1345 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael Buch
c19c71b905
[lldb][test] Split out libc++ std::string tests that check corrupted strings (#147252)
As a pre-requisite to combine the libcxx and libstdcxx string formatter
tests (see https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/146740) this patch
splits out the libcxx specific parts into a separate test.

These are probably best tested with the libcxx-simulator tests. But for
now I just moved them.
2025-07-07 11:33:33 +01:00
Michael Buch
074ccde3b0
[lldb][Formatter] Consolidate libstdc++ and libc++ unique_ptr formatter tests into generic test (#147031)
The libc++ test was a subset of the tests in libstdc++. This test moves
the libc++ test into `generic` and somne additional test-cases from
`libstdc++` (specifically the recursive unique_ptr case). It turns out
the libstdc++ formatter supports dereferencing using the "object" or
"obj" names. We could either drop those from the tests or support the
same for libc++. I took the latter approach but don't have strong
opinions on this.

Split out from https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/146740
2025-07-07 10:13:03 +01:00
Michael Buch
49d7c53756
[lldb][test] Combine libstdc++ and libc++ std::map tests into generic test (#147174)
This combines the libc++ and libstdc++ test cases. The libstdcpp tests
were a subset of the libc++ test, so this patch moves the libcxx test
into generic and removes the libstdcpp test entirely.

Split out from https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/146740
2025-07-07 09:14:10 +01:00
Michael Buch
6fec6a98c0
[lldb][Formatters] Make libc++ and libstdc++ std::shared_ptr formatters consistent with each other (#147165)
This patch adjusts the libcxx and libstdcxx std::shared_ptr formatters
to look the same.

Changes to libcxx:
* Now creates a synthetic child called `pointer` (like we already do for
`std::unique_ptr`)

Changes to libstdcxx:
* When asked to dereference the pointer, cast the type of the result
ValueObject to the element type (which we get from the template argument
to std::shared_ptr).
Before:
```
(std::__shared_ptr<int, __gnu_cxx::_S_atomic>::element_type) *foo = 123
```
After:
```
(int) *foo = 123
```

Tested in https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/147141
2025-07-07 09:13:52 +01:00
Michael Buch
b7d4735a0e
[lldb][test] Combine libstdc++ and libc++ vector<bool> tests into generic test (#147137)
The libc++ and libstdc++ tests were pretty much an exact copy of each
other. This test moves the libc++ test into generic removes it from
libstdc++. I moved the `GLIBCXX_DEBUG` case over from libstdcxx. For
some reason the libstdcxx test was skipped, but it passes on my Linux
machine. So I unskipped it for now.

Split out from https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/146740
2025-07-07 08:39:47 +01:00
Michael Buch
32946eb124
[lldb][Formatters] Fix weak reference count for std::shared_ptr/std::weak_ptr (#147033)
For the `__shared_owners_` we need to add `+1` to the count, but for
`__shared_weak_owners_` the value reflects the exact number of weak
references.
2025-07-04 15:31:47 +01:00
Michael Buch
a89e232058
[lldb][DataFormatter] Format libstdc++ unique_ptr like we do libc++ (#146909)
The only difference is that with libc++ the summary string contains the
derefernced pointer value. With libstdc++ we currently display the
pointer itself, which seems redundant. E.g.,
```
(std::unique_ptr<int>) iup = 0x55555556d2b0 {
  pointer = 0x000055555556d2b0
}
(std::unique_ptr<std::basic_string<char> >) sup = 0x55555556d2d0 {
  pointer = "foobar"
}
```

This patch moves the logic into a common helper that's shared between
the libc++ and libstdc++ formatters.

After this patch we can combine the libc++ and libstdc++ API tests (see
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/146740).
2025-07-04 09:18:24 +01:00
Michael Buch
59e812f2ee [lldb][test] Skip pointer to std::unordered_map formatter tests on older Clang versions
These only work after https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/143501 and https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/144517. Skip on older compilers. This currently fails on the macOS matrix bots that run the LLDB test-suite with older Clang versions.

