[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 15:23:27 +08:00
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//===-- ThreadPlanBase.cpp ------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "lldb/Target/ThreadPlanBase.h"
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//
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#include "lldb/Breakpoint/Breakpoint.h"
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#include "lldb/Breakpoint/BreakpointLocation.h"
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#include "lldb/Breakpoint/BreakpointSite.h"
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#include "lldb/Breakpoint/StoppointCallbackContext.h"
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#include "lldb/Target/Process.h"
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#include "lldb/Target/RegisterContext.h"
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#include "lldb/Target/StopInfo.h"
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#include "lldb/Utility/Log.h"
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#include "lldb/Utility/Stream.h"
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using namespace lldb;
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using namespace lldb_private;
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// ThreadPlanBase: This one always stops, and never has anything particular to
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// do.
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// FIXME: The "signal handling" policies should probably go here.
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ThreadPlanBase::ThreadPlanBase(Thread &thread)
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2010-06-19 12:45:32 +08:00
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: ThreadPlan(ThreadPlan::eKindBase, "base plan", thread, eVoteYes,
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eVoteNoOpinion) {
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2010-11-12 03:26:09 +08:00
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// Set the tracer to a default tracer.
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2010-11-18 10:47:07 +08:00
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// FIXME: need to add a thread settings variable to pix various tracers...
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#define THREAD_PLAN_USE_ASSEMBLY_TRACER 1
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#ifdef THREAD_PLAN_USE_ASSEMBLY_TRACER
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ThreadPlanTracerSP new_tracer_sp(new ThreadPlanAssemblyTracer(thread));
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#else
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ThreadPlanTracerSP new_tracer_sp(new ThreadPlanTracer(m_thread));
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#endif
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new_tracer_sp->EnableTracing(thread.GetTraceEnabledState());
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SetThreadPlanTracer(new_tracer_sp);
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2012-04-10 06:37:39 +08:00
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SetIsMasterPlan(true);
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}
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ThreadPlanBase::~ThreadPlanBase() = default;
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void ThreadPlanBase::GetDescription(Stream *s, lldb::DescriptionLevel level) {
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s->Printf("Base thread plan.");
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}
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bool ThreadPlanBase::ValidatePlan(Stream *error) { return true; }
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bool ThreadPlanBase::DoPlanExplainsStop(Event *event_ptr) {
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// The base plan should defer to its tracer, since by default it always
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// handles the stop.
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return !TracerExplainsStop();
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}
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Figure out the reply to "PlanExplainsStop" once when we stop and then use the cached
value. This fixes problems, for instance, with the StepRange plans, where they know that
they explained the stop because they were at their "run to here" breakpoint, then deleted
that breakpoint, so when they got asked again, doh! I had done this for a couple of plans
in an ad hoc fashion, this just formalizes it.
Also add a "ResumeRequested" in Process so that the code in the completion handlers can
tell the ShouldStop logic they want to resume rather than just directly resuming. That allows
us to handle resuming in a more controlled fashion.
Also, SetPublicState can take a "restarted" flag, so that it doesn't drop the run lock when
the target was immediately restarted.
--This line, and those below , will be ignored--
M test/lang/objc/objc-dynamic-value/TestObjCDynamicValue.py
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadList.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.h
M include/lldb/Target/Thread.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanBase.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.h
M include/lldb/Target/StopInfo.h
M include/lldb/Target/Process.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlan.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.cpp
M source/Target/StopInfo.cpp
M source/Target/Process.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlan.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadList.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.cpp
M source/Target/Thread.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanBase.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.cpp
M lldb.xcodeproj/xcshareddata/xcschemes/Run Testsuite.xcscheme
llvm-svn: 181381
2013-05-08 08:35:16 +08:00
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Vote ThreadPlanBase::ShouldReportStop(Event *event_ptr) {
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StopInfoSP stop_info_sp = GetThread().GetStopInfo();
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if (stop_info_sp) {
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bool should_notify = stop_info_sp->ShouldNotify(event_ptr);
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if (should_notify)
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return eVoteYes;
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else
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return eVoteNoOpinion;
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} else
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Figure out the reply to "PlanExplainsStop" once when we stop and then use the cached
value. This fixes problems, for instance, with the StepRange plans, where they know that
they explained the stop because they were at their "run to here" breakpoint, then deleted
that breakpoint, so when they got asked again, doh! I had done this for a couple of plans
in an ad hoc fashion, this just formalizes it.
