54 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
David Spickett
f23d2ee5d5
[lldb] Fix libstdc++ std::string formatter after #147835 (#152993)
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/147835 made changes that
caused libstdc++ std::string tests to fail:
```
======================================================================
FAIL: test_unavailable_summary_libstdcxx_dwo (TestDataFormatterStdString.StdStringDataFormatterTestCase)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/home/tcwg-buildbot/worker/lldb-aarch64-ubuntu/llvm-project/lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/lldbtest.py", line 1805, in test_method
    return attrvalue(self)
  File "/home/tcwg-buildbot/worker/lldb-aarch64-ubuntu/llvm-project/lldb/test/API/functionalities/data-formatter/data-formatter-stl/generic/string/TestDataFormatterStdString.py", line 223, in test_unavailable_summary_libstdcxx
    self.do_test_summary_unavailable()
  File "/home/tcwg-buildbot/worker/lldb-aarch64-ubuntu/llvm-project/lldb/test/API/functionalities/data-formatter/data-formatter-stl/generic/string/TestDataFormatterStdString.py", line 213, in do_test_summary_unavailable
    self.assertEqual(summary, "Summary Unavailable", "No summary for bad value")
AssertionError: '(null)' != 'Summary Unavailable'
- (null)
+ Summary Unavailable
 : No summary for bad value
Config=aarch64-/home/tcwg-buildbot/worker/lldb-aarch64-ubuntu/build/bin/clang
----------------------------------------------------------------------
```

This test constructs an invalid std::string by starting with a null
pointer.

Somehow this improvement in Clang uncovered a bug in the formatter.
Perhaps because we now know the type of the field we tried to access is
char *, so fall back to a C string formatter that produces `(null)`.

The formatter tries to access `_M_p` and checked whether the resulting
ValueObjectSP was null, but not that it did not contain an error value.
I think that error value can be there if you are able to access one part
of the path, `_M_dataplus`, but another part fails. Since the layout
looks like this:
```
      struct _Alloc_hider :
      {
	      pointer _M_p; // The actual data.
      };

      _Alloc_hider	_M_dataplus;

      void
      _M_data(pointer __p)
      { _M_dataplus._M_p = __p; }
```
So I think we were able to read `_M_dataplus` just by offset, but then
failed because it contains, or points to something containing nulls or a
null pointer.

Or perhaps an error value means we know what the class member is, but
could not read from it.

I found this by comparing with the libcxx formatter, so I've copied the
same handling from there to fix the issue.
2025-08-11 12:01:32 +01:00
nerix
f98cf07b7d
[LLDB] Convert libstdc++ std::variant summary to C++ (#148929)
This PR converts the `std::variant` summary from Python to C++.

Split from #148554. MSVC's STL and libstdc++ use the same type name for
`std::variant`, thus they need one "dispatcher" function that checks the
type and calls the appropriate summary. For summaries, both need to be
implemented in C++.

This is mostly a 1:1 translation. The main difference is that in C++,
the summary returns `false` if it can't inspect the object properly
(e.g. a member could not be found). In Python, this wasn't possible.
2025-07-16 10:07:45 +01:00
Michael Buch
f9999184dd
[lldb][Formatters] Consistently unwrap pointer element_type in std::shared_ptr formatters (#147340)
Follow-up to
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/147165#pullrequestreview-2992585513

Currently when we explicitly dereference a std::shared_ptr, both the
libstdc++ and libc++ formatters will cast the type of the synthetic
pointer child to whatever the `std::shared_ptr::element_type` is aliased
to. E.g.,
```
(lldb) v p
(std::shared_ptr<int>) p = 10 strong=1 weak=0 {
  pointer = 0x000000010016c6a0
}
(lldb) v *p
(int) *p = 10
```

However, when we print (or dereference) `p.pointer`, the type devolves
to something less user-friendly:
```
(lldb) v p.pointer
(std::shared_ptr<int>::element_type *) p.pointer = 0x000000010016c6a0
(lldb) v *p.pointer
(std::shared_ptr<int>::element_type) *p.pointer = 10
```

