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<entry>
<title>[lldb][NFC] Remove plugin headers from Module (#167789)</title>
<updated>2025-11-13T00:19:17+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Alex Langford</name>
<email>alangford@apple.com</email>
</author>
<published>2025-11-13T00:19:17+00:00</published>
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As of e4a672bc17a2a, lldbCore is free of plugins. These headers are no
longer needed.</content>
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As of e4a672bc17a2a, lldbCore is free of plugins. These headers are no
longer needed.</pre>
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</entry>
<entry>
<title>[lldb][Expression] Encode Module and DIE UIDs into function AsmLabels (#148877)</title>
<updated>2025-08-01T06:21:41+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Michael Buch</name>
<email>michaelbuch12@gmail.com</email>
</author>
<published>2025-08-01T06:21:41+00:00</published>
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LLDB currently attaches `AsmLabel`s to `FunctionDecl`s such that that
the `IRExecutionUnit` can determine which mangled name to call (we can't
rely on Clang deriving the correct mangled name to call because the
debug-info AST doesn't contain all the info that would be encoded in the
DWARF linkage names). However, we don't attach `AsmLabel`s for structors
because they have multiple variants and thus it's not clear which
mangled name to use. In the [RFC on fixing expression evaluation of
abi-tagged
structors](https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-lldb-handling-abi-tagged-constructors-destructors-in-expression-evaluator/82816)
we discussed encoding the structor variant into the `AsmLabel`s.
Specifically in [this
thread](https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-lldb-handling-abi-tagged-constructors-destructors-in-expression-evaluator/82816/7)
we discussed that the contents of the `AsmLabel` are completely under
LLDB's control and we could make use of it to uniquely identify a
function by encoding the exact module and DIE that the function is
associated with (mangled names need not be enough since two identical
mangled symbols may live in different modules). So if we already have a
custom `AsmLabel` format, we can encode the structor variant in a
follow-up (the current idea is to append the structor variant as a
suffix to our custom `AsmLabel` when Clang emits the mangled name into
the JITted IR). Then we would just have to teach the `IRExecutionUnit`
to pick the correct structor variant DIE during symbol resolution. The
draft of this is available
[here](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/149827)

This patch sets up the infrastructure for the custom `AsmLabel` format
by encoding the module id, DIE id and mangled name in it.

**Implementation**

The flow is as follows:
1. Create the label in `DWARFASTParserClang`. The format is:
`$__lldb_func:module_id:die_id:mangled_name`
2. When resolving external symbols in `IRExecutionUnit`, we parse this
label and then do a lookup by DIE ID (or mangled name into the module if
the encoded DIE is a declaration).

Depends on https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/151355</content>
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<pre>
LLDB currently attaches `AsmLabel`s to `FunctionDecl`s such that that
the `IRExecutionUnit` can determine which mangled name to call (we can't
rely on Clang deriving the correct mangled name to call because the
debug-info AST doesn't contain all the info that would be encoded in the
DWARF linkage names). However, we don't attach `AsmLabel`s for structors
because they have multiple variants and thus it's not clear which
mangled name to use. In the [RFC on fixing expression evaluation of
abi-tagged
structors](https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-lldb-handling-abi-tagged-constructors-destructors-in-expression-evaluator/82816)
we discussed encoding the structor variant into the `AsmLabel`s.
Specifically in [this
thread](https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-lldb-handling-abi-tagged-constructors-destructors-in-expression-evaluator/82816/7)
we discussed that the contents of the `AsmLabel` are completely under
LLDB's control and we could make use of it to uniquely identify a
function by encoding the exact module and DIE that the function is
associated with (mangled names need not be enough since two identical
mangled symbols may live in different modules). So if we already have a
custom `AsmLabel` format, we can encode the structor variant in a
follow-up (the current idea is to append the structor variant as a
suffix to our custom `AsmLabel` when Clang emits the mangled name into
the JITted IR). Then we would just have to teach the `IRExecutionUnit`
to pick the correct structor variant DIE during symbol resolution. The
draft of this is available
[here](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/149827)

This patch sets up the infrastructure for the custom `AsmLabel` format
by encoding the module id, DIE id and mangled name in it.

