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1172 lines
51 KiB
C++
1172 lines
51 KiB
C++
//===-- CommandObject.cpp ---------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "lldb/lldb-python.h"
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#include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandObject.h"
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#include <string>
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#include <map>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include "lldb/Core/Address.h"
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#include "lldb/Core/ArchSpec.h"
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#include "lldb/Interpreter/Options.h"
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// These are for the Sourcename completers.
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// FIXME: Make a separate file for the completers.
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#include "lldb/Host/FileSpec.h"
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#include "lldb/Core/FileSpecList.h"
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#include "lldb/Target/Process.h"
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#include "lldb/Target/Target.h"
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#include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandInterpreter.h"
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#include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandReturnObject.h"
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#include "lldb/Interpreter/ScriptInterpreter.h"
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#include "lldb/Interpreter/ScriptInterpreterPython.h"
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using namespace lldb;
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using namespace lldb_private;
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// CommandObject
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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CommandObject::CommandObject
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(
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CommandInterpreter &interpreter,
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const char *name,
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const char *help,
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const char *syntax,
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uint32_t flags
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) :
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m_interpreter (interpreter),
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m_cmd_name (name),
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m_cmd_help_short (),
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m_cmd_help_long (),
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m_cmd_syntax (),
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m_is_alias (false),
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m_flags (flags),
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m_arguments(),
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m_command_override_callback (nullptr),
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m_command_override_baton (nullptr)
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{
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if (help && help[0])
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m_cmd_help_short = help;
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if (syntax && syntax[0])
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m_cmd_syntax = syntax;
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}
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CommandObject::~CommandObject ()
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{
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}
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const char *
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CommandObject::GetHelp ()
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{
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return m_cmd_help_short.c_str();
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}
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const char *
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CommandObject::GetHelpLong ()
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{
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return m_cmd_help_long.c_str();
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}
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const char *
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CommandObject::GetSyntax ()
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{
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if (m_cmd_syntax.length() == 0)
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{
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StreamString syntax_str;
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syntax_str.Printf ("%s", GetCommandName());
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if (GetOptions() != nullptr)
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syntax_str.Printf (" <cmd-options>");
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if (m_arguments.size() > 0)
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{
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syntax_str.Printf (" ");
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if (WantsRawCommandString() && GetOptions() && GetOptions()->NumCommandOptions())
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syntax_str.Printf("-- ");
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GetFormattedCommandArguments (syntax_str);
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}
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m_cmd_syntax = syntax_str.GetData ();
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}
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return m_cmd_syntax.c_str();
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}
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const char *
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CommandObject::GetCommandName ()
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{
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return m_cmd_name.c_str();
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}
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void
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CommandObject::SetCommandName (const char *name)
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{
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m_cmd_name = name;
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}
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void
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CommandObject::SetHelp (const char *cstr)
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{
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m_cmd_help_short = cstr;
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}
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void
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CommandObject::SetHelpLong (const char *cstr)
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{
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m_cmd_help_long = cstr;
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}
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void
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CommandObject::SetHelpLong (std::string str)
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{
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m_cmd_help_long = str;
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}
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void
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CommandObject::SetSyntax (const char *cstr)
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{
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m_cmd_syntax = cstr;
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}
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Options *
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CommandObject::GetOptions ()
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{
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// By default commands don't have options unless this virtual function
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// is overridden by base classes.
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return nullptr;
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}
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bool
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CommandObject::ParseOptions
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Args& args,
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CommandReturnObject &result
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)
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{
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// See if the subclass has options?
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Options *options = GetOptions();
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if (options != nullptr)
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{
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Error error;
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options->NotifyOptionParsingStarting();
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// ParseOptions calls getopt_long_only, which always skips the zero'th item in the array and starts at position 1,
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// so we need to push a dummy value into position zero.
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args.Unshift("dummy_string");
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error = args.ParseOptions (*options);
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// The "dummy_string" will have already been removed by ParseOptions,
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// so no need to remove it.
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if (error.Success())
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error = options->NotifyOptionParsingFinished();
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if (error.Success())
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{
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if (options->VerifyOptions (result))
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return true;
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}
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else
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{
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const char *error_cstr = error.AsCString();
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if (error_cstr)
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{
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// We got an error string, lets use that
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result.AppendError(error_cstr);
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}
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else
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{
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// No error string, output the usage information into result
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options->GenerateOptionUsage (result.GetErrorStream(), this);
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}
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}
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result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed);
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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bool
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CommandObject::CheckRequirements (CommandReturnObject &result)
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{
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#ifdef LLDB_CONFIGURATION_DEBUG
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// Nothing should be stored in m_exe_ctx between running commands as m_exe_ctx
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// has shared pointers to the target, process, thread and frame and we don't
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// want any CommandObject instances to keep any of these objects around
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// longer than for a single command. Every command should call
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// CommandObject::Cleanup() after it has completed
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assert (m_exe_ctx.GetTargetPtr() == NULL);
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assert (m_exe_ctx.GetProcessPtr() == NULL);
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assert (m_exe_ctx.GetThreadPtr() == NULL);
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assert (m_exe_ctx.GetFramePtr() == NULL);
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#endif
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// Lock down the interpreter's execution context prior to running the
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// command so we guarantee the selected target, process, thread and frame
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// can't go away during the execution
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m_exe_ctx = m_interpreter.GetExecutionContext();
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const uint32_t flags = GetFlags().Get();
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if (flags & (eFlagRequiresTarget |
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eFlagRequiresProcess |
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eFlagRequiresThread |
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eFlagRequiresFrame |
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eFlagTryTargetAPILock ))
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{
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if ((flags & eFlagRequiresTarget) && !m_exe_ctx.HasTargetScope())
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{
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result.AppendError (GetInvalidTargetDescription());
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return false;
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}
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if ((flags & eFlagRequiresProcess) && !m_exe_ctx.HasProcessScope())
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{
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result.AppendError (GetInvalidProcessDescription());
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return false;
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}
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if ((flags & eFlagRequiresThread) && !m_exe_ctx.HasThreadScope())
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{
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result.AppendError (GetInvalidThreadDescription());
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return false;
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}
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if ((flags & eFlagRequiresFrame) && !m_exe_ctx.HasFrameScope())
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{
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result.AppendError (GetInvalidFrameDescription());
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return false;
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}
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if ((flags & eFlagRequiresRegContext) && (m_exe_ctx.GetRegisterContext() == nullptr))
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{
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result.AppendError (GetInvalidRegContextDescription());
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return false;
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}
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if (flags & eFlagTryTargetAPILock)
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{
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Target *target = m_exe_ctx.GetTargetPtr();
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if (target)
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m_api_locker.Lock (target->GetAPIMutex());
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}
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}
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if (GetFlags().AnySet (CommandObject::eFlagProcessMustBeLaunched | CommandObject::eFlagProcessMustBePaused))
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{
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Process *process = m_interpreter.GetExecutionContext().GetProcessPtr();
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if (process == nullptr)
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{
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// A process that is not running is considered paused.
