1 //===-- CommandObjectWatchpointCommand.cpp --------------------------------===//
2 //
3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8
9 #include <vector>
10
11 #include "CommandObjectWatchpoint.h"
12 #include "CommandObjectWatchpointCommand.h"
13 #include "lldb/Breakpoint/StoppointCallbackContext.h"
14 #include "lldb/Breakpoint/Watchpoint.h"
15 #include "lldb/Core/IOHandler.h"
16 #include "lldb/Host/OptionParser.h"
17 #include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandInterpreter.h"
18 #include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandReturnObject.h"
19 #include "lldb/Interpreter/OptionArgParser.h"
20 #include "lldb/Target/Target.h"
21
22 using namespace lldb;
23 using namespace lldb_private;
24
25 // FIXME: "script-type" needs to have its contents determined dynamically, so
26 // somebody can add a new scripting language to lldb and have it pickable here
27 // without having to change this enumeration by hand and rebuild lldb proper.
28 static constexpr OptionEnumValueElement g_script_option_enumeration[] = {
29 {
30 eScriptLanguageNone,
31 "command",
32 "Commands are in the lldb command interpreter language",
33 },
34 {
35 eScriptLanguagePython,
36 "python",
37 "Commands are in the Python language.",
38 },
39 {
40 eScriptLanguageLua,
41 "lua",
42 "Commands are in the Lua language.",
43 },
44 {
45 eSortOrderByName,
46 "default-script",
47 "Commands are in the default scripting language.",
48 },
49 };
50
ScriptOptionEnum()51 static constexpr OptionEnumValues ScriptOptionEnum() {
52 return OptionEnumValues(g_script_option_enumeration);
53 }
54
55 #define LLDB_OPTIONS_watchpoint_command_add
56 #include "CommandOptions.inc"
57
58 class CommandObjectWatchpointCommandAdd : public CommandObjectParsed,
59 public IOHandlerDelegateMultiline {
60 public:
CommandObjectWatchpointCommandAdd(CommandInterpreter & interpreter)61 CommandObjectWatchpointCommandAdd(CommandInterpreter &interpreter)
62 : CommandObjectParsed(interpreter, "add",
63 "Add a set of LLDB commands to a watchpoint, to be "
64 "executed whenever the watchpoint is hit. "
65 "The commands added to the watchpoint replace any "
66 "commands previously added to it.",
67 nullptr, eCommandRequiresTarget),
68 IOHandlerDelegateMultiline("DONE",
69 IOHandlerDelegate::Completion::LLDBCommand),
70 m_options() {
71 SetHelpLong(
72 R"(
73 General information about entering watchpoint commands
74 ------------------------------------------------------
75
76 )"
77 "This command will prompt for commands to be executed when the specified \
78 watchpoint is hit. Each command is typed on its own line following the '> ' \
79 prompt until 'DONE' is entered."
80 R"(
81
82 )"
83 "Syntactic errors may not be detected when initially entered, and many \
84 malformed commands can silently fail when executed. If your watchpoint commands \
85 do not appear to be executing, double-check the command syntax."
86 R"(
87
88 )"
89 "Note: You may enter any debugger command exactly as you would at the debugger \
90 prompt. There is no limit to the number of commands supplied, but do NOT enter \
91 more than one command per line."
92 R"(
93
94 Special information about PYTHON watchpoint commands
95 ----------------------------------------------------
96
97 )"
98 "You may enter either one or more lines of Python, including function \
99 definitions or calls to functions that will have been imported by the time \
100 the code executes. Single line watchpoint commands will be interpreted 'as is' \
101 when the watchpoint is hit. Multiple lines of Python will be wrapped in a \
102 generated function, and a call to the function will be attached to the watchpoint."
103 R"(
104
105 This auto-generated function is passed in three arguments:
106
107 frame: an lldb.SBFrame object for the frame which hit the watchpoint.
108
109 wp: the watchpoint that was hit.