**Implementation**

The flow is as follows:
1. Create the label in `DWARFASTParserClang`. The format is:
`$__lldb_func:module_id:die_id:mangled_name`
2. When resolving external symbols in `IRExecutionUnit`, we parse this
label and then do a lookup by DIE ID (or mangled name into the module if
the encoded DIE is a declaration).

Depends on https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/151355</pre>
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</entry>
<entry>
<title>[lldb-dap] Reuse source object logics (#141426)</title>
<updated>2025-05-31T06:47:18+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Ely Ronnen</name>
<email>elyronnen@gmail.com</email>
</author>
<published>2025-05-31T06:47:18+00:00</published>
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<content type='text'>
Refactor code revolving source objects such that most logics will be
reused.

The main change is to expose a single `CreateSource(addr, target)` that
can return either a normal or an assembly source object, and call
`ShouldDisplayAssemblySource()` only from this function instead of
multiple places across the code.

Other functions can use `source.IsAssemblySource()` in order to check
which type the source is.</content>
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Refactor code revolving source objects such that most logics will be
reused.

The main change is to expose a single `CreateSource(addr, target)` that
can return either a normal or an assembly source object, and call
`ShouldDisplayAssemblySource()` only from this function instead of
multiple places across the code.

Other functions can use `source.IsAssemblySource()` in order to check
which type the source is.</pre>
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</content>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>[lldb] Remerge #136236 (Avoid force loading symbols in statistics collection (#136795)</title>
<updated>2025-04-25T00:23:41+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>royitaqi</name>
<email>royitaqi@users.noreply.github.com</email>
</author>
<published>2025-04-25T00:23:41+00:00</published>
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<content type='text'>
Fix a [test
failure](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/136236#issuecomment-2819772879)
in #136236, apply a minor renaming of statistics, and remerge. See
details below.

# Changes in #136236

Currently, `DebuggerStats::ReportStatistics()` calls
`Module::GetSymtab(/*can_create=*/false)`, but then the latter calls
`SymbolFile::GetSymtab()`. This will load symbols if haven't yet. See
stacktrace below.

The problem is that `DebuggerStats::ReportStatistics` should be
read-only. This is especially important because it reports stats for
symtab parsing/indexing time, which could be affected by the reporting
itself if it's not read-only.

This patch fixes this problem by adding an optional parameter
`SymbolFile::GetSymtab(bool can_create = true)` and receiving the
`false` value passed down from `Module::GetSymtab(/*can_create=*/false)`
when the call is initiated from `DebuggerStats::ReportStatistics()`.