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if (GetFlags().Test(CommandObject::eFlagProcessMustBeLaunched))
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{
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result.AppendError ("Process must exist.");
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result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed);
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return false;
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}
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}
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else
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{
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StateType state = process->GetState();
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switch (state)
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{
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case eStateInvalid:
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case eStateSuspended:
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case eStateCrashed:
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case eStateStopped:
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break;
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case eStateConnected:
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case eStateAttaching:
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case eStateLaunching:
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case eStateDetached:
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case eStateExited:
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case eStateUnloaded:
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if (GetFlags().Test(CommandObject::eFlagProcessMustBeLaunched))
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{
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result.AppendError ("Process must be launched.");
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result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed);
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return false;
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}
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break;
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case eStateRunning:
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case eStateStepping:
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if (GetFlags().Test(CommandObject::eFlagProcessMustBePaused))
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{
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result.AppendError ("Process is running. Use 'process interrupt' to pause execution.");
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result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed);
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return false;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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return true;
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}
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void
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CommandObject::Cleanup ()
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{
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m_exe_ctx.Clear();
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m_api_locker.Unlock();
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}
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class CommandDictCommandPartialMatch
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{
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public:
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CommandDictCommandPartialMatch (const char *match_str)
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{
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m_match_str = match_str;
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}
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bool operator() (const std::pair<std::string, lldb::CommandObjectSP> map_element) const
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{
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// A NULL or empty string matches everything.
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if (m_match_str == nullptr || *m_match_str == '\0')
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return true;
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return map_element.first.find (m_match_str, 0) == 0;
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}
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private:
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const char *m_match_str;
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};
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int
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CommandObject::AddNamesMatchingPartialString (CommandObject::CommandMap &in_map, const char *cmd_str,
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StringList &matches)
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{
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int number_added = 0;
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CommandDictCommandPartialMatch matcher(cmd_str);
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CommandObject::CommandMap::iterator matching_cmds = std::find_if (in_map.begin(), in_map.end(), matcher);
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while (matching_cmds != in_map.end())
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{
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++number_added;
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matches.AppendString((*matching_cmds).first.c_str());
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matching_cmds = std::find_if (++matching_cmds, in_map.end(), matcher);;
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}
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return number_added;
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}
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int
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CommandObject::HandleCompletion
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Args &input,
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int &cursor_index,
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int &cursor_char_position,
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int match_start_point,
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int max_return_elements,
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bool &word_complete,
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StringList &matches
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)
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{
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// Default implmentation of WantsCompletion() is !WantsRawCommandString().
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// Subclasses who want raw command string but desire, for example,
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// argument completion should override WantsCompletion() to return true,
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// instead.
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if (WantsRawCommandString() && !WantsCompletion())
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{
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// FIXME: Abstract telling the completion to insert the completion character.
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matches.Clear();
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return -1;
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}
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else
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{
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// Can we do anything generic with the options?
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Options *cur_options = GetOptions();
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CommandReturnObject result;
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OptionElementVector opt_element_vector;
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if (cur_options != nullptr)
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{
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// Re-insert the dummy command name string which will have been
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// stripped off:
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input.Unshift ("dummy-string");
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cursor_index++;
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// I stick an element on the end of the input, because if the last element is
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// option that requires an argument, getopt_long_only will freak out.
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input.AppendArgument ("<FAKE-VALUE>");
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input.ParseArgsForCompletion (*cur_options, opt_element_vector, cursor_index);
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input.DeleteArgumentAtIndex(input.GetArgumentCount() - 1);
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bool handled_by_options;
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handled_by_options = cur_options->HandleOptionCompletion (input,
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opt_element_vector,
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cursor_index,
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cursor_char_position,
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match_start_point,
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max_return_elements,
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word_complete,
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matches);
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if (handled_by_options)
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return matches.GetSize();
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}
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// If we got here, the last word is not an option or an option argument.
