If the variables view shows a variable that is a struct that has
MightHaveChildren(), the expand diamond is shown, but if trying to expand
it and it's not possible (e.g. incomplete type), remove the expand diamond
to visualize that it can't be in fact expanded. Otherwise it feels kinda
weird that a tree item cannot be expanded even though it "should".
I guess the MightHaveChildren() checking means that GetChildren() may
be expensive, so also do not call it for rows that are not expanded.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123008
Since the threads/frame view is taking only a small part on the right side
of the screen, only a part of the function name of each frame is visible.
It seems rather wasteful to spell out 'frame' there when it's obvious
that it is a frame, it's better to use the space for more of the function
name.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122998
It's rather annoying if it's there after every startup,
and that 'Help (F6)' at the top should be enough to help people
who don't know.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122997
It is the PC line, selected or not, that gets the blue-background
highlight. Without this, a keyword like 'bool' got black background
if the line wasn't selected.
And the blue-background highlight is handled by OutputColoredStringTruncated(),
so no point in setting it explicitly in the calling code.
Applied modernize-use-equals-default clang-tidy check over LLDB.
This check is already present in the lldb/.clang-tidy config.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121844
Applied modernize-use-default-member-init clang-tidy check over LLDB.
It appears in many files we had already switched to in class member init but
never updated the constructors to reflect that. This check is already present in
the lldb/.clang-tidy config.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121481
This patch changes the return value of Platform::GetName() to a
StringRef, and uses the opportunity (compile errors) to change some
callsites to use GetPluginName() instead. The two methods still remain
hardwired to return the same thing, but this will change once the ideas
in
<https://discourse.llvm.org/t/multiple-platforms-with-the-same-name/59594>
are implemented.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D119146
This patch adds a new type of reusable UI components. Searcher Windows
contain a text field to enter a search keyword and a list of scrollable
matches are presented. The target match can be selected and executed
which invokes a user callback to do something with the match.
This patch also adds one searcher delegate, which wraps the common
command completion searchers for simple use cases.
Reviewed By: clayborg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108545
This patch handles the up and down keys if they weren't handled by the
selected field. Moreover, it makes sure the form always absorb the key
to take full control until the form is canceled or submitted.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108414
This patch adds a new key ALt+Enter key combination to form windows.
Once invoked, the first action is executed without having to navigate to
its button.
Field exit callbacks are now also invoked on validation to support this
aforementioned key combination.
One concern for this key combination is its potential use by the window
manager of the host. I am not sure if this will be a problem, but it is
worth putting in consideration.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108410
This patch adds many new keys to the text field and implements new
behaviors as follows:
```
case KEY_HOME:
case KEY_CTRL_A:
MoveCursorToStart();
case KEY_END:
case KEY_CTRL_E:
MoveCursorToEnd();
case KEY_RIGHT:
case KEY_SF:
MoveCursorRight();
case KEY_LEFT:
case KEY_SR:
MoveCursorLeft();
case KEY_BACKSPACE:
case KEY_DELETE:
RemovePreviousChar();
case KEY_DC:
RemoveNextChar();
case KEY_EOL:
case KEY_CTRL_K:
ClearToEnd();
case KEY_DL:
case KEY_CLEAR:
Clear();
```
This patch also refactors scrolling to be dynamic at draw time for
easier handing.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108385
This patch handles the return key for compound fields like lists and
mapping fields. The return key, if not handled by the field will select
the next primary element, skipping secondary elements like remove
buttons and the like.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108331
This patch adds a process launch form. Additionally, a LazyBoolean field
was implemented and numerous utility methods were added to various
fields to get the launch form working.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107869
The isprint libc function was used to determine if the key code
represents a printable character. The problem is that the specification
leaves the behavior undefined if the key is not representable as an
unsigned char, which is the case for many ncurses keys. This patch adds
and explicit check for this undefined behavior and make it consistent.
The llvm::isPrint function didn't work correctly for some reason, most
likely because it takes a char instead of an int, which I guess makes it
unsuitable for checking ncurses key codes.
Reviewed By: clayborg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108327
This patch adds a breakpoints window that lists all breakpoints and
breakpoints locations. The window is implemented as a tree, where the
first level is the breakpoints and the second level is breakpoints
locations.
The tree delegate was hardcoded to only draw when there is a process,
which is not necessary for breakpoints, so the relevant logic was
abstracted in the TreeDelegateShouldDraw method.
