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Jim Ingham 5a369128f6 Replace the vestigial Value::GetOpaqueCLangQualType with the more correct Value::GetValueOpaqueClangQualType.
But mostly, move the ObjC Trampoline handling code from the MacOSX dyld plugin to the AppleObjCRuntime classes.

llvm-svn: 114935
2010-09-28 01:25:32 +00:00
Sean Callanan fc55f5d1b0 Removed the hacky "#define this ___clang_this" handler
for C++ classes.  Replaced it with a less hacky approach:

 - If an expression is defined in the context of a
   method of class A, then that expression is wrapped as
   ___clang_class::___clang_expr(void*) { ... }
   instead of ___clang_expr(void*) { ... }.

 - ___clang_class is resolved as the type of the target
   of the "this" pointer in the method the expression
   is defined in.

 - When reporting the type of ___clang_class, a method
   with the signature ___clang_expr(void*) is added to
   that class, so that Clang doesn't complain about a
   method being defined without a corresponding
   declaration.

 - Whenever the expression gets called, "this" gets
   looked up, type-checked, and then passed in as the
   first argument.

This required the following changes:

 - The ABIs were changed to support passing of the "this"
   pointer as part of trivial calls.

 - ThreadPlanCallFunction and ClangFunction were changed
   to support passing of an optional "this" pointer.

 - ClangUserExpression was extended to perform the
   wrapping described above.

 - ClangASTSource was changed to revert the changes
   required by the hack.

 - ClangExpressionParser, IRForTarget, and
   ClangExpressionDeclMap were changed to handle
   different manglings of ___clang_expr flexibly.  This
   meant no longer searching for a function called
   ___clang_expr, but rather looking for a function whose
   name *contains* ___clang_expr.

 - ClangExpressionParser and ClangExpressionDeclMap now
   remember whether "this" is required, and know how to
   look it up as necessary.

A few inheritance bugs remain, and I'm trying to resolve
these.  But it is now possible to use "this" as well as
refer implicitly to member variables, when in the proper
context.

llvm-svn: 114384
2010-09-21 00:44:12 +00:00
Greg Clayton f5e56de080 Moved the section load list up into the target so we can use the target
to symbolicate things without the need for a valid process subclass.

llvm-svn: 113895
2010-09-14 23:36:40 +00:00
Jim Ingham baae168e63 Little bit of line wrapping cleanup.
Mainly ExecuteFunction should save & restore the currently selected Thread & Frame.

llvm-svn: 113658
2010-09-10 23:07:48 +00:00
Chris Lattner c7fae585ca remove unneeded #include, reducing # static ctors.
llvm-svn: 113437
2010-09-08 23:01:02 +00:00
Sean Callanan afa4237d9b Fixed an expression parser bug that prevented
certain functions from being resolved correctly.

Some functions (particularly varargs functions)
are BitCast before being called, and the problem
was that a CallInst where getCalledValue()
returned a BitCast ConstantExpr was not being
relocated at all.

This problem should now be resolved for the case
of BitCast.

llvm-svn: 113396
2010-09-08 20:04:08 +00:00
Sean Callanan e71d553cd4 Added a ClangUtilityFunction class that allows the
debugger to insert self-contained functions for use by
expressions (mainly for error-checking).

In order to support detecting whether a crash occurred
in one of these helpers -- currently our preferred way
of reporting that an error-check failed -- added a bit
of support for getting the extent of a JITted function
in addition to just its base.

llvm-svn: 112324
2010-08-27 23:31:21 +00:00
Sean Callanan 1a8d40935d This is a major refactoring of the expression parser.
The goal is to separate the parser's data from the data
belonging to the parser's clients.  This allows clients
to use the parser to obtain (for example) a JIT compiled
function or some DWARF code, and then discard the parser
state.

Previously, parser state was held in ClangExpression and
used liberally by ClangFunction, which inherited from
ClangExpression.  The main effects of this refactoring 
are:

- reducing ClangExpression to an abstract class that
  declares methods that any client must expose to the
  expression parser,

- moving the code specific to implementing the "expr"
  command from ClangExpression and
  CommandObjectExpression into ClangUserExpression,
  a new class,

- moving the common parser interaction code from
  ClangExpression into ClangExpressionParser, a new
  class, and

- making ClangFunction rely only on
  ClangExpressionParser and not depend on the
  internal implementation of ClangExpression.

Side effects include:

- the compiler interaction code has been factored
  out of ClangFunction and is now in an AST pass
  (ASTStructExtractor),

- the header file for ClangFunction is now fully
  documented,

- several bugs that only popped up when Clang was
  deallocated (which never happened, since the
  lifetime of the compiler was essentially infinite)
  are now fixed, and

- the developer-only "call" command has been
  disabled.