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return HandleArgumentCompletion (input,
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cursor_index,
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cursor_char_position,
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opt_element_vector,
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match_start_point,
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max_return_elements,
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word_complete,
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matches);
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}
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}
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bool
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CommandObject::HelpTextContainsWord (const char *search_word)
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{
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std::string options_usage_help;
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bool found_word = false;
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const char *short_help = GetHelp();
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const char *long_help = GetHelpLong();
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const char *syntax_help = GetSyntax();
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if (short_help && strcasestr (short_help, search_word))
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found_word = true;
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else if (long_help && strcasestr (long_help, search_word))
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found_word = true;
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else if (syntax_help && strcasestr (syntax_help, search_word))
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found_word = true;
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if (!found_word
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&& GetOptions() != nullptr)
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{
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StreamString usage_help;
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GetOptions()->GenerateOptionUsage (usage_help, this);
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if (usage_help.GetSize() > 0)
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{
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const char *usage_text = usage_help.GetData();
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if (strcasestr (usage_text, search_word))
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found_word = true;
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}
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}
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return found_word;
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}
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int
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CommandObject::GetNumArgumentEntries ()
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{
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return m_arguments.size();
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}
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CommandObject::CommandArgumentEntry *
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CommandObject::GetArgumentEntryAtIndex (int idx)
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{
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if (static_cast<size_t>(idx) < m_arguments.size())
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return &(m_arguments[idx]);
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return nullptr;
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}
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CommandObject::ArgumentTableEntry *
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CommandObject::FindArgumentDataByType (CommandArgumentType arg_type)
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{
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const ArgumentTableEntry *table = CommandObject::GetArgumentTable();
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for (int i = 0; i < eArgTypeLastArg; ++i)
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if (table[i].arg_type == arg_type)
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return (ArgumentTableEntry *) &(table[i]);
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return nullptr;
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}
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void
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CommandObject::GetArgumentHelp (Stream &str, CommandArgumentType arg_type, CommandInterpreter &interpreter)
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{
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const ArgumentTableEntry* table = CommandObject::GetArgumentTable();
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ArgumentTableEntry *entry = (ArgumentTableEntry *) &(table[arg_type]);
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// The table is *supposed* to be kept in arg_type order, but someone *could* have messed it up...
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if (entry->arg_type != arg_type)
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entry = CommandObject::FindArgumentDataByType (arg_type);
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if (!entry)
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return;
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StreamString name_str;
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name_str.Printf ("<%s>", entry->arg_name);
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if (entry->help_function)
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{
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const char* help_text = entry->help_function();
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if (!entry->help_function.self_formatting)
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{
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interpreter.OutputFormattedHelpText (str, name_str.GetData(), "--", help_text,
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name_str.GetSize());
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}
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else
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{
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interpreter.OutputHelpText(str, name_str.GetData(), "--", help_text,
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name_str.GetSize());
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}
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}
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else
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interpreter.OutputFormattedHelpText (str, name_str.GetData(), "--", entry->help_text, name_str.GetSize());
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}
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const char *
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CommandObject::GetArgumentName (CommandArgumentType arg_type)
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{
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ArgumentTableEntry *entry = (ArgumentTableEntry *) &(CommandObject::GetArgumentTable()[arg_type]);
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// The table is *supposed* to be kept in arg_type order, but someone *could* have messed it up...
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if (entry->arg_type != arg_type)
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entry = CommandObject::FindArgumentDataByType (arg_type);
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if (entry)
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return entry->arg_name;
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StreamString str;
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str << "Arg name for type (" << arg_type << ") not in arg table!";
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return str.GetData();
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}
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bool
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CommandObject::IsPairType (ArgumentRepetitionType arg_repeat_type)
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{
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if ((arg_repeat_type == eArgRepeatPairPlain)
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|| (arg_repeat_type == eArgRepeatPairOptional)
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|| (arg_repeat_type == eArgRepeatPairPlus)
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|| (arg_repeat_type == eArgRepeatPairStar)
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|| (arg_repeat_type == eArgRepeatPairRange)
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|| (arg_repeat_type == eArgRepeatPairRangeOptional))
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return true;
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return false;
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}
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static CommandObject::CommandArgumentEntry
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OptSetFiltered(uint32_t opt_set_mask, CommandObject::CommandArgumentEntry &cmd_arg_entry)
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{
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CommandObject::CommandArgumentEntry ret_val;
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for (unsigned i = 0; i < cmd_arg_entry.size(); ++i)
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if (opt_set_mask & cmd_arg_entry[i].arg_opt_set_association)
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ret_val.push_back(cmd_arg_entry[i]);
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return ret_val;
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}
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// Default parameter value of opt_set_mask is LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL, which means take
|
|
// all the argument data into account. On rare cases where some argument sticks
|
|
// with certain option sets, this function returns the option set filtered args.
|
|
void
|
|
CommandObject::GetFormattedCommandArguments (Stream &str, uint32_t opt_set_mask)
|
|
{
|
|
int num_args = m_arguments.size();
|
|
for (int i = 0; i < num_args; ++i)
|
|
{
|
|
if (i > 0)
|
|
str.Printf (" ");
|
|
CommandArgumentEntry arg_entry =
|
|
opt_set_mask == LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL ? m_arguments[i]
|
|
: OptSetFiltered(opt_set_mask, m_arguments[i]);
|
|
int num_alternatives = arg_entry.size();
|
|
|
|
if ((num_alternatives == 2)
|
|
&& IsPairType (arg_entry[0].arg_repetition))
|
|
{
|
|
const char *first_name = GetArgumentName (arg_entry[0].arg_type);
|
|
const char *second_name = GetArgumentName (arg_entry[1].arg_type);
|
|
switch (arg_entry[0].arg_repetition)
|
|
{
|
|
case eArgRepeatPairPlain:
|
|
str.Printf ("<%s> <%s>", first_name, second_name);
|
|
break;
|
|
case eArgRepeatPairOptional:
|
|
str.Printf ("[<%s> <%s>]", first_name, second_name);
|
|
break;
|
|
case eArgRepeatPairPlus:
|
|
str.Printf ("<%s> <%s> [<%s> <%s> [...]]", first_name, second_name, first_name, second_name);
|
|
break;
|
|
case eArgRepeatPairStar:
|
|
str.Printf ("[<%s> <%s> [<%s> <%s> [...]]]", first_name, second_name, first_name, second_name);
|
|
break;
|
|
case eArgRepeatPairRange:
|
|
str.Printf ("<%s_1> <%s_1> ... <%s_n> <%s_n>", first_name, second_name, first_name, second_name);
|
|
break;
|
|
case eArgRepeatPairRangeOptional:
|
|
str.Printf ("[<%s_1> <%s_1> ... <%s_n> <%s_n>]", first_name, second_name, first_name, second_name);
|
|
break;
|
|
// Explicitly test for all the rest of the cases, so if new types get added we will notice the
|
|
// missing case statement(s).
|
|
case eArgRepeatPlain:
|
|
case eArgRepeatOptional:
|
|
case eArgRepeatPlus:
|
|
case eArgRepeatStar:
|
|
case eArgRepeatRange:
|
|
// These should not be reached, as they should fail the IsPairType test above.
