llvm-project/lldb/source/Core/FormatClasses.cpp

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//===-- FormatClasses.cpp ----------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// C Includes
// C++ Includes
#include <ostream>
// Other libraries and framework includes
// Project includes
#include "lldb/lldb-public.h"
#include "lldb/lldb-enumerations.h"
#include "lldb/Core/Debugger.h"
#include "lldb/Core/FormatClasses.h"
#include "lldb/Core/StreamString.h"
#include "lldb/Core/ValueObjectConstResult.h"
#include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandInterpreter.h"
#include "lldb/Symbol/ClangASTType.h"
#include "lldb/Target/StackFrame.h"
#include "lldb/Target/Target.h"
using namespace lldb;
using namespace lldb_private;
ValueFormat::ValueFormat (lldb::Format f,
bool casc,
bool skipptr,
bool skipref) :
m_cascades(casc),
m_skip_pointers(skipptr),
m_skip_references(skipref),
m_format (f)
{
}
SummaryFormat::SummaryFormat(bool casc,
bool skipptr,
bool skipref,
bool nochildren,
bool novalue,
bool oneliner) :
m_cascades(casc),
m_skip_pointers(skipptr),
m_skip_references(skipref),
m_dont_show_children(nochildren),
m_dont_show_value(novalue),
m_show_members_oneliner(oneliner)
{
}
StringSummaryFormat::StringSummaryFormat(bool casc,
bool skipptr,
bool skipref,
bool nochildren,
bool novalue,
bool oneliner,
std::string f) :
SummaryFormat(casc,
skipptr,
skipref,
nochildren,
novalue,
oneliner),
m_format(f)
{
}
std::string
StringSummaryFormat::FormatObject(lldb::ValueObjectSP object)
{
if (!object.get())
return "NULL";
StreamString s;
ExecutionContext exe_ctx;
object->GetExecutionContextScope()->CalculateExecutionContext(exe_ctx);
SymbolContext sc;
if (exe_ctx.frame)
sc = exe_ctx.frame->GetSymbolContext(lldb::eSymbolContextEverything);
if (m_show_members_oneliner)
{
ValueObjectSP synth_valobj = object->GetSyntheticValue(lldb::eUseSyntheticFilter);
const uint32_t num_children = synth_valobj->GetNumChildren();
if (num_children)
{
s.PutChar('(');
for (uint32_t idx=0; idx<num_children; ++idx)
{
lldb::ValueObjectSP child_sp(synth_valobj->GetChildAtIndex(idx, true));
if (child_sp.get())
{
if (idx)
s.PutCString(", ");
s.PutCString(child_sp.get()->GetName().AsCString());
s.PutChar('=');
child_sp.get()->GetPrintableRepresentation(s);
}
}
s.PutChar(')');
return s.GetString();
}
else
return "";
}
else
{
if (Debugger::FormatPrompt(m_format.c_str(), &sc, &exe_ctx, &sc.line_entry.range.GetBaseAddress(), s, NULL, object.get()))
return s.GetString();
else
return "";
}
}
std::string
StringSummaryFormat::GetDescription()
{
StreamString sstr;
sstr.Printf ("`%s`%s%s%s%s%s%s", m_format.c_str(),
m_cascades ? "" : " (not cascading)",
m_dont_show_children ? "" : " (show children)",
m_dont_show_value ? " (hide value)" : "",
m_show_members_oneliner ? " (one-line printout)" : "",
m_skip_pointers ? " (skip pointers)" : "",
m_skip_references ? " (skip references)" : "");
return sstr.GetString();
}
ScriptSummaryFormat::ScriptSummaryFormat(bool casc,
bool skipptr,
bool skipref,
bool nochildren,
bool novalue,
bool oneliner,
std::string fname,
std::string pscri) :
SummaryFormat(casc,
skipptr,
skipref,
nochildren,
novalue,
oneliner),
m_function_name(fname),
m_python_script(pscri)
{
}
std::string
ScriptSummaryFormat::FormatObject(lldb::ValueObjectSP object)
{
return std::string(ScriptInterpreterPython::CallPythonScriptFunction(m_function_name.c_str(),
Redesign of the interaction between Python and frozen objects: - introduced two new classes ValueObjectConstResultChild and ValueObjectConstResultImpl: the first one is a ValueObjectChild obtained from a ValueObjectConstResult, the second is a common implementation backend for VOCR and VOCRCh of method calls meant to read through pointers stored in frozen objects ; now such reads transparently move from host to target as required - as a consequence of the above, removed code that made target-memory copies of expression results in several places throughout LLDB, and also removed code that enabled to recognize an expression result VO as such - introduced a new GetPointeeData() method in ValueObject that lets you read a given amount of objects of type T from a VO representing a T* or T[], and doing dereferences transparently in private layer it returns a DataExtractor ; in public layer it returns an instance of a newly created lldb::SBData - as GetPointeeData() does the right thing for both frozen and non-frozen ValueObject's, reimplemented ReadPointedString() to use it en lieu of doing the raw read itself - introduced a new GetData() method in ValueObject that lets you get a copy of the data that backs the ValueObject (for pointers, this returns the address without any