5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Austin Jiang
e6cdfb75ac
Fix typos and spelling errors across codebase (#156270)
Corrected various spelling mistakes such as 'occurred', 'receiver',
'initialized', 'length', and others in comments, variable names,
function names, and documentation throughout the project. These
changes improve code readability and maintain consistency in naming
and documentation.

Co-authored-by: Louis Dionne <ldionne.2@gmail.com>
2026-01-13 11:52:46 -05:00
Raul Tambre
21041c9292
[NFCI][lldb][test] Fix mismatched C/C++ substitutions (#165773)
Most of the cases were where a C++ file was being compiled with the C substitution.
There were a few cases of the opposite though.

LLDB seems to be the only real culprit in the LLVM codebase for these mismatches.
Rest of the LLVM presumably sticks at least language-specific options in the common substitutions
making the mistakes immediately apparent.

I found these by using Clang frontend configuration files containing language-specific options for
both C and C++ (e.g. `-std=c2y` and `-std=c++26`).
2025-10-30 23:18:32 +02:00
Dave Lee
d875838e8b [lldb][test] Replace use of p with expression in Shell tests (NFC)
In Shell tests, replace use of the `p` alias with the `expression` command.

To avoid conflating tests of the alias with tests of the expression command,
this patch canonicalizes to the use `expression`.

See also D141539 which made the same change to API tests.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D146230
2023-03-17 10:29:24 -07:00
Haojian Wu
6883042528 [lldb] Fix one more failure test after 843f2dbf003f2a51d0d4ab8cf40647c99ded2e93. 2020-12-09 10:43:52 +01:00
Pavel Labath
2cf69684fb [lldb/DWARF] Fix a split-dwarf crash while parsing compile units
The cause of this crash is relatively simple -- we are using a
SymbolFileDWARFDwo to parse a (skeleton) dwarf unit. This cause the
CompileUnit to be created with the wrong ID, which later triggers an
assertion in SymbolFile::SetCompileUnitAtIndex. The fix is also simple
-- ensure we use the right symbol file for parsing.

However, a fairly elaborate setup is needed trigger this bug, because
ParseCompileUnit is normally called very early on (and with the right
symbol file object) during the process of accessing a compile unit.
The only way this can be triggered is if the DWARF unit is
"accidentally" pulled into scope during expression evaluation
This can happen if the "this" object used for the context of an
expression is in a namespace, and that namespace is also present in
other compile units

The included test recreates this setup.
2020-04-29 16:21:11 +02:00