llvm-project/lldb/scripts/interface/SBLineEntry.i

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//===-- SWIG Interface for SBLineEntry --------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
namespace lldb {
%feature("docstring",
"Specifies an association with a contiguous range of instructions and
a source file location. SBCompileUnit contains SBLineEntry(s). For example,
for lineEntry in compileUnit:
print('line entry: %s:%d' % (str(lineEntry.GetFileSpec()),
lineEntry.GetLine()))
print('start addr: %s' % str(lineEntry.GetStartAddress()))
print('end addr: %s' % str(lineEntry.GetEndAddress()))
produces:
line entry: /Volumes/data/lldb/svn/trunk/test/python_api/symbol-context/main.c:20
start addr: a.out[0x100000d98]
end addr: a.out[0x100000da3]
line entry: /Volumes/data/lldb/svn/trunk/test/python_api/symbol-context/main.c:21
start addr: a.out[0x100000da3]
end addr: a.out[0x100000da9]
line entry: /Volumes/data/lldb/svn/trunk/test/python_api/symbol-context/main.c:22
start addr: a.out[0x100000da9]
end addr: a.out[0x100000db6]
line entry: /Volumes/data/lldb/svn/trunk/test/python_api/symbol-context/main.c:23
start addr: a.out[0x100000db6]
end addr: a.out[0x100000dbc]
...
See also SBCompileUnit."
) SBLineEntry;
class SBLineEntry
{
public:
SBLineEntry ();
SBLineEntry (const lldb::SBLineEntry &rhs);
~SBLineEntry ();
lldb::SBAddress
GetStartAddress () const;
lldb::SBAddress
GetEndAddress () const;
bool
IsValid () const;
lldb::SBFileSpec
GetFileSpec () const;
uint32_t
GetLine () const;
uint32_t
GetColumn () const;
bool
GetDescription (lldb::SBStream &description);
void
SetFileSpec (lldb::SBFileSpec filespec);
void
SetLine (uint32_t line);
void
SetColumn (uint32_t column);
bool
operator == (const lldb::SBLineEntry &rhs) const;
bool
operator != (const lldb::SBLineEntry &rhs) const;
%pythoncode %{
__swig_getmethods__["file"] = GetFileSpec
if _newclass: file = property(GetFileSpec, None, doc='''A read only property that returns an lldb object that represents the file (lldb.SBFileSpec) for this line entry.''')
__swig_getmethods__["line"] = GetLine
if _newclass: line = property(GetLine, None, doc='''A read only property that returns the 1 based line number for this line entry, a return value of zero indicates that no line information is available.''')
__swig_getmethods__["column"] = GetColumn
if _newclass: column = property(GetColumn, None, doc='''A read only property that returns the 1 based column number for this line entry, a return value of zero indicates that no column information is available.''')
Added many more python convenience accessors: You can now access a frame in a thread using: lldb.SBThread.frame[int] -> lldb.SBFrame object for a frame in a thread Where "int" is an integer index. You can also access a list object with all of the frames using: lldb.SBThread.frames => list() of lldb.SBFrame objects All SB objects that give out SBAddress objects have properties named "addr" lldb.SBInstructionList now has the following convenience accessors for len() and instruction access using an index: insts = lldb.frame.function.instructions for idx in range(len(insts)): print insts[idx] Instruction lists can also lookup an isntruction using a lldb.SBAddress as the key: pc_inst = lldb.frame.function.instructions[lldb.frame.addr] lldb.SBProcess now exposes: lldb.SBProcess.is_alive => BOOL Check if a process is exists and is alive lldb.SBProcess.is_running => BOOL check if a process is running (or stepping): lldb.SBProcess.is_running => BOOL check if a process is currently stopped or crashed: lldb.SBProcess.thread[int] => lldb.SBThreads for a given "int" zero based index lldb.SBProcess.threads => list() containing all lldb.SBThread objects in a process SBInstruction now exposes: lldb.SBInstruction.mnemonic => python string for instruction mnemonic lldb.SBInstruction.operands => python string for instruction operands lldb.SBInstruction.command => python string for instruction comment SBModule now exposes: lldb.SBModule.uuid => uuid.UUID(), an UUID object from the "uuid" python module lldb.SBModule.symbol[int] => lldb.Symbol, lookup symbol by zero based index lldb.SBModule.symbol[str] => list() of lldb.Symbol objects that match "str" lldb.SBModule.symbol[re] => list() of lldb.Symbol objecxts that match the regex lldb.SBModule.symbols => list() of all symbols in a module SBAddress objects can now access the current load address with the "lldb.SBAddress.load_addr" property. The current "lldb.target" will be used to try and resolve the load address. Load addresses can also be set using this accessor: addr = lldb.SBAddress() addd.load_addr = 0x123023 Then you can check the section and offset to see if the address got resolved. SBTarget now exposes: lldb.SBTarget.module[int] => lldb.SBModule from zero based module index lldb.SBTarget.module[str] => lldb.SBModule by basename or fullpath or uuid string lldb.SBTarget.module[uuid.UUID()] => lldb.SBModule whose UUID matches lldb.SBTarget.module[re] => list() of lldb.SBModule objects that match the regex lldb.SBTarget.modules => list() of all lldb.SBModule objects in the target SBSymbol now exposes: lldb.SBSymbol.name => python string for demangled symbol name lldb.SBSymbol.mangled => python string for mangled symbol name or None if there is none lldb.SBSymbol.type => lldb.eSymbolType enum value lldb.SBSymbol.addr => SBAddress object that represents the start address for this symbol (if there is one) lldb.SBSymbol.end_addr => SBAddress for the end address of the symbol (if there is one) lldb.SBSymbol.prologue_size => pythin int containing The size of the prologue in bytes lldb.SBSymbol.instructions => SBInstructionList containing all instructions for this symbol SBFunction now also has these new properties in addition to what is already has: lldb.SBFunction.addr => SBAddress object that represents the start address for this function lldb.SBFunction.end_addr => SBAddress for the end address of the function lldb.SBFunction.instructions => SBInstructionList containing all instructions for this function SBFrame now exposes the SBAddress for the frame: lldb.SBFrame.addr => SBAddress which is the section offset address for the current frame PC These are all in addition to what was already added. Documentation and website updates coming soon. llvm-svn: 149489
2012-02-01 16:09:32 +08:00
__swig_getmethods__["addr"] = GetStartAddress
if _newclass: addr = property(GetStartAddress, None, doc='''A read only property that returns an lldb object that represents the start address (lldb.SBAddress) for this line entry.''')
__swig_getmethods__["end_addr"] = GetEndAddress
if _newclass: end_addr = property(GetEndAddress, None, doc='''A read only property that returns an lldb object that represents the end address (lldb.SBAddress) for this line entry.''')
%}
};
} // namespace lldb