Reviewed By: clayborg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107386
This patch adds a new method SubSurface to the Surface class. The method
returns another surface that is a subset of this surface. This is
important to further abstract away drawing from the ncurses objects. For
instance, fields could previously be drawn on subpads only but can now
be drawn on any surface. This is needed to create the file search
dialogs and similar functionalities.
There is an opportunity to refactor window drawing in general using
surfaces, but we shall consider this separately later.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107761
Temporarily revert this patch to unbreak the bots/builds
until we can understand what was intended; is_pad() call
isn't defined.
This reverts commit 2b89f40a41.
This patch adds a new method SubSurface to the Surface class. The method
returns another surface that is a subset of this surface. This is
important to further abstract away drawing from the ncurses objects. For
instance, fields could previously be drawn on subpads only but can now
be drawn on any surface. This is needed to create the file search
dialogs and similar functionalities.
There is an opportunity to refactor window drawing in general using
surfaces, but we shall consider this separately later.
Reviewed By: clayborg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107182
This reverts commit fd18f0e84c.
I reverted this change to see its effect on failing GUI tests on LLDB
Arm/AArch64 Linux buildbots. I could not find any evidence against this
particular change so reverting it back.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100243
This reverts commit fed25ddc1c.
There has been sporadic failures in LLDB AArch64/Arm 32 buildbots since
this commit. I am temporarily reverting it see if it fixes the issue.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100243
This patch adds an environment variable field. This is usually used as
the basic type of a List field. This is needed to create the process
launch form.
Reviewed By: clayborg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106999
This patch adds a Create Target form for the LLDB GUI. Additionally, an
Arch Field was introduced to input an arch and the file and directory
fields now have a required property.
Reviewed By: clayborg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106192
This patch expands the tree item that corresponds to the selected thread
by default in the Threads window. Additionally, the tree root item is
always expanded, which is the process in the Threads window.
Reviewed By: clayborg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100243
This patch resolves the paths in the file/directory fields before
performing checks. Those checks are applied on the file system if
m_need_to_exist is true, so remote files can set this to false to avoid
performing host-side file system checks. Additionally, methods to get
a resolved and a direct file specs were added to be used by client code.
Reviewed By: clayborg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106553
This patch adds a virtual method HasError to fields, it can be
overridden by fields that have errors. Additionally, a form method
CheckFieldsValidity was added to be called by actions that expects all
the field to be valid.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106459
This patch adds a new Platform Plugin Field. It is a choices field that
lists all the available platform plugins and can retrieve the name of the
selected plugin. The default selected plugin is the currently selected
one. This patch also allows for arbitrary scrolling to make scrolling
easier when setting choices.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106483
This patch adds a required property to text fields and their
derivatives. Additionally, the Process Name and PID fields in the attach
form were marked as required.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106458
This patch adds a new Process Plugin Field. It is a choices field that
lists all the available process plugins and can retrieve the name of the
selected plugin or an empty string if the default is selected.
The Attach form now uses that field instead of manually creating a
choices field.
Reviewed By: clayborg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106467
This patch adds a form window to attach a process, either by PID or by
name. This patch also adds support for dynamic field visibility such
that the form delegate can hide or show certain fields based on some
conditions.
Reviewed By: clayborg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105655
Based on:
[lldb-dev] proposed change to remove conditional WCHAR support in libedit wrapper
https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/lldb-dev/2021-July/016961.html
There is already setlocale in lldb/source/Core/IOHandlerCursesGUI.cpp
but that does not apply for Editline GUI editing.
Unaware how to make automated test for this, it requires pty.
Reviewed By: teemperor
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105779
This patch adds initial support for forms for the LLDB GUI. The currently
supported form elements are Text fields, Integer fields, Boolean fields, Choices
fields, File fields, Directory fields, and List fields.
A form can be created by subclassing FormDelegate. In the constructor, field
factory methods can be used to add new fields, storing the returned pointer in a
member variable. One or more actions can be added using the AddAction method.
The method takes a function with an interface void(Window &). This function will
be executed whenever the user executes the action.
