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

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//===-- InputReader.cpp -----------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "lldb/lldb-python.h"
#include <string>
#include "lldb/Core/InputReader.h"
#include "lldb/Core/Debugger.h"
#include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandInterpreter.h"
using namespace lldb;
using namespace lldb_private;
InputReader::InputReader (Debugger &debugger) :
m_debugger (debugger),
m_callback (NULL),
m_callback_baton (NULL),
m_end_token (),
m_granularity (eInputReaderGranularityInvalid),
m_done (true),
m_echo (true),
m_active (false),
m_reader_done (false),
m_user_input(),
m_save_user_input(false)
{
}
InputReader::~InputReader ()
{
}
Error
InputReader::Initialize
(
Callback callback,
void *baton,
lldb::InputReaderGranularity granularity,
const char *end_token,
const char *prompt,
bool echo
)
{
Error err;
m_callback = callback;
m_callback_baton = baton,
m_granularity = granularity;
if (end_token != NULL)
m_end_token = end_token;
if (prompt != NULL)
m_prompt = prompt;
m_done = true;
m_echo = echo;
if (m_granularity == eInputReaderGranularityInvalid)
{
err.SetErrorString ("Invalid read token size: Reader must be initialized with a token size other than 'eInputReaderGranularityInvalid'.");
}
else
if (end_token != NULL && granularity != eInputReaderGranularityInvalid)
{
if (granularity == eInputReaderGranularityByte)
{
// Check to see if end_token is longer than one byte.
if (strlen (end_token) > 1)
{
err.SetErrorString ("Invalid end token: End token cannot be larger than specified token size (byte).");
}
}
else if (granularity == eInputReaderGranularityWord)
{
// Check to see if m_end_token contains any white space (i.e. is multiple words).
const char *white_space = " \t\n";
size_t pos = m_end_token.find_first_of (white_space);
if (pos != std::string::npos)
{
err.SetErrorString ("Invalid end token: End token cannot be larger than specified token size (word).");
}
}
else
{
// Check to see if m_end_token contains any newlines; cannot handle multi-line end tokens.
size_t pos = m_end_token.find_first_of ('\n');
if (pos != std::string::npos)
{
err.SetErrorString ("Invalid end token: End token cannot contain a newline.");
}
}
}
m_done = err.Fail();
return err;
}
size_t
InputReader::HandleRawBytes (const char *bytes, size_t bytes_len)
{
const char *end_token = NULL;
if (m_end_token.empty() == false)
{
end_token = ::strstr (bytes, m_end_token.c_str());
if (end_token >= bytes + bytes_len)
end_token = NULL;
}
const char *p = bytes;
const char *end = bytes + bytes_len;
switch (m_granularity)
{
case eInputReaderGranularityInvalid:
break;
case eInputReaderGranularityByte:
while (p < end)
{
if (end_token == p)
{
p += m_end_token.size();
SetIsDone(true);
break;
}
if (m_callback (m_callback_baton, *this, eInputReaderGotToken, p, 1) == 0)
break;
++p;
if (IsDone())
break;
}
// Return how many bytes were handled.
