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Author SHA1 Message Date
Enrico Granata ba4b788ae7 Unused functions break the -Werror build. Revert for now.
llvm-svn: 217900
2014-09-16 20:28:26 +00:00
Enrico Granata 438aba6fdd Add a convenience function to FormatManager to setup an empty filter (one that suppresses all children, that is)
llvm-svn: 217891
2014-09-16 17:41:54 +00:00
Jason Molenda e6481c7e0f Fix the ctor ivar initialization formatting for Debugger,
TypeValidatorImpl, FileAction, and ProcessLaunchInfo to match the
lldb coding convention.

llvm-svn: 217653
2014-09-12 01:50:46 +00:00
Enrico Granata 340fa53411 Recent builds of libcxx actually wrap an std::map's children values in a union containing either a member named __cc, or either of __cc and __nc (const vs. non-const). This level of wrapping is quite useless for LLDB to show to people, so try to detect it, and filter it out
llvm-svn: 217651
2014-09-12 00:55:37 +00:00
Enrico Granata 42fa4af8fe When deciding if one-liner printing applies, and you find a summary, the summary is a good candidate to ask. While in theory one could want one-liner printing with a non-one-liner summary, I don't see LLDB as the best place to solve such inner conflicts
llvm-svn: 217641
2014-09-11 23:00:27 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool 82944983b4 DataFormatters: add missing destructor implementation
The last of the missing symbols to correct the make based build to restore the
FreeBSD buildbot!

llvm-svn: 217394
2014-09-08 18:26:57 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool 96a60f8e7d DataFormatters: add missing function implementations
This adds a definition for the TypeValidatorImpl_CXX destructor.  Because the
destructor is first virtual method, and declared out-of-line, it also serves as
the key function.  Since no definition was present, no virtual table for
TypeValidatorImpl_CXX was emitted, which results in link failures due to
references to undefined symbols.

Also add a definition for a TypeValidatorImpl contructor which was declared
out-of-line and referenced in a constructor for TypeValidatorImpl_CXX.

llvm-svn: 217375
2014-09-08 14:59:33 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool 1f652ed4a8 DataFormatters: use include instead of import in C++
'#import' is an Objective-C construct; avoid using it in C++.  NFC.

Addresses PR20867.

Patch by Kevin Avila!

llvm-svn: 217340
2014-09-07 18:33:44 +00:00
Enrico Granata 0f883ffbdb Add a -V <bool> flag to frame variable/expression that enables execution of type validators. The jury is still out on what the user experience of type validators should be, so for now gate it on a specific flag. The mode I am using is prefix variables that fail to validate with a bang, and then emitting the actual validation error on a separate line. Of course, given the total absence of validators, this should never actually happen to you
llvm-svn: 217303
2014-09-06 02:20:19 +00:00
Enrico Granata 744794aa96 Start plumbing the type validator logic through to the ValueObjects; allow a ValueObject to have a validator, to update it from the FormatManager, and to retrieve (and cache) the result of the validation
llvm-svn: 217282
2014-09-05 21:46:22 +00:00
Todd Fiala 4bce548a6b Add TypeValidator.cpp to cmake build.
llvm-svn: 217280
2014-09-05 21:23:09 +00:00
Enrico Granata c582713ce6 Introduce the notion of a "type validator" formatter
Type Validators have the purpose of looking at a ValueObject, and making sure that there is nothing semantically wrong about the object's contents
For instance, if you have a class that represents a speed, the validator might trigger if the speed value is greater than the speed of light

This first patch hooks up the moving parts in the formatters subsystem, but does not link ValueObjects to TypeValidators, nor lets the SB API be exposed to validators
It also lacks the notion of Python validators