Also add a "ResumeRequested" in Process so that the code in the completion handlers can
tell the ShouldStop logic they want to resume rather than just directly resuming. That allows
us to handle resuming in a more controlled fashion.
Also, SetPublicState can take a "restarted" flag, so that it doesn't drop the run lock when
the target was immediately restarted.
--This line, and those below , will be ignored--
M test/lang/objc/objc-dynamic-value/TestObjCDynamicValue.py
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadList.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.h
M include/lldb/Target/Thread.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanBase.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.h
M include/lldb/Target/StopInfo.h
M include/lldb/Target/Process.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlan.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.cpp
M source/Target/StopInfo.cpp
M source/Target/Process.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlan.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadList.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.cpp
M source/Target/Thread.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanBase.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.cpp
M lldb.xcodeproj/xcshareddata/xcschemes/Run Testsuite.xcscheme
llvm-svn: 181381
2013-05-08 08:35:16 +08:00
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return eVoteNoOpinion;
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2010-06-09 00:52:24 +08:00
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}
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Figure out the reply to "PlanExplainsStop" once when we stop and then use the cached
value. This fixes problems, for instance, with the StepRange plans, where they know that
they explained the stop because they were at their "run to here" breakpoint, then deleted
that breakpoint, so when they got asked again, doh! I had done this for a couple of plans
in an ad hoc fashion, this just formalizes it.
Also add a "ResumeRequested" in Process so that the code in the completion handlers can
tell the ShouldStop logic they want to resume rather than just directly resuming. That allows
us to handle resuming in a more controlled fashion.
Also, SetPublicState can take a "restarted" flag, so that it doesn't drop the run lock when
the target was immediately restarted.
--This line, and those below , will be ignored--
M test/lang/objc/objc-dynamic-value/TestObjCDynamicValue.py
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadList.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.h
M include/lldb/Target/Thread.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanBase.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.h
M include/lldb/Target/StopInfo.h
M include/lldb/Target/Process.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlan.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.cpp
M source/Target/StopInfo.cpp
M source/Target/Process.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlan.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadList.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.cpp
M source/Target/Thread.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanBase.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.cpp
M lldb.xcodeproj/xcshareddata/xcschemes/Run Testsuite.xcscheme
llvm-svn: 181381
2013-05-08 08:35:16 +08:00
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bool ThreadPlanBase::ShouldStop(Event *event_ptr) {
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m_report_stop_vote = eVoteYes;
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m_report_run_vote = eVoteYes;
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2016-09-07 04:57:50 +08:00
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Figure out the reply to "PlanExplainsStop" once when we stop and then use the cached
value. This fixes problems, for instance, with the StepRange plans, where they know that
they explained the stop because they were at their "run to here" breakpoint, then deleted
that breakpoint, so when they got asked again, doh! I had done this for a couple of plans
in an ad hoc fashion, this just formalizes it.
Also add a "ResumeRequested" in Process so that the code in the completion handlers can
tell the ShouldStop logic they want to resume rather than just directly resuming. That allows
us to handle resuming in a more controlled fashion.
Also, SetPublicState can take a "restarted" flag, so that it doesn't drop the run lock when
the target was immediately restarted.
--This line, and those below , will be ignored--
M test/lang/objc/objc-dynamic-value/TestObjCDynamicValue.py
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadList.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.h
M include/lldb/Target/Thread.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanBase.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.h
M include/lldb/Target/StopInfo.h
M include/lldb/Target/Process.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlan.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.cpp
M source/Target/StopInfo.cpp
M source/Target/Process.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlan.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadList.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.cpp
M source/Target/Thread.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanBase.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.cpp
M lldb.xcodeproj/xcshareddata/xcschemes/Run Testsuite.xcscheme
llvm-svn: 181381
2013-05-08 08:35:16 +08:00
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Log *log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet(LIBLLDB_LOG_STEP));
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Figure out the reply to "PlanExplainsStop" once when we stop and then use the cached
value. This fixes problems, for instance, with the StepRange plans, where they know that
they explained the stop because they were at their "run to here" breakpoint, then deleted
that breakpoint, so when they got asked again, doh! I had done this for a couple of plans
in an ad hoc fashion, this just formalizes it.