See https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/146040.
2025-07-04 07:39:13 +01:00
Jonas Devlieghere
378f248934
[lldb] Add SB API to make a breakpoint a hardware breakpoint (#146602)
This adds SBBreakpoint::SetIsHardware, allowing clients to mark an
existing breakpoint as a hardware breakpoint purely through the API.
This is safe to do after creation, as the hardware/software distinction
doesn't affect how breakpoint locations are selected.

In some cases (e.g. when writing a trap instruction would alter program
behavior), it's important to use hardware breakpoints. Ideally, we’d
extend the various `Create` methods to support this, but given their
number, this patch limits the scope to the post-creation API. As a
workaround, users can also rely on target.require-hardware-breakpoint or
use the `breakpoint set` command.

rdar://153528045
2025-07-03 11:17:19 -07:00
Jonas Devlieghere
2f75f658b1
[lldb] Take a sledgehammer approach to resizing the statusline (#146578)
Terminal resizing continues to be a source of statusline bugs, so much
so that some users have started disabling it altogether. Different
operating systems and terminal emulators exhibit subtly different
behaviors, making it nearly impossible to handle resizing reliably
across the board.

This patch sidesteps those issues by clearing the entire screen when the
terminal is resized. This avoids having to account for the previous,
potentially wrapped statusline, the underlying cause of many of the
aforementioned bugs.

The obvious downside is that this clears the on-screen history, but I
believe that’s a reasonable trade-off. Note that this only happens when
resizing the terminal; when launching LLDB, the statusline is drawn
without clearing the screen.

rdar://154778410
2025-07-03 10:21:49 -07:00
Michael Buch
a88e286aef
[lldb][test] Consolidate libstdc++ and libc++ vector formatter tests into generic test (#146885)
The libstdc++ test was a subset of the tests in libc++. This test moves
the libc++ test into `generic` and removes the `libstdc++` tests. I
retained the `-D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG` test cases though.

Split out from https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/146740
2025-07-03 15:44:40 +01:00
Michael Buch
522d743545
[lldb][test] Run generic set formatter test-case on specified STL (#146882)
Previously the parameter wasn't respected. So we would only run the test
with whatever stdlib the `Makefile.rules` deduced.

Confirmed that
```
lldb-dotest -p TestDataFormatterGenericSet.py --category libstdcxx
```
passes on my machine.
2025-07-03 15:35:28 +01:00
Michael Buch
10dc4e122a
[lldb][test] Turn std::chrono libcxx test generic (#146873)
Split out from #146740
2025-07-03 15:21:05 +01:00
Michael Buch
b0444b0473
[lldb][test] Turn std::atomic libcxx test generic (#146843)
Split out from https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/146740
2025-07-03 15:20:53 +01:00
A. Jiang
119705e5ad
[lldb][test] Synchronize __compressed_pair_padding with libc++ (#142516)
This PR mirrors changes of `__compressed_pair_padding` in libc++ into
lldb test suite.

Related PR for libc++:
- #108956
- #109028
- #142125
2025-07-03 13:57:20 +08:00
Michael Buch
e32439249d
[lldb][test] Consolidate generic and libcxx std::deque formatter tests (#146697)
The plan is to move all STL formatter API tests into a single directory.

The `std::deque` test is currently the only test that is duplicated
between the `libcxx` and `generic` directories. This patch moves the
libcxx deque tests into `generic` (moving over any functionality that
wasn't tested in the `generic` tests, mainly formatting
pointers/references to `std::deque`).
2025-07-02 16:05:09 +01:00
Michael Buch
fc00256b2b [lldb][test][NFC] Rename libcxx unordered_map tests to unordered_map-iterator
The actual `unordered_map` tests live in
`data-formatter-stl/generic/unordered`. The tests here are only testing
`std::unordered_map::iterator`. This patch renames the directory
accordingly. This is in preparation for moving all of the STL tests into
the `generic` directory.
2025-07-02 14:36:41 +01:00
Michael Buch
40275a4ee3 [lldb][test] Add tests for formatting pointers to std::unordered_map
Ever since #143501 and #144517, these should pass.

