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//===-- CommandObjectSource.cpp ---------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "CommandObjectSource.h"
#include "lldb/Core/Debugger.h"
#include "lldb/Core/FileLineResolver.h"
#include "lldb/Core/Module.h"
<rdar://problem/11757916> Make breakpoint setting by file and line much more efficient by only looking for inlined breakpoint locations if we are setting a breakpoint in anything but a source implementation file. Implementing this complex for a many reasons. Turns out that parsing compile units lazily had some issues with respect to how we need to do things with DWARF in .o files. So the fixes in the checkin for this makes these changes: - Add a new setting called "target.inline-breakpoint-strategy" which can be set to "never", "always", or "headers". "never" will never try and set any inlined breakpoints (fastest). "always" always looks for inlined breakpoint locations (slowest, but most accurate). "headers", which is the default setting, will only look for inlined breakpoint locations if the breakpoint is set in what are consudered to be header files, which is realy defined as "not in an implementation source file". - modify the breakpoint setting by file and line to check the current "target.inline-breakpoint-strategy" setting and act accordingly - Modify compile units to be able to get their language and other info lazily. This allows us to create compile units from the debug map and not have to fill all of the details in, and then lazily discover this information as we go on debuggging. This is needed to avoid parsing all .o files when setting breakpoints in implementation only files (no inlines). Otherwise we would need to parse the .o file, the object file (mach-o in our case) and the symbol file (DWARF in the object file) just to see what the compile unit was. - modify the "SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap" to subclass lldb_private::Module so that the virtual "GetObjectFile()" and "GetSymbolVendor()" functions can be intercepted when the .o file contenst are later lazilly needed. Prior to this fix, when we first instantiated the "SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap" class, we would also make modules, object files and symbol files for every .o file in the debug map because we needed to fix up the sections in the .o files with information that is in the executable debug map. Now we lazily do this in the DebugMapModule::GetObjectFile() Cleaned up header includes a bit as well. llvm-svn: 162860
2012-08-29 21:13:06 +00:00
#include "lldb/Core/ModuleSpec.h"
#include "lldb/Core/SourceManager.h"
#include "lldb/Host/OptionParser.h"
#include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandCompletions.h"
#include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandInterpreter.h"
#include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandReturnObject.h"
#include "lldb/Interpreter/OptionArgParser.h"
#include "lldb/Interpreter/Options.h"
<rdar://problem/11757916> Make breakpoint setting by file and line much more efficient by only looking for inlined breakpoint locations if we are setting a breakpoint in anything but a source implementation file. Implementing this complex for a many reasons. Turns out that parsing compile units lazily had some issues with respect to how we need to do things with DWARF in .o files. So the fixes in the checkin for this makes these changes: - Add a new setting called "target.inline-breakpoint-strategy" which can be set to "never", "always", or "headers". "never" will never try and set any inlined breakpoints (fastest). "always" always looks for inlined breakpoint locations (slowest, but most accurate). "headers", which is the default setting, will only look for inlined breakpoint locations if the breakpoint is set in what are consudered to be header files, which is realy defined as "not in an implementation source file". - modify the breakpoint setting by file and line to check the current "target.inline-breakpoint-strategy" setting and act accordingly - Modify compile units to be able to get their language and other info lazily. This allows us to create compile units from the debug map and not have to fill all of the details in, and then lazily discover this information as we go on debuggging. This is needed to avoid parsing all .o files when setting breakpoints in implementation only files (no inlines). Otherwise we would need to parse the .o file, the object file (mach-o in our case) and the symbol file (DWARF in the object file) just to see what the compile unit was. - modify the "SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap" to subclass lldb_private::Module so that the virtual "GetObjectFile()" and "GetSymbolVendor()" functions can be intercepted when the .o file contenst are later lazilly needed. Prior to this fix, when we first instantiated the "SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap" class, we would also make modules, object files and symbol files for every .o file in the debug map because we needed to fix up the sections in the .o files with information that is in the executable debug map. Now we lazily do this in the DebugMapModule::GetObjectFile() Cleaned up header includes a bit as well. llvm-svn: 162860
2012-08-29 21:13:06 +00:00
#include "lldb/Symbol/CompileUnit.h"
#include "lldb/Symbol/Function.h"
#include "lldb/Symbol/Symbol.h"
#include "lldb/Target/Process.h"
#include "lldb/Target/SectionLoadList.h"
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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#include "lldb/Target/StackFrame.h"
#include "lldb/Target/TargetList.h"
#include "lldb/Utility/FileSpec.h"
using namespace lldb;
using namespace lldb_private;
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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#pragma mark CommandObjectSourceInfo
// CommandObjectSourceInfo - debug line entries dumping command
#define LLDB_OPTIONS_source_info
#include "CommandOptions.inc"
class CommandObjectSourceInfo : public CommandObjectParsed {
class CommandOptions : public Options {
public:
CommandOptions() : Options() {}
~CommandOptions() override = default;
Status SetOptionValue(uint32_t option_idx, llvm::StringRef option_arg,
ExecutionContext *execution_context) override {
Status error;
const int short_option = GetDefinitions()[option_idx].short_option;
switch (short_option) {
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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case 'l':
if (option_arg.getAsInteger(0, start_line))
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("invalid line number: '%s'",
option_arg.str().c_str());
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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break;
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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case 'e':
if (option_arg.getAsInteger(0, end_line))
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("invalid line number: '%s'",
option_arg.str().c_str());
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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break;
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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case 'c':
if (option_arg.getAsInteger(0, num_lines))
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
2016-01-05 19:51:51 +00:00
error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("invalid line count: '%s'",
option_arg.str().c_str());
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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break;
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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case 'f':
file_name = option_arg;
break;
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case 'n':
symbol_name = option_arg;
break;
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case 'a': {
address = OptionArgParser::ToAddress(execution_context, option_arg,
LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS, &error);
} break;
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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case 's':
modules.push_back(std::string(option_arg));
break;
default:
llvm_unreachable("Unimplemented option");
}
return error;
}
void OptionParsingStarting(ExecutionContext *execution_context) override {
file_spec.Clear();
file_name.clear();
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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symbol_name.clear();
address = LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS;
start_line = 0;
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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end_line = 0;
num_lines = 0;
modules.clear();
}
llvm::ArrayRef<OptionDefinition> GetDefinitions() override {
return llvm::makeArrayRef(g_source_info_options);
}
// Instance variables to hold the values for command options.
FileSpec file_spec;
std::string file_name;
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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std::string symbol_name;
lldb::addr_t address;
uint32_t start_line;
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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uint32_t end_line;
uint32_t num_lines;
std::vector<std::string> modules;
};
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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public:
CommandObjectSourceInfo(CommandInterpreter &interpreter)
: CommandObjectParsed(
interpreter, "source info",
"Display source line information for the current target "
"process. Defaults to instruction pointer in current stack "
"frame.",
nullptr, eCommandRequiresTarget),
m_options() {}
~CommandObjectSourceInfo() override = default;
Options *GetOptions() override { return &m_options; }
protected:
// Dump the line entries in each symbol context. Return the number of entries
// found. If module_list is set, only dump lines contained in one of the
// modules. If file_spec is set, only dump lines in the file. If the
// start_line option was specified, don't print lines less than start_line.
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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// If the end_line option was specified, don't print lines greater than
// end_line. If the num_lines option was specified, dont print more than
// num_lines entries.