Also add a "ResumeRequested" in Process so that the code in the completion handlers can
tell the ShouldStop logic they want to resume rather than just directly resuming. That allows
us to handle resuming in a more controlled fashion.
Also, SetPublicState can take a "restarted" flag, so that it doesn't drop the run lock when
the target was immediately restarted.
--This line, and those below , will be ignored--
M test/lang/objc/objc-dynamic-value/TestObjCDynamicValue.py
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadList.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.h
M include/lldb/Target/Thread.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanBase.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.h
M include/lldb/Target/StopInfo.h
M include/lldb/Target/Process.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlan.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.cpp
M source/Target/StopInfo.cpp
M source/Target/Process.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlan.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadList.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.cpp
M source/Target/Thread.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanBase.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.cpp
M lldb.xcodeproj/xcshareddata/xcschemes/Run Testsuite.xcscheme
llvm-svn: 181381
2013-05-08 08:35:16 +08:00
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StopInfoSP stop_info_sp = GetPrivateStopInfo();
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if (stop_info_sp) {
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StopReason reason = stop_info_sp->GetStopReason();
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switch (reason) {
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case eStopReasonInvalid:
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case eStopReasonNone:
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// This
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m_report_run_vote = eVoteNoOpinion;
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m_report_stop_vote = eVoteNo;
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2010-08-04 09:40:35 +08:00
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return false;
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2010-08-04 09:40:35 +08:00
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case eStopReasonBreakpoint:
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2011-09-22 06:47:15 +08:00
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case eStopReasonWatchpoint:
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2013-02-23 05:23:43 +08:00
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if (stop_info_sp->ShouldStopSynchronous(event_ptr)) {
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// If we are going to stop for a breakpoint, then unship the other
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// plans at this point. Don't force the discard, however, so Master
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// plans can stay in place if they want to.
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2019-07-25 01:56:10 +08:00
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LLDB_LOGF(
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log,
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"Base plan discarding thread plans for thread tid = 0x%4.4" PRIx64
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" (breakpoint hit.)",
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m_tid);
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GetThread().DiscardThreadPlans(false);
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2010-08-04 09:40:35 +08:00
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return true;
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}
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2010-08-04 09:40:35 +08:00
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// If we aren't going to stop at this breakpoint, and it is internal,
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2018-05-01 00:49:04 +08:00
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// don't report this stop or the subsequent running event. Otherwise we
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// will post the stopped & running, but the stopped event will get marked
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2010-08-04 09:40:35 +08:00
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// with "restarted" so the UI will know to wait and expect the consequent
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// "running".
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Figure out the reply to "PlanExplainsStop" once when we stop and then use the cached
value. This fixes problems, for instance, with the StepRange plans, where they know that
they explained the stop because they were at their "run to here" breakpoint, then deleted
that breakpoint, so when they got asked again, doh! I had done this for a couple of plans
in an ad hoc fashion, this just formalizes it.
Also add a "ResumeRequested" in Process so that the code in the completion handlers can
tell the ShouldStop logic they want to resume rather than just directly resuming. That allows
us to handle resuming in a more controlled fashion.
Also, SetPublicState can take a "restarted" flag, so that it doesn't drop the run lock when
the target was immediately restarted.