Adds tests for https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/146040
2025-07-02 11:21:02 +01:00
Jonas Devlieghere
a87b27fd51
[lldb] Fix the hardware breakpoint decorator (#146609)
A decorator to skip or XFAIL a test takes effect when the function
that's passed in returns a reason string. The wrappers around
hw_breakpoints_supported were doing that incorrectly by inverting
(calling `not`) on the result, turning it into a boolean, which means
the test is always skipped.
2025-07-01 18:01:19 -07:00
Jonas Devlieghere
3edae0d5e5
[lldb] Use EL_REFRESH to refresh Editline
Letting Editline refresh itself is more robust and ensures that the
current text is redraw if it was accidentally cleared. In that scenario
MoveCursor would only fix up the cursor position.
2025-07-01 11:08:11 -07:00
Jonas Devlieghere
1eb795413d
[lldb] Correctly restore the cursor column after resizing the statusline (#146132)
This PR ensures we correctly restore the cursor column after resizing
the statusline. To ensure we have space for the statusline, we have to
emit a newline to move up everything on screen. The newline causes the
cursor to move to the start of the next line, which needs to be undone.

Normally, we would use escape codes to save & restore the cursor
position, but that doesn't work here, as the cursor position may have
(purposely) changed. Instead, we move the cursor up one line using an
escape code, but we weren't restoring the column.

Interestingly, Editline was able to recover from this issue through the
LineInfo struct which contains the buffer and the cursor location, which
allows us to compute the column. This PR addresses the bug by having
Editline "refresh" the cursor position.

Fixes #134064
2025-06-30 14:34:35 -07:00
Igor Kudrin
442f99d769
[lldb] Fix evaluating expressions without JIT in an object context (#145599)
If a server does not support allocating memory in an inferior process or
when debugging a core file, evaluating an expression in the context of a
value object results in an error:

```
error: <lldb wrapper prefix>:43:1: use of undeclared identifier '$__lldb_class'
   43 | $__lldb_class::$__lldb_expr(void *$__lldb_arg)
      | ^
```

Such expressions require a live address to be stored in the value
object. However, `EntityResultVariable::Dematerialize()` only sets
`ret->m_live_sp` if JIT is available, even if the address points to the
process memory and no custom allocations were made. Similarly,
`EntityPersistentVariable::Dematerialize()` tries to deallocate memory
based on the same check, resulting in an error if the memory was not
previously allocated in `EntityPersistentVariable::Materialize()`.

As an unintended bonus, the patch also fixes a FIXME case in
`TestCxxChar8_t.py`.
2025-06-27 14:30:24 -07:00
cmtice
da2969b105
[LLDB] Update DIL to handle smart pointers; add more tests. (#143786)
This updates the DIL implementation to handle smart pointers (accessing
field members and dereferencing) in the same way the current 'frame
variable' implementation does. It also adds tests for handling smart
pointers, as well as some additional DIL tests.
2025-06-27 07:30:14 -07:00
David Spickett
3f00cff5c7 [lldb][test] Disable TestLocationsAfterRebuild.py on Windows
We can't remove the program file while lldb has it open.

Test added in https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/145994.
2025-06-27 10:49:22 +00:00
jimingham
ec48d15b20
Fix a bug in the breakpoint ID verifier in CommandObjectBreakpoint. (#145994)
It was assuming that for any location M.N, N was always less than the
number of breakpoint locations. But if you rebuild the target and rerun
multiple times, when the section backing one of the locations is no
longer valid, we remove the location, but we don't reuse the ID. So you
can have a breakpoint that only has location 1.3. The num_locations
check would say that was an invalid location.
2025-06-26 17:03:07 -07:00
Chelsea Cassanova
e880cf7421
Reland "[lldb][target] Add progress report for wait-attaching to proc… (#145111)
…ess" (#144810)

This relands commit e0933ab5ae4856c4aa188a5ea16716b3a8d0840b. The
original commit was causing the test TestCreateAfterAttach.py to fail on
ARM Ubuntu bots. It's possible that this could've been happening because
the test for wait-attach progress reporting is waiting on a process
named "a.out" which could be too generic as multiple other tests (when
run in parallel on the bots) could also be using processes named
"a.out". This commit changes the wait-attach progress report test to
wait on a unique process name.

