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  1. Nov 17, 2011
    • Greg Clayton's avatar
      Fixed an issue with the pthread_setspecific() where we weren't NULL-ing out · 2637f825
      Greg Clayton authored
      the thread specific data and were destroying the thread specfic data more
      than once.
      
      Also added the ability to ask a lldb::StateType if it is stopped with an
      additional paramter of "must_exist" which means that the state must be a
      stopped state for a process that still exists. This means that eStateExited
      and eStateUnloaded will no longer return true if "must_exist" is set to true.
      
      llvm-svn: 144875
      2637f825
  2. Jun 23, 2011
    • Greg Clayton's avatar
      Centralized all of the format to c-string and to format character code inside · bb7f31fa
      Greg Clayton authored
      the FormatManager class. Modified the format arguments in any commands to be
      able to use a single character format, or a full format name, or a partial 
      format name if no full format names match.
      
      Modified any code that was displaying formats to use the new FormatManager
      calls so that our help text and errors never get out of date.
      
      Modified the display of the "type format list" command to be a bit more
      human readable by showing the format as a format string rather than the single
      character format char.
      
      llvm-svn: 133765
      bb7f31fa
  3. Jun 18, 2011
    • Greg Clayton's avatar
      Added a new format for displaying an array of characters: eFormatCharArray · 4e4294bd
      Greg Clayton authored
      This us useful because sometomes you have to show a single character as: 'a'
      (using eFormatChar) and other times you might have an array of single 
      charcters for display as: 'a' 'b' 'c', and other times you might want to 
      show the contents of buffer of characters that can contain non printable
      chars: "\0\x22\n123". 
      
      This also fixes an issue that currently happens when you have a single character
      C string (const char *a = "a"; or char b[1] = { 'b' };) that was being output
      as "'a'" incorrectly due to the way the eFormatChar format output worked.
      
      llvm-svn: 133316
      4e4294bd
  4. May 17, 2011
  5. Apr 28, 2011
    • Greg Clayton's avatar
      Added a new OptionValue subclass for lldb::Format: OptionValueFormat. Added · 84c39663
      Greg Clayton authored
      new OptionGroup subclasses for:
      - output file for use with options: 
              long opts: --outfile <path> --append--output
              short opts: -o <path> -A
              
      - format for use with options:
              long opts: --format <format>
      
      - variable object display controls for depth, pointer depth, wether to show
        types, show summary, show location, flat output, use objc "po" style summary.
        
      Modified ValueObjectMemory to be able to be created either with a TypeSP or
      a ClangASTType.
      
      Switched "memory read" over to use OptionGroup subclasses: one for the outfile
      options, one for the command specific options, and one for the format.
      
      llvm-svn: 130334
      84c39663
  6. Feb 04, 2011
    • Greg Clayton's avatar
      Added support for attaching to a remote debug server with the new command: · b766a73d
      Greg Clayton authored
      (lldb) process connect <remote-url>
      
      Currently when you specify a file with the file command it helps us to find
      a process plug-in that is suitable for debugging. If you specify a file you
      can rely upon this to find the correct debugger plug-in:
      
      % lldb a.out
      Current executable set to 'a.out' (x86_64).
      (lldb) process connect connect://localhost:2345
      ...
      
      If you don't specify a file, you will need to specify the plug-in name that
      you wish to use:
      
      % lldb
      (lldb) process connect --plugin process.gdb-remote connect://localhost:2345
      
      Other connection URL examples:
      
      (lldb) process connect connect://localhost:2345
      (lldb) process connect tcp://127.0.0.1
      (lldb) process connect file:///dev/ttyS1
      
      We are currently treating the "connect://host:port" as a way to do raw socket
      connections. If there is a URL for this already, please let me know and we
      will adopt it.
      
      So now you can connect to a remote debug server with the ProcessGDBRemote
      plug-in. After connection, it will ask for the pid info using the "qC" packet
      and if it responds with a valid process ID, it will be equivalent to attaching.
      If it response with an error or invalid process ID, the LLDB process will be
      in a new state: eStateConnected. This allows us to then download a program or
      specify the program to run (using the 'A' packet), or specify a process to
      attach to (using the "vAttach" packets), or query info about the processes
      that might be available.
      
      llvm-svn: 124846
      b766a73d
  7. Oct 18, 2010
    • Greg Clayton's avatar
      Fixed debugserver to properly attach to a process by name with the · 19388cfc
      Greg Clayton authored
      "vAttachName;<PROCNAME>" packet, and wait for a new process by name to launch 
      with the "vAttachWait;<PROCNAME>".
      
      Fixed a few issues with attaching where if DoAttach() returned no error, yet
      there was no valid process ID, we would deadlock waiting for an event that
      would never happen.
      
      Added a new "process launch" option "--tty" that will launch the process 
      in a new terminal if the Host layer supports the "Host::LaunchInNewTerminal(...)"
      function. This currently works on MacOSX and will allow the debugging of 
      terminal applications that do complex operations with the terminal. 
      
      Cleaned up the output when the process resumes, stops and halts to be 
      consistent with the output format.
      
      llvm-svn: 116693
      19388cfc
  8. Jun 09, 2010
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