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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uint32_t DumpLinesInSymbolContexts(Stream &strm,
const SymbolContextList &sc_list,
const ModuleList &module_list,
const FileSpec &file_spec) {
uint32_t start_line = m_options.start_line;
uint32_t end_line = m_options.end_line;
uint32_t num_lines = m_options.num_lines;
Target *target = m_exe_ctx.GetTargetPtr();
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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uint32_t num_matches = 0;
bool has_path = false;
if (file_spec) {
assert(file_spec.GetFilename().AsCString());
has_path = (file_spec.GetDirectory().AsCString() != nullptr);
}
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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// Dump all the line entries for the file in the list.
ConstString last_module_file_name;
uint32_t num_scs = sc_list.GetSize();
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < num_scs; ++i) {
SymbolContext sc;
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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sc_list.GetContextAtIndex(i, sc);
if (sc.comp_unit) {
Module *module = sc.module_sp.get();
CompileUnit *cu = sc.comp_unit;
const LineEntry &line_entry = sc.line_entry;
assert(module && cu);
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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// Are we looking for specific modules, files or lines?
if (module_list.GetSize() &&
module_list.GetIndexForModule(module) == LLDB_INVALID_INDEX32)
continue;
if (file_spec && !lldb_private::FileSpec::Equal(
file_spec, line_entry.file, has_path))
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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continue;
if (start_line > 0 && line_entry.line < start_line)
continue;
if (end_line > 0 && line_entry.line > end_line)
continue;
if (num_lines > 0 && num_matches > num_lines)
continue;
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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// Print a new header if the module changed.
ConstString module_file_name = module->GetFileSpec().GetFilename();
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assert(module_file_name);
if (module_file_name != last_module_file_name) {
if (num_matches > 0)
strm << "\n\n";
strm << "Lines found in module `" << module_file_name << "\n";
}
// Dump the line entry.
line_entry.GetDescription(&strm, lldb::eDescriptionLevelBrief, cu,
target, /*show_address_only=*/false);
strm << "\n";
last_module_file_name = module_file_name;
num_matches++;
}
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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}
return num_matches;
}
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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// Dump the requested line entries for the file in the compilation unit.
// Return the number of entries found. If module_list is set, only dump lines
// contained in one of the modules. If the start_line option was specified,
// don't print lines less than start_line. If the end_line option was
// specified, don't print lines greater than end_line. If the num_lines
// option was specified, dont print more than num_lines entries.
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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uint32_t DumpFileLinesInCompUnit(Stream &strm, Module *module,
CompileUnit *cu, const FileSpec &file_spec) {
uint32_t start_line = m_options.start_line;
uint32_t end_line = m_options.end_line;
uint32_t num_lines = m_options.num_lines;
Target *target = m_exe_ctx.GetTargetPtr();
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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uint32_t num_matches = 0;
assert(module);
if (cu) {
assert(file_spec.GetFilename().AsCString());
bool has_path = (file_spec.GetDirectory().AsCString() != nullptr);
const FileSpecList &cu_file_list = cu->GetSupportFiles();
size_t file_idx = cu_file_list.FindFileIndex(0, file_spec, has_path);
if (file_idx != UINT32_MAX) {
// Update the file to how it appears in the CU.
const FileSpec &cu_file_spec =
cu_file_list.GetFileSpecAtIndex(file_idx);
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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// Dump all matching lines at or above start_line for the file in the
// CU.
ConstString file_spec_name = file_spec.GetFilename();
ConstString module_file_name = module->GetFileSpec().GetFilename();
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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bool cu_header_printed = false;
uint32_t line = start_line;
while (true) {
LineEntry line_entry;
// Find the lowest index of a line entry with a line equal to or
// higher than 'line'.
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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uint32_t start_idx = 0;
start_idx = cu->FindLineEntry(start_idx, line, &cu_file_spec,
/*exact=*/false, &line_entry);
if (start_idx == UINT32_MAX)
// No more line entries for our file in this CU.
break;
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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if (end_line > 0 && line_entry.line > end_line)
break;
// Loop through to find any other entries for this line, dumping
// each.
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line = line_entry.line;
do {
num_matches++;
if (num_lines > 0 && num_matches > num_lines)
break;
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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assert(lldb_private::FileSpec::Equal(cu_file_spec, line_entry.file,
has_path));
if (!cu_header_printed) {
if (num_matches > 0)
strm << "\n\n";
strm << "Lines found for file " << file_spec_name
<< " in compilation unit "
<< cu->GetPrimaryFile().GetFilename() << " in `"
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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<< module_file_name << "\n";
cu_header_printed = true;
}
line_entry.GetDescription(&strm, lldb::eDescriptionLevelBrief, cu,
target, /*show_address_only=*/false);
strm << "\n";
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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// Anymore after this one?
start_idx++;
start_idx = cu->FindLineEntry(start_idx, line, &cu_file_spec,
/*exact=*/true, &line_entry);
} while (start_idx != UINT32_MAX);
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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// Try the next higher line, starting over at start_idx 0.
line++;
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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}
}
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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}
return num_matches;
}
// Dump the requested line entries for the file in the module. Return the
// number of entries found. If module_list is set, only dump lines contained
// in one of the modules. If the start_line option was specified, don't print
// lines less than start_line. If the end_line option was specified, don't
// print lines greater than end_line. If the num_lines option was specified,
// dont print more than num_lines entries.
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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uint32_t DumpFileLinesInModule(Stream &strm, Module *module,
const FileSpec &file_spec) {
uint32_t num_matches = 0;
if (module) {
// Look through all the compilation units (CUs) in this module for ones
// that contain lines of code from this source file.
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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for (size_t i = 0; i < module->GetNumCompileUnits(); i++) {
// Look for a matching source file in this CU.
CompUnitSP cu_sp(module->GetCompileUnitAtIndex(i));
if (cu_sp) {
num_matches +=
DumpFileLinesInCompUnit(strm, module, cu_sp.get(), file_spec);
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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}
}
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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}
return num_matches;
}
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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// Given an address and a list of modules, append the symbol contexts of all
// line entries containing the address found in the modules and return the
// count of matches. If none is found, return an error in 'error_strm'.
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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size_t GetSymbolContextsForAddress(const ModuleList &module_list,
lldb::addr_t addr,
SymbolContextList &sc_list,
StreamString &error_strm) {
Address so_addr;
size_t num_matches = 0;
assert(module_list.GetSize() > 0);
Target *target = m_exe_ctx.GetTargetPtr();
if (target->GetSectionLoadList().IsEmpty()) {
// The target isn't loaded yet, we need to lookup the file address in all
// modules. Note: the module list option does not apply to addresses.
