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This patch adds the notion of "Facade" locations which can be reported
from a ScriptedResolver instead of the actual underlying breakpoint
location for the breakpoint. Also add a "was_hit" method to the scripted
resolver that allows the breakpoint to say which of these "Facade"
locations was hit, and "get_location_description" to provide a
description for the facade locations.
I apologize in advance for the size of the patch. Almost all of what's
here was necessary to (a) make the feature testable and (b) not break
any of the current behavior.
The motivation for this feature is given in the "Providing Facade
Locations" section that I added to the python-reference.rst so I won't
repeat it here.
rdar://152112327
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This patch introduces a new scripting affordance in lldb:
`ScriptedFrame`.
This allows user to produce mock stackframes in scripted threads and
scripted processes from a python script.
With this change, StackFrame can be synthetized from different sources:
- Either from a dictionary containing a load address, and a frame index,
which is the legacy way.
- Or by creating a ScriptedFrame python object.
One particularity of synthezising stackframes from the ScriptedFrame
python object, is that these frame have an optional PC, meaning that
they don't have a report a valid PC and they can act as shells that just
contain static information, like the frame function name, the list of
variables or registers, etc. It can also provide a symbol context.
rdar://157260006
Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
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(#150720)
This is NFC, I'm modernizing the interface before I add to it in a
subsequent commit.
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of it (#109498)
This patch re-lands #105449 and fixes the various test failures.
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Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
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...and "[lldb/Interpreter] Introduce `ScriptedStopHook{,Python}Interface` & make use of it (#105449)"
This reverts commit 76b827bb4d5b4cc4d3229c4c6de2529e8b156810, and commit 1e131ddfa8f1d7b18c85c6e4079458be8b419421
because the first commit caused the test command-stop-hook-output.test to fail.
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of it (#105449)
This patch introduces new `ScriptedStopHook{,Python}Interface` classes
that make use of the Scripted Interface infrastructure and makes use of
it in `StopHookScripted`.
It also relax the requirement on the number of argument for initializing
scripting extension if the size of the interface parameter pack contains
1 less element than the extension maximum number of positional arguments
for this initializer.
This addresses the cases where the embedded interpreter session
dictionary is passed to the extension initializer which is not used most
of the time.
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Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
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This patch removes all of the Set.* methods from Status.
This cleanup is part of a series of patches that make it harder use the
anti-pattern of keeping a long-lives Status object around and updating
it while dropping any errors it contains on the floor.
This patch is largely NFC, the more interesting next steps this enables
is to:
1. remove Status.Clear()
2. assert that Status::operator=() never overwrites an error
3. remove Status::operator=()
Note that step (2) will bring 90% of the benefits for users, and step
(3) will dramatically clean up the error handling code in various
places. In the end my goal is to convert all APIs that are of the form
` ResultTy DoFoo(Status& error)
`
to
` llvm::Expected<ResultTy> DoFoo()
`
How to read this patch?
The interesting changes are in Status.h and Status.cpp, all other
changes are mostly
` perl -pi -e 's/\.SetErrorString/ = Status::FromErrorString/g' $(git
grep -l SetErrorString lldb/source)
`
plus the occasional manual cleanup.
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Reverts https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/97273 since it broke
the windows bot:
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/141/builds/1025/steps/4/logs/stdio
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This patch tries to fix the following build failure on windows:
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/141/builds/1083
This started happening following 2914a4b88837, and it seems to be caused
by some special `#include` ordering for the lldb-python header on Windows.
Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
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return value (#96985)" (#97092)
This reverts commit a2e3af5d581547d3ea53e5383d6f7f1cab45120a and solves
the build error in
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/141/builds/369.
Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
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return value (#96985)"
This reverts commit 1130e923e2d7fe046101bf639bc5ebcde194c005.