This patch changes both formatters to store the casted type. Then
`GetChildAtIndex` will consistently use the unwrapped type.
2025-07-08 14:45:15 +01:00
Michael Buch
40fb90efed
[lldb][Formatters] Add shared/weak count to libstdc++ std::shared_ptr summary (#147166)
Depends on https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/147165

This adds weak/strong counts to the std::shared_ptr summary of the
libstdcxx formatters. We already do this for libcxx. This will make it
easier to consolidate the tests into a generic one (see
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/147141).
2025-07-07 12:08:24 +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
nerix
4c7a706589
[LLDB] Simplify libstdc++ string summaries (#146562)
From #143177. This combines the summaries for the pre- and post C++ 11
`std::string` as well as `std::wstring`. In all cases, the data pointer
is reachable through `_M_dataplus._M_p`. It has the correct type (i.e.
`char*`/`wchar_t*`) and it's null terminated, so LLDB knows how to
format it as expected when using `GetSummaryAsCString`.
2025-07-02 11:21:31 +01:00
Pavel Labath
e9fad0e91c
[lldb] Refactor away UB in SBValue::GetLoadAddress (#141799)
The problem was in calling GetLoadAddress on a value in the error state,
where `ValueObject::GetLoadAddress` could end up accessing the
uninitialized "address type" by-ref return value from `GetAddressOf`.
This probably happened because each function expected the other to
initialize it.

We can guarantee initialization by turning this into a proper return
value.

I've added a test, but it only (reliably) crashes if lldb is built with
ubsan.
2025-06-02 09:39:56 +02:00
nerix
9e9626b3d5
[LLDB] Avoid crashes when inspecting MSVC STL types (#140761)
When inspecting/printing types from MSVC's STL, LLDB would crash because
it assumes these types were from libstdc++. Specifically,
`std::shared_ptr` and `std::optional` would crash because of a null
pointer dereference. I added a minimal test that tests the types with
C++ helpers for libstdc++ (only tests for crashes).

- Fixes #115216 
- Fixes #120310 

This still has one unresolved discussion: What about MS STL types? This
is https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/24834, but there was a
bit of discussion in #120310 as well. The main issue is that MSVC's STL
uses the same type names as libstdc++ (i.e. neither uses an inline
namespace like libc++ for some types).
2025-05-30 20:43:53 +01:00
Charles Zablit
b3d130279f
[lldb] Upgrade GetIndexOfChildWithName to use llvm::Expected (#136693)
This patch replaces the use of `UINT32_MAX` as the error return value of
`GetIndexOfChildWithName` with `llvm::Expected`.


# Tasks to do in another PR

1. Replace `CalculateNumChildrenIgnoringErrors` with
`CalculateNumChildren`. See [this
comment](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/136693#discussion_r2056319358).
2. Update `lldb_private::formatters::ExtractIndexFromString` to use
`llvm::Expected`. See [this
comment](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/136693#discussion_r2054217536).
3. Create a new class which carries both user and internal errors. See
[this
comment](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/136693#discussion_r2056439608).
2025-04-30 11:44:19 +01:00
Adrian Prantl
878a64f94a
[lldb] Upgrade CompilerType::GetBitSize to return llvm::Expected (#129601)
This patch pushes the error handling boundary for the GetBitSize()
methods from Runtime into the Type and CompilerType APIs. This makes it
easier to diagnose problems thanks to more meaningful error messages
being available. GetBitSize() is often the first thing LLDB asks about a
type, so this method is particularly important for a better user
experience.

rdar://145667239
2025-03-05 10:21:19 -08:00
Dave Lee
6fde8fe9ad
[lldb] Provide default impl for MightHaveChildren (NFC) (#119977)
The vast majority of `SyntheticChildrenFrontEnd` subclasses provide
children, and as such implement `MightHaveChildren` with a constant
value of `true`. This change makes `true` the default value. With this
change, `MightHaveChildren` only needs to be implemented by synthetic
providers that can return `false`, which is only 3 subclasses.
2025-02-17 11:19:14 -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
624ea68cbc Change GetNumChildren()/CalculateNumChildren() methods return llvm::Expected (#84219)
Change GetNumChildren()/CalculateNumChildren() methods return
llvm::Expected

This is an NFC change that does not yet add any error handling or change
any code to return any errors.

