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2025-01-24[lldb] Use the first address range as the function address (#122440)Pavel Labath
This is the behavior expected by DWARF. It also requires some fixups to algorithms which were storing the addresses of some objects (Blocks and Variables) relative to the beginning of the function. There are plenty of things that still don't work in this setups, but this change is sufficient for the expression evaluator to correctly recognize the entry point of a function in this case.
2024-11-12[lldb] (Begin to) support discontinuous lldb_private::Functions (#115730)Pavel Labath
This is the beginning of a different, more fundamental approach to handling. This PR tries to tries to minimize functional changes. It only makes sure that we store the true set of ranges inside the function object, so that subsequent patches can make use of it.
2024-01-04Add support for inline DWARF source files. (#75880)Adrian Prantl
LLVM supports DWARF 5 linetable extension to store source files inline in DWARF. This is particularly useful for compiler-generated source code. This implementation tries to materialize them as temporary files lazily, so SBAPI clients don't need to be aware of them. rdar://110926168
2023-01-07[lldb] Use std::optional instead of llvm::Optional (NFC)Kazu Hirata
This patch replaces (llvm::|)Optional< with std::optional<. I'll post a separate patch to clean up the "using" declarations, #include "llvm/ADT/Optional.h", etc. This is part of an effort to migrate from llvm::Optional to std::optional: https://discourse.llvm.org/t/deprecating-llvm-optional-x-hasvalue-getvalue-getvalueor/63716
2023-01-07[lldb] Add #include <optional> (NFC)Kazu Hirata
This patch adds #include <optional> to those files containing llvm::Optional<...> or Optional<...>. I'll post a separate patch to actually replace llvm::Optional with std::optional. This is part of an effort to migrate from llvm::Optional to std::optional: https://discourse.llvm.org/t/deprecating-llvm-optional-x-hasvalue-getvalue-getvalueor/63716
2022-12-04[lldb] Use std::nullopt instead of None (NFC)Kazu Hirata
This patch mechanically replaces None with std::nullopt where the compiler would warn if None were deprecated. The intent is to reduce the amount of manual work required in migrating from Optional to std::optional. This is part of an effort to migrate from llvm::Optional to std::optional: https://discourse.llvm.org/t/deprecating-llvm-optional-x-hasvalue-getvalue-getvalueor/63716
2022-04-25Refactor protected virtual functions from SymbolFile into new ↵Jeffrey Tan
SymbolFileCommon class. This is a preparatory patch for https://reviews.llvm.org/D121631. It refactors protected virtual members of SymbolFile into a new SymbolFileCommon class per suggestion in: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121631 This will avoid the friendship declaration in that patch. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124110
2021-10-27Remove ConstString from Language, LanguageRuntime, SystemRuntime and ↵Pavel Labath
SymbolFile plugin names
2021-10-18[lldb] Return StringRef from PluginInterface::GetPluginNamePavel Labath
There is no reason why this function should be returning a ConstString. While modifying these files, I also fixed several instances where GetPluginName and GetPluginNameStatic were returning different strings. I am not changing the return type of GetPluginNameStatic in this patch, as that would necessitate additional changes, and this patch is big enough as it is. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111877
2021-09-13[lldb] Remove PluginInterface::GetPluginVersionPavel Labath
In all these years, we haven't found a use for this function (it has zero callers). Lets just remove the boilerplate. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109600
2020-10-09[lldb] Delete copy operations on PluginInterface classPavel Labath
This is a polymorphic class, copying it is a bad idea. This was not a problem because most classes inheriting from it were deleting their copy operations themselves. However, this enables us to delete those explicit deletions, and ensure noone forgets to add them in the future.
2020-02-14[lldb/Plugin] s/LLDB_PLUGIN/LLDB_PLUGIN_DEFINE/ (NFC)Jonas Devlieghere
Rename LLDB_PLUGIN to LLDB_PLUGIN_DEFINE as Pavel suggested in D73067 to avoid name conflict.
