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Filipe Cabecinhas c281a3bf43 Makefile patches from Charles Davis and Daniel Malea (+ one or two tweaks).
llvm-svn: 167242
2012-11-01 18:55:16 +00:00
Johnny Chen 1b72f09150 Export the APIs submitted by Dawn to the Python bindings. Add a simple test case for the SBModule.compile_unit_iter() API.
llvm-svn: 152952
2012-03-16 21:55:42 +00:00
Johnny Chen 1738fad337 Add a missing ')' in the comment.
llvm-svn: 144145
2011-11-08 23:08:03 +00:00
Johnny Chen 01a678603a SBValue::Watch() and SBValue::WatchPointee() are now the official API for creating
a watchpoint for either the variable encapsulated by SBValue (Watch) or the pointee
encapsulated by SBValue (WatchPointee).

Removed SBFrame::WatchValue() and SBFrame::WatchLocation() API as a result of that.

Modified the watchpoint related test suite to reflect the change.

Plus replacing WatchpointLocation with Watchpoint throughout the code base.

There are still cleanups to be dome.  This patch passes the whole test suite.
Check it in so that we aggressively catch regressions.

llvm-svn: 141925
2011-10-14 00:42:25 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1b282f9619 Cleaned up the SBWatchpoint public API.
llvm-svn: 141876
2011-10-13 18:08:26 +00:00
Johnny Chen fdce6dc19d Add comment markers for in_range(symbol, section).
llvm-svn: 141033
2011-10-03 21:48:40 +00:00
Johnny Chen 97b5083cd6 Add docstring to in_range() function residing in the lldb module.
llvm-svn: 140833
2011-09-30 00:49:02 +00:00
Johnny Chen c44e20cec0 Migrate the in_range(symbol, section) and symbol_iter(module, section) utility functions
from lldbutil.py to the lldb.py proper.  The in_range() function becomes a function in
the lldb module.  And the symbol_iter() function becomes a method within the SBModule
called symbol_in_section_iter().  Example:

        # Iterates the text section and prints each symbols within each sub-section.
        for subsec in text_sec:
            print INDENT + repr(subsec)
            for sym in exe_module.symbol_in_section_iter(subsec):
                print INDENT2 + repr(sym)
                print INDENT2 + 'symbol type: %s' % symbol_type_to_str(sym.GetType())

might produce this following output:

    [0x0000000100001780-0x0000000100001d5c) a.out.__TEXT.__text
        id = {0x00000004}, name = 'mask_access(MaskAction, unsigned int)', range = [0x00000001000017c0-0x0000000100001870)
        symbol type: code
        id = {0x00000008}, name = 'thread_func(void*)', range = [0x0000000100001870-0x00000001000019b0)
        symbol type: code
        id = {0x0000000c}, name = 'main', range = [0x00000001000019b0-0x0000000100001d5c)
        symbol type: code
        id = {0x00000023}, name = 'start', address = 0x0000000100001780
        symbol type: code
    [0x0000000100001d5c-0x0000000100001da4) a.out.__TEXT.__stubs
        id = {0x00000024}, name = '__stack_chk_fail', range = [0x0000000100001d5c-0x0000000100001d62)
        symbol type: trampoline
        id = {0x00000028}, name = 'exit', range = [0x0000000100001d62-0x0000000100001d68)
        symbol type: trampoline
        id = {0x00000029}, name = 'fflush', range = [0x0000000100001d68-0x0000000100001d6e)
        symbol type: trampoline
        id = {0x0000002a}, name = 'fgets', range = [0x0000000100001d6e-0x0000000100001d74)
        symbol type: trampoline
        id = {0x0000002b}, name = 'printf', range = [0x0000000100001d74-0x0000000100001d7a)
        symbol type: trampoline
        id = {0x0000002c}, name = 'pthread_create', range = [0x0000000100001d7a-0x0000000100001d80)
        symbol type: trampoline
        id = {0x0000002d}, name = 'pthread_join', range = [0x0000000100001d80-0x0000000100001d86)
        symbol type: trampoline
        id = {0x0000002e}, name = 'pthread_mutex_lock', range = [0x0000000100001d86-0x0000000100001d8c)
        symbol type: trampoline
        id = {0x0000002f}, name = 'pthread_mutex_unlock', range = [0x0000000100001d8c-0x0000000100001d92)
        symbol type: trampoline
        id = {0x00000030}, name = 'rand', range = [0x0000000100001d92-0x0000000100001d98)
        symbol type: trampoline
        id = {0x00000031}, name = 'strtoul', range = [0x0000000100001d98-0x0000000100001d9e)
        symbol type: trampoline
        id = {0x00000032}, name = 'usleep', range = [0x0000000100001d9e-0x0000000100001da4)
        symbol type: trampoline
    [0x0000000100001da4-0x0000000100001e2c) a.out.__TEXT.__stub_helper
    [0x0000000100001e2c-0x0000000100001f10) a.out.__TEXT.__cstring
    [0x0000000100001f10-0x0000000100001f68) a.out.__TEXT.__unwind_info
    [0x0000000100001f68-0x0000000100001ff8) a.out.__TEXT.__eh_frame