This is the second big change in the patch series started with
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/83501

A follow-up PR will wire up error handling.
2024-03-08 16:03:04 -08:00
Florian Mayer
300a39bdad Revert "Change GetNumChildren()/CalculateNumChildren() methods return llvm::Expected (#84219)"
This reverts commit 99118c809367d518ffe4de60c16da953744b68b9.
2024-03-08 12:14:22 -08:00
Adrian Prantl
99118c8093
Change GetNumChildren()/CalculateNumChildren() methods return llvm::Expected (#84219)
Change GetNumChildren()/CalculateNumChildren() methods return
llvm::Expected

This is an NFC change that does not yet add any error handling or change
any code to return any errors.

This is the second big change in the patch series started with
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/83501

A follow-up PR will wire up error handling.
2024-03-08 10:39:34 -08:00
Adrian Prantl
e710523e40 Change GetChildAtIndex to take a uint32_t 2024-03-07 10:55:02 -08:00
Adrian Prantl
3d7c5b80e3 Change the return type of SyntheticFrontend::CalculateNumChildren to int32_t
This way it is consistent with ValueObject and TypeSystem.
2024-03-07 10:55:02 -08:00
Michael Buch
d7fb94b6da
[lldb][TypeSynthetic][NFC] Make SyntheticChildrenFrontend::Update() return an enum (#80167)
This patch changes the return value of
`SyntheticChildrenFrontend::Update` to a scoped enum that aims to
describe what the return value means.
2024-02-08 11:09:45 +00:00
jeffreytan81
9faf8b5117
Lazy deference underlying object for shared/weak/unique_ptr synthetic… (#67069)
We noticed some performance issue while in lldb-vscode for grabing the
name of the SBValue. Profiling shows SBValue::GetName() can cause
synthetic children provider of shared/unique_ptr to deference underlying
object and complete it type.

This patch lazily moves the dereference from synthetic child provider's
Update() method to GetChildAtIndex() so that SBValue::GetName() won't
trigger the slow code path.

Here is the culprit slow code path:
```
...
frame #59: 0x00007ff4102e0660 liblldb.so.15`SymbolFileDWARF::CompleteType(this=<unavailable>, compiler_type=0x00007ffdd9829450) at SymbolFileDWARF.cpp:1567:25 [opt]
...
frame #67: 0x00007ff40fdf9bd4 liblldb.so.15`lldb_private::ValueObject::Dereference(this=0x0000022bb5dfe980, error=0x00007ffdd9829970) at ValueObject.cpp:2672:41 [opt]
frame #68: 0x00007ff41011bb0a liblldb.so.15`(anonymous namespace)::LibStdcppSharedPtrSyntheticFrontEnd::Update(this=0x000002298fb94380) at LibStdcpp.cpp:403:40 [opt]
frame #69: 0x00007ff41011af9a liblldb.so.15`lldb_private::formatters::LibStdcppSharedPtrSyntheticFrontEndCreator(lldb_private::CXXSyntheticChildren*, std::shared_ptr<lldb_private::ValueObject>) [inlined] (anonymous namespace)::LibStdcppSharedPtrSyntheticFrontEnd::LibStdcppSharedPtrSyntheticFrontEnd(this=0x000002298fb94380, valobj_sp=<unavailable>) at LibStdcpp.cpp:371:5 [opt]
...
frame #78: 0x00007ff40fdf6e42 liblldb.so.15`lldb_private::ValueObject::CalculateSyntheticValue(this=0x000002296c66a500) at ValueObject.cpp:1836:27 [opt]
frame #79: 0x00007ff40fdf1939 liblldb.so.15`lldb_private::ValueObject::GetSyntheticValue(this=<unavailable>) at ValueObject.cpp:1867:3 [opt]
frame #80: 0x00007ff40fc89008 liblldb.so.15`ValueImpl::GetSP(this=0x0000022c71b90de0, stop_locker=0x00007ffdd9829d00, lock=0x00007ffdd9829d08, error=0x00007ffdd9829d18) at SBValue.cpp:141:46 [opt]
frame #81: 0x00007ff40fc7d82a liblldb.so.15`lldb::SBValue::GetSP(ValueLocker&) const [inlined] ValueLocker::GetLockedSP(this=0x00007ffdd9829d00, in_value=<unavailable>) at SBValue.cpp:208:21 [opt]
frame #82: 0x00007ff40fc7d817 liblldb.so.15`lldb::SBValue::GetSP(this=0x00007ffdd9829d90, locker=0x00007ffdd9829d00) const at SBValue.cpp:1047:17 [opt]
frame #83: 0x00007ff40fc7da6f liblldb.so.15`lldb::SBValue::GetName(this=0x00007ffdd9829d90) at SBValue.cpp:294:32 [opt]
...
```

