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llvm/lldb/scripts/Python/interface/SBInstruction.i
Greg Clayton 6b2bd93918 Added many more python convenience accessors:
You can now access a frame in a thread using:

lldb.SBThread.frame[int] -> lldb.SBFrame object for a frame in a thread

Where "int" is an integer index. You can also access a list object with all of
the frames using:

lldb.SBThread.frames => list() of lldb.SBFrame objects

All SB objects that give out SBAddress objects have properties named "addr"

lldb.SBInstructionList now has the following convenience accessors for len() and
instruction access using an index:

insts = lldb.frame.function.instructions
for idx in range(len(insts)):
    print insts[idx]
    
Instruction lists can also lookup an isntruction using a lldb.SBAddress as the key:

pc_inst = lldb.frame.function.instructions[lldb.frame.addr]

lldb.SBProcess now exposes:

lldb.SBProcess.is_alive => BOOL Check if a process is exists and is alive
lldb.SBProcess.is_running => BOOL check if a process is running (or stepping):
lldb.SBProcess.is_running => BOOL check if a process is currently stopped or crashed:
lldb.SBProcess.thread[int] => lldb.SBThreads for a given "int" zero based index
lldb.SBProcess.threads => list() containing all lldb.SBThread objects in a process

SBInstruction now exposes:
lldb.SBInstruction.mnemonic => python string for instruction mnemonic
lldb.SBInstruction.operands => python string for instruction operands
lldb.SBInstruction.command => python string for instruction comment

SBModule now exposes:

lldb.SBModule.uuid => uuid.UUID(), an UUID object from the "uuid" python module
lldb.SBModule.symbol[int] => lldb.Symbol, lookup symbol by zero based index
lldb.SBModule.symbol[str] => list() of lldb.Symbol objects that match "str"
lldb.SBModule.symbol[re] => list() of lldb.Symbol objecxts that match the regex
lldb.SBModule.symbols => list() of all symbols in a module

  
SBAddress objects can now access the current load address with the "lldb.SBAddress.load_addr"
property. The current "lldb.target" will be used to try and resolve the load address.

Load addresses can also be set using this accessor:

addr = lldb.SBAddress()
addd.load_addr = 0x123023

Then you can check the section and offset to see if the address got resolved.

SBTarget now exposes:

lldb.SBTarget.module[int] => lldb.SBModule from zero based module index
lldb.SBTarget.module[str] => lldb.SBModule by basename or fullpath or uuid string
lldb.SBTarget.module[uuid.UUID()] => lldb.SBModule whose UUID matches
lldb.SBTarget.module[re] => list() of lldb.SBModule objects that match the regex
lldb.SBTarget.modules => list() of all lldb.SBModule objects in the target

SBSymbol now exposes:

lldb.SBSymbol.name => python string for demangled symbol name
lldb.SBSymbol.mangled => python string for mangled symbol name or None if there is none
lldb.SBSymbol.type => lldb.eSymbolType enum value
lldb.SBSymbol.addr => SBAddress object that represents the start address for this symbol (if there is one)
lldb.SBSymbol.end_addr => SBAddress for the end address of the symbol  (if there is one)
lldb.SBSymbol.prologue_size => pythin int containing The size of the prologue in bytes
lldb.SBSymbol.instructions => SBInstructionList containing all instructions for this symbol

SBFunction now also has these new properties in addition to what is already has:
lldb.SBFunction.addr => SBAddress object that represents the start address for this function
lldb.SBFunction.end_addr => SBAddress for the end address of the function
lldb.SBFunction.instructions => SBInstructionList containing all instructions for this function

SBFrame now exposes the SBAddress for the frame:
lldb.SBFrame.addr => SBAddress which is the section offset address for the current frame PC

These are all in addition to what was already added. Documentation and website
updates coming soon.

llvm-svn: 149489
2012-02-01 08:09:32 +00:00

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//===-- SWIG Interface for SBInstruction ------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include <stdio.h>
// There's a lot to be fixed here, but need to wait for underlying insn implementation
// to be revised & settle down first.
namespace lldb {
class SBInstruction
{
public:
SBInstruction ();
SBInstruction (const SBInstruction &rhs);
~SBInstruction ();
bool
IsValid();
SBAddress
GetAddress();
const char *
GetMnemonic (lldb::SBTarget target);
const char *
GetOperands (lldb::SBTarget target);
const char *
GetComment (lldb::SBTarget target);
lldb::SBData
GetData (lldb::SBTarget target);
size_t
GetByteSize ();
bool
DoesBranch ();
void
Print (FILE *out);
bool
GetDescription (lldb::SBStream &description);
bool
EmulateWithFrame (lldb::SBFrame &frame, uint32_t evaluate_options);
bool
DumpEmulation (const char * triple); // triple is to specify the architecture, e.g. 'armv6' or 'arm-apple-darwin'
bool
TestEmulation (lldb::SBStream &output_stream, const char *test_file);
%pythoncode %{
def __mnemonic_property__ (self):
return self.GetMnemonic (target)
def __operands_property__ (self):
return self.GetOperands (target)
def __comment_property__ (self):
return self.GetComment (target)
def __file_addr_property__ (self):
return self.GetAddress ().GetFileAddress()
def __load_adrr_property__ (self):
return self.GetComment (target)
__swig_getmethods__["mnemonic"] = __mnemonic_property__
if _newclass: x = property(__mnemonic_property__, None)
__swig_getmethods__["operands"] = __operands_property__
if _newclass: x = property(__operands_property__, None)
__swig_getmethods__["comment"] = __comment_property__
if _newclass: x = property(__comment_property__, None)
__swig_getmethods__["addr"] = GetAddress
if _newclass: x = property(GetAddress, None)
__swig_getmethods__["size"] = GetByteSize
if _newclass: x = property(GetByteSize, None)
__swig_getmethods__["is_branch"] = DoesBranch
if _newclass: x = property(DoesBranch, None)
%}
};
} // namespace lldb