llvm-svn: 140830
2011-09-30 00:42:49 +00:00
Johnny Chen 9d954d8665 Add SBTarget::GetLastCreatedWatchpointLocation() API and export to the Python interface.
Also add rich comparison methods (__eq__ and __ne__) for SBWatchpointLocation.
Modify TestWatchpointLocationIter.py to exercise the new APIs.

Add fuzz testings for the recently added SBTarget APIs related to watchpoint manipulations.

llvm-svn: 140633
2011-09-27 20:29:45 +00:00
Johnny Chen d4dd7993b5 Export the watchpoint related API (SBWatchpointLocation class and added SBTarget methods)
to the Python interface.

Implement yet another (threre're 3 now) iterator protocol for SBTarget: watchpoint_location_iter(),
to iterate on the available watchpoint locations.  And add a print representation for
SBWatchpointLocation.

Exercise some of these Python API with TestWatchpointLocationIter.py.

llvm-svn: 140595
2011-09-27 01:19:20 +00:00
Johnny Chen 5b94dc28b3 SBSection supports iteration through its subsections, represented as SBSection as well.
SBModule supports an additional SBSection iteration, besides the original SBSymbol iteration.
Add docstrings and implement the two SBSection iteration protocols.

llvm-svn: 140449
2011-09-24 04:51:43 +00:00
Johnny Chen e1894cf97c Add logic to SBValue.linked_list_iter() to detect infinite loop and to bail out early.
Add code to test case to create an evil linked list with:

    task_evil -> task_2 -> task_3 -> task_evil ...

and to check that the linked list iterator only iterates 3 times.

llvm-svn: 137291
2011-08-11 01:19:46 +00:00
Johnny Chen 9c1b703ac4 Change the SBValue.linked_list_iter() to treat the value object as a homogeneous linked list data structure
where an empty linked list is represented as a value object with a NULL value, instead of a special value
object which 'points' to NULL.

Also modifies the test case to comply.

rdar://problem/9933692

llvm-svn: 137289
2011-08-11 00:49:03 +00:00
Johnny Chen 36c5eb1327 o modify-python-lldb.py:
Add the rich comparison methods (__eq__, __ne__) to SBType, too.

o lldbtest.py:

  Add debug utility method TestBase.DebugSBType().

o test/python_api/type:

  Add tests for exercising SBType/SBTypeList API, including the SBTarget.FindTypes(type_name)
  API which returns a SBTypeList matching the type_name.

llvm-svn: 136975
2011-08-05 20:17:27 +00:00
Johnny Chen 05c998ceda The recently introduced SBTypeList is also iterable.
This patch takes some time because the old Python constructor pattern was not a valid one,
and breaks with SBTypeList's __init__ signature.  Oops.

llvm-svn: 136958
2011-08-05 01:35:49 +00:00
Johnny Chen bfdf9a36d9 The SBValue.linked_list_iter() API failed for an empty list.
Fix the bug and add a test case.

llvm-svn: 136265
2011-07-27 21:14:01 +00:00
Johnny Chen e33b166da1 We can do better with the SBValue.linked_list_iter() API by supplying a default
end of list test function as __eol_test__.

The simple example can be reduced to:

    for t in task_head.linked_list_iter('next'):
        print t

Modify the test program to exercise the API for both cases: supplying or not
supplying an end of list test function.

llvm-svn: 136144
2011-07-26 20:57:10 +00:00
Johnny Chen 6b092e821b The test function to determine whether we have reached the end of the list was
too complex in the test case.  We can just simply test that the SBValue object
is a valid object and it does not correspond to a null pointer in order to say
that EOL has not been reached.

Modify the test case and the lldb.py docstring to have a more compact test
function.

llvm-svn: 136123
2011-07-26 20:20:13 +00:00
Johnny Chen 882b28b7bf Rename the parameter for the end-of-list test function from end_of_list to end_of_list_test.
llvm-svn: 136016
2011-07-25 23:44:48 +00:00
Johnny Chen a4bc3a7091 Add cross references between the docstrings for regular SBValue iteration:
for child in value:
        # do something with the child value

and SBValue.linked_list_iter():

    for task in task_head.linked_list_iter('next', eol_test):
        # visit each item in the linked list

llvm-svn: 136015
2011-07-25 23:41:08 +00:00
Johnny Chen 4822505338 Provide an add-on API to SBValue class by post-processing to provide a way
to iterate through an SBValue instance by treating it as the head of a linked
list.  API program must provide two args to the linked_list_iter() method:
the first being the child member name which points to the next item on the list
and the second being a Python function which an SBValue (for the next item) and
returns True if end of list is reached, otherwise it returns False.