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D159542
2023-09-21 15:45:42 -07:00
Dave Lee
a1a74f7cde [lldb] Default can_create to true in GetChildAtIndex (NFC)
Existing callers of `GetChildAtIndex` pass true for can_create. This change
makes true the default value, callers don't have to pass an opaque true.

See also D151966 for the same change to `GetChildMemberWithName`.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D152031
2023-06-13 15:51:32 -07:00
Dave Lee
7d4fcd411b [lldb] Default can_create to true in GetChildMemberWithName (NFC)
It turns out all existing callers of `GetChildMemberWithName` pass true for `can_create`.
This change makes `true` the default value, callers don't have to pass an opaque true.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D151966
2023-06-13 11:37:41 -07:00
Dave Lee
00e52cc4a8 [lldb] Take StringRef names in GetChildAtNamePath (NFC)
Following D151810, this changes `GetChildAtNamePath` to take a path of `StringRef`
values instead of `ConstString`.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D151813
2023-06-01 20:42:29 -07:00
Dave Lee
cb463c34dd [lldb] Take StringRef name in GetChildMemberWithName (NFC)
`GetChildMemberWithName` does not need a `ConstString`. This change makes the function
take a `StringRef` instead, which alleviates the need for callers to construct a
`ConstString`. I don't expect this change to improve performance, only ergonomics.

This is in support of Alex's effort to replace `ConstString` where appropriate.

There are related `ValueObject` functions that can also be changed, if this is accepted.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D151615
2023-05-31 08:08:40 -07:00
Michael Buch
44bb442fd5 [lldb][DataFormatter] Add dereference support to libstdcpp std::shared_ptr formatter
This mimicks the implementation of the libstdcpp std::unique_ptr
formatter.

This has been attempted several years ago in
`0789722d85cf1f1fdbe2ffb2245ea0ba034a9f94` but was reverted in
`e7dd3972094c2f2fb42dc9d4d5344e54a431e2ce`.

The difference to the original patch is that we now maintain
a `$$dereference$$` member and we only store weak pointers
to the other children inside the synthetic frontend. This is
what the libc++ formatters do to prevent the recursion mentioned
in the revert commit.
2023-05-24 13:01:11 +01:00
Jeffrey Tan
25159ee3af Fix libstdc++ data formatter for reference/pointer to std::string
This patch fixes libstdc++ data formatter for reference/pointer to std::string.
The failure testcases are added which succeed with the patch.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D150313
2023-05-12 10:09:58 -07:00
Kazu Hirata
2fe8327406 [lldb] Use std::optional instead of llvm::Optional (NFC)
This patch replaces (llvm::|)Optional< with std::optional<.  I'll post
a separate patch to clean up the "using" declarations, #include
"llvm/ADT/Optional.h", etc.

This is part of an effort to migrate from llvm::Optional to
std::optional:

https://discourse.llvm.org/t/deprecating-llvm-optional-x-hasvalue-getvalue-getvalueor/63716
2023-01-07 14:18:35 -08:00
Kazu Hirata
f190ce625a [lldb] Add #include <optional> (NFC)
This patch adds #include <optional> to those files containing
llvm::Optional<...> or Optional<...>.

I'll post a separate patch to actually replace llvm::Optional with
std::optional.

