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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jason Molenda 83bea6d99d Remove 'process launch failed:' message prefix in Target::Launch
SB API clients can describe the failure message in a more natural
way for their UI, this doesn't add information for them.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74585
<rdar://problem/49953304>
2020-02-14 18:42:38 -08:00
Jonas Devlieghere 536612df4b [lldb/Test] Use lit's capabilities to skip lldb-repro tests.
This allows us to skip the reproducer tests themselves as a whole as
well as individual tests with the UNSUPPORTED keyword.
2020-01-22 13:24:12 -08:00
Pavel Labath 9c73925226 [lldb/lit] Introduce %clang_host substitutions
Summary:
This patch addresses an ambiguity in how our existing tests invoke the
compiler. Roughly two thirds of our current "shell" tests invoke the
compiler to build the executables for the host. However, there is also
a significant number of tests which don't build a host binary (because
they don't need to run it) and instead they hardcode a certain target.

We also have code which adds a bunch of default arguments to the %clang
substitutions. However, most of these arguments only really make sense
for the host compilation. So far, this has worked mostly ok, because the
arguments we were adding were not conflicting with the target-hardcoding
tests (though they did provoke an occasional "argument unused" warning).

However, this started to break down when we wanted to use
target-hardcoding clang-cl tests (D69031) because clang-cl has a
substantially different command line, and it was getting very confused
by some of the arguments we were adding on non-windows hosts.

This patch avoid this problem by creating separate %clang(xx,_cl)_host
substutitions, which are specifically meant to be used for compiling
host binaries. All funny host-specific options are moved there. To
ensure that the regular %clang substitutions are not used for compiling
host binaries (skipping the extra arguments) I employ a little
hac^H^H^Htrick -- I add an invalid --target argument to the %clang
substitution, which means that one has to use an explicit --target in
order for the compilation to succeed.

Reviewers: JDevlieghere, aprantl, mstorsjo, espindola

Subscribers: emaste, arichardson, MaskRay, jfb, lldb-commits

Tags: #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69619
2019-10-31 10:40:37 +01:00
Martin Storsjö 403cd574b6 [LLDB] [Windows] Fix Windows-specific race condition in LLDB for session lifetime
This can e.g. happen if the debugged executable exits before the initial
stop, e.g. if it fails to load dependent DLLs.

Add a virtual destructor to ProcessDebugger and let it clean up the
session, and make ProcessWindows::OnExitProcess call
ProcessDebugger::OnExitProcess for shared parts.

Fix suggestion by Adrian McCarthy.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69503
2019-10-31 11:26:20 +02:00
Jonas Devlieghere 87aa9c9e4d Re-land "[test] Split LLDB tests into API, Shell & Unit"
The original patch got reverted because it broke `check-lldb` on a clean
build. This fixes that.

llvm-svn: 374201
2019-10-09 19:22:02 +00:00
Adrian Prantl 0115c10328 Revert [test] Split LLDB tests into API, Shell & Unit
as it appears to have broken check-lldb.

This reverts r374184 (git commit 22314179f0)

llvm-svn: 374187
2019-10-09 17:35:43 +00:00
Jonas Devlieghere 22314179f0 [test] Split LLDB tests into API, Shell & Unit
LLDB has three major testing strategies: unit tests, tests that exercise
the SB API though dotest.py and what we currently call lit tests. The
later is rather confusing as we're now using lit as the driver for all
three types of tests. As most of this grew organically, the directory
structure in the LLDB repository doesn't really make this clear.

The 'lit' tests are part of the root and among these tests there's a
Unit and Suite folder for the unit and dotest-tests. This layout makes
it impossible to run just the lit tests.

This patch changes the directory layout to match the 3 testing
strategies, each with their own directory and their own configuration
file. This means there are now 3 directories under lit with 3
corresponding targets:

 - API (check-lldb-api): Test exercising the SB API.
 - Shell (check-lldb-shell): Test exercising command line utilities.
 - Unit (check-lldb-unit): Unit tests.

Finally, there's still the `check-lldb` target that runs all three test
suites.

Finally, this also renames the lit folder to `test` to match the LLVM
repository layout.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68606

llvm-svn: 374184
2019-10-09 16:38:47 +00:00