Example form definition:
```lang=cpp
class TestFormDelegate : public FormDelegate {
public:
TestFormDelegate() {
m_text_field = AddTextField("Text", "The big brown fox.");
m_file_field = AddFileField("File", "/tmp/a");
m_directory_field = AddDirectoryField("Directory", "/tmp/");
m_integer_field = AddIntegerField("Number", 5);
std::vector<std::string> choices;
choices.push_back(std::string("Choice 1"));
choices.push_back(std::string("Choice 2"));
choices.push_back(std::string("Choice 3"));
choices.push_back(std::string("Choice 4"));
choices.push_back(std::string("Choice 5"));
m_choices_field = AddChoicesField("Choices", 3, choices);
m_bool_field = AddBooleanField("Boolean", true);
TextFieldDelegate default_field =
TextFieldDelegate("Text", "The big brown fox.");
m_text_list_field = AddListField("Text List", default_field);
AddAction("Submit", [this](Window &window) { Submit(window); });
}
void Submit(Window &window) { SetError("An example error."); }
protected:
TextFieldDelegate *m_text_field;
FileFieldDelegate *m_file_field;
DirectoryFieldDelegate *m_directory_field;
IntegerFieldDelegate *m_integer_field;
BooleanFieldDelegate *m_bool_field;
ChoicesFieldDelegate *m_choices_field;
ListFieldDelegate<TextFieldDelegate> *m_text_list_field;
};
```
Reviewed By: clayborg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104395
`vwprintw` is (in theory) using the `arargs.h` va_list while `vw_printw` is
using the `stdarg.h` va_list. It seems these days they can be used
interchangeably but `vwprintw` is marked as deprecated.
This is an NFC cleanup.
Many of the API's that returned BreakpointOptions always returned valid ones.
Internally the BreakpointLocations usually have null BreakpointOptions, since they
use their owner's options until an option is set specifically on the location.
So the original code used pointers & unique_ptr everywhere for consistency.
But that made the code hard to reason about from the outside.
This patch changes the code so that everywhere an API is guaranteed to
return a non-null BreakpointOption, it returns it as a reference to make
that clear.
It also changes the Breakpoint to hold a BreakpointOption
member where it previously had a UP. Since we were always filling the UP
in the Breakpoint constructor, having the UP wasn't helping anything.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104162
This converts a default constructor's member initializers into C++11
default member initializers. This patch was automatically generated with
clang-tidy and the modernize-use-default-member-init check.
$ run-clang-tidy.py -header-filter='lldb' -checks='-*,modernize-use-default-member-init' -fix
This is a mass-refactoring patch and this commit will be added to
.git-blame-ignore-revs.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103483
The C headers are deprecated so as requested in D102845, this is replacing them
all with their (not deprecated) C++ equivalent.
Reviewed By: shafik
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103084
Commiting this patch for Augusto Noronha who is getting set
up still.
This patch changes Target::ReadMemory so the default behavior
when a read is in a Section that is read-only is to fetch the
data from the local binary image, instead of reading it from
memory. Update all callers to use their old preferences
(the old prefer_file_cache bool) using the new API; we should
revisit these calls and see if they really intend to read
live memory, or if reading from a read-only Section would be
equivalent and important for performance-sensitive cases.
rdar://30634422
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100338
After 5419b67137 (which is `[SimplifyCFG] Update FoldTwoEntryPHINode to handle and/or of select and binop equally`), this uninitialized value is detected by msan.
`ValueObject.h` contains the `ValueObject::ValueObjectManager` type which is
just a typedef for the ClusterManager that takes care of the whole ValueObject
memory management. However, there is also `ValueObjectManager` defined in the
same header which is only used in the curses UI implementation and consists
mostly of dead and completely untested code.
This code been around since a while (it was added in 2016 as
8369b28da0), so I think we shouldn't just revert
the whole patch.
Instead this patch just moves the class to its own header that it isn't just
hiding in the ValueObject header and renames it to `ValueObjectUpdater` that it
at least has a unique name (which I hope also slightly better reflects the
purpose of this class). I also deleted all the dead code branches and functions.
Reviewed By: #lldb, mib, JDevlieghere
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97287
This reverts commit a01b26fb51, because it
breaks the "finish" command in some way -- the command does not
terminate after it steps out, but continues running the target. The
exact blast radius is not clear, but it at least affects the usage of
the "finish" command in TestGuiBasicDebug.py. The error is *not*
gui-related, as the same issue can be reproduced by running the same
steps outside of the gui.
There is some kind of a race going on, as the test fails only 20% of the
time on the buildbot.