2020-02-10[LLDB] Fix GCC warnings about extra semicolons. NFC.Martin Storsjö
2020-02-07[lldb/Plugins] Use external functions to (de)initialize pluginsJonas Devlieghere
This is a step towards making the initialize and terminate calls be generated by CMake, which in turn is towards making it possible to disable plugins at configuration time. Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74245
2020-01-24[lldb][NFC] Fix all formatting errors in .cpp file headersRaphael Isemann
Summary: A *.cpp file header in LLDB (and in LLDB) should like this: ``` //===-- TestUtilities.cpp -------------------------------------------------===// ``` However in LLDB most of our source files have arbitrary changes to this format and these changes are spreading through LLDB as folks usually just use the existing source files as templates for their new files (most notably the unnecessary editor language indicator `-*- C++ -*-` is spreading and in every review someone is pointing out that this is wrong, resulting in people pointing out that this is done in the same way in other files). This patch removes most of these inconsistencies including the editor language indicators, all the different missing/additional '-' characters, files that center the file name, missing trailing `===//` (mostly caused by clang-format breaking the line). Reviewers: aprantl, espindola, jfb, shafik, JDevlieghere Reviewed By: JDevlieghere Subscribers: dexonsmith, wuzish, emaste, sdardis, nemanjai, kbarton, MaskRay, atanasyan, arphaman, jfb, abidh, jsji, JDevlieghere, usaxena95, lldb-commits Tags: #lldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73258
2019-11-15Add RTTI support to the SymbolFile class hierarchyAdrian Prantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70322
2019-10-01Remove size_t return parameter from FindTypesAdrian Prantl
In r368345 I accidentally introduced a regression that would over-report the number of matches found by FindTypes if the DeclContext Filter was hit. This patch simply removes the size_t return parameter altogether — it's not that useful. rdar://problem/55500457 Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68169 llvm-svn: 373344
2019-07-31SymbolVendor: Remove the object file member variablePavel Labath
Summary: The last responsibility of the SymbolVendor was to hold an owning reference to the object file (in case symbols are being read from a different file than the main module). As SymbolFile classes already hold a non-owning reference to the object file, we can easily remove this responsibility of the SymbolVendor by making the SymbolFile reference owning. Reviewers: JDevlieghere, clayborg, jingham Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65401 llvm-svn: 367392
2019-07-30SymbolVendor: Move locking into the Symbol FilesPavel Labath
Summary: The last bit of functionality in SymbolVendor passthrough functions is the locking the module mutex. While it may be nice doing the locking in a central place, we weren't really succesful in doing that right now, because some SymbolFile function could still be called without going through the SymbolVendor. This meant in SymbolFileDWARF (the only battle-tested symbol file implementation) roughly a half of the functions was taking additional locks and another half was asserting that the lock is already held. By making the SymbolFile responsible for locking, we can at least make the situation in SymbolFileDWARF more consistent. Reviewers: clayborg, JDevlieghere, jingham, jdoerfert Subscribers: aprantl, lldb-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65329 llvm-svn: 367298
2019-07-23SymbolVendor: Move compile unit handling into the SymbolFile classPavel Labath
Summary: SymbolFile classes are responsible for creating CompileUnit instances and they already need to have a notion of the id<->CompileUnit mapping (because of APIs like ParseCompileUnitAtIndex). However, the SymbolVendor has remained as the thing responsible for caching created units (which the SymbolFiles were calling via convoluted constructs like "m_obj_file->GetModule()->GetSymbolVendor()->SetCompileUnitAtIndex(...)"). This patch moves the responsibility of caching the units into the SymbolFile class. It does this by moving the implementation of SymbolVendor::{GetNumCompileUnits,GetCompileUnitAtIndex} into the equivalent SymbolFile functions. The SymbolVendor functions become just a passthrough much like the rest of SymbolVendor. The original implementations of SymbolFile::GetNumCompileUnits is moved to "CalculateNumCompileUnits", and are made protected, as the "Get" function is the external api of the class. SymbolFile::ParseCompileUnitAtIndex is made protected for the same reason. This is the first step in removing the SymbolVendor indirection, as proposed in <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/lldb-dev/2019-June/015071.html>. After removing all interesting logic from the SymbolVendor class, I'll proceed with removing the indirection itself. Reviewers: clayborg, jingham, JDevlieghere Subscribers: jdoerfert, lldb-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65089 llvm-svn: 366791
