5237bccc Add "operator bool" to SB APIs
Summary:
Our python version of the SB API has (the python equivalent of)
operator bool, but the C++ version doesn't.

This is because our python operators are added by modify-python-lldb.py,
which performs postprocessing on the swig-generated interface files.

In this patch, I add the "operator bool" to all SB classes which have an
IsValid method (which is the same logic used by modify-python-lldb.py).
This way, we make the two interfaces more constent, and it allows us to
rely on swig's automatic syntesis of python __nonzero__ methods instead
of doing manual fixups.

Reviewers: zturner, jingham, clayborg, jfb, serge-sans-paille

Subscribers: jdoerfert, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58792

llvm-svn: 355824
2019-03-11 13:58:46 +00:00