If creating a Python command via a class, the help text is handled directly by the class object, no need for setting it manually via the cmdline

llvm-svn: 232228
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Enrico Granata
2015-03-13 22:35:44 +00:00
parent e72b71ff08
commit 9370d2784f

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@@ -2027,7 +2027,7 @@ CommandObjectCommandsScriptAdd::CommandOptions::g_option_table[] =
{
{ LLDB_OPT_SET_1, false, "function", 'f', OptionParser::eRequiredArgument, NULL, NULL, 0, eArgTypePythonFunction, "Name of the Python function to bind to this command name."},
{ LLDB_OPT_SET_2, false, "class", 'c', OptionParser::eRequiredArgument, NULL, NULL, 0, eArgTypePythonClass, "Name of the Python class to bind to this command name."},
{ LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL, false, "help" , 'h', OptionParser::eRequiredArgument, NULL, NULL, 0, eArgTypeHelpText, "The help text to display for this command."},
{ LLDB_OPT_SET_1, false, "help" , 'h', OptionParser::eRequiredArgument, NULL, NULL, 0, eArgTypeHelpText, "The help text to display for this command."},
{ LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL, false, "synchronicity", 's', OptionParser::eRequiredArgument, NULL, g_script_synchro_type, 0, eArgTypeScriptedCommandSynchronicity, "Set the synchronicity of this command's executions with regard to LLDB event system."},
{ 0, false, NULL, 0, 0, NULL, NULL, 0, eArgTypeNone, NULL }
};