2019-05-23[lldb] NFC modernize codebase with modernize-use-nullptrKonrad Kleine
Summary: NFC = [[ https://llvm.org/docs/Lexicon.html#nfc | Non functional change ]] This commit is the result of modernizing the LLDB codebase by using `nullptr` instread of `0` or `NULL`. See https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/checks/modernize-use-nullptr.html for more information. This is the command I ran and I to fix and format the code base: ``` run-clang-tidy.py \ -header-filter='.*' \ -checks='-*,modernize-use-nullptr' \ -fix ~/dev/llvm-project/lldb/.* \ -format \ -style LLVM \ -p ~/llvm-builds/debug-ninja-gcc ``` NOTE: There were also changes to `llvm/utils/unittest` but I did not include them because I felt that maybe this library shall be updated in isolation somehow. NOTE: I know this is a rather large commit but it is a nobrainer in most parts. Reviewers: martong, espindola, shafik, #lldb, JDevlieghere Reviewed By: JDevlieghere Subscribers: arsenm, jvesely, nhaehnle, hiraditya, JDevlieghere, teemperor, rnkovacs, emaste, kubamracek, nemanjai, ki.stfu, javed.absar, arichardson, kbarton, jrtc27, MaskRay, atanasyan, dexonsmith, arphaman, jfb, jsji, jdoerfert, lldb-commits, llvm-commits Tags: #lldb, #llvm Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61847 llvm-svn: 361484
2019-04-10[NFC] Remove ASCII lines from commentsJonas Devlieghere
A lot of comments in LLDB are surrounded by an ASCII line to delimit the begging and end of the comment. Its use is not really consistent across the code base, sometimes the lines are longer, sometimes they are shorter and sometimes they are omitted. Furthermore, it looks kind of weird with the 80 column limit, where the comment actually extends past the line, but not by much. Furthermore, when /// is used for Doxygen comments, it looks particularly odd. And when // is used, it incorrectly gives the impression that it's actually a Doxygen comment. I assume these lines were added to improve distinguishing between comments and code. However, given that todays editors and IDEs do a great job at highlighting comments, I think it's worth to drop this for the sake of consistency. The alternative is fixing all the inconsistencies, which would create a lot more churn. Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60508 llvm-svn: 358135
2019-02-13Deserialize Clang module search path from DWARFAdrian Prantl
This patch properly extracts the full submodule path as well as its search paths from DWARF import decls and passes it on to the ClangModulesDeclVendor. rdar://problem/47970144 Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58090 llvm-svn: 353961
2019-02-11Use std::make_shared in LLDB (NFC)Jonas Devlieghere
Unlike std::make_unique, which is only available since C++14, std::make_shared is available since C++11. Not only is std::make_shared a lot more readable compared to ::reset(new), it also performs a single heap allocation for the object and control block. Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57990 llvm-svn: 353764
2019-01-19Update the file headers across all of the LLVM projects in the monorepoChandler Carruth
to reflect the new license. We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach. Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and repository. llvm-svn: 351636
2019-01-14[SymbolFile] Rename ParseFunctionBlocks to ParseBlocksRecursive.Zachary Turner
This method took a SymbolContext but only actually cared about the case where the m_function member was set. Furthermore, it was intended to be implemented to parse blocks recursively despite not documenting this in its name. So we change the name to indicate that it should be recursive, while also limiting the function parameter to be a Function&. This lets the caller know what is required to use it, as well as letting new implementers know what kind of inputs they need to be prepared to handle. llvm-svn: 351131
2019-01-11[SymbolFile] Make ParseCompileUnitXXX accept a CompileUnit&.Zachary Turner
Previously all of these functions accepted a SymbolContext&. While a CompileUnit is one member of a SymbolContext, there are also many others, and by passing such a monolithic parameter in this way it makes the requirements and assumptions of the API unclear for both callers as well as implementors. All these methods need is a CompileUnit. By limiting the parameter type in this way, we simplify the code as well as make it self-documenting for both implementers and users. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56564 llvm-svn: 350943