I have tested the expr command and the Objective-C
step-into code, which use ClangUserExpression and
ClangFunction, respectively, and verified that they
work.  Please let me know if you encounter bugs or
poor documentation.

llvm-svn: 112249
2010-08-27 01:01:44 +00:00
Jim Ingham c55e951523 Check for errors in Resume before waiting for the resume to complete.
llvm-svn: 111216
2010-08-17 00:35:35 +00:00
Sean Callanan b269b6eabb Documented ClangExpression and made parts of it
more sane (i.e., removed dead arguments, made
sensible defaults, etc.)

llvm-svn: 110990
2010-08-13 00:28:39 +00:00
Greg Clayton f4b47e1579 Abtracted the old "lldb_private::Thread::StopInfo" into an abtract class.
This will allow debugger plug-ins to make any instance of "lldb_private::StopInfo"
that can completely describe any stop reason. It also provides a framework for
doing intelligent things with the stop info at important times in the lifetime
of the inferior. 

Examples include the signal stop info in StopInfoUnixSignal. It will check with
the process to see that the current action is for the signal. These actions
include wether to stop for the signal, wether the notify that the signal was
hit, and wether to pass the signal along to the inferior process. The 
StopInfoUnixSignal class overrides the "ShouldStop()" method of StopInfo and
this allows the stop info to determine if it should stop at the signal or 
continue the process. 


StopInfo subclasses must override the following functions:

    virtual lldb::StopReason
    GetStopReason () const = 0;

    virtual const char *
    GetDescription () = 0;


StopInfo subclasses can override the following functions:


    // If the subclass returns "false", the inferior will resume. The default
    // version of this function returns "true" which means the default stop
    // info will stop the process. The breakpoint subclass will check if
    // the breakpoint wants us to stop by calling any installed callback on
    // the breakpoint, and also checking if the breakpoint is for the current
    // thread. Signals will check if they should stop based off of the 
    // UnixSignal settings in the process.
    virtual bool
    ShouldStop (Event *event_ptr);

    // Sublasses can state if they want to notify the debugger when "ShouldStop"
    // returns false. This would be handy for breakpoints where you want to
    // log information and continue and is also used by the signal stop info
    // to notify that a signal was received (after it checks with the process
    // signal settings).
    virtual bool
    ShouldNotify (Event *event_ptr)
    {
        return false;
    }

    // Allow subclasses to do something intelligent right before we resume.
    // The signal class will figure out if the signal should be propagated
    // to the inferior process and pass that along to the debugger plug-ins.
    virtual void
    WillResume (lldb::StateType resume_state)
    {
        // By default, don't do anything
    }


The support the Mach exceptions was moved into the lldb/source/Plugins/Process/Utility
folder and now doesn't polute the lldb_private::Thread class with platform
specific code.

llvm-svn: 110184
2010-08-04 01:40:35 +00:00
Sean Callanan 138e74e347 Fixed a bug where we didn't restore thread and
frame state after running a function.  This
caused nondeterministic crashes in the expression
evaluation code.

llvm-svn: 109454
2010-07-26 22:14:36 +00:00
Sean Callanan ebf7707e53 Modified TaggedASTType to inherit from ClangASTType
and moved it to its own header file for cleanliness.

Added more logging to ClangFunction so that we can
diagnose crashes in the executing expression.

Added code to extract the result of the expression
from the struct that is passed to the JIT-compiled
code.

llvm-svn: 109199
2010-07-23 00:16:21 +00:00
Greg Clayton 471b31ce62 Remove use of STL collection class use of the "data()" method since it isn't
part of C++'98. Most of these were "std::vector<T>::data()" and 
"std::string::data()".

llvm-svn: 108957
2010-07-20 22:52:08 +00:00
Greg Clayton b132097b45 I enabled some extra warnings for hidden local variables and for hidden
virtual functions and caught some things and did some general code cleanup.

llvm-svn: 108299
2010-07-14 00:18:15 +00:00
Greg Clayton c982c768d2 Merged Eli Friedman's linux build changes where he added Makefile files that
enabled LLVM make style building and made this compile LLDB on Mac OS X. We
can now iterate on this to make the build work on both linux and macosx.

llvm-svn: 108009
2010-07-09 20:39:50 +00:00
Greg Clayton d2d60ce388 Updated to llvm/clang from July 2, 2010 at 8:00AM.
llvm-svn: 107494
2010-07-02 18:39:06 +00:00
Chris Lattner 30fdc8d841 Initial checkin of lldb code from internal Apple repo.
llvm-svn: 105619
2010-06-08 16:52:24 +00:00