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llvm-project/lldb/source/Core/FileLineResolver.cpp
Greg Clayton 176761e530 Added a new option to the "source list" command that allows us to see where
line tables specify breakpoints can be set in the source. When dumping the
source, the number of breakpoints that can be set on a source line are shown
as a prefix:

(lldb) source list -f test.c -l1 -c222 -b
       1   	#include <stdio.h>
       2   	#include <sys/fcntl.h>
       3   	#include <unistd.h>
       4   	int
       5   	sleep_loop (const int num_secs)
[2]    6   	{
       7   	    int i;
[1]    8   	    for (i=0; i<num_secs; ++i)
       9   	    {
[1]    10  	        printf("%d of %i - sleep(1);\n", i, num_secs);
[1]    11  	        sleep(1);       
       12  	    }
       13  	    return 0;
[1]    14  	}
       15  	
       16  	int 
       17  	main (int argc, char const* argv[])
[1]    18  	{
[1]    19  	    printf("Process: %i\n\n", getpid());
[1]    20  	    puts("Press any key to continue..."); getchar();
[1]    21  	    sleep_loop (20);
       22  	    return 12;
[1]    23  	}

Above we can see there are two breakpoints for line 6 and one breakpoint for
lines 8, 10, 11, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 23. All other lines have no line table
entries for them. This helps visualize the data provided in the debug 
information without having to manually dump all line tables. It also includes
all inline breakpoint that may result for a given file which can also be very
handy to see.

llvm-svn: 129747
2011-04-19 04:19:37 +00:00

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//===-- FileLineResolver.cpp ------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "lldb/Core/FileLineResolver.h"
// Project includes
#include "lldb/lldb-private-log.h"
#include "lldb/Core/Log.h"
#include "lldb/Core/StreamString.h"
#include "lldb/Symbol/LineTable.h"
using namespace lldb;
using namespace lldb_private;
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// FileLineResolver:
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
FileLineResolver::FileLineResolver
(
const FileSpec &file_spec,
uint32_t line_no,
bool check_inlines
) :
Searcher (),
m_file_spec (file_spec),
m_line_number (line_no),
m_inlines (check_inlines)
{
}
FileLineResolver::~FileLineResolver ()
{
}
Searcher::CallbackReturn
FileLineResolver::SearchCallback
(
SearchFilter &filter,
SymbolContext &context,
Address *addr,
bool containing
)
{
CompileUnit *cu = context.comp_unit;
if (m_inlines || m_file_spec.Compare(*cu, m_file_spec, m_file_spec.GetDirectory()))
{
uint32_t start_file_idx = 0;
uint32_t file_idx = cu->GetSupportFiles().FindFileIndex(start_file_idx, m_file_spec);
if (file_idx != UINT32_MAX)
{
LineTable *line_table = cu->GetLineTable();
if (line_table)
{
if (m_line_number == 0)
{
// Match all lines in a file...
const bool append = true;
while (file_idx != UINT32_MAX)
{
line_table->FineLineEntriesForFileIndex (file_idx, append, m_sc_list);
// Get the next file index in case we have multiple file
// entries for the same file
file_idx = cu->GetSupportFiles().FindFileIndex(file_idx + 1, m_file_spec);
}
}
else
{
// Match a specific line in a file...
}
}
}
}
return Searcher::eCallbackReturnContinue;
}
Searcher::Depth
FileLineResolver::GetDepth()
{
return Searcher::eDepthCompUnit;
}
void
FileLineResolver::GetDescription (Stream *s)
{
s->Printf ("File and line resolver for file: \"%s%s%s\" line: %u",
m_file_spec.GetDirectory().GetCString(),
m_file_spec.GetDirectory() ? "/" : "",
m_file_spec.GetFilename().GetCString(),
m_line_number);
}
void
FileLineResolver::Clear()
{
m_file_spec.Clear();
m_line_number = UINT32_MAX;
m_sc_list.Clear();
m_inlines = true;
}
void
FileLineResolver::Reset (const FileSpec &file_spec,
uint32_t line,
bool check_inlines)
{
m_file_spec = file_spec;
m_line_number = line;
m_sc_list.Clear();
m_inlines = check_inlines;
}