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
StreamString names;
|
|
for (int j = 0; j < num_alternatives; ++j)
|
|
{
|
|
if (j > 0)
|
|
names.Printf (" | ");
|
|
names.Printf ("%s", GetArgumentName (arg_entry[j].arg_type));
|
|
}
|
|
switch (arg_entry[0].arg_repetition)
|
|
{
|
|
case eArgRepeatPlain:
|
|
str.Printf ("<%s>", names.GetData());
|
|
break;
|
|
case eArgRepeatPlus:
|
|
str.Printf ("<%s> [<%s> [...]]", names.GetData(), names.GetData());
|
|
break;
|
|
case eArgRepeatStar:
|
|
str.Printf ("[<%s> [<%s> [...]]]", names.GetData(), names.GetData());
|
|
break;
|
|
case eArgRepeatOptional:
|
|
str.Printf ("[<%s>]", names.GetData());
|
|
break;
|
|
case eArgRepeatRange:
|
|
str.Printf ("<%s_1> .. <%s_n>", names.GetData(), names.GetData());
|
|
break;
|
|
// Explicitly test for all the rest of the cases, so if new types get added we will notice the
|
|
// missing case statement(s).
|
|
case eArgRepeatPairPlain:
|
|
case eArgRepeatPairOptional:
|
|
case eArgRepeatPairPlus:
|
|
case eArgRepeatPairStar:
|
|
case eArgRepeatPairRange:
|
|
case eArgRepeatPairRangeOptional:
|
|
// These should not be hit, as they should pass the IsPairType test above, and control should
|
|
// have gone into the other branch of the if statement.
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
CommandArgumentType
|
|
CommandObject::LookupArgumentName (const char *arg_name)
|
|
{
|
|
CommandArgumentType return_type = eArgTypeLastArg;
|
|
|
|
std::string arg_name_str (arg_name);
|
|
size_t len = arg_name_str.length();
|
|
if (arg_name[0] == '<'
|
|
&& arg_name[len-1] == '>')
|
|
arg_name_str = arg_name_str.substr (1, len-2);
|
|
|
|
const ArgumentTableEntry *table = GetArgumentTable();
|
|
for (int i = 0; i < eArgTypeLastArg; ++i)
|
|
if (arg_name_str.compare (table[i].arg_name) == 0)
|
|
return_type = g_arguments_data[i].arg_type;
|
|
|
|
return return_type;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static const char *
|
|
RegisterNameHelpTextCallback ()
|
|
{
|
|
return "Register names can be specified using the architecture specific names. "
|
|
"They can also be specified using generic names. Not all generic entities have "
|
|
"registers backing them on all architectures. When they don't the generic name "
|
|
"will return an error.\n"
|
|
"The generic names defined in lldb are:\n"
|
|
"\n"
|
|
"pc - program counter register\n"
|
|
"ra - return address register\n"
|
|
"fp - frame pointer register\n"
|
|
"sp - stack pointer register\n"
|
|
"flags - the flags register\n"
|
|
"arg{1-6} - integer argument passing registers.\n";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static const char *
|
|
BreakpointIDHelpTextCallback ()
|
|
{
|
|
return "Breakpoint ID's consist major and minor numbers; the major number "
|
|
"corresponds to the single entity that was created with a 'breakpoint set' "
|
|
"command; the minor numbers correspond to all the locations that were actually "
|
|
"found/set based on the major breakpoint. A full breakpoint ID might look like "
|
|
"3.14, meaning the 14th location set for the 3rd breakpoint. You can specify "
|
|
"all the locations of a breakpoint by just indicating the major breakpoint "
|
|
"number. A valid breakpoint id consists either of just the major id number, "
|
|
"or the major number, a dot, and the location number (e.g. 3 or 3.2 could "
|
|
"both be valid breakpoint ids).";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static const char *
|
|
BreakpointIDRangeHelpTextCallback ()
|
|
{
|
|
return "A 'breakpoint id list' is a manner of specifying multiple breakpoints. "
|
|
"This can be done through several mechanisms. The easiest way is to just "
|
|
"enter a space-separated list of breakpoint ids. To specify all the "
|
|
"breakpoint locations under a major breakpoint, you can use the major "
|
|
"breakpoint number followed by '.*', eg. '5.*' means all the locations under "
|
|
"breakpoint 5. You can also indicate a range of breakpoints by using "
|
|
"<start-bp-id> - <end-bp-id>. The start-bp-id and end-bp-id for a range can "
|
|
"be any valid breakpoint ids. It is not legal, however, to specify a range "
|
|
"using specific locations that cross major breakpoint numbers. I.e. 3.2 - 3.7"
|
|
" is legal; 2 - 5 is legal; but 3.2 - 4.4 is not legal.";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static const char *
|
|
GDBFormatHelpTextCallback ()
|
|
{
|
|
return "A GDB format consists of a repeat count, a format letter and a size letter. "
|
|
"The repeat count is optional and defaults to 1. The format letter is optional "