Original PR description:

This commit adds a progress report when wait-attaching to a process as
well as a test for this.

Original PR link: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/144768
2025-06-26 10:45:11 -07:00
Michael Buch
aeea062dd4
[lldb][DataFormatter] Unwrap reference type when formatting std::unordered_map (#145872)
Desugar any potential references/typedefs before checking
`isStdTemplate`. Previously, the typename might've been:
```
const std::unordered_map<...> &
```
for references. This patch gets the pointee type before grabbing the
canonical type. `GetNonReferenceType` will unwrap typedefs too, so we
should always end up with a non-reference before we get to
`GetCanonicalType`.

https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/145847
2025-06-26 17:10:12 +01:00
eleviant
c941bee75d
[lldb] Fix qEcho message handling. (#145675)
This fixes issues found in e066f35c6981c720e3a7e5883efc40c861b3b7, which
was later reverted. The problem was with "k" message which was sent with
sync_on_timeout flag set to true, so lldb was waiting for response,
which is currently not being sent by lldb-server. Not waiting for
response at all seems to be not a solution, because on MAC OS X lldb
waits for response from "k" to gracefully kill inferior.
2025-06-25 13:38:37 +02:00
Jonas Devlieghere
e391301e0e
[lldb] Use proc instead of pro to avoid command ambiguity
Use `proc` instead of `pro` to avoid ambiguity between the `process` and
`protocol-server` command.
2025-06-23 10:35:48 -07:00
Ebuka Ezike
8d83d04637
[lldb] add plugin names to process save-core error output. (#143126)
continuation of
[#142684](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/142684) to show
plugin names.

From issue [#14258](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/142581)
2025-06-23 18:02:58 +01:00
eleviant
80b9fcf8fd
Revert "[lldb] Fix qEcho message handling (#145072)" (#145241)
Temporarily revert commit e066f35c6981c720e3a7e5883efc40c861b3b7ee,
because lldb tests randomly hang after it's been pushed.
2025-06-22 18:59:08 +02:00
eleviant
e066f35c69
[lldb] Fix qEcho message handling (#145072)
Patch fixes the sync-on-timeout logic in lldb and switches to qEcho
based ping, instead of qC. This fixes vRun message case, when there is
no process yet and qC returns an error.
2025-06-21 22:48:08 +02:00
Chelsea Cassanova
e0933ab5ae
Revert "[lldb][target] Add progress report for wait-attaching to process" (#144810)
This is breaking TestCreateAfterAttach.py on Ubuntu:

```
======================================================================
FAIL: test_create_after_attach_dwo (TestCreateAfterAttach.CreateAfterAttachTestCase.test_create_after_attach_dwo)
   Test thread creation after process attach.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/home/buildbot/worker/as-builder-9/lldb-remote-linux-ubuntu/llvm-project/lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/lldbtest.py", line 1804, in test_method
    return attrvalue(self)
           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  File "/home/buildbot/worker/as-builder-9/lldb-remote-linux-ubuntu/llvm-project/lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/decorators.py", line 149, in wrapper
    return func(*args, **kwargs)
           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  File "/home/buildbot/worker/as-builder-9/lldb-remote-linux-ubuntu/llvm-project/lldb/test/API/functionalities/thread/create_after_attach/TestCreateAfterAttach.py", line 36, in test_create_after_attach
    self.runCmd("process attach -p " + str(pid))
  File "/home/buildbot/worker/as-builder-9/lldb-remote-linux-ubuntu/llvm-project/lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/lldbtest.py", line 1005, in runCmd
    self.assertTrue(self.res.Succeeded(), msg + output)
AssertionError: False is not true : Command 'process attach -p 1474309' did not return successfully
Error output:
error: attach failed: lost connection
```

on the buildbots for lldb-remote-linux-ubuntu, lldb-arm-ubuntu,
lldb-aarch64-ubuntu, lldb-arm-ubuntu.
2025-06-18 15:39:25 -07:00
Chelsea Cassanova
03bdc0a1f6
[lldb][target] Add progress report for wait-attaching to process (#144768)
This commit adds a progress report when wait-attaching to a process as
well as a test for this.
2025-06-18 13:51:59 -07:00
nerix
b14e03d855
[LLDB] Consolidate C++ string buffer summaries (#144258)
As part of https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/143177, I moved the
non-libc++ specific formatting of `std::string`s out to `CxxStringTypes`
as MSVC's STL `std::string` can also be thought of a pointer+size pair.
I named this kind of string "string buffer".