2019-01-10Change SymbolFile::ParseTypes to ParseTypesForCompileUnit.Zachary Turner
The function SymbolFile::ParseTypes previously accepted a SymbolContext. This makes it extremely difficult to implement faithfully, because you have to account for all possible combinations of members being set in the SymbolContext. On the other hand, no clients of this function actually care about implementing this function to this strict of a standard. AFAICT, there is actually only 1 client in the entire codebase, and it is the function ParseAllDebugSymbols, which is itself only called for testing purposes when dumping information. At this call-site, the only field it sets is the CompileUnit, meaning that an implementer of a SymbolFile need not worry about any examining or handling any other fields which might be set. By restricting this API to accept exactly a CompileUnit& and nothing more, we can simplify the life of new SymbolFile plugin implementers by making it clear exactly what the necessary and sufficient set of functionality they need to implement is, while at the same time removing some dead code that tried to handle other types of SymbolContext fields that were never going to be set anyway. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56462 llvm-svn: 350889
2018-11-05Fix (and improve) the support for C99 variable length array typesAdrian Prantl
Clang recently improved its DWARF support for C VLA types. The DWARF now looks like this: 0x00000051: DW_TAG_variable [4] DW_AT_location( fbreg -32 ) DW_AT_name( "__vla_expr" ) DW_AT_type( {0x000000d3} ( long unsigned int ) ) DW_AT_artificial( true ) ... 0x000000da: DW_TAG_array_type [10] * DW_AT_type( {0x000000cc} ( int ) ) 0x000000df: DW_TAG_subrange_type [11] DW_AT_type( {0x000000e9} ( __ARRAY_SIZE_TYPE__ ) ) DW_AT_count( {0x00000051} ) Without this patch LLDB will naively interpret the DIE offset 0x51 as the static size of the array, which is clearly wrong. This patch extends ValueObject::GetNumChildren to query the dynamic properties of incomplete array types. See the testcase for an example: 4 int foo(int a) { 5 int vla[a]; 6 for (int i = 0; i < a; ++i) 7 vla[i] = i; 8 -> 9 pause(); // break here 10 return vla[a-1]; 11 } (lldb) fr v vla (int []) vla = ([0] = 0, [1] = 1, [2] = 2, [3] = 3) (lldb) quit rdar://problem/21814005 Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53530 llvm-svn: 346165
2018-10-25Don't type-erase the FunctionNameType or TypeClass enums.Zachary Turner
This is similar to D53597, but following up with 2 more enums. After this, all flag enums should be strongly typed all the way through to the symbol files plugins. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53616 llvm-svn: 345314
2018-10-25Don't type-erase the SymbolContextItem enumeration.Zachary Turner
When we get the `resolve_scope` parameter from the SB API, it's a `uint32_t`. We then pass it through all of LLDB this way, as a uint32. This is unfortunate, because it means the user of an API never actually knows what they're dealing with. We can call it something like `resolve_scope` and have comments saying "this is a value from the `SymbolContextItem` enumeration, but it makes more sense to just have it actually *be* the correct type in the actual C++ type system to begin with. This way the person reading the code just knows what it is. The reason to use integers instead of enumerations for flags is because when you do bitwise operations on enumerations they get promoted to integers, so it makes it tedious to constantly be casting them back to the enumeration types, so I've introduced a macro to make this happen magically. By writing LLDB_MARK_AS_BITMASK_ENUM after defining an enumeration, it will define overloaded operators so that the returned type will be the original enum. This should address all the mechanical issues surrounding using rich enum types directly. This way, we get a better debugger experience, and new users to the codebase can get more easily acquainted with the codebase because their IDE features can help them understand what the types mean. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53597 llvm-svn: 345313
2018-04-30Reflow paragraphs in comments.Adrian Prantl