---

Notes about the following stacktrace:
1. This can be reproduced. Create a helloworld program on **macOS** with
dSYM, add `settings set target.preload-symbols false` to `~/.lldbinit`,
do `lldb a.out`, then `statistics dump`.
2. `ObjectFile::GetSymtab` has `llvm::call_once`. So the fact that it
called into `ObjectFileMachO::ParseSymtab` means that the symbol table
is actually being parsed.

```
(lldb) bt
* thread #1, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = step over
    frame #0: 0x0000000124c4d5a0 LLDB`ObjectFileMachO::ParseSymtab(this=0x0000000111504e40, symtab=0x0000600000a05e00) at ObjectFileMachO.cpp:2259:44
  * frame #1: 0x0000000124fc50a0 LLDB`lldb_private::ObjectFile::GetSymtab()::$_0::operator()(this=0x000000016d35c858) const at ObjectFile.cpp:761:9
    frame #5: 0x0000000124fc4e68 LLDB`void std::__1::__call_once_proxy[abi:v160006]&lt;std::__1::tuple&lt;lldb_private::ObjectFile::GetSymtab()::$_0&amp;&amp;&gt;&gt;(__vp=0x000000016d35c7f0) at mutex:652:5
    frame #6: 0x0000000198afb99c libc++.1.dylib`std::__1::__call_once(unsigned long volatile&amp;, void*, void (*)(void*)) + 196
    frame #7: 0x0000000124fc4dd0 LLDB`void std::__1::call_once[abi:v160006]&lt;lldb_private::ObjectFile::GetSymtab()::$_0&gt;(__flag=0x0000600003920080, __func=0x000000016d35c858) at mutex:670:9
    frame #8: 0x0000000124fc3cb0 LLDB`void llvm::call_once&lt;lldb_private::ObjectFile::GetSymtab()::$_0&gt;(flag=0x0000600003920080, F=0x000000016d35c858) at Threading.h:88:5
    frame #9: 0x0000000124fc2bc4 LLDB`lldb_private::ObjectFile::GetSymtab(this=0x0000000111504e40) at ObjectFile.cpp:755:5
    frame #10: 0x0000000124fe0a28 LLDB`lldb_private::SymbolFileCommon::GetSymtab(this=0x0000000104865200) at SymbolFile.cpp:158:39
    frame #11: 0x0000000124d8fedc LLDB`lldb_private::Module::GetSymtab(this=0x00000001113041a8, can_create=false) at Module.cpp:1027:21
    frame #12: 0x0000000125125bdc LLDB`lldb_private::DebuggerStats::ReportStatistics(debugger=0x000000014284d400, target=0x0000000115808200, options=0x000000014195d6d1) at Statistics.cpp:329:30
    frame #13: 0x0000000125672978 LLDB`CommandObjectStatsDump::DoExecute(this=0x000000014195d540, command=0x000000016d35d820, result=0x000000016d35e150) at CommandObjectStats.cpp:144:18
    frame #14: 0x0000000124f29b40 LLDB`lldb_private::CommandObjectParsed::Execute(this=0x000000014195d540, args_string="", result=0x000000016d35e150) at CommandObject.cpp:832:9
    frame #15: 0x0000000124efbd70 LLDB`lldb_private::CommandInterpreter::HandleCommand(this=0x0000000141b22f30, command_line="statistics dump", lazy_add_to_history=eLazyBoolCalculate, result=0x000000016d35e150, force_repeat_command=false) at CommandInterpreter.cpp:2134:14
    frame #16: 0x0000000124f007f4 LLDB`lldb_private::CommandInterpreter::IOHandlerInputComplete(this=0x0000000141b22f30, io_handler=0x00000001419b2aa8, line="statistics dump") at CommandInterpreter.cpp:3251:3
    frame #17: 0x0000000124d7b5ec LLDB`lldb_private::IOHandlerEditline::Run(this=0x00000001419b2aa8) at IOHandler.cpp:588:22
    frame #18: 0x0000000124d1e8fc LLDB`lldb_private::Debugger::RunIOHandlers(this=0x000000014284d400) at Debugger.cpp:1225:16
    frame #19: 0x0000000124f01f74 LLDB`lldb_private::CommandInterpreter::RunCommandInterpreter(this=0x0000000141b22f30, options=0x000000016d35e63c) at CommandInterpreter.cpp:3543:16
    frame #20: 0x0000000122840294 LLDB`lldb::SBDebugger::RunCommandInterpreter(this=0x000000016d35ebd8, auto_handle_events=true, spawn_thread=false) at SBDebugger.cpp:1212:42
    frame #21: 0x0000000102aa6d28 lldb`Driver::MainLoop(this=0x000000016d35ebb8) at Driver.cpp:621:18
    frame #22: 0x0000000102aa75b0 lldb`main(argc=1, argv=0x000000016d35f548) at Driver.cpp:829:26
    frame #23: 0x0000000198858274 dyld`start + 2840
```

# Changes in this PR top of the above

Fix a [test
failure](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/136236#issuecomment-2819772879)
in `TestStats.py`. The original version of the added test checks that
all modules have symbol count zero when `target.preload-symbols ==
false`. The test failed on macOS. Due to various reasons, on macOS,
symbols can be loaded for dylibs even with that setting, but not for the
main module. For now, the fix of the test is to limit the assertion to
only the main module. The test now passes on macOS. In the future, when
we have a way to control a specific list of plug-ins to be loaded, there
may be a configuration that this test can use to assert that all modules
have symbol count zero.

Apply a minor renaming of statistics, per the
[suggestion](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/136226#issuecomment-2825080275)
in #136226 after merge.
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<pre>
Fix a [test
failure](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/136236#issuecomment-2819772879)
in #136236, apply a minor renaming of statistics, and remerge. See
details below.

# Changes in #136236

Currently, `DebuggerStats::ReportStatistics()` calls
`Module::GetSymtab(/*can_create=*/false)`, but then the latter calls
`SymbolFile::GetSymtab()`. This will load symbols if haven't yet. See
stacktrace below.