|
|
"and defaults to the previous format that was used. The size letter is optional "
|
|
"and defaults to the previous size that was used.\n"
|
|
"\n"
|
|
"Format letters include:\n"
|
|
"o - octal\n"
|
|
"x - hexadecimal\n"
|
|
"d - decimal\n"
|
|
"u - unsigned decimal\n"
|
|
"t - binary\n"
|
|
"f - float\n"
|
|
"a - address\n"
|
|
"i - instruction\n"
|
|
"c - char\n"
|
|
"s - string\n"
|
|
"T - OSType\n"
|
|
"A - float as hex\n"
|
|
"\n"
|
|
"Size letters include:\n"
|
|
"b - 1 byte (byte)\n"
|
|
"h - 2 bytes (halfword)\n"
|
|
"w - 4 bytes (word)\n"
|
|
"g - 8 bytes (giant)\n"
|
|
"\n"
|
|
"Example formats:\n"
|
|
"32xb - show 32 1 byte hexadecimal integer values\n"
|
|
"16xh - show 16 2 byte hexadecimal integer values\n"
|
|
"64 - show 64 2 byte hexadecimal integer values (format and size from the last format)\n"
|
|
"dw - show 1 4 byte decimal integer value\n"
|
|
;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static const char *
|
|
FormatHelpTextCallback ()
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
static char* help_text_ptr = nullptr;
|
|
|
|
if (help_text_ptr)
|
|
return help_text_ptr;
|
|
|
|
StreamString sstr;
|
|
sstr << "One of the format names (or one-character names) that can be used to show a variable's value:\n";
|
|
for (Format f = eFormatDefault; f < kNumFormats; f = Format(f+1))
|
|
{
|
|
if (f != eFormatDefault)
|
|
sstr.PutChar('\n');
|
|
|
|
char format_char = FormatManager::GetFormatAsFormatChar(f);
|
|
if (format_char)
|
|
sstr.Printf("'%c' or ", format_char);
|
|
|
|
sstr.Printf ("\"%s\"", FormatManager::GetFormatAsCString(f));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sstr.Flush();
|
|
|
|
std::string data = sstr.GetString();
|
|
|
|
help_text_ptr = new char[data.length()+1];
|
|
|
|
data.copy(help_text_ptr, data.length());
|
|
|
|
return help_text_ptr;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static const char *
|
|
LanguageTypeHelpTextCallback ()
|
|
{
|
|
static char* help_text_ptr = nullptr;
|
|
|
|
if (help_text_ptr)
|
|
return help_text_ptr;
|
|
|
|
StreamString sstr;
|
|
sstr << "One of the following languages:\n";
|
|
|
|
for (unsigned int l = eLanguageTypeUnknown; l < eNumLanguageTypes; ++l)
|
|
{
|
|
sstr << " " << LanguageRuntime::GetNameForLanguageType(static_cast<LanguageType>(l)) << "\n";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sstr.Flush();
|
|
|
|
std::string data = sstr.GetString();
|
|
|
|
help_text_ptr = new char[data.length()+1];
|
|
|
|
data.copy(help_text_ptr, data.length());
|
|
|
|
return help_text_ptr;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static const char *
|
|
SummaryStringHelpTextCallback()
|
|
{
|
|
return
|
|
"A summary string is a way to extract information from variables in order to present them using a summary.\n"
|
|
"Summary strings contain static text, variables, scopes and control sequences:\n"
|
|
" - Static text can be any sequence of non-special characters, i.e. anything but '{', '}', '$', or '\\'.\n"
|
|
" - Variables are sequences of characters beginning with ${, ending with } and that contain symbols in the format described below.\n"
|
|
" - Scopes are any sequence of text between { and }. Anything included in a scope will only appear in the output summary if there were no errors.\n"
|
|
" - Control sequences are the usual C/C++ '\\a', '\\n', ..., plus '\\$', '\\{' and '\\}'.\n"
|
|
"A summary string works by copying static text verbatim, turning control sequences into their character counterpart, expanding variables and trying to expand scopes.\n"
|
|
"A variable is expanded by giving it a value other than its textual representation, and the way this is done depends on what comes after the ${ marker.\n"
|
|
"The most common sequence if ${var followed by an expression path, which is the text one would type to access a member of an aggregate types, given a variable of that type"
|
|
" (e.g. if type T has a member named x, which has a member named y, and if t is of type T, the expression path would be .x.y and the way to fit that into a summary string would be"
|
|
" ${var.x.y}). You can also use ${*var followed by an expression path and in that case the object referred by the path will be dereferenced before being displayed."
|
|
" If the object is not a pointer, doing so will cause an error. For additional details on expression paths, you can type 'help expr-path'. \n"
|
|
"By default, summary strings attempt to display the summary for any variable they reference, and if that fails the value. If neither can be shown, nothing is displayed."