Very likely causes build problems on Windows and with LLVM_NO_DEAD_STRIP=ON,
see https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/96985#pullrequestreview-2147599208
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value (#96985)
This patch changes `ScriptedThreadPlan::GetStopDescription` behavior by
discarding its return value since it is optional in the first place (the
user doesn't need to provide a return value in their implementation).
This patch also addresses the test failures in TestStepScripted
following 9a9ec22 and re-enables the tests that were XFAIL'd previously.
The issue here was that the `Stream*` that's passed to
`ThreadPlanPython::GetDescription` wasn't being passed by reference to
the python method so it was never updated to reflect how the python
method interacted with it.
This patch solves this issue by making a temporary `StreamSP` that will
be passed to the python method by reference, after what we will copy its
content to the caller `Stream` pointer argument.
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Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
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(#70392) (#96868)
This patch makes ScriptedThreadPlan conforming to the ScriptedInterface
& ScriptedPythonInterface facilities by introducing 2
ScriptedThreadPlanInterface & ScriptedThreadPlanPythonInterface classes.
This allows us to get rid of every ScriptedThreadPlan-specific SWIG
method and re-use the same affordances as other scripting offordances,
like Scripted{Process,Thread,Platform} & OperatingSystem.
To do so, this adds new transformer methods for `ThreadPlan`, `Stream` &
`Event`, to allow the bijection between C++ objects and their python
counterparts.
This just re-lands #70392 after fixing test failures.
Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
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(Reland #70392)" (#93153)
Reverts llvm/llvm-project#93149 since it breaks
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/68/builds/74799
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#70392) (#93149)
This patch makes ScriptedThreadPlan conforming to the ScriptedInterface
& ScriptedPythonInterface facilities by introducing 2
ScriptedThreadPlanInterface & ScriptedThreadPlanPythonInterface classes.
This allows us to get rid of every ScriptedThreadPlan-specific SWIG
method and re-use the same affordances as other scripting offordances,
like Scripted{Process,Thread,Platform} & OperatingSystem.
To do so, this adds new transformer methods for `ThreadPlan`, `Stream` &
`Event`, to allow the bijection between C++ objects and their python
counterparts.
This just re-lands #70392 after fixing test failures.
Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
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(#70392)"
Temporarily revert to unblock the CI bots, this is breaking the -DLLVM_ENABLE_MODULES=On
modules style build. I've notified Ismail.
This reverts commit 888501bc631c4f6d373b4081ff6c504a1ce4a682.
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This patch makes ScriptedThreadPlan conforming to the ScriptedInterface
& ScriptedPythonInterface facilities by introducing 2
ScriptedThreadPlanInterface & ScriptedThreadPlanPythonInterface classes.
This allows us to get rid of every ScriptedThreadPlan-specific SWIG
method and re-use the same affordances as other scripting offordances,
like Scripted{Process,Thread,Platform} & OperatingSystem.
To do so, this adds new transformer methods for `ThreadPlan`, `Stream` &
`Event`, to allow the bijection between C++ objects and their python
counterparts.
Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
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(#70392)"
This reverts commit 4b3cd379cce3f455bf3c8677ca7a5be6e708a4ce since it
introduces some test failures:
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/68/builds/62556
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This patch makes ScriptedThreadPlan conforming to the ScriptedInterface
& ScriptedPythonInterface facilities by introducing 2
ScriptedThreadPlanInterface & ScriptedThreadPlanPythonInterface classes.
This allows us to get rid of every ScriptedThreadPlan-specific SWIG
method and re-use the same affordances as other scripting offordances,
like Scripted{Process,Thread,Platform} & OperatingSystem.
To do so, this adds new transformer methods for `ThreadPlan`, `Stream` &
`Event`, to allow the bijection between C++ objects and their python
counterparts.
Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
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As we're consolidating and streamlining the various scripting
affordances of lldb, we keep creating new interface files.
This patch groups all the current interface files into a separate sub
directory called `Interfaces` both in the core `Interpreter` directory
and the `ScriptInterpreter` plugin directory.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D158833
Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
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