llvm-svn: 217277
2014-09-05 20:45:07 +00:00
Enrico Granata 4419d539cf Add __NSCFDictionary to the list of NSDictionary-like types for which we know to generate synthetic children
llvm-svn: 216513
2014-08-27 01:10:27 +00:00
Enrico Granata ecd02bc136 Refactor the hardcoded formatters facility to use sequences of lambdas - still no feature change as none are present now, but this feels cleaner. Also, hardcoded formatters do not need to be per-type, so disable caching thereof
llvm-svn: 216004
2014-08-19 18:47:58 +00:00
Enrico Granata 781a7b04f2 Enable the data formatter for std::vector<bool> on libc++ again. In recent clang builds, we are vended a different typename, which the formatter needs to match against.
llvm-svn: 215801
2014-08-16 01:02:36 +00:00
Enrico Granata ba8eb12046 Improve the way the ObjC data formatters fetch a valid frame to use for running expressions against
This is not bullet-proof, as you might end up running in a thread where you shouldn't, but the previous policy had the same drawback
Also, in cases where code-running formatters were being recursively applied, the previous policy caused deeper levels to fail, whereas this will at least get such scenarios to function
We might eventually want to consider disqualifying certain threads/frames for "viability", but I'd rather keep it simple until complexity is proven to be necessary

llvm-svn: 214337
2014-07-30 21:07:50 +00:00
David Majnemer 695f0f1024 TypeSynthetic: Fix a pointer-to-function to void-pointer cast
reinterpret_cast may not convert a pointer-to-function to a
void-pointer.  Take a detour through intptr_t and *then* convert to a
pointer-to-function.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4627

llvm-svn: 213682
2014-07-22 20:40:01 +00:00
Todd Fiala 202ecd26da Fixes for broken Debian build - g++ 4.7 support.
These fix the broken debian lldb build, which is using g++ 4.7.2.

TypeFormat changes:
1. stopped using the C++11 "dtor = default;" construct.
The generated default destructor in the two derived classes wanted
them to have a different throws() semantic that was causing 4.7 to
fail to generate it.  I switched these to empty destructors defined
in the .cpp file.

2. Switched the m_types map from an ordered map to an unordered_map.
g++ 4.7's c++ library supports the C++11 emplace() used by TypeFormat
but the same c++ library's map impl does not.  Since TypeFormat didn't
look like it depended on ordering in the map, I just switched it to
a std::unordered_map.

NativeProcessLinux - g++ 4.7 chokes on lexing the "<::" in
static_cast<::pid_t>(wpid).  g++ 4.8+ and clang are fine with it.
I just put a space in between the "<" and the "::" and that cleared
it up.

llvm-svn: 212681
2014-07-10 04:39:13 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool 28606954bf lldb: remove adhoc implementation of array_sizeof
Replace adhoc inline implementation of llvm::array_lengthof in favour of the
implementation in LLVM.  This is simply a cleanup change, no functional change
intended.

llvm-svn: 211868
2014-06-27 05:17:41 +00:00
Jason Molenda 705b180964 Initial merge of some of the iOS 8 / Mac OS X Yosemite specific
lldb support.  I'll be doing more testing & cleanup but I wanted to
get the initial checkin done.

This adds a new SBExpressionOptions::SetLanguage API for selecting a
language of an expression.

I added adds a new SBThread::GetInfoItemByPathString for retriving
information about a thread from that thread's StructuredData.

I added a new StructuredData class for representing
key-value/array/dictionary information (e.g. JSON formatted data).
Helper functions to read JSON and create a StructuredData object,
and to print a StructuredData object in JSON format are included.

A few Cocoa / Cocoa Touch data formatters were updated by Enrico
to track changes in iOS 8 / Yosemite.

Before we query a thread's extended information, the system runtime may 
provide hints to the remote debug stub that it will use to retrieve values
out of runtime structures.  I added a new SystemRuntime method 
AddThreadExtendedInfoPacketHints which allows the SystemRuntime to add 
key-value type data to the initial request that we send to the remote stub.

The thread-format formatter string can now retrieve values out of a thread's
extended info structured data.  The default thread-format string picks up
two of these - thread.info.activity.name and thread.info.trace_messages.

I added a new "jThreadExtendedInfo" packet in debugserver; I will
add documentation to the lldb-gdb-remote.txt doc soon.  It accepts
JSON formatted arguments (most importantly, "thread":threadnum) and
it returns a variety of information regarding the thread to lldb
in JSON format.  This JSON return is scanned into a StructuredData
object that is associated with the thread; UI layers can query the
thread's StructuredData to see if key-values are present, and if
so, show them to the user.  These key-values are likely to be
specific to different targets with some commonality among many
targets.  For instance, many targets will be able to advertise the
pthread_t value for a thread.

