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  1. Nov 15, 2011
    • Sean Callanan's avatar
      Pulled in a new version of LLVM/Clang to solve a variety · d5c17edb
      Sean Callanan authored
      of problems with Objective-C object completion.  To go
      along with the LLVM/Clang-side fixes, we have a variety
      of Objective-C improvements.
      
      Fixes include:
      
      - It is now possible to run expressions when stopped in
        an Objective-C class method and have "self" act just
        like "self" would act in the class method itself (i.e.,
        [self classMethod] works without casting the return
        type if debug info is present).  To accomplish this,
        the expression masquerades as a class method added by
        a category.
      
      - Objective-C objects can now provide methods and
        properties and methods to Clang on demand (i.e., the
        ASTImporter sets hasExternalVisibleDecls on Objective-C
        interface objects).
      
      - Objective-C built-in types, which had long been a bone
        of contention (should we be using "id"?  "id*"?), are
        now fetched correctly using accessor functions on
        ClangASTContext.  We inhibit searches for them in the
        debug information.
      
      There are also a variety of logging fixes, and I made two
      changes to the test suite:
      
      - Enabled a test case for Objective-C properties in the
        current translation unit.
      
      - Added a test case for calling Objective-C class methods
        when stopped in a class method.
      
      llvm-svn: 144607
      d5c17edb
  2. Sep 26, 2011
    • Sean Callanan's avatar
      Factored out handling of the source code for an · 9bc83841
      Sean Callanan authored
      expression into a separate class.  This class
      encapsulates wrapping the function as needed.  I
      am also moving from using booleans to indicate
      what the expression's language should be to using
      lldb::LanguageType instead.
      
      llvm-svn: 140545
      9bc83841
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