return p - bytes;
break;
case eInputReaderGranularityWord:
{
char quote = '\0';
const char *word_start = NULL;
bool send_word = false;
for (; p < end; ++p, send_word = false)
{
if (end_token && end_token == p)
{
m_end_token.size();
SetIsDone(true);
break;
}
const char ch = *p;
if (isspace(ch) && (!quote || (quote == ch && p[-1] != '\\')))
{
// We have a space character or the terminating quote
send_word = word_start != NULL;
quote = '\0';
}
else if (quote)
{
// We are in the middle of a quoted character
continue;
}
else if (ch == '"' || ch == '\'' || ch == '`')
quote = ch;
else if (word_start == NULL)
{
// We have the first character in a word
word_start = p;
}
if (send_word)
{
const size_t word_len = p - word_start;
size_t bytes_handled = m_callback (m_callback_baton,
*this,
eInputReaderGotToken,
word_start,
word_len);
if (bytes_handled != word_len)
return word_start - bytes + bytes_handled;
if (IsDone())
return p - bytes;
}
}
}
break;
case eInputReaderGranularityLine:
{
const char *line_start = bytes;
const char *end_line = NULL;
while (p < end)
{
const char ch = *p;
if (ch == '\n' || ch == '\r')
{
size_t line_length = p - line_start;
// Now skip the newline character
++p;
// Skip a complete DOS newline if we run into one
if (ch == 0xd && p < end && *p == 0xa)
++p;
if (line_start <= end_token && end_token < line_start + line_length)
{
SetIsDone(true);
m_callback (m_callback_baton,
*this,
eInputReaderGotToken,
line_start,
end_token - line_start);
return p - bytes;
}
size_t bytes_handled = m_callback (m_callback_baton,
*this,
eInputReaderGotToken,
line_start,
line_length);
end_line = p;
if (bytes_handled != line_length)
{
// The input reader wasn't able to handle all the data
return line_start - bytes + bytes_handled;
}
if (IsDone())
return p - bytes;
line_start = p;
}
else
{
++p;
}
}
if (end_line)
return end_line - bytes;
}
break;
case eInputReaderGranularityAll:
{
// Nothing should be handle unless we see our end token
if (end_token)
{
size_t length = end_token - bytes;
size_t bytes_handled = m_callback (m_callback_baton,
*this,
eInputReaderGotToken,
bytes,
length);
m_done = true;
p += bytes_handled + m_end_token.size();
// Consume any white space, such as newlines, beyond the end token
while (p < end && isspace(*p))
++p;
if (bytes_handled != length)
return bytes_handled;
else
{
return p - bytes;
//return bytes_handled + m_end_token.size();
}
}
return 0;
}
break;
}
return 0;
}
const char *
InputReader::GetPrompt () const
{
if (!m_prompt.empty())
return m_prompt.c_str();
else
return NULL;
}
void
InputReader::RefreshPrompt ()
{
if (m_debugger.GetCommandInterpreter().GetBatchCommandMode())
return;
if (!m_prompt.empty())
{
File &out_file = m_debugger.GetOutputFile();
if (out_file.IsValid())
{
out_file.Printf ("%s", m_prompt.c_str());
out_file.Flush();
}
}
}
void
InputReader::Notify (InputReaderAction notification)
{
switch (notification)
{
case eInputReaderActivate:
case eInputReaderReactivate:
m_active = true;
m_reader_done.SetValue(false, eBroadcastAlways);
break;
case eInputReaderDeactivate:
case eInputReaderDone:
m_active = false;
break;
case eInputReaderAsynchronousOutputWritten:
break;
case eInputReaderInterrupt:
case eInputReaderEndOfFile:
break;
case eInputReaderGotToken:
return; // We don't notify the tokens here, it is done in HandleRawBytes
}
if (m_callback)
m_callback (m_callback_baton, *this, notification, NULL, 0);
if (notification == eInputReaderDone)
m_reader_done.SetValue(true, eBroadcastAlways);
}
void
InputReader::WaitOnReaderIsDone ()
{
m_reader_done.WaitForValueEqualTo (true);
}
const char *
InputReader::GranularityAsCString (lldb::InputReaderGranularity granularity)
{
switch (granularity)
{
case eInputReaderGranularityInvalid: return "invalid";
case eInputReaderGranularityByte: return "byte";
case eInputReaderGranularityWord: return "word";
case eInputReaderGranularityLine: return "line";
case eInputReaderGranularityAll: return "all";
}
static char unknown_state_string[64];
snprintf(unknown_state_string, sizeof (unknown_state_string), "InputReaderGranularity = %i", granularity);
return unknown_state_string;
}
bool
InputReader::HandlerData::GetBatchMode()
{
return reader.GetDebugger().GetCommandInterpreter().GetBatchCommandMode();
}
lldb::StreamSP
InputReader::HandlerData::GetOutStream()
{
return reader.GetDebugger().GetAsyncOutputStream();
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
}