This is intended as a clean up after the big clang-format commit (r280751), which unfortunately resulted in many of the comment paragraphs in LLDB being very hard to read. FYI, the script I used was: import textwrap import commands import os import sys import re tmp = "%s.tmp"%sys.argv[1] out = open(tmp, "w+") with open(sys.argv[1], "r") as f: header = "" text = "" comment = re.compile(r'^( *//) ([^ ].*)$') special = re.compile(r'^((([A-Z]+[: ])|([0-9]+ )).*)|(.*;)$') for line in f: match = comment.match(line) if match and not special.match(match.group(2)): # skip intentionally short comments. if not text and len(match.group(2)) < 40: out.write(line) continue if text: text += " " + match.group(2) else: header = match.group(1) text = match.group(2) continue if text: filled = textwrap.wrap(text, width=(78-len(header)), break_long_words=False) for l in filled: out.write(header+" "+l+'\n') text = "" out.write(line) os.rename(tmp, sys.argv[1]) Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46144 llvm-svn: 331197
2017-06-29Move Timer and TraceOptions from Core to UtilityPavel Labath
Summary: The classes have no dependencies, and they are used both by lldb and lldb-server, so it makes sense for them to live in the lowest layers. Reviewers: zturner, jingham Subscribers: emaste, mgorny, lldb-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34746 llvm-svn: 306682
2017-03-06Move many other files from Core -> Utility.Zachary Turner
llvm-svn: 297043
2017-02-02Move classes from Core -> Utility.Zachary Turner
This moves the following classes from Core -> Utility. ConstString Error RegularExpression Stream StreamString The goal here is to get lldbUtility into a state where it has no dependendencies except on itself and LLVM, so it can be the starting point at which to start untangling LLDB's dependencies. These are all low level and very widely used classes, and previously lldbUtility had dependencies up to lldbCore in order to use these classes. So moving then down to lldbUtility makes sense from both the short term and long term perspective in solving this problem. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29427 llvm-svn: 293941
2016-09-06*** This commit represents a complete reformatting of the LLDB source codeKate Stone
*** to conform to clang-format’s LLVM style. This kind of mass change has *** two obvious implications: Firstly, merging this particular commit into a downstream fork may be a huge effort. Alternatively, it may be worth merging all changes up to this commit, performing the same reformatting operation locally, and then discarding the merge for this particular commit. The commands used to accomplish this reformatting were as follows (with current working directory as the root of the repository): find . \( -iname "*.c" -or -iname "*.cpp" -or -iname "*.h" -or -iname "*.mm" \) -exec clang-format -i {} + find . -iname "*.py" -exec autopep8 --in-place --aggressive --aggressive {} + ; The version of clang-format used was 3.9.0, and autopep8 was 1.2.4. Secondly, “blame” style tools will generally point to this commit instead of a meaningful prior commit. There are alternatives available that will attempt to look through this change and find the appropriate prior commit. YMMV. llvm-svn: 280751
2016-07-05Warning about debugging optimized code was not happening without dSYMs. Now ↵Greg Clayton
it works for DWARF in .o files on Darwin. I changed "m_is_optimized" in lldb_private::CompileUnit over to be a lldb::LazyBool so that it can be set to eLazyBoolCalculate if it needs to be parsed later. With SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap, we don't actually open the DWARF in the .o files for each compile unit until later, and we can't tell if a compile unit is optimized ahead of time. So to avoid pulling in all .o right away just so we can answer the questions of "is this compile unit optimized" we defer it until a point where we will have the compile unit parsed. <rdar://problem/26068360> llvm-svn: 274585
2015-12-16Read macro info from .debug_macro section and use it for expression evaluation.Siva Chandra
Summary: DWARF 5 proposes a reinvented .debug_macro section. This change follows that spec. Currently, only GCC produces the .debug_macro section and hence the added test is annottated with expectedFailureClang. Reviewers: spyffe, clayborg, tberghammer Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15437 llvm-svn: 255729
2015-09-24Rename clang_type -> compiler_type for variables.Bruce Mitchener
Reviewers: clayborg Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13102 llvm-svn: 248461
2015-09-21Further reduction of Clang-related header inclusion.Bruce Mitchener
Reviewers: clayborg Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13018 llvm-svn: 248176
2015-09-17TypeSystem is now a plugin interface and removed any "ClangASTContext ↵Greg Clayton