previous dereferencing steps ; for arrays it actually reads the whole chunk of memory) in public layer this returns an SBData, just like GetPointeeData() - introduced a new CreateValueFromData() method in SBValue that lets you create a new SBValue from a chunk of data wrapped in an SBData the limitation to remember for this kind of SBValue is that they have no address: extracting the address-of for these objects (with any of GetAddress(), GetLoadAddress() and AddressOf()) will return invalid values - added several tests to check that "p"-ing objects (STL classes, char* and char[]) will do the right thing Solved a bug where global pointers to global variables were not dereferenced correctly for display New target setting "max-string-summary-length" gives the maximum number of characters to show in a string when summarizing it, instead of the hardcoded 128 Solved a bug where the summary for char[] and char* would not be shown if the ValueObject's were dumped via the "p" command Removed m_pointers_point_to_load_addrs from ValueObject. Introduced a new m_address_type_of_children, which each ValueObject can set to tell the address type of any pointers and/or references it creates. In the current codebase, this is load address most of the time (the only notable exception being file addresses that generate file address children UNLESS we have a live process) Updated help text for summary-string Fixed an issue in STL formatters where std::stlcontainer::iterator would match the container's synthetic children providers Edited the syntax and help for some commands to have proper argument types llvm-svn: 139160
2011-09-07 03:20:51 +08:00
object).c_str());
}
std::string
ScriptSummaryFormat::GetDescription()
{
StreamString sstr;
sstr.Printf ("%s%s%s%s%s%s\n%s", m_cascades ? "" : " (not cascading)",
m_dont_show_children ? "" : " (show children)",
m_dont_show_value ? " (hide value)" : "",
m_show_members_oneliner ? " (one-line printout)" : "",
m_skip_pointers ? " (skip pointers)" : "",
m_skip_references ? " (skip references)" : "",
m_python_script.c_str());
return sstr.GetString();
}
std::string
SyntheticFilter::GetDescription()
{
StreamString sstr;
sstr.Printf("%s%s%s {\n",
m_cascades ? "" : " (not cascading)",
m_skip_pointers ? " (skip pointers)" : "",
m_skip_references ? " (skip references)" : "");
for (int i = 0; i < GetCount(); i++)
{
sstr.Printf(" %s\n",
GetExpressionPathAtIndex(i).c_str());
}
sstr.Printf("}");
return sstr.GetString();
}
std::string
SyntheticArrayView::GetDescription()
{
StreamString sstr;
sstr.Printf("%s%s%s {\n",
m_cascades ? "" : " (not cascading)",
m_skip_pointers ? " (skip pointers)" : "",
m_skip_references ? " (skip references)" : "");
SyntheticArrayRange* ptr = &m_head;
while (ptr && ptr != m_tail)
{
if (ptr->GetLow() == ptr->GetHigh())
sstr.Printf(" [%d]\n",
ptr->GetLow());
else
sstr.Printf(" [%d-%d]\n",
ptr->GetLow(),
ptr->GetHigh());
ptr = ptr->GetNext();
}
sstr.Printf("}");
return sstr.GetString();
}
SyntheticScriptProvider::FrontEnd::FrontEnd(std::string pclass,
lldb::ValueObjectSP be) :
SyntheticChildrenFrontEnd(be),
m_python_class(pclass)
{
if (be.get() == NULL)
{
m_interpreter = NULL;
m_wrapper = NULL;
return;
}
m_interpreter = m_backend->GetUpdatePoint().GetTargetSP()->GetDebugger().GetCommandInterpreter().GetScriptInterpreter();
if (m_interpreter == NULL)
m_wrapper = NULL;
else
m_wrapper = (PyObject*)m_interpreter->CreateSyntheticScriptedProvider(m_python_class, m_backend);
}
lldb::ValueObjectSP
SyntheticScriptProvider::FrontEnd::GetChildAtIndex (uint32_t idx, bool can_create)
{
if (m_wrapper == NULL || m_interpreter == NULL)
return lldb::ValueObjectSP();
Redesign of the interaction between Python and frozen objects: - introduced two new classes ValueObjectConstResultChild and ValueObjectConstResultImpl: the first one is a ValueObjectChild obtained from a ValueObjectConstResult, the second is a common implementation backend for VOCR and VOCRCh of method calls meant to read through pointers stored in frozen objects ; now such reads transparently move from host to target as required - as a consequence of the above, removed code that made target-memory copies of expression results in several places throughout LLDB, and also removed code that enabled to recognize an expression result VO as such - introduced a new GetPointeeData() method in ValueObject that lets you read a given amount of objects of type T from a VO representing a T* or T[], and doing dereferences transparently in private layer it returns a DataExtractor ; in public layer it returns an instance of a newly created lldb::SBData - as GetPointeeData() does the right thing for both frozen and non-frozen