This is part of an effort to migrate from llvm::Optional to
std::optional:

https://discourse.llvm.org/t/deprecating-llvm-optional-x-hasvalue-getvalue-getvalueor/63716
2023-01-07 13:43:00 -08:00
Adrian Prantl
2f4a66eed6 Adapt LLDB dataformatters for libcxx change D129386
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133618
2022-09-09 15:58:55 -07:00
Shafik Yaghmour
28c878aeb2 [LLDB] Applying clang-tidy modernize-use-default-member-init over LLDB
Applied modernize-use-default-member-init clang-tidy check over LLDB.
It appears in many files we had already switched to in class member init but
never updated the constructors to reflect that. This check is already present in
the lldb/.clang-tidy config.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121481
2022-03-14 13:32:03 -07:00
Pavel Labath
4c56f734b3 [lldb] (Partially) enable formatting of utf strings before the program is started
The StringPrinter class was using a Process instance to read memory.
This automatically prevented it from working before starting the
program.

This patch changes the class to use the Target object for reading
memory, as targets are always available. This required moving
ReadStringFromMemory from Process to Target.

This is sufficient to make frame/target variable work, but further
changes are necessary for the expression evaluator. Preliminary analysis
indicates the failures are due to the expression result ValueObjects
failing to provide an address, presumably because we're operating on
file addresses before starting. I haven't looked into what would it take
to make that work.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113098
2021-11-18 14:45:17 +01:00
Raphael Isemann
7b2442584e Reland [lldb] Fix string summary of an empty NSPathStore2
(This is D68010 but I also set the new parameter in LibStdcpp.cpp to fix
the Debian tests).

Summary:
Printing a summary for an empty NSPathStore2 string currently prints random bytes behind the empty string pointer from memory (rdar://55575888).

It seems the reason for this is that the SourceSize parameter in the `ReadStringAndDumpToStreamOptions` - which is supposed to contain the string
length - actually uses the length 0 as a magic value for saying "read as much as possible from the buffer" which is clearly wrong for empty strings.

This patch adds another flag that indicates if we have know the string length or not and makes this behaviour dependent on that (which seemingly
was the original purpose of this magic value).

Reviewers: aprantl, JDevlieghere, shafik

Reviewed By: aprantl

Subscribers: christof, abidh, lldb-commits

Tags: #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68010
2020-03-19 18:50:26 +01:00
Alex Langford
8be30215fe [lldb] Move clang-based files out of Symbol
Summary:
This change represents the move of ClangASTImporter, ClangASTMetadata,
ClangExternalASTSourceCallbacks, ClangUtil, CxxModuleHandler, and
TypeSystemClang from lldbSource to lldbPluginExpressionParserClang.h

This explicitly removes knowledge of clang internals from lldbSymbol,
moving towards a more generic core implementation of lldb.

Reviewers: JDevlieghere, davide, aprantl, teemperor, clayborg, labath, jingham, shafik

Subscribers: emaste, mgorny, arphaman, jfb, usaxena95, lldb-commits

Tags: #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73661
2020-01-31 12:20:10 -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
6e3b0cc2fb [lldb][NFC] Rename ClangASTContext to TypeSystemClang
Summary:
This commit renames ClangASTContext to TypeSystemClang to better reflect what this class is actually supposed to do
(implement the TypeSystem interface for Clang). It also gets rid of the very confusing situation that we have both a
`clang::ASTContext` and a `ClangASTContext` in clang (which sometimes causes Clang people to think I'm fiddling
with Clang's ASTContext when I'm actually just doing LLDB work).

I also have plans to potentially have multiple clang::ASTContext instances associated with one ClangASTContext so
the ASTContext naming will then become even more confusing to people.

Reviewers: #lldb, aprantl, shafik, clayborg, labath, JDevlieghere, davide, espindola, jdoerfert, xiaobai

Reviewed By: clayborg, labath, xiaobai

Subscribers: wuzish, emaste, nemanjai, mgorny, kbarton, MaskRay, arphaman, jfb, usaxena95, jingham, xiaobai, abidh, JDevlieghere, lldb-commits

Tags: #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72684
2020-01-23 10:09:14 +01:00
Raphael Isemann
05cfdb0eac Allow direct comparison of ConstString against StringRef
Summary:
When we want to compare a ConstString against a string literal (or any other non-ConstString),
we currently have to explicitly turn the other string into a ConstString. This makes sense as
comparing ConstStrings against each other is only a fast pointer comparison.