For example, suppose we have the following sample program.

#include <stdio.h>

class Task {
public:
    int id;
    Task *next;
    Task(int i, Task *n):
        id(i),
        next(n)
    {}
};


int main (int argc, char const *argv[])
{
    Task *task_head = new Task(-1, NULL);
    Task *task1 = new Task(1, NULL);
    Task *task2 = new Task(2, NULL);
    Task *task3 = new Task(3, NULL); // Orphaned.
    Task *task4 = new Task(4, NULL);
    Task *task5 = new Task(5, NULL);

    task_head->next = task1;
    task1->next = task2;
    task2->next = task4;
    task4->next = task5;

    int total = 0; // Break at this line
    Task *t = task_head;
    while (t != NULL) {
        if (t->id >= 0)
            ++total;
        t = t->next;
    }
    printf("We have a total number of %d tasks\n", total);
    return 0;
}

The test program produces the following output while exercising the linked_list_iter() SBVAlue API:

task_head:
	TypeName      -> Task *
	ByteSize      -> 8
	NumChildren   -> 2
	Value         -> 0x0000000106400380
	ValueType     -> local_variable
	Summary       -> None
	IsPointerType -> True
	Location      -> 0x00007fff65f06e60
(Task *) next = 0x0000000106400390
  (int) id = 1
  (Task *) next = 0x00000001064003a0

(Task *) next = 0x00000001064003a0
  (int) id = 2
  (Task *) next = 0x00000001064003c0

(Task *) next = 0x00000001064003c0
  (int) id = 4
  (Task *) next = 0x00000001064003d0

(Task *) next = 0x00000001064003d0
  (int) id = 5
  (Task *) next = 0x0000000000000000

llvm-svn: 135938
2011-07-25 19:32:35 +00:00
Johnny Chen dc7d3c121b Create an interface file for SBTarget named SBTarget.i which relieves SBTarget.h
of the duty of having SWIG docstring features and multiline string literals
embedded within.

lldb.swig now %include .../SBTarget.i, instead of .../SBTarget.h.  Will create
other interface files and transition them over.

Also update modify-python-lldb.py to better handle the trailing blank line right
before the ending '"""' Python docstring delimiter.

llvm-svn: 135355
2011-07-16 21:15:39 +00:00
Johnny Chen 135f63fb30 Add some more docstrings for SBCompileUnit and SBBreakpoint, plus incorporate the doxgen doc block of
SBValue::GetChildAtIndex(uint32_t idx, 
                         lldb::DynamicValueType use_dynamic,
                         bool can_create_synthetic);

into the SBValue docstrings.

llvm-svn: 135295
2011-07-15 20:46:19 +00:00
Johnny Chen fa181f4fdb Add some more docstrings (includng example usages) to SBTarget.h.
Add logic to modify-python-lldb to correct swig's transformation of 'char **argv' and 'char **envp'
to 'char argv' and 'char envp' by morphing them into the 'list argv' and 'list envp' (as a list of
Python strings).

llvm-svn: 135114
2011-07-14 00:17:49 +00:00
Johnny Chen 02a07299b7 Missed the char_to_str_xform on the docstrings for the module level function definitions.
llvm-svn: 134775
2011-07-08 23:57:20 +00:00
Johnny Chen 102ac765f0 Add post-processing step to transform the docstring from 'char', i.e., 'char *', to 'str', i.e., Python string.
llvm-svn: 134543
2011-07-06 21:55:45 +00:00
Johnny Chen c201d8a999 Add a CLEANUP_DOCSTRING state to our FSM to do cleanup of the Python docstrings
generated from the swig docstring features instead of blindly applying the
cleanup action for all input lines.

llvm-svn: 134368
2011-07-03 19:55:50 +00:00
Johnny Chen b8f7603526 Add swig docstrings for SBFrame.h.
Add post-processing step to remove the trailing blank lines from the docstrings of lldb.py.

llvm-svn: 134360
2011-07-03 01:43:29 +00:00
Johnny Chen ed48137734 Refine the post-processing phase of lldb.py to remove some more doxygen/c++-comment residues.
llvm-svn: 134326
2011-07-02 20:01:09 +00:00
Johnny Chen b9a2c32219 Add some documentation blocks to SBTarget.h and use swig docstring feature to
take advantage of them.  Update modify-python-lldb.py to remove some 'residues'
resulting from swigification.

llvm-svn: 134269
2011-07-01 22:14:07 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne 059640b521 Generalise pattern for matching IsValid signature
Previously the IsValid pattern matched only function signatures of
the form:
    def IsValid(*args): ...