|
|
"In a summary string, you can also use an array index [n], or a slice-like range [n-m]. This can have two different meanings depending on what kind of object the expression"
|
|
" path refers to:\n"
|
|
" - if it is a scalar type (any basic type like int, float, ...) the expression is a bitfield, i.e. the bits indicated by the indexing operator are extracted out of the number"
|
|
" and displayed as an individual variable\n"
|
|
" - if it is an array or pointer the array items indicated by the indexing operator are shown as the result of the variable. if the expression is an array, real array items are"
|
|
" printed; if it is a pointer, the pointer-as-array syntax is used to obtain the values (this means, the latter case can have no range checking)\n"
|
|
"If you are trying to display an array for which the size is known, you can also use [] instead of giving an exact range. This has the effect of showing items 0 thru size - 1.\n"
|
|
"Additionally, a variable can contain an (optional) format code, as in ${var.x.y%code}, where code can be any of the valid formats described in 'help format', or one of the"
|
|
" special symbols only allowed as part of a variable:\n"
|
|
" %V: show the value of the object by default\n"
|
|
" %S: show the summary of the object by default\n"
|
|
" %@: show the runtime-provided object description (for Objective-C, it calls NSPrintForDebugger; for C/C++ it does nothing)\n"
|
|
" %L: show the location of the object (memory address or a register name)\n"
|
|
" %#: show the number of children of the object\n"
|
|
" %T: show the type of the object\n"
|
|
"Another variable that you can use in summary strings is ${svar . This sequence works exactly like ${var, including the fact that ${*svar is an allowed sequence, but uses"
|
|
" the object's synthetic children provider instead of the actual objects. For instance, if you are using STL synthetic children providers, the following summary string would"
|
|
" count the number of actual elements stored in an std::list:\n"
|
|
"type summary add -s \"${svar%#}\" -x \"std::list<\"";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static const char *
|
|
ExprPathHelpTextCallback()
|
|
{
|
|
return
|
|
"An expression path is the sequence of symbols that is used in C/C++ to access a member variable of an aggregate object (class).\n"
|
|
"For instance, given a class:\n"
|
|
" class foo {\n"
|
|
" int a;\n"
|
|
" int b; .\n"
|
|
" foo* next;\n"
|
|
" };\n"
|
|
"the expression to read item b in the item pointed to by next for foo aFoo would be aFoo.next->b.\n"
|
|
"Given that aFoo could just be any object of type foo, the string '.next->b' is the expression path, because it can be attached to any foo instance to achieve the effect.\n"
|
|
"Expression paths in LLDB include dot (.) and arrow (->) operators, and most commands using expression paths have ways to also accept the star (*) operator.\n"
|
|
"The meaning of these operators is the same as the usual one given to them by the C/C++ standards.\n"
|
|
"LLDB also has support for indexing ([ ]) in expression paths, and extends the traditional meaning of the square brackets operator to allow bitfield extraction:\n"
|
|
"for objects of native types (int, float, char, ...) saying '[n-m]' as an expression path (where n and m are any positive integers, e.g. [3-5]) causes LLDB to extract"
|
|
" bits n thru m from the value of the variable. If n == m, [n] is also allowed as a shortcut syntax. For arrays and pointers, expression paths can only contain one index"
|
|
" and the meaning of the operation is the same as the one defined by C/C++ (item extraction). Some commands extend bitfield-like syntax for arrays and pointers with the"
|
|
" meaning of array slicing (taking elements n thru m inside the array or pointed-to memory).";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
CommandObject::GenerateHelpText (CommandReturnObject &result)
|
|
{
|
|
GenerateHelpText(result.GetOutputStream());
|
|
|
|
result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusSuccessFinishNoResult);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
CommandObject::GenerateHelpText (Stream &output_strm)
|
|
{
|
|
CommandInterpreter& interpreter = GetCommandInterpreter();
|
|
if (GetOptions() != nullptr)
|
|
{
|
|
if (WantsRawCommandString())
|
|
{
|
|
std::string help_text (GetHelp());
|
|
help_text.append (" This command takes 'raw' input (no need to quote stuff).");
|
|
interpreter.OutputFormattedHelpText (output_strm, "", "", help_text.c_str(), 1);
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
interpreter.OutputFormattedHelpText (output_strm, "", "", GetHelp(), 1);
|
|
output_strm.Printf ("\nSyntax: %s\n", GetSyntax());
|
|
GetOptions()->GenerateOptionUsage (output_strm, this);
|
|
const char *long_help = GetHelpLong();
|
|
if ((long_help != nullptr)
|
|
&& (strlen (long_help) > 0))
|
|
output_strm.Printf ("\n%s", long_help);
|
|
if (WantsRawCommandString() && !WantsCompletion())
|
|
{
|
|
// Emit the message about using ' -- ' between the end of the command options and the raw input
|
|
// conditionally, i.e., only if the command object does not want completion.
|
|
interpreter.OutputFormattedHelpText (output_strm, "", "",
|
|
"\nIMPORTANT NOTE: Because this command takes 'raw' input, if you use any command options"
|
|
" you must use ' -- ' between the end of the command options and the beginning of the raw input.", 1);
|
|
}
|
|
else if (GetNumArgumentEntries() > 0
|
|
&& GetOptions()
|
|
&& GetOptions()->NumCommandOptions() > 0)
|
|
{
|
|
// Also emit a warning about using "--" in case you are using a command that takes options and arguments.
|
|
interpreter.OutputFormattedHelpText (output_strm, "", "",
|
|
"\nThis command takes options and free-form arguments. If your arguments resemble"
|
|
" option specifiers (i.e., they start with a - or --), you must use ' -- ' between"
|
|
" the end of the command options and the beginning of the arguments.", 1);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
else if (IsMultiwordObject())
|
|
{
|
|
if (WantsRawCommandString())
|
|
{
|
|
std::string help_text (GetHelp());
|
|
help_text.append (" This command takes 'raw' input (no need to quote stuff).");
|
|
interpreter.OutputFormattedHelpText (output_strm, "", "", help_text.c_str(), 1);
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
interpreter.OutputFormattedHelpText (output_strm, "", "", GetHelp(), 1);
|
|
GenerateHelpText (output_strm);
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
const char *long_help = GetHelpLong();
|
|
if ((long_help != nullptr)
|
|
&& (strlen (long_help) > 0))
|
|
output_strm.Printf ("%s", long_help);
|
|
else if (WantsRawCommandString())
|
|
{
|
|
std::string help_text (GetHelp());
|
|
help_text.append (" This command takes 'raw' input (no need to quote stuff).");
|
|
interpreter.OutputFormattedHelpText (output_strm, "", "", help_text.c_str(), 1);
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
interpreter.OutputFormattedHelpText (output_strm, "", "", GetHelp(), 1);
|
|
output_strm.Printf ("\nSyntax: %s\n", GetSyntax());
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
CommandObject::AddIDsArgumentData(CommandArgumentEntry &arg, CommandArgumentType ID, CommandArgumentType IDRange)
|
|
{
|
|
CommandArgumentData id_arg;
|
|
CommandArgumentData id_range_arg;
|
|
|
|
// Create the first variant for the first (and only) argument for this command.