However, currently we (rather incorrectly) use in several places in LLDB temporary ConstStrings when
we just want to compare a given ConstString against a hardcoded value, for example like this:
```
if (extension != ConstString(".oat") && extension != ConstString(".odex"))
```

Obviously this kind of defeats the point of ConstStrings. In the comparison above we would
construct two temporary ConstStrings every time we hit the given code. Constructing a
ConstString is relatively expensive: we need to go to the StringPool, take a read and possibly
an exclusive write-lock and then look up our temporary string in the string map of the pool.
So we do a lot of heavy work for essentially just comparing a <6 characters in two strings.

I initially wanted to just fix these issues by turning the temporary ConstString in static variables/
members, but that made the code much less readable. Instead I propose to add a new overload
for the ConstString comparison operator that takes a StringRef. This comparison operator directly
compares the ConstString content against the given StringRef without turning the StringRef into
a ConstString.

This means that the example above can look like this now:
```
if (extension != ".oat" && extension != ".odex")
```
It also no longer has to unlock/lock two locks and call multiple functions in other TUs for constructing
the temporary ConstString instances. Instead this should end up just being a direct string comparison
of the two given strings on most compilers.

This patch also directly updates all uses of temporary and short ConstStrings in LLDB to use this new
comparison operator. It also adds a some unit tests for the new and old comparison operator.

Reviewers: #lldb, JDevlieghere, espindola, amccarth

Reviewed By: JDevlieghere, amccarth

Subscribers: amccarth, clayborg, JDevlieghere, emaste, arichardson, MaskRay, lldb-commits

Tags: #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60667

llvm-svn: 359281
2019-04-26 07:21:36 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
0e4c482124 Pass ConstString by value (NFC)
My apologies for the large patch. With the exception of ConstString.h
itself it was entirely produced by sed.

ConstString has exactly one const char * data member, so passing a
ConstString by reference is not any more efficient than copying it by
value. In both cases a single pointer is passed. But passing it by
value makes it harder to accidentally return the address of a local
object.

(This fixes rdar://problem/48640859 for the Apple folks)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59030

llvm-svn: 355553
2019-03-06 21:22:25 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
2946cd7010 Update the file headers across all of the LLVM projects in the monorepo
to reflect the new license.

We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header
entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the
Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach.

Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM
project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers
include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed
code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of
our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and
repository.

llvm-svn: 351636
2019-01-19 08:50:56 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
d6a9bbf68e Replace auto -> llvm::Optional<uint64_t>
This addresses post-commit feedback for https://reviews.llvm.org/D56688

llvm-svn: 351237
2019-01-15 20:33:58 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
d963a7c398 Make CompilerType::getBitSize() / getByteSize() return an optional result. NFC
The code in LLDB assumes that CompilerType and friends use the size 0
as a sentinel value to signal an error. This works for C++, where no
zero-sized type exists, but in many other programming languages
(including I believe C) types of size zero are possible and even
common. This is a particular pain point in swift-lldb, where extra
code exists to double-check that a type is *really* of size zero and
not an error at various locations.

To remedy this situation, this patch starts by converting
CompilerType::getBitSize() and getByteSize() to return an optional
result. To avoid wasting space, I hand-rolled my own optional data
type assuming that no type is larger than what fits into 63
bits. Follow-up patches would make similar changes to the ValueObject
hierarchy.

rdar://problem/47178964

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56688

llvm-svn: 351214
2019-01-15 18:07:52 +00:00
Jonas Devlieghere
ceff6644bb Remove header grouping comments.
This patch removes the comments grouping header includes. They were
added after running IWYU over the LLDB codebase. However they add little
value, are often outdates and burdensome to maintain.

llvm-svn: 346626
2018-11-11 23:17:06 +00:00
Pavel Labath
769b21eaf2 CompilerType: Add ability to retrieve an integral template argument
Summary:
Despite it's name, GetTemplateArgument was only really working for Type
template arguments. This adds the ability to retrieve integral arguments
as well (which I've needed for the std::bitset data formatter).

