The run command is only an abbreviation for the more verbose process
launch -- <args> but it works just as with GDB and therefore should be
mentioned in the GDB to LLDB command map.
For educational purposes I've not listed it as the first option on the
LLDB side so that new LLDB user can, if they want, also know what the
"native" way is for LLDB.
Here's the help documentation for the run command in lldb which gives
proof:
> (lldb) help run
> Launch the executable in the debugger.
>
> Syntax: run [<run-args>]
>
> Command Options Usage:
> run [<run-args>]
>
> 'run' is an abbreviation for 'process launch -c /bin/sh --'
Patch by: Konrad Kleine
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61483
llvm-svn: 360269
The current LLDB website is written in HTML which is hard to maintain.
We have quite a bit of HTML code checked in which can make it hard to
differentiate between documentation written by us and documentation
generated by a tool.
In line with the other LLVM projects, I propose generating the
documentation with Sphix. I think text/rst files provide a lower barrier
for new or casual contributors to fix or update.
This patch adds a copy of the LLDB website and documentation in
reStructuredText. It also adds a new ninja target `docs-lldb-html` when
-DLLVM_ENABLE_SPHINX:BOOL is enabled.
This is the first step in having the website and documentation being
generated from the repository, rather than having the output checked-in
under the www folder. During the hopefully short transition period,
please also update the reStructuredText files when modifying the
website.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55376
llvm-svn: 352644