--This line, and those below , will be ignored--
M test/lang/objc/objc-dynamic-value/TestObjCDynamicValue.py
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadList.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.h
M include/lldb/Target/Thread.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanBase.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.h
M include/lldb/Target/StopInfo.h
M include/lldb/Target/Process.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlan.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.cpp
M source/Target/StopInfo.cpp
M source/Target/Process.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlan.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadList.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.cpp
M source/Target/Thread.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanBase.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.cpp
M lldb.xcodeproj/xcshareddata/xcschemes/Run Testsuite.xcscheme
llvm-svn: 181381
2013-05-08 08:35:16 +08:00
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if (stop_info_sp->ShouldNotify(event_ptr)) {
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2021-02-18 07:09:50 +08:00
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m_report_stop_vote = eVoteYes;
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m_report_run_vote = eVoteYes;
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2016-09-07 04:57:50 +08:00
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} else {
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2021-02-18 07:09:50 +08:00
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m_report_stop_vote = eVoteNo;
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m_report_run_vote = eVoteNo;
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2016-09-07 04:57:50 +08:00
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}
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2010-08-04 09:40:35 +08:00
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return false;
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2016-09-07 04:57:50 +08:00
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2010-08-04 09:40:35 +08:00
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// TODO: the break below was missing, was this intentional??? If so
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// please mention it
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2016-09-07 04:57:50 +08:00
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break;
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2010-08-04 09:40:35 +08:00
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case eStopReasonException:
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2018-05-01 00:49:04 +08:00
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// If we crashed, discard thread plans and stop. Don't force the
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// discard, however, since on rerun the target may clean up this
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// exception and continue normally from there.
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2019-07-25 01:56:10 +08:00
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LLDB_LOGF(
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log,
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"Base plan discarding thread plans for thread tid = 0x%4.4" PRIx64
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2020-03-11 05:03:53 +08:00
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" (exception: %s)",
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m_tid, stop_info_sp->GetDescription());
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GetThread().DiscardThreadPlans(false);
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2010-08-04 09:40:35 +08:00
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return true;
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2016-09-07 04:57:50 +08:00
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2012-12-05 08:16:59 +08:00
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case eStopReasonExec:
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2018-05-01 00:49:04 +08:00
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// If we crashed, discard thread plans and stop. Don't force the
|
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// discard, however, since on rerun the target may clean up this
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// exception and continue normally from there.
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2019-07-25 01:56:10 +08:00
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LLDB_LOGF(
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log,
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"Base plan discarding thread plans for thread tid = 0x%4.4" PRIx64
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" (exec.)",
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2020-03-11 05:03:53 +08:00
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m_tid);
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GetThread().DiscardThreadPlans(false);
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2010-08-04 09:40:35 +08:00
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return true;
|
2016-09-07 04:57:50 +08:00
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2012-12-21 07:08:03 +08:00
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case eStopReasonThreadExiting:
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2010-08-04 09:40:35 +08:00
|
|
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case eStopReasonSignal:
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2010-10-20 08:39:53 +08:00
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|
|
if (stop_info_sp->ShouldStop(event_ptr)) {
|
2019-07-25 01:56:10 +08:00
|
|
|
LLDB_LOGF(
|
|
|
|
log,
|
|
|
|
"Base plan discarding thread plans for thread tid = 0x%4.4" PRIx64
|
2020-03-11 05:03:53 +08:00
|
|
|
" (signal: %s)",
|
|
|
|
m_tid, stop_info_sp->GetDescription());
|
|
|
|
GetThread().DiscardThreadPlans(false);
|
2012-12-05 08:16:59 +08:00
|
|
|
return true;
|
2016-09-07 04:57:50 +08:00
|
|
|
} else {
|
2010-08-04 09:40:35 +08:00
|
|
|
// We're not going to stop, but while we are here, let's figure out
|
|
|
|
// whether to report this.
|
Figure out the reply to "PlanExplainsStop" once when we stop and then use the cached
value. This fixes problems, for instance, with the StepRange plans, where they know that
they explained the stop because they were at their "run to here" breakpoint, then deleted
that breakpoint, so when they got asked again, doh! I had done this for a couple of plans
in an ad hoc fashion, this just formalizes it.
Also add a "ResumeRequested" in Process so that the code in the completion handlers can
tell the ShouldStop logic they want to resume rather than just directly resuming. That allows
us to handle resuming in a more controlled fashion.