This PR picks that change, so the MSVC PR can be smaller.
Unfortunately, libstdc++'s `std::string` does not fit this (it also uses
a different string printer function).

This resolves two FIXMEs in the libc++ tests, where empty u16 and u32
strings didn't have any prefix (u/U).
2025-06-17 17:44:37 +01:00
Michael Buch
41b37f0555
[lldb] CommandObjectMemoryFind: Improve expression evaluation error messages (#144036)
We now bubble up the expression evaluation diagnostics to the user and
also distinguish between "expression failed to parse/run" versus other
ways in which expressions didn't complete (e.g., setup errors, etc.).

Before:
```
(lldb) memory find -e "" 0x16fdfedc0 0x16fdfede0
error: expression evaluation failed. pass a string instead
(lldb) memory find -e "invalid" 0x16fdfedc0 0x16fdfede0
error: expression evaluation failed. pass a string instead
```

After:
```
(lldb) memory find -e "" 0x16fdfedc0 0x16fdfede0
error: Expression evaluation failed:
error: No result returned from expression. Exit status: 1
(lldb) memory find -e "invalid" 0x16fdfedc0 0x16fdfede0
error: Expression evaluation failed:
error: <user expression 0>:1:1: use of undeclared identifier 'invalid'
    1 | invalid
      | ^~~~~~~
```
2025-06-13 12:43:27 +01:00
Michael Buch
1c1df94d09
[lldb][Commands][NFC] Extract memory find expression evaluation into helpers (#143686)
This patch factors out the `-e` option logic into two helper functions.
The `EvaluateExpression` helper might seem redundant but I'll be adding
to it in a follow-up patch to fix an issue when running `memory find -e`
for Swift targets.

Also adds test coverage for the error cases that were previously
untested.

rdar://152113525
2025-06-12 16:48:57 +01:00
Adrian Vogelsgesang
4a46ead8fb
[lldb] Show coro_frame in std::coroutine_handle pretty printer (#141516)
This commit adjusts the pretty printer for `std::coroutine_handle` based
on recent personal experiences with debugging C++20 coroutines:

1. It adds the `coro_frame` member. This member exposes the complete
   coroutine frame contents, including the suspension point id and all
   internal variables which the compiler decided to persist into the
   coroutine frame. While this data is highly compiler-specific, inspecting
   it can help identify the internal state of suspended coroutines.
2. It includes the `promise` and `coro_frame` members, even if
   devirtualization failed and we could not infer the promise type / the
   coro_frame type. Having them available as `void*` pointers can still be
   useful to identify, e.g., which two coroutine handles have the same
   frame / promise pointers.
2025-06-11 14:09:54 +02:00
Adrian Vogelsgesang
756e7cfd86
[debuginfo][coro] Fix linkage name for clones of coro functions (#141889)
So far, the `DW_AT_linkage_name` of the coroutine `resume`, `destroy`,
`cleanup` and `noalloc` function clones were incorrectly set to the
original function name instead of the updated function names.

With this commit, we now update the `DW_AT_linkage_name` to the correct
name. This has multiple benefits:

1. it's easier for me (and other toolchain developers) to understand the
   output of `llvm-dwarf-dump` when coroutines are involved.
2. When hitting a breakpoint, both LLDB and GDB now tell you which clone
   of the function you are in. E.g., GDB now prints "Breakpoint 1.2,
   coro_func(int) [clone .resume] (v=43) at ..." instead of "Breakpoint
   1.2, coro_func(int) (v=43) at ...".
3. GDB's `info line coro_func` command now allows you to distinguish the
   multiple different clones of the function.