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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const size_t num_modules = module_list.GetSize();
for (size_t i = 0; i < num_modules; ++i) {
ModuleSP module_sp(module_list.GetModuleAtIndex(i));
if (!module_sp)
continue;
if (module_sp->ResolveFileAddress(addr, so_addr)) {
SymbolContext sc;
sc.Clear(true);
if (module_sp->ResolveSymbolContextForAddress(
so_addr, eSymbolContextEverything, sc) &
eSymbolContextLineEntry) {
sc_list.AppendIfUnique(sc, /*merge_symbol_into_function=*/false);
++num_matches;
}
}
}
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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if (num_matches == 0)
error_strm.Printf("Source information for file address 0x%" PRIx64
" not found in any modules.\n",
addr);
} else {
// The target has some things loaded, resolve this address to a compile
// unit + file + line and display
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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if (target->GetSectionLoadList().ResolveLoadAddress(addr, so_addr)) {
ModuleSP module_sp(so_addr.GetModule());
// Check to make sure this module is in our list.
if (module_sp && module_list.GetIndexForModule(module_sp.get()) !=
LLDB_INVALID_INDEX32) {
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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SymbolContext sc;
sc.Clear(true);
if (module_sp->ResolveSymbolContextForAddress(
so_addr, eSymbolContextEverything, sc) &
eSymbolContextLineEntry) {
sc_list.AppendIfUnique(sc, /*merge_symbol_into_function=*/false);
++num_matches;
} else {
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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StreamString addr_strm;
so_addr.Dump(&addr_strm, nullptr,
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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Address::DumpStyleModuleWithFileAddress);
error_strm.Printf(
"Address 0x%" PRIx64 " resolves to %s, but there is"
" no source information available for this address.\n",
addr, addr_strm.GetData());
}
} else {
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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StreamString addr_strm;
so_addr.Dump(&addr_strm, nullptr,
Address::DumpStyleModuleWithFileAddress);
error_strm.Printf("Address 0x%" PRIx64
" resolves to %s, but it cannot"
" be found in any modules.\n",
addr, addr_strm.GetData());
}
} else
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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error_strm.Printf("Unable to resolve address 0x%" PRIx64 ".\n", addr);
}
return num_matches;
}
// Dump the line entries found in functions matching the name specified in
// the option.
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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bool DumpLinesInFunctions(CommandReturnObject &result) {
SymbolContextList sc_list_funcs;
ConstString name(m_options.symbol_name.c_str());
SymbolContextList sc_list_lines;
Target *target = m_exe_ctx.GetTargetPtr();
uint32_t addr_byte_size = target->GetArchitecture().GetAddressByteSize();
// Note: module_list can't be const& because FindFunctionSymbols isn't
// const.
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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ModuleList module_list =
(m_module_list.GetSize() > 0) ? m_module_list : target->GetImages();
module_list.FindFunctions(name, eFunctionNameTypeAuto,
/*include_symbols=*/false,
/*include_inlines=*/true, sc_list_funcs);
size_t num_matches = sc_list_funcs.GetSize();
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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if (!num_matches) {
// If we didn't find any functions with that name, try searching for
// symbols that line up exactly with function addresses.
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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SymbolContextList sc_list_symbols;
module_list.FindFunctionSymbols(name, eFunctionNameTypeAuto,
sc_list_symbols);
size_t num_symbol_matches = sc_list_symbols.GetSize();
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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for (size_t i = 0; i < num_symbol_matches; i++) {
SymbolContext sc;
sc_list_symbols.GetContextAtIndex(i, sc);
if (sc.symbol && sc.symbol->ValueIsAddress()) {
const Address &base_address = sc.symbol->GetAddressRef();
Function *function = base_address.CalculateSymbolContextFunction();
if (function) {
sc_list_funcs.Append(SymbolContext(function));
num_matches++;
}
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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}
}
}
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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if (num_matches == 0) {
result.AppendErrorWithFormat("Could not find function named \'%s\'.\n",
m_options.symbol_name.c_str());
return false;
}
for (size_t i = 0; i < num_matches; i++) {
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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SymbolContext sc;
sc_list_funcs.GetContextAtIndex(i, sc);
bool context_found_for_symbol = false;
// Loop through all the ranges in the function.
AddressRange range;
for (uint32_t r = 0;
sc.GetAddressRange(eSymbolContextEverything, r,
/*use_inline_block_range=*/true, range);
++r) {
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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// Append the symbol contexts for each address in the range to
// sc_list_lines.
const Address &base_address = range.GetBaseAddress();
const addr_t size = range.GetByteSize();
lldb::addr_t start_addr = base_address.GetLoadAddress(target);
if (start_addr == LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS)
start_addr = base_address.GetFileAddress();
lldb::addr_t end_addr = start_addr + size;
for (lldb::addr_t addr = start_addr; addr < end_addr;
addr += addr_byte_size) {
StreamString error_strm;
if (!GetSymbolContextsForAddress(module_list, addr, sc_list_lines,
error_strm))
result.AppendWarningWithFormat("in symbol '%s': %s",
sc.GetFunctionName().AsCString(),
error_strm.GetData());
else
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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context_found_for_symbol = true;
}
}
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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if (!context_found_for_symbol)
result.AppendWarningWithFormat("Unable to find line information"
" for matching symbol '%s'.\n",
sc.GetFunctionName().AsCString());
}
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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if (sc_list_lines.GetSize() == 0) {
result.AppendErrorWithFormat("No line information could be found"
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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" for any symbols matching '%s'.\n",
name.AsCString());
return false;
}
FileSpec file_spec;
if (!DumpLinesInSymbolContexts(result.GetOutputStream(), sc_list_lines,
module_list, file_spec)) {
result.AppendErrorWithFormat(
"Unable to dump line information for symbol '%s'.\n",
name.AsCString());
return false;
}
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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return true;
}
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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// Dump the line entries found for the address specified in the option.
bool DumpLinesForAddress(CommandReturnObject &result) {
Target *target = m_exe_ctx.GetTargetPtr();
SymbolContextList sc_list;
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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StreamString error_strm;
if (!GetSymbolContextsForAddress(target->GetImages(), m_options.address,
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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sc_list, error_strm)) {
result.AppendErrorWithFormat("%s.\n", error_strm.GetData());
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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return false;
}
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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ModuleList module_list;
FileSpec file_spec;
if (!DumpLinesInSymbolContexts(result.GetOutputStream(), sc_list,
module_list, file_spec)) {
result.AppendErrorWithFormat("No modules contain load address 0x%" PRIx64
".\n",
m_options.address);
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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return false;
}
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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return true;
}
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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// Dump the line entries found in the file specified in the option.
bool DumpLinesForFile(CommandReturnObject &result) {
FileSpec file_spec(m_options.file_name);
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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const char *filename = m_options.file_name.c_str();
Target *target = m_exe_ctx.GetTargetPtr();
const ModuleList &module_list =
(m_module_list.GetSize() > 0) ? m_module_list : target->GetImages();
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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bool displayed_something = false;
const size_t num_modules = module_list.GetSize();
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < num_modules; ++i) {
// Dump lines for this module.
Module *module = module_list.GetModulePointerAtIndex(i);
assert(module);
if (DumpFileLinesInModule(result.GetOutputStream(), module, file_spec))
displayed_something = true;
}
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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if (!displayed_something) {
result.AppendErrorWithFormat("No source filenames matched '%s'.\n",
filename);
return false;
}
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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return true;
}
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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// Dump the line entries for the current frame.
bool DumpLinesForFrame(CommandReturnObject &result) {
StackFrame *cur_frame = m_exe_ctx.GetFramePtr();
if (cur_frame == nullptr) {
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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result.AppendError(
"No selected frame to use to find the default source.");
return false;
} else if (!cur_frame->HasDebugInformation()) {
result.AppendError("No debug info for the selected frame.");
return false;
} else {
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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const SymbolContext &sc =
cur_frame->GetSymbolContext(eSymbolContextLineEntry);
SymbolContextList sc_list;
sc_list.Append(sc);
ModuleList module_list;
FileSpec file_spec;
if (!DumpLinesInSymbolContexts(result.GetOutputStream(), sc_list,
module_list, file_spec)) {
result.AppendError(
"No source line info available for the selected frame.");
return false;
}
}
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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return true;
}
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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bool DoExecute(Args &command, CommandReturnObject &result) override {
const size_t argc = command.GetArgumentCount();
if (argc != 0) {
result.AppendErrorWithFormat("'%s' takes no arguments, only flags.\n",
GetCommandName().str().c_str());
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
Target *target = m_exe_ctx.GetTargetPtr();
if (target == nullptr) {
target = GetDebugger().GetSelectedTarget().get();
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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if (target == nullptr) {
result.AppendError("invalid target, create a debug target using the "
"'target create' command.");
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
}
uint32_t addr_byte_size = target->GetArchitecture().GetAddressByteSize();
result.GetOutputStream().SetAddressByteSize(addr_byte_size);
result.GetErrorStream().SetAddressByteSize(addr_byte_size);
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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// Collect the list of modules to search.