Also, SetPublicState can take a "restarted" flag, so that it doesn't drop the run lock when
the target was immediately restarted.
--This line, and those below , will be ignored--
M test/lang/objc/objc-dynamic-value/TestObjCDynamicValue.py
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadList.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.h
M include/lldb/Target/Thread.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanBase.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.h
M include/lldb/Target/StopInfo.h
M include/lldb/Target/Process.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlan.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.cpp
M source/Target/StopInfo.cpp
M source/Target/Process.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlan.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadList.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.cpp
M source/Target/Thread.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanBase.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.cpp
M lldb.xcodeproj/xcshareddata/xcschemes/Run Testsuite.xcscheme
llvm-svn: 181381
2013-05-08 08:35:16 +08:00
|
|
|
if (stop_info_sp->ShouldNotify(event_ptr))
|
2021-02-18 07:09:50 +08:00
|
|
|
m_report_stop_vote = eVoteYes;
|
Figure out the reply to "PlanExplainsStop" once when we stop and then use the cached
value. This fixes problems, for instance, with the StepRange plans, where they know that
they explained the stop because they were at their "run to here" breakpoint, then deleted
that breakpoint, so when they got asked again, doh! I had done this for a couple of plans
in an ad hoc fashion, this just formalizes it.
Also add a "ResumeRequested" in Process so that the code in the completion handlers can
tell the ShouldStop logic they want to resume rather than just directly resuming. That allows
us to handle resuming in a more controlled fashion.
Also, SetPublicState can take a "restarted" flag, so that it doesn't drop the run lock when
the target was immediately restarted.
--This line, and those below , will be ignored--
M test/lang/objc/objc-dynamic-value/TestObjCDynamicValue.py
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadList.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.h
M include/lldb/Target/Thread.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanBase.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.h
M include/lldb/Target/StopInfo.h
M include/lldb/Target/Process.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlan.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.cpp
M source/Target/StopInfo.cpp
M source/Target/Process.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlan.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadList.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.cpp
M source/Target/Thread.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanBase.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.cpp
M lldb.xcodeproj/xcshareddata/xcschemes/Run Testsuite.xcscheme
llvm-svn: 181381
2013-05-08 08:35:16 +08:00
|
|
|
else
|
2021-02-18 07:09:50 +08:00
|
|
|
m_report_stop_vote = eVoteNo;
|
Figure out the reply to "PlanExplainsStop" once when we stop and then use the cached
value. This fixes problems, for instance, with the StepRange plans, where they know that
they explained the stop because they were at their "run to here" breakpoint, then deleted
that breakpoint, so when they got asked again, doh! I had done this for a couple of plans
in an ad hoc fashion, this just formalizes it.
Also add a "ResumeRequested" in Process so that the code in the completion handlers can
tell the ShouldStop logic they want to resume rather than just directly resuming. That allows
us to handle resuming in a more controlled fashion.
Also, SetPublicState can take a "restarted" flag, so that it doesn't drop the run lock when
the target was immediately restarted.
--This line, and those below , will be ignored--
M test/lang/objc/objc-dynamic-value/TestObjCDynamicValue.py
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadList.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.h
M include/lldb/Target/Thread.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanBase.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.h
M include/lldb/Target/StopInfo.h
M include/lldb/Target/Process.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlan.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.cpp
M source/Target/StopInfo.cpp
M source/Target/Process.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlan.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadList.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.cpp
M source/Target/Thread.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanBase.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.cpp
M lldb.xcodeproj/xcshareddata/xcschemes/Run Testsuite.xcscheme
llvm-svn: 181381
2013-05-08 08:35:16 +08:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
|
2011-09-22 06:47:15 +08:00
|
|
|
default:
|
2010-06-09 00:52:24 +08:00
|
|
|
return true;
|
2010-08-04 09:40:35 +08:00
|
|
|
}
|
2010-06-09 00:52:24 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2016-09-07 04:57:50 +08:00
|
|
|
} else {
|
2021-02-18 07:09:50 +08:00
|
|
|
m_report_run_vote = eVoteNoOpinion;
|
|
|
|
m_report_stop_vote = eVoteNo;
|
2010-06-09 00:52:24 +08:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// If there's no explicit reason to stop, then we will continue.
