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  1. Mar 13, 2012
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      The Cocoa formatters now provide error messages for many of the common... · 3f1052b7
      Enrico Granata authored
      The Cocoa formatters now provide error messages for many of the common things-went-wrong situations. Previously they would say nothing or log failures to the Python console
      
      llvm-svn: 152673
      3f1052b7
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      Changed several of the Cocoa formatters to match the output style that Xcode... · 8c69c96d
      Enrico Granata authored
      Changed several of the Cocoa formatters to match the output style that Xcode uses internally to provide summaries
      This has been done for those summaries where the difference is only cosmetic (e.g. naming things as items instead of values, ...)
      The LLDB output style has been preserved when it provides more information (e.g. telling the type as well as the value of an NSNumber)
      
      Test cases have been updated to reflect the updated output style where necessary
      
      llvm-svn: 152592
      8c69c96d
  2. Mar 09, 2012
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  4. Mar 05, 2012
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      Several performance-oriented changes to the introspecting data formatters: · cfdafa37
      Enrico Granata authored
       (a) the SystemParameters object is now passed around to the formatters; doing so enables the formatters to reuse computed values for things such as pointer-size and endianness
           instead of repeatedly computing these on their own
       (b) replacing the global ISA cache with a per-process one
       (c) providing a per-process types cache where each formatter can store the types it needs to operate, and be sure to find them the next time without recalculating them
           this also enables formatters to share types if they agree on a local naming convention
       (d) lazy fetching of data from Objective-C runtime data structures
           data is fetched as needed and we stop reading as soon as we determine that an ISA is actually garbage
      
      llvm-svn: 152052
      cfdafa37
  5. Mar 03, 2012
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      added a new formatter for CF(Mutable)BitVector · 385ad4e4
      Enrico Granata authored
      fixed a few potential NULL-pointer derefs in ValueObject
      we have a way to provide docstrings for properties we add to the SWIG layer - a few of these properties have a docstring already, more will come in future commits
      added a new bunch of properties to SBData to make it more natural and Python-like to access the data they contain
      
      llvm-svn: 151962
      385ad4e4
  6. Mar 02, 2012
  7. Mar 01, 2012
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      this fixes unicode strings handling in 32-bit mode on Lion · 74ec8f9c
      Enrico Granata authored
      llvm-svn: 151831
      74ec8f9c
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      (a) adding an introspection formatter for NS(Mutable)IndexSet · 896cd1d3
      Enrico Granata authored
      (b) fixes and improvements to the formatters for NSDate and NSString
      (c) adding an introspection formatter for NSCountedSet
      (d) making the Objective-C formatters test cases pass on both 64 and 32 bit
          one of the test cases is marked as expected failure on i386 - support needs to be added to the LLDB core for it to pass
      
      llvm-svn: 151826
      896cd1d3
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      1) solving a bug where, after Jim's fixes to stack frames, synthetic children... · 0c489f58
      Enrico Granata authored
      1) solving a bug where, after Jim's fixes to stack frames, synthetic children were not recalculated when necessary, causing them to get out of sync with live data
      2) providing an updated list of tagged pointers values for the objc_runtime module - hopefully this one is final
      3) changing ValueObject::DumpValueObject to use an Options class instead of providing a bulky list of parameters to pass around
         this change had been laid out previously, but some clients of DumpValueObject() were still using the old prototype and some arguments
         were treated in a special way and passed in directly instead of through the Options class
      4) providing new GetSummaryAsCString() and GetValueAsCString() calls in ValueObject that are passed a formatter object and a destination string
         and fill the string by formatting themselves using the formatter argument instead of the default for the current ValueObject
      5) removing the option to have formats and summaries stick to a variable for the current stoppoint
         after some debate, we are going with non-sticky: if you say frame variable --format hex foo, the hex format will only be applied to the current command execution and not stick when redisplaying foo
         the other option would be full stickiness, which means that foo would be formatted as hex for its whole lifetime
         we are open to suggestions on what feels "natural" in this regard
      
      llvm-svn: 151801
      0c489f58
  8. Feb 29, 2012
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      This commit: · 7bc0ec3a
      Enrico Granata authored
       a) adds a Python summary provider for NSDate
       b) changes the initialization for ScriptInterpreter so that we are not passing a bulk of Python-specific function pointers around
       c) provides a new ScriptInterpreterObject class that allows for ref-count safe wrapping of scripting objects on the C++ side
       d) contains much needed performance improvements:
          1) the pointer to the Python function generating a scripted summary is now cached instead of looked up every time
          2) redundant memory reads in the Python ObjC runtime wrapper are eliminated
          3) summaries now use the m_summary_str in ValueObject to store their data instead of passing around ( == copying) an std::string object
       e) contains other minor fixes, such as adding descriptive error messages for some cases of summary generation failure
      
      llvm-svn: 151703
      7bc0ec3a
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