m_module_list.Clear();
if (!m_options.modules.empty()) {
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for (size_t i = 0, e = m_options.modules.size(); i < e; ++i) {
FileSpec module_file_spec(m_options.modules[i]);
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if (module_file_spec) {
ModuleSpec module_spec(module_file_spec);
target->GetImages().FindModules(module_spec, m_module_list);
if (m_module_list.IsEmpty())
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result.AppendWarningWithFormat("No module found for '%s'.\n",
m_options.modules[i].c_str());
}
}
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if (!m_module_list.GetSize()) {
result.AppendError("No modules match the input.");
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
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} else if (target->GetImages().GetSize() == 0) {
result.AppendError("The target has no associated executable images.");
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
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// Check the arguments to see what lines we should dump.
if (!m_options.symbol_name.empty()) {
// Print lines for symbol.
if (DumpLinesInFunctions(result))
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusSuccessFinishResult);
else
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusFailed);
} else if (m_options.address != LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS) {
// Print lines for an address.
if (DumpLinesForAddress(result))
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusSuccessFinishResult);
else
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusFailed);
} else if (!m_options.file_name.empty()) {
// Dump lines for a file.
if (DumpLinesForFile(result))
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusSuccessFinishResult);
else
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusFailed);
} else {
// Dump the line for the current frame.
if (DumpLinesForFrame(result))
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusSuccessFinishResult);
else
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusFailed);
}
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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return result.Succeeded();
}
CommandOptions m_options;
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ModuleList m_module_list;
};
#pragma mark CommandObjectSourceList
// CommandObjectSourceList
#define LLDB_OPTIONS_source_list
#include "CommandOptions.inc"
class CommandObjectSourceList : public CommandObjectParsed {
class CommandOptions : public Options {
public:
CommandOptions() : Options() {}
~CommandOptions() override = default;
Status SetOptionValue(uint32_t option_idx, llvm::StringRef option_arg,
ExecutionContext *execution_context) override {
Status error;
const int short_option = GetDefinitions()[option_idx].short_option;
switch (short_option) {
case 'l':
if (option_arg.getAsInteger(0, start_line))
error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("invalid line number: '%s'",
option_arg.str().c_str());
break;
case 'c':
if (option_arg.getAsInteger(0, num_lines))
error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("invalid line count: '%s'",
option_arg.str().c_str());
break;
case 'f':
file_name = option_arg;
break;
case 'n':
symbol_name = option_arg;
break;
case 'a': {
address = OptionArgParser::ToAddress(execution_context, option_arg,
LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS, &error);
} break;
case 's':
modules.push_back(std::string(option_arg));
break;
case 'b':
show_bp_locs = true;
break;
case 'r':
reverse = true;
break;
default:
llvm_unreachable("Unimplemented option");
}
return error;
}
void OptionParsingStarting(ExecutionContext *execution_context) override {
file_spec.Clear();
file_name.clear();
symbol_name.clear();
address = LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS;
start_line = 0;
num_lines = 0;
show_bp_locs = false;
reverse = false;
modules.clear();
}
llvm::ArrayRef<OptionDefinition> GetDefinitions() override {
return llvm::makeArrayRef(g_source_list_options);
}
// Instance variables to hold the values for command options.
FileSpec file_spec;
std::string file_name;
std::string symbol_name;
lldb::addr_t address;
uint32_t start_line;
uint32_t num_lines;
std::vector<std::string> modules;
bool show_bp_locs;
bool reverse;
};
public:
CommandObjectSourceList(CommandInterpreter &interpreter)
: CommandObjectParsed(interpreter, "source list",
"Display source code for the current target "
"process as specified by options.",
nullptr, eCommandRequiresTarget),
m_options() {}
~CommandObjectSourceList() override = default;
Options *GetOptions() override { return &m_options; }
const char *GetRepeatCommand(Args &current_command_args,
uint32_t index) override {
// This is kind of gross, but the command hasn't been parsed yet so we
// can't look at the option values for this invocation... I have to scan
// the arguments directly.
auto iter =
llvm::find_if(current_command_args, [](const Args::ArgEntry &e) {
return e.ref() == "-r" || e.ref() == "--reverse";
});
if (iter == current_command_args.end())
return m_cmd_name.c_str();
if (m_reverse_name.empty()) {
m_reverse_name = m_cmd_name;
m_reverse_name.append(" -r");
}
return m_reverse_name.c_str();
}
protected:
struct SourceInfo {
ConstString function;
LineEntry line_entry;
SourceInfo(ConstString name, const LineEntry &line_entry)
: function(name), line_entry(line_entry) {}
SourceInfo() : function(), line_entry() {}
bool IsValid() const { return (bool)function && line_entry.IsValid(); }
bool operator==(const SourceInfo &rhs) const {
return function == rhs.function &&
line_entry.original_file == rhs.line_entry.original_file &&
line_entry.line == rhs.line_entry.line;
}
bool operator!=(const SourceInfo &rhs) const {
return function != rhs.function ||
line_entry.original_file != rhs.line_entry.original_file ||
line_entry.line != rhs.line_entry.line;
}
bool operator<(const SourceInfo &rhs) const {
if (function.GetCString() < rhs.function.GetCString())
return true;
if (line_entry.file.GetDirectory().GetCString() <
rhs.line_entry.file.GetDirectory().GetCString())
return true;
if (line_entry.file.GetFilename().GetCString() <
rhs.line_entry.file.GetFilename().GetCString())
return true;
if (line_entry.line < rhs.line_entry.line)
return true;
return false;
}
};
size_t DisplayFunctionSource(const SymbolContext &sc, SourceInfo &source_info,
CommandReturnObject &result) {
if (!source_info.IsValid()) {
source_info.function = sc.GetFunctionName();
source_info.line_entry = sc.GetFunctionStartLineEntry();
}
if (sc.function) {
Target *target = m_exe_ctx.GetTargetPtr();
FileSpec start_file;
uint32_t start_line;
uint32_t end_line;
FileSpec end_file;
if (sc.block == nullptr) {
// Not an inlined function
sc.function->GetStartLineSourceInfo(start_file, start_line);
if (start_line == 0) {
result.AppendErrorWithFormat("Could not find line information for "
"start of function: \"%s\".\n",
source_info.function.GetCString());
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result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusFailed);
return 0;
}
sc.function->GetEndLineSourceInfo(end_file, end_line);
} else {
// We have an inlined function
start_file = source_info.line_entry.file;
start_line = source_info.line_entry.line;
end_line = start_line + m_options.num_lines;
}
// This is a little hacky, but the first line table entry for a function
// points to the "{" that starts the function block. It would be nice to
// actually get the function declaration in there too. So back up a bit,
// but not further than what you're going to display.