|
|
id_arg.arg_type = ID;
|
|
id_arg.arg_repetition = eArgRepeatOptional;
|
|
|
|
// Create the second variant for the first (and only) argument for this command.
|
|
id_range_arg.arg_type = IDRange;
|
|
id_range_arg.arg_repetition = eArgRepeatOptional;
|
|
|
|
// The first (and only) argument for this command could be either an id or an id_range.
|
|
// Push both variants into the entry for the first argument for this command.
|
|
arg.push_back(id_arg);
|
|
arg.push_back(id_range_arg);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
const char *
|
|
CommandObject::GetArgumentTypeAsCString (const lldb::CommandArgumentType arg_type)
|
|
{
|
|
if (arg_type >=0 && arg_type < eArgTypeLastArg)
|
|
return g_arguments_data[arg_type].arg_name;
|
|
return nullptr;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
const char *
|
|
CommandObject::GetArgumentDescriptionAsCString (const lldb::CommandArgumentType arg_type)
|
|
{
|
|
if (arg_type >=0 && arg_type < eArgTypeLastArg)
|
|
return g_arguments_data[arg_type].help_text;
|
|
return nullptr;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool
|
|
CommandObjectParsed::Execute (const char *args_string, CommandReturnObject &result)
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{
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CommandOverrideCallback command_callback = GetOverrideCallback();
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bool handled = false;
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Args cmd_args (args_string);
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if (command_callback)
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{
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Args full_args (GetCommandName ());
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full_args.AppendArguments(cmd_args);
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handled = command_callback (GetOverrideCallbackBaton(), full_args.GetConstArgumentVector());
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}
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if (!handled)
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{
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for (size_t i = 0; i < cmd_args.GetArgumentCount(); ++i)
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{
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const char *tmp_str = cmd_args.GetArgumentAtIndex (i);
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if (tmp_str[0] == '`') // back-quote
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cmd_args.ReplaceArgumentAtIndex (i, m_interpreter.ProcessEmbeddedScriptCommands (tmp_str));
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}
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if (CheckRequirements(result))
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{
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if (ParseOptions (cmd_args, result))
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{
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// Call the command-specific version of 'Execute', passing it the already processed arguments.
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handled = DoExecute (cmd_args, result);
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}
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}
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Cleanup();
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}
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return handled;
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}
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bool
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CommandObjectRaw::Execute (const char *args_string, CommandReturnObject &result)
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{
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CommandOverrideCallback command_callback = GetOverrideCallback();
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bool handled = false;
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if (command_callback)
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{
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std::string full_command (GetCommandName ());
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full_command += ' ';
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full_command += args_string;
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const char *argv[2] = { nullptr, nullptr };
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argv[0] = full_command.c_str();
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handled = command_callback (GetOverrideCallbackBaton(), argv);
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}
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if (!handled)
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{
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if (CheckRequirements(result))
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handled = DoExecute (args_string, result);
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Cleanup();
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}
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return handled;
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}
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static
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const char *arch_helper()
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|
{
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static StreamString g_archs_help;
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if (g_archs_help.Empty())
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|
{
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StringList archs;
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ArchSpec::AutoComplete(nullptr, archs);
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g_archs_help.Printf("These are the supported architecture names:\n");
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archs.Join("\n", g_archs_help);
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}
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return g_archs_help.GetData();
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}
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CommandObject::ArgumentTableEntry
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CommandObject::g_arguments_data[] =
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{
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{ eArgTypeAddress, "address", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A valid address in the target program's execution space." },
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{ eArgTypeAddressOrExpression, "address-expression", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "An expression that resolves to an address." },
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|
{ eArgTypeAliasName, "alias-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of an abbreviation (alias) for a debugger command." },
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|
{ eArgTypeAliasOptions, "options-for-aliased-command", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Command options to be used as part of an alias (abbreviation) definition. (See 'help commands alias' for more information.)" },
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|
{ eArgTypeArchitecture, "arch", CommandCompletions::eArchitectureCompletion, { arch_helper, true }, "The architecture name, e.g. i386 or x86_64." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeBoolean, "boolean", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A Boolean value: 'true' or 'false'" },
|
|
{ eArgTypeBreakpointID, "breakpt-id", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { BreakpointIDHelpTextCallback, false }, nullptr },
|
|
{ eArgTypeBreakpointIDRange, "breakpt-id-list", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { BreakpointIDRangeHelpTextCallback, false }, nullptr },
|
|
{ eArgTypeByteSize, "byte-size", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Number of bytes to use." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeClassName, "class-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Then name of a class from the debug information in the program." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeCommandName, "cmd-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A debugger command (may be multiple words), without any options or arguments." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeCount, "count", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "An unsigned integer." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeDirectoryName, "directory", CommandCompletions::eDiskDirectoryCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A directory name." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeDisassemblyFlavor, "disassembly-flavor", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A disassembly flavor recognized by your disassembly plugin. Currently the only valid options are \"att\" and \"intel\" for Intel targets" },
|
|
{ eArgTypeDescriptionVerbosity, "description-verbosity", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "How verbose the output of 'po' should be." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeEndAddress, "end-address", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Help text goes here." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeExpression, "expr", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Help text goes here." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeExpressionPath, "expr-path", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { ExprPathHelpTextCallback, true }, nullptr },
|
|
{ eArgTypeExprFormat, "expression-format", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "[ [bool|b] | [bin] | [char|c] | [oct|o] | [dec|i|d|u] | [hex|x] | [float|f] | [cstr|s] ]" },
|
|
{ eArgTypeFilename, "filename", CommandCompletions::eDiskFileCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a file (can include path)." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeFormat, "format", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { FormatHelpTextCallback, true }, nullptr },