I've done this by splitting the function into three pieces. The idea is
that one first calls GetTemplateArgumentKind (first function) to
determine the what kind of a parameter this is. Based on that, one can
then use specialized functions to retrieve the correct value. Currently,
I only implement two of these: GetTypeTemplateArgument and
GetIntegralTemplateArgument.

Reviewers: jingham, clayborg

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39844

llvm-svn: 318040
2017-11-13 14:26:21 +00:00
Zachary Turner
97206d5727 Rename Error -> Status.
This renames the LLDB error class to Status, as discussed
on the lldb-dev mailing list.

A change of this magnitude cannot easily be done without
find and replace, but that has potential to catch unwanted
occurrences of common strings such as "Error".  Every effort
was made to find all the obvious things such as the word "Error"
appearing in a string, etc, but it's possible there are still
some lingering occurences left around.  Hopefully nothing too
serious.

llvm-svn: 302872
2017-05-12 04:51:55 +00:00
Zachary Turner
666cc0b291 Move DataBuffer / DataExtractor and friends from Core -> Utility.
llvm-svn: 296943
2017-03-04 01:30:05 +00:00
Zachary Turner
01c3243fc1 Remove dependencies from Utility to Core and Target.
With this patch, the only dependency left is from Utility
to Host.  After this is broken, Utility will finally be
standalone.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29909

llvm-svn: 295088
2017-02-14 19:06:07 +00:00
Zachary Turner
bf9a77305f Move classes from Core -> Utility.
This moves the following classes from Core -> Utility.

ConstString
Error
RegularExpression
Stream
StreamString

The goal here is to get lldbUtility into a state where it has
no dependendencies except on itself and LLVM, so it can be the
starting point at which to start untangling LLDB's dependencies.
These are all low level and very widely used classes, and
previously lldbUtility had dependencies up to lldbCore in order
to use these classes.  So moving then down to lldbUtility makes
sense from both the short term and long term perspective in
solving this problem.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29427

llvm-svn: 293941
2017-02-02 21:39:50 +00:00
Enrico Granata
65d86e4fa5 Simplify the PrintableRepresentationSpecialCases code; we never used the ePrintableRepresentationSpecialCasesOnly value and with enum classes the names doesn't need to be that long
llvm-svn: 286176
2016-11-07 23:32:20 +00:00
Pavel Labath
e7dd397209 Revert "Improve the libstdc++ smart pointer formatters"
This reverts commit r284828, as it causes an infinite loop in
TestPrintStackTraces (funnily enough, only when logging is enabled).

llvm-svn: 285068
2016-10-25 13:24:53 +00:00
Tamas Berghammer
0789722d85 Improve the libstdc++ smart pointer formatters
* Display the strong/weak count in the summary
* Display the pointed object as a synthetic member
* Create synthetic children for weak/strong count

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25726

llvm-svn: 284828
2016-10-21 15:02:32 +00:00
Kate Stone
b9c1b51e45 *** This commit represents a complete reformatting of the LLDB source code
*** to conform to clang-format’s LLVM style.  This kind of mass change has
*** two obvious implications:

Firstly, merging this particular commit into a downstream fork may be a huge
effort.  Alternatively, it may be worth merging all changes up to this commit,
performing the same reformatting operation locally, and then discarding the
merge for this particular commit.  The commands used to accomplish this
reformatting were as follows (with current working directory as the root of
the repository):

    find . \( -iname "*.c" -or -iname "*.cpp" -or -iname "*.h" -or -iname "*.mm" \) -exec clang-format -i {} +
    find . -iname "*.py" -exec autopep8 --in-place --aggressive --aggressive {} + ;

The version of clang-format used was 3.9.0, and autopep8 was 1.2.4.

Secondly, “blame” style tools will generally point to this commit instead of
a meaningful prior commit.  There are alternatives available that will attempt
to look through this change and find the appropriate prior commit.  YMMV.

llvm-svn: 280751
2016-09-06 20:57:50 +00:00
Tamas Berghammer
9c6c8e9991 Add data formatter for libstdc++ shared_ptr and weak_ptr
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21984

llvm-svn: 274617
2016-07-06 09:50:00 +00:00