The problem is that `DebuggerStats::ReportStatistics` should be
read-only. This is especially important because it reports stats for
symtab parsing/indexing time, which could be affected by the reporting
itself if it's not read-only.

This patch fixes this problem by adding an optional parameter
`SymbolFile::GetSymtab(bool can_create = true)` and receiving the
`false` value passed down from `Module::GetSymtab(/*can_create=*/false)`
when the call is initiated from `DebuggerStats::ReportStatistics()`.

---

Notes about the following stacktrace:
1. This can be reproduced. Create a helloworld program on **macOS** with
dSYM, add `settings set target.preload-symbols false` to `~/.lldbinit`,
do `lldb a.out`, then `statistics dump`.
2. `ObjectFile::GetSymtab` has `llvm::call_once`. So the fact that it
called into `ObjectFileMachO::ParseSymtab` means that the symbol table
is actually being parsed.

```
(lldb) bt
* thread #1, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = step over
    frame #0: 0x0000000124c4d5a0 LLDB`ObjectFileMachO::ParseSymtab(this=0x0000000111504e40, symtab=0x0000600000a05e00) at ObjectFileMachO.cpp:2259:44
  * frame #1: 0x0000000124fc50a0 LLDB`lldb_private::ObjectFile::GetSymtab()::$_0::operator()(this=0x000000016d35c858) const at ObjectFile.cpp:761:9
    frame #5: 0x0000000124fc4e68 LLDB`void std::__1::__call_once_proxy[abi:v160006]&lt;std::__1::tuple&lt;lldb_private::ObjectFile::GetSymtab()::$_0&amp;&amp;&gt;&gt;(__vp=0x000000016d35c7f0) at mutex:652:5
    frame #6: 0x0000000198afb99c libc++.1.dylib`std::__1::__call_once(unsigned long volatile&amp;, void*, void (*)(void*)) + 196
    frame #7: 0x0000000124fc4dd0 LLDB`void std::__1::call_once[abi:v160006]&lt;lldb_private::ObjectFile::GetSymtab()::$_0&gt;(__flag=0x0000600003920080, __func=0x000000016d35c858) at mutex:670:9
    frame #8: 0x0000000124fc3cb0 LLDB`void llvm::call_once&lt;lldb_private::ObjectFile::GetSymtab()::$_0&gt;(flag=0x0000600003920080, F=0x000000016d35c858) at Threading.h:88:5
    frame #9: 0x0000000124fc2bc4 LLDB`lldb_private::ObjectFile::GetSymtab(this=0x0000000111504e40) at ObjectFile.cpp:755:5
    frame #10: 0x0000000124fe0a28 LLDB`lldb_private::SymbolFileCommon::GetSymtab(this=0x0000000104865200) at SymbolFile.cpp:158:39
    frame #11: 0x0000000124d8fedc LLDB`lldb_private::Module::GetSymtab(this=0x00000001113041a8, can_create=false) at Module.cpp:1027:21
    frame #12: 0x0000000125125bdc LLDB`lldb_private::DebuggerStats::ReportStatistics(debugger=0x000000014284d400, target=0x0000000115808200, options=0x000000014195d6d1) at Statistics.cpp:329:30
    frame #13: 0x0000000125672978 LLDB`CommandObjectStatsDump::DoExecute(this=0x000000014195d540, command=0x000000016d35d820, result=0x000000016d35e150) at CommandObjectStats.cpp:144:18
    frame #14: 0x0000000124f29b40 LLDB`lldb_private::CommandObjectParsed::Execute(this=0x000000014195d540, args_string="", result=0x000000016d35e150) at CommandObject.cpp:832:9
    frame #15: 0x0000000124efbd70 LLDB`lldb_private::CommandInterpreter::HandleCommand(this=0x0000000141b22f30, command_line="statistics dump", lazy_add_to_history=eLazyBoolCalculate, result=0x000000016d35e150, force_repeat_command=false) at CommandInterpreter.cpp:2134:14
    frame #16: 0x0000000124f007f4 LLDB`lldb_private::CommandInterpreter::IOHandlerInputComplete(this=0x0000000141b22f30, io_handler=0x00000001419b2aa8, line="statistics dump") at CommandInterpreter.cpp:3251:3
    frame #17: 0x0000000124d7b5ec LLDB`lldb_private::IOHandlerEditline::Run(this=0x00000001419b2aa8) at IOHandler.cpp:588:22
    frame #18: 0x0000000124d1e8fc LLDB`lldb_private::Debugger::RunIOHandlers(this=0x000000014284d400) at Debugger.cpp:1225:16
    frame #19: 0x0000000124f01f74 LLDB`lldb_private::CommandInterpreter::RunCommandInterpreter(this=0x0000000141b22f30, options=0x000000016d35e63c) at CommandInterpreter.cpp:3543:16
    frame #20: 0x0000000122840294 LLDB`lldb::SBDebugger::RunCommandInterpreter(this=0x000000016d35ebd8, auto_handle_events=true, spawn_thread=false) at SBDebugger.cpp:1212:42
    frame #21: 0x0000000102aa6d28 lldb`Driver::MainLoop(this=0x000000016d35ebb8) at Driver.cpp:621:18
    frame #22: 0x0000000102aa75b0 lldb`main(argc=1, argv=0x000000016d35f548) at Driver.cpp:829:26
    frame #23: 0x0000000198858274 dyld`start + 2840
```