uint32_t extra_lines;
if (m_options.num_lines >= 10)
extra_lines = 5;
else
extra_lines = m_options.num_lines / 2;
uint32_t line_no;
if (start_line <= extra_lines)
line_no = 1;
else
line_no = start_line - extra_lines;
// For fun, if the function is shorter than the number of lines we're
// supposed to display, only display the function...
if (end_line != 0) {
if (m_options.num_lines > end_line - line_no)
m_options.num_lines = end_line - line_no + extra_lines;
}
m_breakpoint_locations.Clear();
if (m_options.show_bp_locs) {
const bool show_inlines = true;
m_breakpoint_locations.Reset(start_file, 0, show_inlines);
SearchFilterForUnconstrainedSearches target_search_filter(
m_exe_ctx.GetTargetSP());
target_search_filter.Search(m_breakpoint_locations);
}
result.AppendMessageWithFormat("File: %s\n",
start_file.GetPath().c_str());
add stop column highlighting support This change introduces optional marking of the column within a source line where a thread is stopped. This marking will show up when the source code for a thread stop is displayed, when the debug info knows the column information, and if the optional column marking is enabled. There are two separate methods for handling the marking of the stop column: * via ANSI terminal codes, which are added inline to the source line display. The default ANSI mark-up is to underline the column. * via a pure text-based caret that is added in the appropriate column in a newly-inserted blank line underneath the source line in question. There are some new options that control how this all works. * settings set stop-show-column This takes one of 4 values: * ansi-or-caret: use the ANSI terminal code mechanism if LLDB is running with color enabled; if not, use the caret-based, pure text method (see the "caret" mode below). * ansi: only use the ANSI terminal code mechanism to highlight the stop line. If LLDB is running with color disabled, no stop column marking will occur. * caret: only use the pure text caret method, which introduces a newly-inserted line underneath the current line, where the only character in the new line is a caret that highlights the stop column in question. * none: no stop column marking will be attempted. * settings set stop-show-column-ansi-prefix This is a text format that indicates the ANSI formatting code to insert into the stream immediately preceding the column where the stop column character will be marked up. It defaults to ${ansi.underline}; however, it can contain any valid LLDB format codes, e.g. ${ansi.fg.red}${ansi.bold}${ansi.underline} * settings set stop-show-column-ansi-suffix This is the text format that specifies the ANSI terminal codes to end the markup that was started with the prefix described above. It defaults to: ${ansi.normal}. This should be sufficient for the common cases. Significant leg-work was done by Adrian Prantl. (Thanks, Adrian!) differential review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D20835 reviewers: clayborg, jingham llvm-svn: 282105
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// We don't care about the column here.
const uint32_t column = 0;
return target->GetSourceManager().DisplaySourceLinesWithLineNumbers(
start_file, line_no, column, 0, m_options.num_lines, "",
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&result.GetOutputStream(), GetBreakpointLocations());
} else {
result.AppendErrorWithFormat(
"Could not find function info for: \"%s\".\n",
m_options.symbol_name.c_str());
}
return 0;
}
// From Jim: The FindMatchingFunctions / FindMatchingFunctionSymbols
// functions "take a possibly empty vector of strings which are names of
// modules, and run the two search functions on the subset of the full module
// list that matches the strings in the input vector". If we wanted to put
// these somewhere, there should probably be a module-filter-list that can be
// passed to the various ModuleList::Find* calls, which would either be a
// vector of string names or a ModuleSpecList.
void FindMatchingFunctions(Target *target, ConstString name,
SymbolContextList &sc_list) {
// Displaying the source for a symbol:
bool include_inlines = true;
bool include_symbols = false;
if (m_options.num_lines == 0)
m_options.num_lines = 10;
const size_t num_modules = m_options.modules.size();
if (num_modules > 0) {
ModuleList matching_modules;
for (size_t i = 0; i < num_modules; ++i) {
FileSpec module_file_spec(m_options.modules[i]);
if (module_file_spec) {
ModuleSpec module_spec(module_file_spec);
matching_modules.Clear();
target->GetImages().FindModules(module_spec, matching_modules);
matching_modules.FindFunctions(name, eFunctionNameTypeAuto,
include_symbols, include_inlines,
sc_list);
}
}
} else {
target->GetImages().FindFunctions(name, eFunctionNameTypeAuto,
include_symbols, include_inlines,
sc_list);
}
}
void FindMatchingFunctionSymbols(Target *target, ConstString name,
SymbolContextList &sc_list) {
const size_t num_modules = m_options.modules.size();
if (num_modules > 0) {
ModuleList matching_modules;
for (size_t i = 0; i < num_modules; ++i) {
FileSpec module_file_spec(m_options.modules[i]);
if (module_file_spec) {
ModuleSpec module_spec(module_file_spec);
matching_modules.Clear();
target->GetImages().FindModules(module_spec, matching_modules);
matching_modules.FindFunctionSymbols(name, eFunctionNameTypeAuto,
sc_list);
}
}
} else {
target->GetImages().FindFunctionSymbols(name, eFunctionNameTypeAuto,
sc_list);
}
}
bool DoExecute(Args &command, CommandReturnObject &result) override {
const size_t argc = command.GetArgumentCount();
if (argc != 0) {
result.AppendErrorWithFormat("'%s' takes no arguments, only flags.\n",
GetCommandName().str().c_str());
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
Target *target = m_exe_ctx.GetTargetPtr();
if (!m_options.symbol_name.empty()) {
SymbolContextList sc_list;
ConstString name(m_options.symbol_name.c_str());
// Displaying the source for a symbol. Search for function named name.
FindMatchingFunctions(target, name, sc_list);
size_t num_matches = sc_list.GetSize();
if (!num_matches) {
// If we didn't find any functions with that name, try searching for
// symbols that line up exactly with function addresses.