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2010-11-12 03:26:09 +08:00
|
|
|
bool ThreadPlanBase::StopOthers() { return false; }
|
2010-06-09 00:52:24 +08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
StateType ThreadPlanBase::GetPlanRunState() { return eStateRunning; }
|
|
|
|
|
Figure out the reply to "PlanExplainsStop" once when we stop and then use the cached
value. This fixes problems, for instance, with the StepRange plans, where they know that
they explained the stop because they were at their "run to here" breakpoint, then deleted
that breakpoint, so when they got asked again, doh! I had done this for a couple of plans
in an ad hoc fashion, this just formalizes it.
Also add a "ResumeRequested" in Process so that the code in the completion handlers can
tell the ShouldStop logic they want to resume rather than just directly resuming. That allows
us to handle resuming in a more controlled fashion.
Also, SetPublicState can take a "restarted" flag, so that it doesn't drop the run lock when
the target was immediately restarted.
--This line, and those below , will be ignored--
M test/lang/objc/objc-dynamic-value/TestObjCDynamicValue.py
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadList.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.h
M include/lldb/Target/Thread.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanBase.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.h
M include/lldb/Target/StopInfo.h
M include/lldb/Target/Process.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlan.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.cpp
M source/Target/StopInfo.cpp
M source/Target/Process.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlan.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadList.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.cpp
M source/Target/Thread.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanBase.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.cpp
M lldb.xcodeproj/xcshareddata/xcschemes/Run Testsuite.xcscheme
llvm-svn: 181381
2013-05-08 08:35:16 +08:00
|
|
|
bool ThreadPlanBase::WillStop() { return true; }
|
2011-01-24 14:34:17 +08:00
|
|
|
|
Figure out the reply to "PlanExplainsStop" once when we stop and then use the cached
value. This fixes problems, for instance, with the StepRange plans, where they know that
they explained the stop because they were at their "run to here" breakpoint, then deleted
that breakpoint, so when they got asked again, doh! I had done this for a couple of plans
in an ad hoc fashion, this just formalizes it.
Also add a "ResumeRequested" in Process so that the code in the completion handlers can
tell the ShouldStop logic they want to resume rather than just directly resuming. That allows
us to handle resuming in a more controlled fashion.
Also, SetPublicState can take a "restarted" flag, so that it doesn't drop the run lock when
the target was immediately restarted.
--This line, and those below , will be ignored--
M test/lang/objc/objc-dynamic-value/TestObjCDynamicValue.py
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadList.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.h
M include/lldb/Target/Thread.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanBase.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.h
M include/lldb/Target/StopInfo.h
M include/lldb/Target/Process.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlan.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.cpp
M source/Target/StopInfo.cpp
M source/Target/Process.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlan.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadList.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.cpp
M source/Target/Thread.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanBase.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.cpp
M lldb.xcodeproj/xcshareddata/xcschemes/Run Testsuite.xcscheme
llvm-svn: 181381
2013-05-08 08:35:16 +08:00
|
|
|
bool ThreadPlanBase::DoWillResume(lldb::StateType resume_state,
|
|
|
|
bool current_plan) {
|
2011-01-24 14:34:17 +08:00
|
|
|
// Reset these to the default values so we don't set them wrong, then not get
|
2018-05-01 00:49:04 +08:00
|
|
|
// asked for a while, then return the wrong answer.
|
2021-02-18 07:09:50 +08:00
|
|
|
m_report_run_vote = eVoteNoOpinion;
|
|
|
|
m_report_stop_vote = eVoteNo;
|
2010-06-09 00:52:24 +08:00
|
|
|
return true;
|
2016-09-07 04:57:50 +08:00
|
|
|
}
|
2011-01-24 14:34:17 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2010-06-09 00:52:24 +08:00
|
|
|
// The base plan is never done.
|
|
|
|
bool ThreadPlanBase::MischiefManaged() {
|
|
|
|
// The base plan is never done.
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
}
|