However under SWIG 1.3.40 on Linux the signature reads:
    def IsValid(self): ...

The new pattern matches both signature types by matching only up to
the left paren.

llvm-svn: 132968
2011-06-14 03:55:41 +00:00
Johnny Chen e2b5cfd826 Add rich comparison methods for the SBAddress object.
If two SBAddress's have the same module and file address, they are considered equal.

Add a test snippet 'sa1 == sa2' to exercise the rich comparison methods for SBAddress.

llvm-svn: 132807
2011-06-09 22:04:56 +00:00
Johnny Chen 755faf7744 Make it clear that the Python script modify-python-lldb.py is responsible for post-processing
the SWIG-generated lldb.py module by adding comments in the post-processed file in order to
facilitate reading of the code.

llvm-svn: 132417
2011-06-01 19:21:08 +00:00
Johnny Chen 2ced507a1e Fix comment.
llvm-svn: 132412
2011-06-01 18:40:11 +00:00
Johnny Chen 624ddf2f20 Added comment.
llvm-svn: 132019
2011-05-24 22:57:42 +00:00
Johnny Chen 2f1ee9a09c Comment change.
llvm-svn: 132018
2011-05-24 22:53:03 +00:00
Johnny Chen 93e7b3a8bd Fix a potential bug resulting from the wrong assumption that SWIG puts out the __init__
method definition before other method definitions.  Instead, do without it and process
the class with IsValid() method definition in all possible states.

llvm-svn: 132016
2011-05-24 22:29:49 +00:00
Johnny Chen 685b2b080f Update comment.
llvm-svn: 132002
2011-05-24 21:05:16 +00:00
Johnny Chen 112f5696fb Add truth value testing to those lldb Python objects with the IsValid() method definitions.
object.__nonzero__(self) is called to implement truth value testing and the built-in operation bool(),
via a simple delegation to self.IsValid().

Change tests under python_api/lldbutil to utilize this mechanism.

llvm-svn: 131494
2011-05-17 22:14:39 +00:00
Johnny Chen fac7b3aae6 Add implementation of built-in function len() for those lldb containers with
unambiguous iteration support.  So that we could, for example:

    ...

    REGs = lldbutil.get_GPRs(frame)
    print "Number of general purpose registers: %d" % len(REGs)
    for reg in REGs:
        print "%s => %s" %(reg.GetName(), reg.GetValue())

    ...

llvm-svn: 131418
2011-05-16 20:31:18 +00:00
Johnny Chen d71670c04a Add implementation of '==' and '!=' for SBFileSpec and SBModule. Modify a test case to take advantage of 'ths_module == that_module'.
llvm-svn: 130709
2011-05-02 19:05:52 +00:00
Johnny Chen 17bae4c5e6 Fix a typo in comment.
llvm-svn: 130698
2011-05-02 17:53:04 +00:00
Johnny Chen f1c95f8bcb Update comments.
llvm-svn: 130533
2011-04-29 19:22:24 +00:00
Johnny Chen 31e4be06c4 Fix a bug introduced in my previous checkin, where the state was not properly
restored after parsing "SBTarget".  Indentation matters in Python. :-)

llvm-svn: 130532
2011-04-29 19:19:13 +00:00
Johnny Chen 0f023fa4af Add the Python rich comparison methods for SBBreakpoint, where GetID() returns
the breakpoint ID and provides the semantics needed for '==' and '!='.  And
modify LLDBIteratorTestCase.lldb_iter_2() to use '==' between two SBBreakpoint's.

llvm-svn: 130531
2011-04-29 19:03:02 +00:00
Johnny Chen 51cc833af7 Fix a typo.
llvm-svn: 130461
2011-04-28 23:53:16 +00:00
Johnny Chen fbc0d27144 Move the iteration protocol of lldb objects to the auto-generated lldb Python module.
This is so that the objects which support the iteration protocol are immediately obvious
from looking at the lldb.py file.

SBTarget supports two types of iterations: module and breakpoint.  For an SBTarget instance,
you will need to issue either:

    for m in target.module_iter()

or

    for b in target.breakpoint_iter()

For other single iteration protocol objects, just use, for example:

    for thread in process:
        ID = thread.GetThreadID()
        for frame in thread:
            frame.Disassemble()
            ....

llvm-svn: 130442
2011-04-28 21:31:18 +00:00