the FormatManager class. Modified the format arguments in any commands to be
able to use a single character format, or a full format name, or a partial
format name if no full format names match.
Modified any code that was displaying formats to use the new FormatManager
calls so that our help text and errors never get out of date.
Modified the display of the "type format list" command to be a bit more
human readable by showing the format as a format string rather than the single
character format char.
llvm-svn: 133765
works in a 'while(false)' loop. Simplify this code; it was
complicated only in anticipation of C++0x lambdas, and it can
become complicated again when those happen. :)
llvm-svn: 133761
Added a fix for where you might have already displayed something with a given
type, then did a "type format add ...", then you display the type again. This
patch will figure out that the format changed and allow us to display the
type with the correct new format.
llvm-svn: 133743
parameters if SM >= 2.0
- Update test cases to be more robust against register allocation changes
- Bump up the number of registers to 128 per type
- Include Python script to re-generate register file with any number of
registers
llvm-svn: 133736
This commit adds a new top level command named "type". Currently this command
implements three commands:
type format add <format> <typename1> [<typename2> ...]
type format delete <typename1> [<typename2> ...]
type format list [<typename1> [<typename2>] ...]
This allows you to specify the default format that will be used to display
types when you use "frame variable" or "expression", or the SBValue classes.
Examples:
// Format uint*_t as hex
type format add x uint16_t uint32_t uint64_t
// Format intptr_t as a pointer
type format add p intptr_t
The format characters are the same as "printf" for the most part with many
additions. These format character specifiers are also used in many other
commands ("frame variable" for one). The current list of format characters
include:
a - char buffer
b - binary
B - boolean
c - char
C - printable char
d - signed decimal
e - float
f - float
g - float
i - signed decimal
I - complex integer
o - octal
O - OSType
p - pointer
s - c-string
u - unsigned decimal
x - hex
X - complex float
y - bytes
Y - bytes with ASCII
llvm-svn: 133728
It has only one user. This eliminates the last include of
config.h from the public headers -- ideally, config.h
shouldn't even be installed by `make install` anymore.
llvm-svn: 133713
Replace it with llvm-config.h, which defines a subset of
config.h's macros "so that they can be in exported headers
and won't override package specific directives", e.g.,
PACKAGE_NAME.
Endian.h wasn't using any macros at all though, so just delete
the include there instead.
llvm-svn: 133712
This is the only usage in clang's headers, and it's for a define
that only exists on CMake builds for the sake of the MSVC compiler,
so just use an ifdef instead.
Also add an include for config.h in a file that actually needs it,
and was picking it up by accident indirectly.
llvm-svn: 133710
"Reinstate r133435 and r133449 (reverted in r133499) now that the clang
self-hosted build failure has been fixed (r133512)."
Due to some additional warnings.
llvm-svn: 133700