
Add a statusline to command-line LLDB to display information about the current state of the debugger. The statusline is a dedicated area displayed at the bottom of the screen. The information displayed is configurable through a setting consisting of LLDB’s format strings. Enablement ---------- The statusline is enabled by default, but can be disabled with the following setting: ``` (lldb) settings set show-statusline false ``` Configuration ------------- The statusline is configurable through the `statusline-format` setting. The default configuration shows the target name, the current file, the stop reason and any ongoing progress events. ``` (lldb) settings show statusline-format statusline-format (format-string) = "${ansi.bg.blue}${ansi.fg.black}{${target.file.basename}}{ | ${line.file.basename}:${line.number}:${line.column}}{ | ${thread.stop-reason}}{ | {${progress.count} }${progress.message}}" ``` The statusline supersedes the current progress reporting implementation. Consequently, the following settings no longer have any effect (but continue to exist to not break anyone's `.lldbinit`): ``` show-progress -- Whether to show progress or not if the debugger's output is an interactive color-enabled terminal. show-progress-ansi-prefix -- When displaying progress in a color-enabled terminal, use the ANSI terminal code specified in this format immediately before the progress message. show-progress-ansi-suffix -- When displaying progress in a color-enabled terminal, use the ANSI terminal code specified in this format immediately after the progress message. ``` Format Strings -------------- LLDB's format strings are documented in the LLDB documentation and on the website: https://lldb.llvm.org/use/formatting.html#format-strings. The current implementation is relatively limited but various improvements have been discussed in the RFC. One such improvement is being to display a string when a format string is empty. Right now, when launching LLDB without a target, the statusline will be empty, which is expected, but looks rather odd. RFC --- The full RFC can be found on Discourse: https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-lldb-statusline/83948
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int foo(int f) {
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int b = f * f; // Break here
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return b;
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}
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int main() {
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int f = foo(42);
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return f;
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}
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