This increases the flexibility of how to dump different
symbol types -- necessary for context-sensitive formatting of
symbol types -- and also improves the modularity by allowing
the dumping to be implemented in the actual dumper, as opposed
to in the PDB library.
llvm-svn: 230184
This removes a wealth of options, and instead now only provides
three options. -symbols, -types, and -compilands. This greatly
simplifies use of the tool, and makes it easier to understand
what you're going to see when you run the tool.
llvm-svn: 230182
Dumping the global scope contains a lot of very uninteresting
things and is generally polluted with a lot of random junk.
Furthermore, it dumps values unsorted, making it hard to read.
This patch dumps known interesting types only, and as a side
effect sorts the list by symbol type.
llvm-svn: 229232
This correctly prints the function pointers, and also prints
function signatures for symbols as opposed to just types. So
actual functions in your program will now be printed with full
name and signature, as opposed to just name as before.
llvm-svn: 229129
In particular this patch adds the ability to dump complete
function signature information including argument types as
correctly formatted strings. A side effect of this is that
almost all symbol and meta types are now formatted.
llvm-svn: 229076
This patch adds a number of improvements to llvm-pdbdump.
1) Dumping of the entire global scope, and not only those
symbols that live in individual compilands.
2) Prepend class name to member functions and data
3) Improved display of bitfields.
4) Support for dumping more kinds of data symbols.
llvm-svn: 229012
This makes llvm-pdbdump available on all platforms, although it
will currently fail to create a dumper if there is no PDB reader
implementation for the current platform.
It implements dumping of compilands and children, which is less
information than was previously available, but it has to be
rewritten from scratch using the new set of interfaces, so the
rest of the functionality will be added back in subsequent commits.
llvm-svn: 228755
Dumping a symbol often requires access to data that isn't inside
the symbol hierarchy, but which is only accessible through the
top-level session. This patch is a pure interface change to give
symbols a reference to the session.
llvm-svn: 228542
This patch implements a few of the optional suggestions from the
initial patch comitting libpdb. In particular, it implements a
virtual function out of line for each of the concrete classes.
A few other minor cleanups exist as well, such as using override
instead of virtual, etc.
llvm-svn: 228516