# Changes in this PR top of the above

Fix a [test
failure](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/136236#issuecomment-2819772879)
in `TestStats.py`. The original version of the added test checks that
all modules have symbol count zero when `target.preload-symbols ==
false`. The test failed on macOS. Due to various reasons, on macOS,
symbols can be loaded for dylibs even with that setting, but not for the
main module. For now, the fix of the test is to limit the assertion to
only the main module. The test now passes on macOS. In the future, when
we have a way to control a specific list of plug-ins to be loaded, there
may be a configuration that this test can use to assert that all modules
have symbol count zero.

Apply a minor renaming of statistics, per the
[suggestion](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/136226#issuecomment-2825080275)
in #136226 after merge.
</pre>
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<entry>
<title>Revert "[lldb] Avoid force loading symbols in statistics collection (#136236)"</title>
<updated>2025-04-22T00:19:54+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Shubham Sandeep Rastogi</name>
<email>srastogi22@apple.com</email>
</author>
<published>2025-04-22T00:19:54+00:00</published>
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<content type='text'>
This reverts commit d5b40c71f6be972f677de5d9886f91866df007b5.

This change broke greendragon lldb test:

lldb-api :: commands/statistics/basic/TestStats.py

And is therefore being reverted.
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<pre>
This reverts commit d5b40c71f6be972f677de5d9886f91866df007b5.

This change broke greendragon lldb test:

lldb-api :: commands/statistics/basic/TestStats.py

And is therefore being reverted.
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</content>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>[lldb] Avoid force loading symbols in statistics collection (#136236)</title>
<updated>2025-04-21T23:53:14+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>royitaqi</name>
<email>royitaqi@users.noreply.github.com</email>
</author>
<published>2025-04-21T23:53:14+00:00</published>
<link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='https://git.belthelziquor.com/llvm-project.git/commit/?id=d5b40c71f6be972f677de5d9886f91866df007b5'/>
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<content type='text'>
Currently, `DebuggerStats::ReportStatistics()` calls
`Module::GetSymtab(/*can_create=*/false)`, but then the latter calls
`SymbolFile::GetSymtab()`. This will load symbols if haven't yet. See
stacktrace below.

The problem is that `DebuggerStats::ReportStatistics` should be
read-only. This is especially important because it reports stats for
symtab parsing/indexing time, which could be affected by the reporting
itself if it's not read-only.

This patch fixes this problem by adding an optional parameter
`SymbolFile::GetSymtab(bool can_create = true)` and receive the `false`
value passed down from `Module::GetSymtab(/*can_create=*/false)` when
the call was initiated from `DebuggerStats::ReportStatistics()`.
</content>
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<pre>
Currently, `DebuggerStats::ReportStatistics()` calls
`Module::GetSymtab(/*can_create=*/false)`, but then the latter calls
`SymbolFile::GetSymtab()`. This will load symbols if haven't yet. See
stacktrace below.

The problem is that `DebuggerStats::ReportStatistics` should be
read-only. This is especially important because it reports stats for
symtab parsing/indexing time, which could be affected by the reporting
itself if it's not read-only.