SymbolContextList sc_list_symbols;
FindMatchingFunctionSymbols(target, name, sc_list_symbols);
size_t num_symbol_matches = sc_list_symbols.GetSize();
for (size_t i = 0; i < num_symbol_matches; i++) {
SymbolContext sc;
sc_list_symbols.GetContextAtIndex(i, sc);
if (sc.symbol && sc.symbol->ValueIsAddress()) {
const Address &base_address = sc.symbol->GetAddressRef();
Function *function = base_address.CalculateSymbolContextFunction();
if (function) {
sc_list.Append(SymbolContext(function));
num_matches++;
break;
}
}
}
}
if (num_matches == 0) {
result.AppendErrorWithFormat("Could not find function named: \"%s\".\n",
m_options.symbol_name.c_str());
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
if (num_matches > 1) {
std::set<SourceInfo> source_match_set;
bool displayed_something = false;
for (size_t i = 0; i < num_matches; i++) {
SymbolContext sc;
sc_list.GetContextAtIndex(i, sc);
SourceInfo source_info(sc.GetFunctionName(),
sc.GetFunctionStartLineEntry());
if (source_info.IsValid()) {
if (source_match_set.find(source_info) == source_match_set.end()) {
source_match_set.insert(source_info);
if (DisplayFunctionSource(sc, source_info, result))
displayed_something = true;
}
}
}
if (displayed_something)
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusSuccessFinishResult);
else
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusFailed);
} else {
SymbolContext sc;
sc_list.GetContextAtIndex(0, sc);
SourceInfo source_info;
if (DisplayFunctionSource(sc, source_info, result)) {
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusSuccessFinishResult);
} else {
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusFailed);
}
}
return result.Succeeded();
} else if (m_options.address != LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS) {
Address so_addr;
StreamString error_strm;
SymbolContextList sc_list;
if (target->GetSectionLoadList().IsEmpty()) {
// The target isn't loaded yet, we need to lookup the file address in
// all modules
const ModuleList &module_list = target->GetImages();
const size_t num_modules = module_list.GetSize();
for (size_t i = 0; i < num_modules; ++i) {
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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ModuleSP module_sp(module_list.GetModuleAtIndex(i));
if (module_sp &&
module_sp->ResolveFileAddress(m_options.address, so_addr)) {
SymbolContext sc;
sc.Clear(true);
if (module_sp->ResolveSymbolContextForAddress(
so_addr, eSymbolContextEverything, sc) &
eSymbolContextLineEntry)
sc_list.Append(sc);
}
}
if (sc_list.GetSize() == 0) {
result.AppendErrorWithFormat(
"no modules have source information for file address 0x%" PRIx64
".\n",
m_options.address);
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
} else {
// The target has some things loaded, resolve this address to a compile
// unit + file + line and display
if (target->GetSectionLoadList().ResolveLoadAddress(m_options.address,
so_addr)) {
ModuleSP module_sp(so_addr.GetModule());
if (module_sp) {
SymbolContext sc;
sc.Clear(true);
if (module_sp->ResolveSymbolContextForAddress(
so_addr, eSymbolContextEverything, sc) &
eSymbolContextLineEntry) {
sc_list.Append(sc);
} else {
so_addr.Dump(&error_strm, nullptr,
Address::DumpStyleModuleWithFileAddress);
result.AppendErrorWithFormat("address resolves to %s, but there "
"is no line table information "
"available for this address.\n",
error_strm.GetData());
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
}
}
if (sc_list.GetSize() == 0) {
result.AppendErrorWithFormat(
"no modules contain load address 0x%" PRIx64 ".\n",
m_options.address);
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
}
uint32_t num_matches = sc_list.GetSize();
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < num_matches; ++i) {
SymbolContext sc;
sc_list.GetContextAtIndex(i, sc);
if (sc.comp_unit) {
if (m_options.show_bp_locs) {
m_breakpoint_locations.Clear();
const bool show_inlines = true;
m_breakpoint_locations.Reset(sc.comp_unit->GetPrimaryFile(), 0,
show_inlines);
SearchFilterForUnconstrainedSearches target_search_filter(
target->shared_from_this());
target_search_filter.Search(m_breakpoint_locations);
}
bool show_fullpaths = true;
bool show_module = true;
bool show_inlined_frames = true;
const bool show_function_arguments = true;
const bool show_function_name = true;
sc.DumpStopContext(&result.GetOutputStream(),
Expanded the flags that can be set for a command object in lldb_private::CommandObject. This list of available flags are: enum { //---------------------------------------------------------------------- // eFlagRequiresTarget // // Ensures a valid target is contained in m_exe_ctx prior to executing // the command. If a target doesn't exist or is invalid, the command // will fail and CommandObject::GetInvalidTargetDescription() will be // returned as the error. CommandObject subclasses can override the // virtual function for GetInvalidTargetDescription() to provide custom // strings when needed. //---------------------------------------------------------------------- eFlagRequiresTarget = (1u << 0), //---------------------------------------------------------------------- // eFlagRequiresProcess // // Ensures a valid process is contained in m_exe_ctx prior to executing // the command. If a process doesn't exist or is invalid, the command // will fail and CommandObject::GetInvalidProcessDescription() will be // returned as the error. CommandObject subclasses can override the // virtual function for GetInvalidProcessDescription() to provide custom // strings when needed. //---------------------------------------------------------------------- eFlagRequiresProcess = (1u << 1), //---------------------------------------------------------------------- // eFlagRequiresThread // // Ensures a valid thread is contained in m_exe_ctx prior to executing // the command. If a thread doesn't exist or is invalid, the command // will fail and CommandObject::GetInvalidThreadDescription() will be // returned as the error. CommandObject subclasses can override the // virtual function for GetInvalidThreadDescription() to provide custom // strings when needed. //---------------------------------------------------------------------- eFlagRequiresThread = (1u << 2), //---------------------------------------------------------------------- // eFlagRequiresFrame // // Ensures a valid frame is contained in m_exe_ctx prior to executing // the command. If a frame doesn't exist or is invalid, the command // will fail and CommandObject::GetInvalidFrameDescription() will be // returned as the error. CommandObject subclasses can override the // virtual function for GetInvalidFrameDescription() to provide custom // strings when needed. //---------------------------------------------------------------------- eFlagRequiresFrame = (1u << 3), //---------------------------------------------------------------------- // eFlagRequiresRegContext // // Ensures a valid register context (from the selected frame if there // is a frame in m_exe_ctx, or from the selected thread from m_exe_ctx) // is availble from m_exe_ctx prior to executing the command. If a // target doesn't exist or is invalid, the command will fail and // CommandObject::GetInvalidRegContextDescription() will be returned as // the error. CommandObject subclasses can override the virtual function // for GetInvalidRegContextDescription() to provide custom strings when // needed. //---------------------------------------------------------------------- eFlagRequiresRegContext = (1u << 4), //---------------------------------------------------------------------- // eFlagTryTargetAPILock // // Attempts to acquire the target lock if a target is selected in the // command interpreter. If the command object fails to acquire the API // lock, the command will fail with an appropriate error message. //---------------------------------------------------------------------- eFlagTryTargetAPILock = (1u << 5), //---------------------------------------------------------------------- // eFlagProcessMustBeLaunched // // Verifies that there is a launched process in m_exe_ctx, if there // isn't, the command will fail with an appropriate error message. //---------------------------------------------------------------------- eFlagProcessMustBeLaunched = (1u << 6), //---------------------------------------------------------------------- // eFlagProcessMustBePaused // // Verifies that there is a paused process in m_exe_ctx, if there // isn't, the command will fail with an appropriate error message. //---------------------------------------------------------------------- eFlagProcessMustBePaused = (1u << 7) }; Now each command object contains a "ExecutionContext m_exe_ctx;" member variable that gets initialized prior to running the command. The validity of the target objects in m_exe_ctx are checked to ensure that any target/process/thread/frame/reg context that are required are valid prior to executing the command. Each command object also contains a Mutex::Locker m_api_locker which gets used if eFlagTryTargetAPILock is set. This centralizes a lot of checking code that was previously and inconsistently implemented across many commands. llvm-svn: 171990
2013-01-09 19:44:40 +00:00
m_exe_ctx.GetBestExecutionContextScope(),
sc.line_entry.range.GetBaseAddress(),
show_fullpaths, show_module, show_inlined_frames,