I added an initial rough cut of "thread info" command which will print
the information about a thread from the jThreadExtendedInfo result.
I need to do more work to make this format reasonably.

Han Ming added calls into the pmenergy and pmsample libraries if
debugserver is run on Mac OS X Yosemite to get information about the
inferior's power use.

I added support to debugserver for gathering the Genealogy information
about threads, if it exists, and returning it in the jThreadExtendedInfo
JSON result.

llvm-svn: 210874
2014-06-13 02:37:02 +00:00
Enrico Granata e8daa2f843 Introduce the concept of a "display name" for types
Rationale:
Pretty simply, the idea is that sometimes type names are way too long and contain way too many details for the average developer to care about. For instance, a plain ol' vector of int might be shown as
std::__1::vector<int, std::__1::allocator<....
rather than the much simpler std::vector<int> form, which is what most developers would actually type in their code

Proposed solution:
Introduce a notion of "display name" and a corresponding API GetDisplayTypeName() to return such a crafted for visual representation type name
Obviously, the display name and the fully qualified (or "true") name are not necessarily the same - that's the whole point
LLDB could choose to pick the "display name" as its one true notion of a type name, and if somebody really needs the fully qualified version of it, let them deal with the problem
Or, LLDB could rename what it currently calls the "type name" to be the "display name", and add new APIs for the fully qualified name, making the display name the default choice

The choice that I am making here is that the type name will keep meaning the same, and people who want a type name suited for display will explicitly ask for one
It is the less risky/disruptive choice - and it should eventually make it fairly obvious when someone is asking for the wrong type

Caveats:
- for now, GetDisplayTypeName() == GetTypeName(), there is no logic to produce customized display type names yet.
- while the fully-qualified type name is still the main key to the kingdom of data formatters, if we start showing custom names to people, those should match formatters

llvm-svn: 209072
2014-05-17 19:14:17 +00:00
Jim Ingham 8646d3c164 Rename eExecution*** to eExpression*** to be consistent with the result type.
llvm-svn: 207945
2014-05-05 02:47:44 +00:00
Enrico Granata 8a068e6c43 Allow summary formatters to take ValueObjects into account when deciding whether values/children should be printed and if child names should be shown
This decision has always been statically-bound to the individual formatter. With this patch, the idea is that this decision could potentially be dynamic depending on the ValueObject itself

llvm-svn: 207046
2014-04-23 23:16:25 +00:00
Enrico Granata bd4885f129 <rdar://problem/16540961>
The "unexpected value" message only matters to me, but is bound to make the experience more confusing for people when some uninitialized memory looks like an NSNumber and then can't be formatted properly, and that error comes out in the UI

Just drop the error message entirely - nobody but me cares

llvm-svn: 205978
2014-04-10 18:17:30 +00:00
Enrico Granata 1ac6296376 <rdar://problem/12055586>
Enable data formatters to see-through pointers/references to typedefs

For instance, if Foo is a typedef to Bar, and there is a formatter for any/all of Bar*, Bar&, Bar&&, then Foo*, Foo&, and Foo&& should pick these up if Foo-specific formatters don't exist

llvm-svn: 205939
2014-04-10 00:14:07 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool 324a103619 sweep up -Wformat warnings from gcc
This is a purely mechanical change explicitly casting any parameters for printf
style conversion.  This cleans up the warnings emitted by gcc 4.8 on Linux.

llvm-svn: 205607
2014-04-04 04:06:10 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool 3985c8c646 sanitise sign comparisons
This is a mechanical change addressing the various sign comparison warnings that
are identified by both clang and gcc.  This helps cleanup some of the warning
spew that occurs during builds.

llvm-svn: 205390
2014-04-02 03:51:35 +00:00
Enrico Granata 7ca1c76520 <rdar://problem/16424592>
For some reason, the libc++ vector<bool> data formatter was essentially a costly no-up, doing everything required of it, except actually generating the child values!

