Merging the iohandler branch back into main.

The many many benefits include:
1 - Input/Output/Error streams are now handled as real streams not a push style input
2 - auto completion in python embedded interpreter
3 - multi-line input for "script" and "expression" commands now allow you to edit previous/next lines using up and down arrow keys and this makes multi-line input actually a viable thing to use
4 - it is now possible to use curses to drive LLDB (please try the "gui" command)

We will need to deal with and fix any buildbot failures and tests and arise now that input/output and error are correctly hooked up in all cases.

llvm-svn: 200263
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Greg Clayton
2014-01-27 23:43:24 +00:00
parent f1cb16e481
commit 44d937820b
115 changed files with 10509 additions and 6520 deletions

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@@ -28,25 +28,26 @@ StreamAsynchronousIO::StreamAsynchronousIO (Broadcaster &broadcaster, uint32_t b
StreamAsynchronousIO::~StreamAsynchronousIO ()
{
// Flush when we destroy to make sure we display the data
Flush();
}
void
StreamAsynchronousIO::Flush ()
{
if (m_accumulated_data.GetSize() > 0)
if (!m_accumulated_data.empty())
{
std::unique_ptr<EventDataBytes> data_bytes_ap (new EventDataBytes);
// Let's swap the bytes to avoid LARGE string copies.
data_bytes_ap->SwapBytes (m_accumulated_data.GetString());
data_bytes_ap->SwapBytes (m_accumulated_data);
EventSP new_event_sp (new Event (m_broadcast_event_type, data_bytes_ap.release()));
m_broadcaster.BroadcastEvent (new_event_sp);
m_accumulated_data.Clear();
}
}
size_t
StreamAsynchronousIO::Write (const void *s, size_t length)
{
m_accumulated_data.Write (s, length);
m_accumulated_data.append ((const char *)s, length);
return length;
}