ValueObject's, reimplemented ReadPointedString() to use it en lieu of doing the raw read itself - introduced a new GetData() method in ValueObject that lets you get a copy of the data that backs the ValueObject (for pointers, this returns the address without any previous dereferencing steps ; for arrays it actually reads the whole chunk of memory) in public layer this returns an SBData, just like GetPointeeData() - introduced a new CreateValueFromData() method in SBValue that lets you create a new SBValue from a chunk of data wrapped in an SBData the limitation to remember for this kind of SBValue is that they have no address: extracting the address-of for these objects (with any of GetAddress(), GetLoadAddress() and AddressOf()) will return invalid values - added several tests to check that "p"-ing objects (STL classes, char* and char[]) will do the right thing Solved a bug where global pointers to global variables were not dereferenced correctly for display New target setting "max-string-summary-length" gives the maximum number of characters to show in a string when summarizing it, instead of the hardcoded 128 Solved a bug where the summary for char[] and char* would not be shown if the ValueObject's were dumped via the "p" command Removed m_pointers_point_to_load_addrs from ValueObject. Introduced a new m_address_type_of_children, which each ValueObject can set to tell the address type of any pointers and/or references it creates. In the current codebase, this is load address most of the time (the only notable exception being file addresses that generate file address children UNLESS we have a live process) Updated help text for summary-string Fixed an issue in STL formatters where std::stlcontainer::iterator would match the container's synthetic children providers Edited the syntax and help for some commands to have proper argument types llvm-svn: 139160
2011-09-07 03:20:51 +08:00
return m_interpreter->GetChildAtIndex(m_wrapper, idx);
}
std::string
SyntheticScriptProvider::GetDescription()
{
StreamString sstr;
sstr.Printf("%s%s%s Python class %s",
m_cascades ? "" : " (not cascading)",
m_skip_pointers ? " (skip pointers)" : "",
m_skip_references ? " (skip references)" : "",
m_python_class.c_str());
return sstr.GetString();
While tracking down memory consumption issue a few things were needed: the ability to dump more information about modules in "target modules list". We can now dump the shared pointer reference count for modules, the pointer to the module itself (in case performance tools can help track down who has references to said pointer), and the modification time. Added "target delete [target-idx ...]" to be able to delete targets when they are no longer needed. This will help track down memory usage issues and help to resolve when module ref counts keep getting incremented. If the command gets no arguments, the currently selected target will be deleted. If any arguments are given, they must all be valid target indexes (use the "target list" command to get the current target indexes). Took care of a bunch of "no newline at end of file" warnings. TimeValue objects can now dump their time to a lldb_private::Stream object. Modified the "target modules list --global" command to not error out if there are no targets since it doesn't require a target. Fixed an issue in the MacOSX DYLD dynamic loader plug-in where if a shared library was updated on disk, we would keep using the older one, even if it was updated. Don't allow the ModuleList::GetSharedModule(...) to return an empty module. Previously we could specify a valid path on disc to a module, and specify an architecture that wasn't contained in that module and get a shared pointer to a module that wouldn't be able to return an object file or a symbol file. We now make sure an object file can be extracted prior to adding the shared pointer to the module to get added to the shared list. llvm-svn: 137196
2011-08-10 10:10:13 +08:00
}
const int
SyntheticArrayView::GetRealIndexForIndex(int i)
{
if (i >= GetCount())
return -1;
SyntheticArrayRange* ptr = &m_head;
int residual = i;
while(ptr && ptr != m_tail)
{
if (residual >= ptr->GetSelfCount())
{
residual -= ptr->GetSelfCount();
ptr = ptr->GetNext();
}
return ptr->GetLow() + residual;
}
return -1;
}
uint32_t
SyntheticArrayView::FrontEnd::GetIndexOfChildWithName (const ConstString &name_cs)
{
const char* name_cstr = name_cs.GetCString();
if (*name_cstr != '[')
return UINT32_MAX;
std::string name(name_cstr+1);
if (name[name.size()-1] != ']')
return UINT32_MAX;
name = name.erase(name.size()-1,1);
int index = Args::StringToSInt32 (name.c_str(), -1);
if (index < 0)
return UINT32_MAX;
return index;
}