|
|
{ eArgTypeFrameIndex, "frame-index", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Index into a thread's list of frames." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeFullName, "fullname", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Help text goes here." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeFunctionName, "function-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a function." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeFunctionOrSymbol, "function-or-symbol", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a function or symbol." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeGDBFormat, "gdb-format", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { GDBFormatHelpTextCallback, true }, nullptr },
|
|
{ eArgTypeIndex, "index", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "An index into a list." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeLanguage, "language", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { LanguageTypeHelpTextCallback, true }, nullptr },
|
|
{ eArgTypeLineNum, "linenum", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Line number in a source file." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeLogCategory, "log-category", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a category within a log channel, e.g. all (try \"log list\" to see a list of all channels and their categories." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeLogChannel, "log-channel", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a log channel, e.g. process.gdb-remote (try \"log list\" to see a list of all channels and their categories)." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeMethod, "method", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A C++ method name." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeName, "name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Help text goes here." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeNewPathPrefix, "new-path-prefix", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Help text goes here." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeNumLines, "num-lines", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The number of lines to use." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeNumberPerLine, "number-per-line", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The number of items per line to display." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeOffset, "offset", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Help text goes here." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeOldPathPrefix, "old-path-prefix", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Help text goes here." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeOneLiner, "one-line-command", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A command that is entered as a single line of text." },
|
|
{ eArgTypePath, "path", CommandCompletions::eDiskFileCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Path." },
|
|
{ eArgTypePermissionsNumber, "perms-numeric", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Permissions given as an octal number (e.g. 755)." },
|
|
{ eArgTypePermissionsString, "perms=string", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Permissions given as a string value (e.g. rw-r-xr--)." },
|
|
{ eArgTypePid, "pid", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The process ID number." },
|
|
{ eArgTypePlugin, "plugin", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Help text goes here." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeProcessName, "process-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of the process." },
|
|
{ eArgTypePythonClass, "python-class", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a Python class." },
|
|
{ eArgTypePythonFunction, "python-function", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a Python function." },
|
|
{ eArgTypePythonScript, "python-script", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Source code written in Python." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeQueueName, "queue-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of the thread queue." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeRegisterName, "register-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { RegisterNameHelpTextCallback, true }, nullptr },
|
|
{ eArgTypeRegularExpression, "regular-expression", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A regular expression." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeRunArgs, "run-args", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Arguments to be passed to the target program when it starts executing." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeRunMode, "run-mode", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Help text goes here." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeScriptedCommandSynchronicity, "script-cmd-synchronicity", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The synchronicity to use to run scripted commands with regard to LLDB event system." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeScriptLang, "script-language", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The scripting language to be used for script-based commands. Currently only Python is valid." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeSearchWord, "search-word", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The word for which you wish to search for information about." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeSelector, "selector", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "An Objective-C selector name." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeSettingIndex, "setting-index", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "An index into a settings variable that is an array (try 'settings list' to see all the possible settings variables and their types)." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeSettingKey, "setting-key", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A key into a settings variables that is a dictionary (try 'settings list' to see all the possible settings variables and their types)." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeSettingPrefix, "setting-prefix", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a settable internal debugger variable up to a dot ('.'), e.g. 'target.process.'" },
|
|
{ eArgTypeSettingVariableName, "setting-variable-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a settable internal debugger variable. Type 'settings list' to see a complete list of such variables." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeShlibName, "shlib-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a shared library." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeSourceFile, "source-file", CommandCompletions::eSourceFileCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a source file.." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeSortOrder, "sort-order", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Specify a sort order when dumping lists." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeStartAddress, "start-address", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Help text goes here." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeSummaryString, "summary-string", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { SummaryStringHelpTextCallback, true }, nullptr },
|
|
{ eArgTypeSymbol, "symbol", CommandCompletions::eSymbolCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Any symbol name (function name, variable, argument, etc.)" },
|
|
{ eArgTypeThreadID, "thread-id", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Thread ID number." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeThreadIndex, "thread-index", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Index into the process' list of threads." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeThreadName, "thread-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The thread's name." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeUnsignedInteger, "unsigned-integer", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "An unsigned integer." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeUnixSignal, "unix-signal", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A valid Unix signal name or number (e.g. SIGKILL, KILL or 9)." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeVarName, "variable-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a variable in your program." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeValue, "value", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A value could be anything, depending on where and how it is used." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeWidth, "width", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Help text goes here." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeNone, "none", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "No help available for this." },
|
|
{ eArgTypePlatform, "platform-name", CommandCompletions::ePlatformPluginCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of an installed platform plug-in . Type 'platform list' to see a complete list of installed platforms." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeWatchpointID, "watchpt-id", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Watchpoint IDs are positive integers." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeWatchpointIDRange, "watchpt-id-list", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "For example, '1-3' or '1 to 3'." },
|
|
{ eArgTypeWatchType, "watch-type", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Specify the type for a watchpoint." }
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
const CommandObject::ArgumentTableEntry*
|
|
CommandObject::GetArgumentTable ()
|
|
{
|
|
// If this assertion fires, then the table above is out of date with the CommandArgumentType enumeration
|
|
assert ((sizeof (CommandObject::g_arguments_data) / sizeof (CommandObject::ArgumentTableEntry)) == eArgTypeLastArg);
|
|
return CommandObject::g_arguments_data;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|