In Swift, the linkage names of the clones were already updated. The
comment right above the relevant code in `CoroSplit.cpp` already hinted
that the linkage name should probably also be updated in C++. This
comment was added in commit 6ce76ff7eb7640, and back then the
corresponding `DW_AT_specification` (i.e., `SP->getDeclaration()`) was
not updated, yet, which led to problems for C++. In the meantime, commit
ca1a5b37c7236d added code to also update `SP->getDeclaration`, as such
there is no reason anymore to not update the linkage name for C++.

Note that most test cases used inconsistent function names for the LLVM
function vs. the DISubprogram linkage name. clang would never emit such
LLVM IR. This confused me initially, and hence I fixed it while updating
the test case.

Drive-by fix: The change in `CGVTables.cpp` is purely stylistic, NFC.
When looking for other usages of `replaceWithDistinct`, I got initially
confused because `CGVTables.cpp` was calling a static function via an
object instance.
2025-06-11 13:50:32 +02:00
David Spickett
6ec48b449f
[lldb] Use 1 based row and column for statusline (#143385)
I can't find a proper source for this but many materials say that ANSI
rows and columns start at 1 not 0.

https://www2.math.upenn.edu/~kazdan/210/computer/ansi.html is as good as
I can get:
```
<row> is a number from 1 through 25 that specifies the row to which the cursor is to be moved.
<col> is a number from 1 through 80 that specifies the column to which the cursor is to be moved.
```

0 does work in Windows terminal and Linux terminals, but we might as
well be correct and it's one less thing to reason about when auditing
this code.

From what I read, some terminals correct 0 back to 1 and some treat 0 as
a missing argument, which also defaults to 1.
2025-06-10 09:59:16 +01:00
Dave Lee
20ca895860
[lldb] Add Python properties to SBBreakpoint and similar (#142215)
Update `SBBreakpoint`, `SBBreakpointLocation`, and `SBBreakpointName` to
add Python properties for many of their getters/setters.
2025-06-03 09:38:22 -07:00
Michael Buch
c48c91a92e [lldb][test] XFAIL TestThreadJump.py on older Clang versions
Failing on the macOS matrix bot for Clang-15 with the following error:
```
07:16:08  FAIL: LLDB (/Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake-matrix/clang_1501_build/bin/clang-arm64) :: test_jump_offset_dwarf (TestThreadJump.ThreadJumpTestCase)
07:16:08  UNSUPPORTED: LLDB (/Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake-matrix/clang_1501_build/bin/clang-arm64) :: test_jump_offset_dwo (TestThreadJump.ThreadJumpTestCase) (test case does not fall in any category of interest for this run)
07:16:08  Restore dir to: /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake-matrix/lldb-build/tools/lldb/test
07:16:08  ======================================================================
07:16:08  FAIL: test_jump_offset_dsym (TestThreadJump.ThreadJumpTestCase)
07:16:08     Test Thread Jump by negative or positive offset
07:16:08  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
07:16:08  Traceback (most recent call last):
07:16:08    File "/Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake-matrix/llvm-project/lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/lldbtest.py", line 1804, in test_method
07:16:08      return attrvalue(self)
07:16:08    File "/Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake-matrix/llvm-project/lldb/test/API/functionalities/thread/jump/TestThreadJump.py", line 112, in test_jump_offset
07:16:08      self.expect(f"print {var_2}", substrs=[var_2_value])
07:16:08    File "/Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake-matrix/llvm-project/lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/lldbtest.py", line 2512, in expect
07:16:08      self.fail(log_msg)
07:16:08  AssertionError: Ran command:
07:16:08  "print var_2"
07:16:08
07:16:08  Got output:
07:16:08  (int) 20
07:16:08
07:16:08  Expecting sub string: "40" (was not found)
```
2025-06-03 12:17:50 +01:00
Dmitry Vasilyev
68fd6f4eb8
[lldb] Disable TestReverseContinueBreakpoints.py and TestReverseContinueWatchpoints.py for Windows x86_64 (#142193)
See #138084 for details.
2025-06-02 14:01:45 +04:00
Dmitry Vasilyev
fb86264f40
[lldb] Disable TestConsecutiveBreakpoints.py for Windows x86_64 (#142192)
See #138083 for details.
2025-06-02 14:01:13 +04:00
Jason Molenda
3788d45947 [lldb][objc] NSError data formatter test is failing
after PR 138209 stopped applying data formatters
for T** by default, and this test expects that to
work.  We'll need to figure out if we want to drop
this test, or adapt NSError/other objc formatters to
descend an extra level or two of depth.
2025-05-28 22:02:16 -07:00
Zequan Wu
02916a432c
[lldb][Formatters] Add --pointer-match-depth option to type summary add command. (#138209)
Currently, the type `T`'s summary formatter will be matched for `T`,
`T*`, `T**` and so on. This is unexpected in many data formatters. Such
unhandled cases could cause the data formatter to crash. An example
would be the lldb's built-in data formatter for `std::optional`:
```
$ cat main.cpp
#include <optional>

int main() {
  std::optional<int> o_null;
  auto po_null = &o_null;
  auto ppo_null = &po_null;
  auto pppo_null = &ppo_null;
  return 0;
}
$ clang++ -g main.cpp && lldb -o "b 8" -o "r" -o "v pppo_null"
[lldb crash]
```