&Class::GetClangASTContext()" functions. This cleans up type systems to be more pluggable. Prior to this we had issues: - Module, SymbolFile, and many others has "ClangASTContext &GetClangASTContext()" functions. All have been switched over to use "TypeSystem *GetTypeSystemForLanguage()" - Cleaned up any places that were using the GetClangASTContext() functions to use TypeSystem - Cleaned up Module so that it no longer has dedicated type system member variables: lldb::ClangASTContextUP m_ast; ///< The Clang AST context for this module. lldb::GoASTContextUP m_go_ast; ///< The Go AST context for this module. Now we have a type system map: typedef std::map<lldb::LanguageType, lldb::TypeSystemSP> TypeSystemMap; TypeSystemMap m_type_system_map; ///< A map of any type systems associated with this module - Many places in code were using ClangASTContext static functions to place with CompilerType objects and add modifiers (const, volatile, restrict) and to make typedefs, L and R value references and more. These have been made into CompilerType functions that are abstract: class CompilerType { ... //---------------------------------------------------------------------- // Return a new CompilerType that is a L value reference to this type if // this type is valid and the type system supports L value references, // else return an invalid type. //---------------------------------------------------------------------- CompilerType GetLValueReferenceType () const; //---------------------------------------------------------------------- // Return a new CompilerType that is a R value reference to this type if // this type is valid and the type system supports R value references, // else return an invalid type. //---------------------------------------------------------------------- CompilerType GetRValueReferenceType () const; //---------------------------------------------------------------------- // Return a new CompilerType adds a const modifier to this type if // this type is valid and the type system supports const modifiers, // else return an invalid type. //---------------------------------------------------------------------- CompilerType AddConstModifier () const; //---------------------------------------------------------------------- // Return a new CompilerType adds a volatile modifier to this type if // this type is valid and the type system supports volatile modifiers, // else return an invalid type. //---------------------------------------------------------------------- CompilerType AddVolatileModifier () const; //---------------------------------------------------------------------- // Return a new CompilerType adds a restrict modifier to this type if // this type is valid and the type system supports restrict modifiers, // else return an invalid type. //---------------------------------------------------------------------- CompilerType AddRestrictModifier () const; //---------------------------------------------------------------------- // Create a typedef to this type using "name" as the name of the typedef // this type is valid and the type system supports typedefs, else return // an invalid type. //---------------------------------------------------------------------- CompilerType CreateTypedef (const char *name, const CompilerDeclContext &decl_ctx) const; }; Other changes include: - Removed "CompilerType TypeSystem::GetIntTypeFromBitSize(...)" and CompilerType TypeSystem::GetFloatTypeFromBitSize(...) and replaced it with "CompilerType TypeSystem::GetBuiltinTypeForEncodingAndBitSize(lldb::Encoding encoding, size_t bit_size);" - Fixed code in Type.h to not request the full type for a type for no good reason, just request the forward type and let the type expand as needed llvm-svn: 247953
2015-08-24Final bit of type system cleanup that abstracts declaration contexts into ↵Greg Clayton
lldb_private::CompilerDeclContext and renames ClangType to CompilerType in many accessors and functions. Create a new "lldb_private::CompilerDeclContext" class that will replace all direct uses of "clang::DeclContext" when used in compiler agnostic code, yet still allow for conversion to clang::DeclContext subclasses by clang specific code. This completes the abstraction of type parsing by removing all "clang::" references from the SymbolFileDWARF. The new "lldb_private::CompilerDeclContext" class abstracts decl contexts found in compiler type systems so they can be used in internal API calls. The TypeSystem is required to support CompilerDeclContexts with new pure virtual functions that start with "DeclContext" in the member function names. Converted all code that used lldb_private::ClangNamespaceDecl over to use the new CompilerDeclContext class and removed the ClangNamespaceDecl.cpp and ClangNamespaceDecl.h files. Removed direct use of clang APIs from SBType and now use the abstract type systems to correctly explore types. Bulk renames for things that used to return a ClangASTType which is now CompilerType: "Type::GetClangFullType()" to "Type::GetFullCompilerType()" "Type::GetClangLayoutType()" to "Type::GetLayoutCompilerType()" "Type::GetClangForwardType()" to "Type::GetForwardCompilerType()" "Value::GetClangType()" to "Value::GetCompilerType()" "Value::SetClangType (const CompilerType &)" to "Value::SetCompilerType (const CompilerType &)" "ValueObject::GetClangType ()" to "ValueObject::GetCompilerType()" many more renames that are similar. llvm-svn: 245905