show_function_arguments, show_function_name);
result.GetOutputStream().EOL();
if (m_options.num_lines == 0)
m_options.num_lines = 10;
size_t lines_to_back_up =
m_options.num_lines >= 10 ? 5 : m_options.num_lines / 2;
add stop column highlighting support This change introduces optional marking of the column within a source line where a thread is stopped. This marking will show up when the source code for a thread stop is displayed, when the debug info knows the column information, and if the optional column marking is enabled. There are two separate methods for handling the marking of the stop column: * via ANSI terminal codes, which are added inline to the source line display. The default ANSI mark-up is to underline the column. * via a pure text-based caret that is added in the appropriate column in a newly-inserted blank line underneath the source line in question. There are some new options that control how this all works. * settings set stop-show-column This takes one of 4 values: * ansi-or-caret: use the ANSI terminal code mechanism if LLDB is running with color enabled; if not, use the caret-based, pure text method (see the "caret" mode below). * ansi: only use the ANSI terminal code mechanism to highlight the stop line. If LLDB is running with color disabled, no stop column marking will occur. * caret: only use the pure text caret method, which introduces a newly-inserted line underneath the current line, where the only character in the new line is a caret that highlights the stop column in question. * none: no stop column marking will be attempted. * settings set stop-show-column-ansi-prefix This is a text format that indicates the ANSI formatting code to insert into the stream immediately preceding the column where the stop column character will be marked up. It defaults to ${ansi.underline}; however, it can contain any valid LLDB format codes, e.g. ${ansi.fg.red}${ansi.bold}${ansi.underline} * settings set stop-show-column-ansi-suffix This is the text format that specifies the ANSI terminal codes to end the markup that was started with the prefix described above. It defaults to: ${ansi.normal}. This should be sufficient for the common cases. Significant leg-work was done by Adrian Prantl. (Thanks, Adrian!) differential review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D20835 reviewers: clayborg, jingham llvm-svn: 282105
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const uint32_t column =
(GetDebugger().GetStopShowColumn() != eStopShowColumnNone)
add stop column highlighting support This change introduces optional marking of the column within a source line where a thread is stopped. This marking will show up when the source code for a thread stop is displayed, when the debug info knows the column information, and if the optional column marking is enabled. There are two separate methods for handling the marking of the stop column: * via ANSI terminal codes, which are added inline to the source line display. The default ANSI mark-up is to underline the column. * via a pure text-based caret that is added in the appropriate column in a newly-inserted blank line underneath the source line in question. There are some new options that control how this all works. * settings set stop-show-column This takes one of 4 values: * ansi-or-caret: use the ANSI terminal code mechanism if LLDB is running with color enabled; if not, use the caret-based, pure text method (see the "caret" mode below). * ansi: only use the ANSI terminal code mechanism to highlight the stop line. If LLDB is running with color disabled, no stop column marking will occur. * caret: only use the pure text caret method, which introduces a newly-inserted line underneath the current line, where the only character in the new line is a caret that highlights the stop column in question. * none: no stop column marking will be attempted. * settings set stop-show-column-ansi-prefix This is a text format that indicates the ANSI formatting code to insert into the stream immediately preceding the column where the stop column character will be marked up. It defaults to ${ansi.underline}; however, it can contain any valid LLDB format codes, e.g. ${ansi.fg.red}${ansi.bold}${ansi.underline} * settings set stop-show-column-ansi-suffix This is the text format that specifies the ANSI terminal codes to end the markup that was started with the prefix described above. It defaults to: ${ansi.normal}. This should be sufficient for the common cases. Significant leg-work was done by Adrian Prantl. (Thanks, Adrian!) differential review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D20835 reviewers: clayborg, jingham llvm-svn: 282105
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? sc.line_entry.column
: 0;
target->GetSourceManager().DisplaySourceLinesWithLineNumbers(
sc.comp_unit->GetPrimaryFile(), sc.line_entry.line, column,
lines_to_back_up, m_options.num_lines - lines_to_back_up, "->",
&result.GetOutputStream(), GetBreakpointLocations());
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusSuccessFinishResult);
}
}
} else if (m_options.file_name.empty()) {
// Last valid source manager context, or the current frame if no valid
// last context in source manager. One little trick here, if you type the
// exact same list command twice in a row, it is more likely because you
// typed it once, then typed it again
if (m_options.start_line == 0) {
if (target->GetSourceManager().DisplayMoreWithLineNumbers(
&result.GetOutputStream(), m_options.num_lines,
m_options.reverse, GetBreakpointLocations())) {
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusSuccessFinishResult);
}
} else {
if (m_options.num_lines == 0)
m_options.num_lines = 10;
if (m_options.show_bp_locs) {
SourceManager::FileSP last_file_sp(
target->GetSourceManager().GetLastFile());
if (last_file_sp) {
const bool show_inlines = true;
m_breakpoint_locations.Reset(last_file_sp->GetFileSpec(), 0,
show_inlines);
SearchFilterForUnconstrainedSearches target_search_filter(
target->shared_from_this());
target_search_filter.Search(m_breakpoint_locations);
}
} else
m_breakpoint_locations.Clear();
add stop column highlighting support This change introduces optional marking of the column within a source line where a thread is stopped. This marking will show up when the source code for a thread stop is displayed, when the debug info knows the column information, and if the optional column marking is enabled. There are two separate methods for handling the marking of the stop column: * via ANSI terminal codes, which are added inline to the source line display. The default ANSI mark-up is to underline the column. * via a pure text-based caret that is added in the appropriate column in a newly-inserted blank line underneath the source line in question. There are some new options that control how this all works. * settings set stop-show-column This takes one of 4 values: * ansi-or-caret: use the ANSI terminal code mechanism if LLDB is running with color enabled; if not, use the caret-based, pure text method (see the "caret" mode below). * ansi: only use the ANSI terminal code mechanism to highlight the stop line. If LLDB is running with color disabled, no stop column marking will occur. * caret: only use the pure text caret method, which introduces a newly-inserted line underneath the current line, where the only character in the new line is a caret that highlights the stop column in question. * none: no stop column marking will be attempted. * settings set stop-show-column-ansi-prefix This is a text format that indicates the ANSI formatting code to insert into the stream immediately preceding the column where the stop column character will be marked up. It defaults to ${ansi.underline}; however, it can contain any valid LLDB format codes, e.g. ${ansi.fg.red}${ansi.bold}${ansi.underline} * settings set stop-show-column-ansi-suffix This is the text format that specifies the ANSI terminal codes to end the markup that was started with the prefix described above. It defaults to: ${ansi.normal}. This should be sufficient for the common cases. Significant leg-work was done by Adrian Prantl. (Thanks, Adrian!) differential review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D20835 reviewers: clayborg, jingham llvm-svn: 282105
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const uint32_t column = 0;
if (target->GetSourceManager()
.DisplaySourceLinesWithLineNumbersUsingLastFile(
m_options.start_line, // Line to display
m_options.num_lines, // Lines after line to
UINT32_MAX, // Don't mark "line"