This restores its functionality

llvm-svn: 205259
2014-03-31 23:02:25 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool a68f7b67f1 cleanup unreferenced functions
This is a mechanical cleanup of unused functions.  In the case where the
functions are referenced (in comment form), I've simply commented out the
functions.  A second pass to clean that up is warranted.

The functions which are otherwise unused have been removed.  Some of these were
introduced in the initial commit and not in use prior to that point!

NFC

llvm-svn: 204310
2014-03-20 06:08:36 +00:00
Enrico Granata fcd974a1ed rdar://16361422
Add NSMutableData to the list of types that the NSData formatter knows to represent

llvm-svn: 204289
2014-03-20 01:15:44 +00:00
Deepak Panickal 99fbc07600 Fix Windows build using portable types for formatting the log outputs
llvm-svn: 202723
2014-03-03 15:39:47 +00:00
Sean Callanan 866e91c9d4 Better error reporting when a variable can't be
read during materialization.  First of all, report
if we can't read the data for some reason.  Second,
consult the ValueObject's error and report that if
there's some problem.

<rdar://problem/16074201>

llvm-svn: 202552
2014-02-28 22:27:53 +00:00
Enrico Granata c6f0a6ac27 <rdar://problem/15593026>
Fix the algorithm used to detect a loop in a std::list

llvm-svn: 202205
2014-02-25 23:34:40 +00:00
Enrico Granata 465f4bc287 <rdar://problem/16006373>
Revert the spirit of r199857 - a convincing case can be made that overriding a summary's format markers behind its back is not the right thing to do
This commit reverts the behavior of the code to the previous model, and changes the test case to validate the opposite of what it was validating before

llvm-svn: 201455
2014-02-15 01:24:44 +00:00
Enrico Granata 1d736c31d6 rdar://15648942
Provide a filter for libc++ std::atomic<T>
This just hides some implementation clutter and promotes the actual content to only child status

llvm-svn: 200984
2014-02-07 19:21:09 +00:00
Enrico Granata d8e4584cbd <rdar://problem/15154623>
Move a couple formatters from category AppKit to CoreFoundation

llvm-svn: 200713
2014-02-03 19:46:31 +00:00
Greg Clayton 44d937820b Merging the iohandler branch back into main.
The many many benefits include:
1 - Input/Output/Error streams are now handled as real streams not a push style input
2 - auto completion in python embedded interpreter
3 - multi-line input for "script" and "expression" commands now allow you to edit previous/next lines using up and down arrow keys and this makes multi-line input actually a viable thing to use
4 - it is now possible to use curses to drive LLDB (please try the "gui" command)

We will need to deal with and fix any buildbot failures and tests and arise now that input/output and error are correctly hooked up in all cases.

llvm-svn: 200263
2014-01-27 23:43:24 +00:00
Enrico Granata 5000ee16f6 <rdar://problem/15776874>
ValueObjectPrinter could enter an infinite loop while trying to display an aptly formed ValueObject: a reference, with a child of some pointer type, such that the pointees chain ended up pointing back to some part of itself - a pointer to itself being the simplest such case

Fixed here by only setting a pointer depth when needed, and ensuring that we won't overflow and wrap the pointer depth when it's zero.

llvm-svn: 200247
2014-01-27 21:31:26 +00:00
Enrico Granata 90890bba04 If a user specifies a format option to frame variable or expression, that format should prevail over whatever format(s) a summary specifies
(see test case for an example)

llvm-svn: 199857
2014-01-23 01:21:18 +00:00
Enrico Granata 6b6ea7ac17 __CFString should also format as an NSString
llvm-svn: 198727
2014-01-08 02:34:42 +00:00
Enrico Granata 0dba9b33f0 New and improved data formatter for std::shared_ptr<> and std::weak_ptr<>
llvm-svn: 198724
2014-01-08 01:36:59 +00:00
Enrico Granata 30f287fde5 Add a new way to bind a format to a type: by enum type
The "type format add" command gets a new flag --type (-t). If you pass -t <sometype>, upon fetching the value for an object of your type,
LLDB will display it as-if it was of enumeration type <sometype>
This is useful in cases of non-contiguous enums where there are empty gaps of unspecified values, and as such one cannot type their variables as the enum type,
but users would still like to see them as-if they were of the enum type (e.g. DWARF field types with their user-reserved ranges)

