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llvm/lldb/scripts/interface/SBEvent.i
Pavel Labath eba97426d4 Clean up docstrings in swig interface files
Summary:
This patch removes the "//----" frames and "///" leading lines from
docstring comments.  We already have code doing transformations like this in
modify-python-lldb.py, but that's a script I'd like to remove. Instead
of running these transformations everytime we run swig, we can just
perform equivalent on its input once.

This patch can be reproduced (e.g. for downstream merges) with the
following "sweet" perl command:

  perl -i -p -e 'BEGIN{ $/ = undef;} s:(" *\n) *//-----*\n:\1:gs; s:^(     *)/// ?:\1:gsm; s:^ *//------*\n( *\n)?( *"):\2:gsm; s: *$::gsm; s:\n *"\):"):gsm' scripts/interface/*.i

This command produces nearly equivalent python files to those produced
by the relevant code in modify-python-lldb.py. The only difference I
noticed is that here I am slightly more agressive in removing trailing
newlines from docstring comments (the python script seems to leave
newlines in class-level docstrings).

Reviewers: amccarth, clayborg, jingham, aprantl

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60498

llvm-svn: 358683
2019-04-18 16:23:33 +00:00

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//===-- SWIG Interface for SBEvent ------------------------------*- 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
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
namespace lldb {
class SBBroadcaster;
%feature("docstring",
"API clients can register to receive events.
For example, check out the following output:
Try wait for event...
Event description: 0x103d0bb70 Event: broadcaster = 0x1009c8410, type = 0x00000001, data = { process = 0x1009c8400 (pid = 21528), state = running}
Event data flavor: Process::ProcessEventData
Process state: running
Try wait for event...
Event description: 0x103a700a0 Event: broadcaster = 0x1009c8410, type = 0x00000001, data = { process = 0x1009c8400 (pid = 21528), state = stopped}
Event data flavor: Process::ProcessEventData
Process state: stopped
Try wait for event...
Event description: 0x103d0d4a0 Event: broadcaster = 0x1009c8410, type = 0x00000001, data = { process = 0x1009c8400 (pid = 21528), state = exited}
Event data flavor: Process::ProcessEventData
Process state: exited
Try wait for event...
timeout occurred waiting for event...
from test/python_api/event/TestEventspy:
def do_listen_for_and_print_event(self):
'''Create a listener and use SBEvent API to print the events received.'''
exe = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'a.out')
# Create a target by the debugger.
target = self.dbg.CreateTarget(exe)
self.assertTrue(target, VALID_TARGET)
# Now create a breakpoint on main.c by name 'c'.
breakpoint = target.BreakpointCreateByName('c', 'a.out')
# Now launch the process, and do not stop at the entry point.
process = target.LaunchSimple(None, None, os.getcwd())
self.assertTrue(process.GetState() == lldb.eStateStopped,
PROCESS_STOPPED)
# Get a handle on the process's broadcaster.
broadcaster = process.GetBroadcaster()
# Create an empty event object.
event = lldb.SBEvent()
# Create a listener object and register with the broadcaster.
listener = lldb.SBListener('my listener')
rc = broadcaster.AddListener(listener, lldb.SBProcess.eBroadcastBitStateChanged)
self.assertTrue(rc, 'AddListener successfully retruns')
traceOn = self.TraceOn()
if traceOn:
lldbutil.print_stacktraces(process)
# Create MyListeningThread class to wait for any kind of event.
import threading
class MyListeningThread(threading.Thread):
def run(self):
count = 0
# Let's only try at most 4 times to retrieve any kind of event.
# After that, the thread exits.
while not count > 3:
if traceOn:
print('Try wait for event...')
if listener.WaitForEventForBroadcasterWithType(5,
broadcaster,
lldb.SBProcess.eBroadcastBitStateChanged,
event):
if traceOn:
desc = lldbutil.get_description(event))
print('Event description:', desc)
print('Event data flavor:', event.GetDataFlavor())
print('Process state:', lldbutil.state_type_to_str(process.GetState()))
print()
else:
if traceOn:
print 'timeout occurred waiting for event...'
count = count + 1
return
# Let's start the listening thread to retrieve the events.
my_thread = MyListeningThread()
my_thread.start()
# Use Python API to continue the process. The listening thread should be
# able to receive the state changed events.
process.Continue()
# Use Python API to kill the process. The listening thread should be
# able to receive the state changed event, too.
process.Kill()
# Wait until the 'MyListeningThread' terminates.
my_thread.join()") SBEvent;
class SBEvent
{
public:
SBEvent();
SBEvent (const lldb::SBEvent &rhs);
%feature("autodoc",
"__init__(self, int type, str data) -> SBEvent (make an event that contains a C string)"
) SBEvent;
SBEvent (uint32_t event, const char *cstr, uint32_t cstr_len);
~SBEvent();
bool
IsValid() const;
explicit operator bool() const;
const char *
GetDataFlavor ();
uint32_t
GetType () const;
lldb::SBBroadcaster
GetBroadcaster () const;
const char *
GetBroadcasterClass () const;
bool
BroadcasterMatchesRef (const lldb::SBBroadcaster &broadcaster);
void
Clear();
static const char *
GetCStringFromEvent (const lldb::SBEvent &event);
bool
GetDescription (lldb::SBStream &description) const;
};
} // namespace lldb