add stop column highlighting support This change introduces optional marking of the column within a source line where a thread is stopped. This marking will show up when the source code for a thread stop is displayed, when the debug info knows the column information, and if the optional column marking is enabled. There are two separate methods for handling the marking of the stop column: * via ANSI terminal codes, which are added inline to the source line display. The default ANSI mark-up is to underline the column. * via a pure text-based caret that is added in the appropriate column in a newly-inserted blank line underneath the source line in question. There are some new options that control how this all works. * settings set stop-show-column This takes one of 4 values: * ansi-or-caret: use the ANSI terminal code mechanism if LLDB is running with color enabled; if not, use the caret-based, pure text method (see the "caret" mode below). * ansi: only use the ANSI terminal code mechanism to highlight the stop line. If LLDB is running with color disabled, no stop column marking will occur. * caret: only use the pure text caret method, which introduces a newly-inserted line underneath the current line, where the only character in the new line is a caret that highlights the stop column in question. * none: no stop column marking will be attempted. * settings set stop-show-column-ansi-prefix This is a text format that indicates the ANSI formatting code to insert into the stream immediately preceding the column where the stop column character will be marked up. It defaults to ${ansi.underline}; however, it can contain any valid LLDB format codes, e.g. ${ansi.fg.red}${ansi.bold}${ansi.underline} * settings set stop-show-column-ansi-suffix This is the text format that specifies the ANSI terminal codes to end the markup that was started with the prefix described above. It defaults to: ${ansi.normal}. This should be sufficient for the common cases. Significant leg-work was done by Adrian Prantl. (Thanks, Adrian!) differential review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D20835 reviewers: clayborg, jingham llvm-svn: 282105
2016-09-21 20:13:14 +00:00
column,
"", // Don't mark "line"
&result.GetOutputStream(), GetBreakpointLocations())) {
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusSuccessFinishResult);
}
}
} else {
const char *filename = m_options.file_name.c_str();
bool check_inlines = false;
SymbolContextList sc_list;
size_t num_matches = 0;
if (!m_options.modules.empty()) {
ModuleList matching_modules;
for (size_t i = 0, e = m_options.modules.size(); i < e; ++i) {
FileSpec module_file_spec(m_options.modules[i]);
if (module_file_spec) {
ModuleSpec module_spec(module_file_spec);
matching_modules.Clear();
target->GetImages().FindModules(module_spec, matching_modules);
num_matches += matching_modules.ResolveSymbolContextForFilePath(
filename, 0, check_inlines,
SymbolContextItem(eSymbolContextModule |
eSymbolContextCompUnit),
sc_list);
}
}
} else {
num_matches = target->GetImages().ResolveSymbolContextForFilePath(
filename, 0, check_inlines,
eSymbolContextModule | eSymbolContextCompUnit, sc_list);
}
if (num_matches == 0) {
result.AppendErrorWithFormat("Could not find source file \"%s\".\n",
m_options.file_name.c_str());
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
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result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
if (num_matches > 1) {
bool got_multiple = false;
CompileUnit *test_cu = nullptr;
for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_matches; i++) {
SymbolContext sc;
sc_list.GetContextAtIndex(i, sc);
if (sc.comp_unit) {
if (test_cu) {
if (test_cu != sc.comp_unit)
got_multiple = true;
break;
} else
test_cu = sc.comp_unit;
}
}
if (got_multiple) {
result.AppendErrorWithFormat(
"Multiple source files found matching: \"%s.\"\n",
m_options.file_name.c_str());
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
}
SymbolContext sc;
if (sc_list.GetContextAtIndex(0, sc)) {
if (sc.comp_unit) {
if (m_options.show_bp_locs) {
const bool show_inlines = true;
m_breakpoint_locations.Reset(sc.comp_unit->GetPrimaryFile(), 0,
show_inlines);
SearchFilterForUnconstrainedSearches target_search_filter(
target->shared_from_this());
target_search_filter.Search(m_breakpoint_locations);
} else
m_breakpoint_locations.Clear();
if (m_options.num_lines == 0)
m_options.num_lines = 10;
add stop column highlighting support This change introduces optional marking of the column within a source line where a thread is stopped. This marking will show up when the source code for a thread stop is displayed, when the debug info knows the column information, and if the optional column marking is enabled. There are two separate methods for handling the marking of the stop column: * via ANSI terminal codes, which are added inline to the source line display. The default ANSI mark-up is to underline the column. * via a pure text-based caret that is added in the appropriate column in a newly-inserted blank line underneath the source line in question. There are some new options that control how this all works. * settings set stop-show-column This takes one of 4 values: * ansi-or-caret: use the ANSI terminal code mechanism if LLDB is running with color enabled; if not, use the caret-based, pure text method (see the "caret" mode below). * ansi: only use the ANSI terminal code mechanism to highlight the stop line. If LLDB is running with color disabled, no stop column marking will occur. * caret: only use the pure text caret method, which introduces a newly-inserted line underneath the current line, where the only character in the new line is a caret that highlights the stop column in question. * none: no stop column marking will be attempted. * settings set stop-show-column-ansi-prefix This is a text format that indicates the ANSI formatting code to insert into the stream immediately preceding the column where the stop column character will be marked up. It defaults to ${ansi.underline}; however, it can contain any valid LLDB format codes, e.g. ${ansi.fg.red}${ansi.bold}${ansi.underline} * settings set stop-show-column-ansi-suffix This is the text format that specifies the ANSI terminal codes to end the markup that was started with the prefix described above. It defaults to: ${ansi.normal}. This should be sufficient for the common cases. Significant leg-work was done by Adrian Prantl. (Thanks, Adrian!) differential review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D20835 reviewers: clayborg, jingham llvm-svn: 282105
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const uint32_t column = 0;
target->GetSourceManager().DisplaySourceLinesWithLineNumbers(
sc.comp_unit->GetPrimaryFile(), m_options.start_line, column, 0,
m_options.num_lines, "", &result.GetOutputStream(),
GetBreakpointLocations());
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusSuccessFinishResult);
} else {
result.AppendErrorWithFormat("No comp unit found for: \"%s.\"\n",
m_options.file_name.c_str());
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
}
}
return result.Succeeded();
}
const SymbolContextList *GetBreakpointLocations() {
if (m_breakpoint_locations.GetFileLineMatches().GetSize() > 0)
return &m_breakpoint_locations.GetFileLineMatches();
return nullptr;
}
CommandOptions m_options;
FileLineResolver m_breakpoint_locations;
std::string m_reverse_name;
};
#pragma mark CommandObjectMultiwordSource
// CommandObjectMultiwordSource
CommandObjectMultiwordSource::CommandObjectMultiwordSource(
CommandInterpreter &interpreter)
: CommandObjectMultiword(interpreter, "source",
"Commands for examining "
"source code described by "
"debug information for the "
"current target process.",
"source <subcommand> [<subcommand-options>]") {
Add support for "source info" and use it to fix MI's -symbol-list-lines. This patch adds support the command 'source info' as follows: (lldb) help source info Display source line information (as specified) based on the current executable's debug info. Syntax: source info <cmd-options> Command Options Usage: source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-f <filename>] [-l <linenum>] [-e <linenum>] source info [-c <count>] [-s <shlib-name>] [-n <symbol>] source info [-c <count>] [-a <address-expression>] -a <address-expression> ( --address <address-expression> ) Lookup the address and display the source information for the corresponding file and line. -c <count> ( --count <count> ) The number of line entries to display. -e <linenum> ( --end-line <linenum> ) The line number at which to stop displaying lines. -f <filename> ( --file <filename> ) The file from which to display source. -l <linenum> ( --line <linenum> ) The line number at which to start the displaying lines. -n <symbol> ( --name <symbol> ) The name of a function whose source to display. -s <shlib-name> ( --shlib <shlib-name> ) Look up the source in the given module or shared library (can be specified more than once). For example: (lldb) source info --file x.h Lines for file x.h in compilation unit x.cpp in `x [0x0000000100000d00-0x0000000100000d10): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 [0x0000000100000d10-0x0000000100000d1b): /Users/dawn/tmp/./x.h:10 The new options are used to fix the MI command: -symbol-list-lines <file> which didn't work for header files because it called: target modules dump line-table <file> which only dumps line tables for a compilation unit. The patch also fixes a bug in the error reporting when no files were supplied to the command. Previously you'd get: (lldb) target modules dump line-table error: Syntax: error: no source filenames matched any command arguments Now you get: error: file option must be specified. Reviewed by: clayborg, jingham, ki.stfu Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15593 llvm-svn: 256863
2016-01-05 19:51:51 +00:00
LoadSubCommand("info",
CommandObjectSP(new CommandObjectSourceInfo(interpreter)));
LoadSubCommand("list",
CommandObjectSP(new CommandObjectSourceList(interpreter)));
}
CommandObjectMultiwordSource::~CommandObjectMultiwordSource() = default;