- generate-vers.pl has to be called by cmake to generate the version number
- parallel builds not yet supported; dependency on clang must be explicitly specified
Tested on Linux.
- Building on Mac will require code-signing logic to be implemented.
- Building on Windows will require OS-detection logic and some selective directory inclusion
Thanks to Carlo Kok (who originally prepared these CMakefiles for Windows) and Ben Langmuir
who ported them to Linux!
llvm-svn: 175795
Adding data formatters for iterators for std::map and std::vector (both libc++ and libstdcpp)
This does not include reverse iterators since they are both trickier (due to requirements the standard imposes on them) and much less useful
llvm-svn: 175787
(lldb) frame variable
without first launching the inferior, you get:
error: invalid frame
this is misleading and should probably hint that there is no process. Adding this flag makes sure that we get:
error: invalid process
The difference between eFlagRequiresProcess and eFlagProcessMustBeLaunched is an open question.
llvm-svn: 175702
Turns out unnamed bit fields should not be accessed ever in C (C99 section 4.7.8) or C++
(C++11 section 9.6).
Unrelated to the above, this commit marks TestBitfields as expected-to-fail with GCC as 4.7
has problems with padding... the size of the struct with a uint32_t member is reported as 12
when GCC is used. Clang emits correct code.
Parts of this patch prepared by Filipe Cabecinhas!
llvm-svn: 175666
-Change the build_dir variable name to lib_dir
-Set lib_dir to the correct location on Linux
-Set LD_EXTRAS to the actual lldb library
llvm-svn: 175664
- make the test case step past the location where 'index' is initialized, otherwise its value cannot be printed (verified gcc 4.6/4.7 and recent clang)
- "Couldn't materialize struct" error from LLDB still prevents this test case from passing
llvm-svn: 175653
Be more user-friendly about not having scripting enabled:
a) if Python was built-out then tell people about it explicitly
b) if we are told to use none as a scripting language, then tell people about that too
This should limit the cases where the semi-cryptic error message "there is no embedded script interpreter in this mode." actually shows
llvm-svn: 175570
- TestNamespace expected to fail due to PR-15302
- TestCPPBool and TestUnsignedTypes updated to handle GCC style debug information
- TestRvalueReferences expected fail due to GCC (4.7) not outputting rvalue-reference debug information
- TestDataFormatterStdVBool expected to fail due to PR-15301
llvm-svn: 175551
- rework the way SBDebugger.SetAsync() is used to avoid side effects (reset original value at TearDownHook)
- refactor expectedFailureClang (and add expectedFailureGcc decorator)
- mark TestChangeValueAPI.py as expectedFailureGcc due to PR-15039
llvm-svn: 175523
to search for kexts on the local system -- the ModuleList FindModule()
method is the best first attempt, only call
Symbols::DownloadObjectAndSymbolFile() if that has failed and this
is the kernel binary which really needs to have its symbols located.
<rdar://problem/13241893>
llvm-svn: 175495
find a binary on the debugger-host during a kernel debug session
for a kernel extension (kext). This may prove to be too verbose
in typical usage, particularly if there are many third-party kexts.
We'll try this and see how it works.
<rdar://problem/13080833>
llvm-svn: 175494
a kernel binary - even if we can't find the symbol-rich binary or
dSYM on the debugger-system. Print a warning if the symbol-rich binary
cannot be located. This more closely emulates the gdb behavior when
a kernel debug session failed to locate a kernel binary.
<rdar://problem/13016095>
llvm-svn: 175491
of kernel extensions (kexts) that have been loaded into the kernel.
Now when we hit the "kexts have changed" breakpoint we can avoid
adding kexts multiple times, and can properly detect kext unloads
and remove them from the Target's list of modules.
<rdar://problem/13107639>
<rdar://problem/13191016>
llvm-svn: 175489
Fixed a crasher when the ConnectionFileDescriptor was used in a process with over FD_SETSIZE (1024) files open. It would corrupt the stack and cause the stack checker to assert and kill the program.
The final fix was to "#define _DARWIN_UNLIMITED_SELECT" at the top of the one and only file that uses select () in the LLDB codebase and then make an array of "fd_set" objects so they can handle more than 1024 file descriptors. The new code can handle as many file descriptors as a process can create.
llvm-svn: 175378
Also added a TimeSpecTimeout class which can be used with any calls that take a "struct timespec *" as an argument. It is used by the KQueue class.
Also updated some project settings.
llvm-svn: 175377
Split some NS* formatters in their own source files
Refactored a utility function for the C++ formatters to use
Fixed the skip-summary test case to be explicit about requiring libstdc++ for operation
llvm-svn: 175323