2015-08-18More abstraction to get almost all clang specific DWARF parsing code into ↵Greg Clayton
ClangASTContext. llvm-svn: 245376
2015-08-11ClangASTType is now CompilerType.Greg Clayton
This is more preparation for multiple different kinds of types from different compilers (clang, Pascal, Go, RenderScript, Swift, etc). llvm-svn: 244689
2015-07-30Fix issues with separate symbolfile handlingTamas Berghammer
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11595 llvm-svn: 243637
2015-07-29First part of an attempt to indicate to the user when they are Jason Molenda
debugging optimized code. Adds new methods on Function/SBFunction to query whether a given function is optimized. Adds a new function.is-optimized format entity and changes the default frame-format to append "[opt]" if the function was built with optimization. The only indication that a binary was built with optimization that we have right now is the presence of the DW_AT_APPLE_optimized attribute (DW_FORM_flag value 1) in the DW_TAG_compile_unit. The absence of this flag may mean that the compile_unit was not compiled with optimization, or it may mean that the producer does not generate this attribute. Currently this only works for dSYM debugging. When we create the CompileUnit with dwarf-in-.o-file debugging we don't have the attribute value yet so it's not set. I need to find the flag value when we do start to read the .o file DWARF and set the CompileUnit's status at that point - but haven't done it yet. I'm also going to add a mechanism for issuing warnings to users such that they're only issued once in a debug session and there is away for users to suppress these warnings altogether via .lldbinit file settings. But I want to get this changeset committed now that it's at a useful state. <rdar://problem/19281172> llvm-svn: 243508
2015-07-08Make many mangled functions that might demangle a name be allowed to specify ↵Greg Clayton
a language to use in order to soon support Pascal and Java demangling. Dawn Perchik will take care of making this so. llvm-svn: 241751
2015-06-25Resubmitting 240466 after fixing the linux test suite failures.Greg Clayton
A few extras were fixed - Symbol::GetAddress() now returns an Address object, not a reference. There were places where people were accessing the address of a symbol when the symbol's value wasn't an address symbol. On MacOSX, undefined symbols have a value zero and some places where using the symbol's address and getting an absolute address of zero (since an Address object with no section and an m_offset whose value isn't LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS is considered an absolute address). So fixing this required some changes to make sure people were getting what they expected. - Since some places want to access the address as a reference, I added a few new functions to symbol: Address &Symbol::GetAddressRef(); const Address &Symbol::GetAddressRef() const; Linux test suite passes just fine now. <rdar://problem/21494354> llvm-svn: 240702
2015-04-20This patch implements several improvements to theSean Callanan
module-loading support for the expression parser. - It adds support for auto-loading modules referred to by a compile unit. These references are currently in the form of empty translation units. This functionality is gated by the setting target.auto-import-clang-modules (boolean) = false - It improves and corrects support for loading macros from modules, currently by textually pasting all #defines into the user's expression. The improvements center around including only those modules that are relevant to the current context - hand-loaded modules and the modules that are imported from the current compile unit. - It adds an "opt-in" mechanism for all of this functionality. Modules have to be explicitly imported (via @import) or auto-loaded (by enabling the above setting) to enable any of this functionality. It also adds support to the compile unit and symbol file code to deal with empty translation units that indicate module imports, and plumbs this through to the CompileUnit interface. Finally, it makes the following changes to the test suite: - It adds a testcase that verifies that modules are automatically loaded when the appropriate setting is enabled (lang/objc/modules-auto-import); and - It modifies lanb/objc/modules-incomplete to test the case where a module #undefs something that is #defined in another module. <rdar://problem/20299554> llvm-svn: 235313
2014-07-08Fix typos.Bruce Mitchener
llvm-svn: 212553