This patch fixes this problem by adding an optional parameter
`SymbolFile::GetSymtab(bool can_create = true)` and receive the `false`
value passed down from `Module::GetSymtab(/*can_create=*/false)` when
the call was initiated from `DebuggerStats::ReportStatistics()`.
</pre>
</div>
</content>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>[LLDB] Reapply refactored CPlusPlusLanguage::MethodName to break lldb-server dependencies (#135033)</title>
<updated>2025-04-14T10:30:09+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Dmitry Vasilyev</name>
<email>dvassiliev@accesssoftek.com</email>
</author>
<published>2025-04-14T10:30:09+00:00</published>
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<content type='text'>
The original PR is #132274.

Co-authored-by: @bulbazord Alex Langford</content>
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The original PR is #132274.

Co-authored-by: @bulbazord Alex Langford</pre>
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<title>Revert "[LLDB] Refactored CPlusPlusLanguage::MethodName to break lldb-server dependencies" (#134995)</title>
<updated>2025-04-09T12:16:23+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>David Spickett</name>
<email>david.spickett@linaro.org</email>
</author>
<published>2025-04-09T12:16:23+00:00</published>
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Reverts llvm/llvm-project#132274

Broke a test on LLDB Widows on Arm:
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/141/builds/7726
```
FAIL: test_dwarf (lldbsuite.test.lldbtest.TestExternCSymbols.test_dwarf)
&lt;...&gt;
    self.assertTrue(self.res.Succeeded(), msg + output)

AssertionError: False is not true : Command 'expression -- foo()' did not return successfully

Error output:

error: Couldn't look up symbols:

  int foo(void)

Hint: The expression tried to call a function that is not present in the target, perhaps because it was optimized out by the compiler.
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Reverts llvm/llvm-project#132274

Broke a test on LLDB Widows on Arm:
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/141/builds/7726
```
FAIL: test_dwarf (lldbsuite.test.lldbtest.TestExternCSymbols.test_dwarf)
&lt;...&gt;
    self.assertTrue(self.res.Succeeded(), msg + output)

AssertionError: False is not true : Command 'expression -- foo()' did not return successfully

Error output:

error: Couldn't look up symbols:

  int foo(void)

Hint: The expression tried to call a function that is not present in the target, perhaps because it was optimized out by the compiler.
```</pre>
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<entry>
<title>[LLDB] Refactored CPlusPlusLanguage::MethodName to break lldb-server dependencies (#132274)</title>
<updated>2025-04-09T05:11:56+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Dmitry Vasilyev</name>
<email>dvassiliev@accesssoftek.com</email>
</author>
<published>2025-04-09T05:11:56+00:00</published>
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This patch addresses the issue #129543.
After this patch the size of lldb-server is reduced by 9MB.

Co-authored-by: @bulbazord Alex Langford</content>
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This patch addresses the issue #129543.
After this patch the size of lldb-server is reduced by 9MB.

Co-authored-by: @bulbazord Alex Langford</pre>
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<title>Add a new affordance that the Python module in a dSYM (#133290)</title>
<updated>2025-04-01T16:54:06+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>jimingham</name>
<email>jingham@apple.com</email>
</author>
<published>2025-04-01T16:54:06+00:00</published>
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So the dSYM can be told what target it has been loaded into.

When lldb is loading modules, while creating a target, it will run
"command script import" on any Python modules in Resources/Python in the
dSYM. However, this happens WHILE the target is being created, so it is
not yet in the target list. That means that these scripts can't act on
the target that they a part of when they get loaded.

This patch adds a new python API that lldb will call:

__lldb_module_added_to_target

if it is defined in the module, passing in the Target the module was
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So the dSYM can be told what target it has been loaded into.

When lldb is loading modules, while creating a target, it will run
"command script import" on any Python modules in Resources/Python in the
dSYM. However, this happens WHILE the target is being created, so it is
not yet in the target list. That means that these scripts can't act on
the target that they a part of when they get loaded.

This patch adds a new python API that lldb will call:

__lldb_module_added_to_target

if it is defined in the module, passing in the Target the module was
being added to, so that code in these dSYM's don't have to guess.</pre>
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