The SB API has also been improved to handle both types of formats, and a test case is added

llvm-svn: 198105
2013-12-28 08:44:02 +00:00
Enrico Granata 4939b98a2c Centralize the code for GetValueAsCString() in TypeFormatImpl (the implementing class of "type format ...")
TypeFormatImpl used to just wrap a Format (and Flags for matching), and then ValueObject itself would do the printing deed
With this checkin, the responsibility of generating a value string is centralized in the data formatter (as it should, and already is for summaries) 

This change is good practice per se, and should also enable us to extend the type format mechanism in a cleaner way

llvm-svn: 197874
2013-12-22 09:24:22 +00:00
Enrico Granata 473316f4ea There is no need to use the expression parser to generate true and false - writing in a buffer is good enough
llvm-svn: 197858
2013-12-21 08:09:49 +00:00
Enrico Granata cbbaf7585f All data formatters come in "match exact" and "match regex" styles
This refactoring makes it less error-prone to define formatter types with the correct match schemes

llvm-svn: 197800
2013-12-20 11:32:26 +00:00
Enrico Granata b72a501d86 FormatNavigator has long stopped navigating anything - the generation of possible formatters matches is now done elsewhere
So, rename the class for what it truly is: a FormattersContainer
Also do a bunch of related text substitutions in the interest of overall naming clarity

llvm-svn: 197795
2013-12-20 09:38:13 +00:00
Enrico Granata de61cecd1c <rdar://problem/15530080>
Rework data formatters matching algorithm
What happens now is that, for each category, the FormatNavigator generates all possible matches, and checks them one by one
Since the possible matches do not actually depend on the category (whether a match is accepted or not does, but that check can be shifted at a more convenient time),
it is actually feasible to generate every possible match upfront and then let individual categories just scan through those

This commit changes things by introducing a notion of formatters match candidate, and shifting responsibility for generating all of them given a (ValueObject,DynamicValueType) pair
from the FormatNavigator back to the FormatManager
A list of these candidates is then passed down to each category for matching
Candidates also need to remember whether they were generated by stripping pointers, references, typedefs, since this is something that individual formatters can choose to reject
This check, however, is conveniently only done once a "textual" match has been found, so that the list of candidates is truly category-independent

While the performance benefit is small (mostly, due to caching), this is much cleaner from a design perspective

llvm-svn: 195395
2013-11-22 00:02:13 +00:00
Enrico Granata 5383e81a7f <rdar://problem/15449837>
Change the NSSet data formatter to not use the expression parser to produce synthetic children
In small-scale experimentation with lldb-perf, this improves our performance by around 25%

llvm-svn: 195294
2013-11-21 01:08:05 +00:00
Jim Ingham 6fbc48bc42 This patch does a couple of things.
It completes the job of using EvaluateExpressionOptions consistently throughout
the inferior function calling mechanism in lldb begun in Greg's patch r194009. 

It removes a handful of alternate calls into the ClangUserExpression/ClangFunction/ThreadPlanCallFunction which
were there for convenience.  Using the EvaluateExpressionOptions removes the need for them.

Using that it gets the --debug option from Greg's patch to work cleanly.

It also adds another EvaluateExpressionOption to not trap exceptions when running expressions.  You shouldn't
use this option unless you KNOW your expression can't throw beyond itself.  This is:

<rdar://problem/15374885>

At present this is only available through the SB API's or python.

It fixes a bug where function calls would unset the ObjC & C++ exception breakpoints without checking whether
they were set by somebody else already.

llvm-svn: 194182
2013-11-07 00:11:47 +00:00
Jason Molenda b57e4a1bc6 Roll back the changes I made in r193907 which created a new Frame
pure virtual base class and made StackFrame a subclass of that.  As
I started to build on top of that arrangement today, I found that it
wasn't working out like I intended.  Instead I'll try sticking with
the single StackFrame class -- there's too much code duplication to
make a more complicated class hierarchy sensible I think.

llvm-svn: 193983
2013-11-04 09:33:30 +00:00