This change adds an options `--pointer-match-depth` to `type summary
add` command to allow users to specify how many layer of pointers can be
dereferenced at most when matching a summary formatter of type `T`, as
Jim suggested
[here](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/124048/#issuecomment-2611164133).
By default, this option has value 1 which means summary formatter for
`T` could also be used for `T*` but not `T**` nor beyond. This option is
no-op when `--skip-pointers` is set as well.

I didn't add such option for `type synthetic add`, `type format add`,
`type filter add`, because it useful for those command. Instead, they
all have the pointer match depth of 1. When printing a type `T*`, lldb
never print the children of `T` even if there is a synthetic formatter
registered for `T`.
2025-05-28 16:04:24 -04:00
Ebuka Ezike
dc6aac5e3c
[Support] [lldb] Fix thread jump #45326 (#135778)
Fixes #45326 

When you thread jump by calling 
`j +2` or `thread jump --by +2` the offset is not recognised. This
commit fixes that.

---------

Signed-off-by: Ebuka Ezike <yerimyah1@gmail.com>
2025-05-28 10:42:54 +01:00
Jason Molenda
6d6feaf7e3 [lldb][NFC] update API tests which skip/expect-fail arm
The architectures provided to skipIf / expectedFail are regular
expressions (v. _match_decorator_property() in decorators.py
so on Darwin systems "arm64" would match the skips for "arm" (32-bit
Linux).  Update these to "arm$" to prevent this, and also update
three tests (TestBuiltinFormats.py, TestCrossDSOTailCalls.py,
TestCrossObjectTailCalls.py) that were skipped for arm64 via this
behavior, and need to be skipped or they will fail.

This was moviated by the new TestDynamicValue.py test which has
an expected-fail for arm, but the test was passing on arm64 Darwin
resulting in failure for the CIs.
2025-05-27 18:41:16 -07:00
Ebuka Ezike
04f9fac622
[lldb] optionally match the __debug namespace for libstdc++ containers. (#140727)
If libstdc++ is compiled with `_GLIBCXX_DEBUG` flag it puts the containers in the namespace `std::__debug`. this causes the summary and synthetic formatters not to match the types. The formatters is updated to optionally match the `__debug::`.

The formatters now clashed with the libc++ containers namespace regex which uses `std::__1` namespace

The libc++ formatter is loaded first, then the libstdc++ since the priority of the formatters in lldb is the last one added.

Fixes #60841
2025-05-27 20:52:51 +01:00
Michael Buch
9392652226
[lldb][docs][NFC] Remove references to obsolete gnu-libstdc++ category (#141610)
This is still leftover from the days when the libc++ and libstdc++
formatters were both written in python and in separate categories. Since
then we group libstdc++ and libc++ formatters into the same cateogry.

This patch removes references to the obsolete `gnu-libstdc++` category
from the docs (and a test).

See [this
thread](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/140761#discussion_r2102386080)
for more context
2025-05-27 18:08:17 +01:00