110
111 )"
112 "When specifying a python function with the --python-function option, you need \
113 to supply the function name prepended by the module name:"
114 R"(
115
116 --python-function myutils.watchpoint_callback
117
118 The function itself must have the following prototype:
119
120 def watchpoint_callback(frame, wp):
121 # Your code goes here
122
123 )"
124 "The arguments are the same as the arguments passed to generated functions as \
125 described above. Note that the global variable 'lldb.frame' will NOT be updated when \
126 this function is called, so be sure to use the 'frame' argument. The 'frame' argument \
127 can get you to the thread via frame.GetThread(), the thread can get you to the \
128 process via thread.GetProcess(), and the process can get you back to the target \
129 via process.GetTarget()."
130 R"(
131
132 )"
133 "Important Note: As Python code gets collected into functions, access to global \
134 variables requires explicit scoping using the 'global' keyword. Be sure to use correct \
135 Python syntax, including indentation, when entering Python watchpoint commands."
136 R"(
137
138 Example Python one-line watchpoint command:
139
140 (lldb) watchpoint command add -s python 1
141 Enter your Python command(s). Type 'DONE' to end.
142 > print "Hit this watchpoint!"
143 > DONE
144
145 As a convenience, this also works for a short Python one-liner:
146
147 (lldb) watchpoint command add -s python 1 -o 'import time; print time.asctime()'
148 (lldb) run
149 Launching '.../a.out' (x86_64)
150 (lldb) Fri Sep 10 12:17:45 2010
151 Process 21778 Stopped
152 * thread #1: tid = 0x2e03, 0x0000000100000de8 a.out`c + 7 at main.c:39, stop reason = watchpoint 1.1, queue = com.apple.main-thread
153 36
154 37 int c(int val)
155 38 {
156 39 -> return val + 3;
157 40 }
158 41
159 42 int main (int argc, char const *argv[])
160
161 Example multiple line Python watchpoint command, using function definition:
162
163 (lldb) watchpoint command add -s python 1
164 Enter your Python command(s). Type 'DONE' to end.
165 > def watchpoint_output (wp_no):
166 > out_string = "Hit watchpoint number " + repr (wp_no)
167 > print out_string
168 > return True
169 > watchpoint_output (1)
170 > DONE
171
172 Example multiple line Python watchpoint command, using 'loose' Python:
173
174 (lldb) watchpoint command add -s p 1
175 Enter your Python command(s). Type 'DONE' to end.
176 > global wp_count
177 > wp_count = wp_count + 1
178 > print "Hit this watchpoint " + repr(wp_count) + " times!"
179 > DONE
180
181 )"
182 "In this case, since there is a reference to a global variable, \
183 'wp_count', you will also need to make sure 'wp_count' exists and is \
184 initialized:"
185 R"(
186
187 (lldb) script
188 >>> wp_count = 0
189 >>> quit()
190
191 )"
192 "Final Note: A warning that no watchpoint command was generated when there \
193 are no syntax errors may indicate that a function was declared but never called.");
194
195 CommandArgumentEntry arg;
196 CommandArgumentData wp_id_arg;
197
198 // Define the first (and only) variant of this arg.
199 wp_id_arg.arg_type = eArgTypeWatchpointID;
200 wp_id_arg.arg_repetition = eArgRepeatPlain;
201
202 // There is only one variant this argument could be; put it into the
203 // argument entry.
204 arg.push_back(wp_id_arg);
205
206 // Push the data for the first argument into the m_arguments vector.
207 m_arguments.push_back(arg);
208 }
209
210 ~CommandObjectWatchpointCommandAdd() override = default;
211
GetOptions()212 Options *GetOptions() override { return &m_options; }
213
IOHandlerActivated(IOHandler & io_handler,bool interactive)214 void IOHandlerActivated(IOHandler &io_handler, bool interactive) override {
215 StreamFileSP output_sp(io_handler.GetOutputStreamFileSP());
216 if (output_sp && interactive) {
217 output_sp->PutCString(
218 "Enter your debugger command(s). Type 'DONE' to end.\n");
219 output_sp->Flush();
220 }
221 }
222
IOHandlerInputComplete(IOHandler & io_handler,std::string & line)223 void IOHandlerInputComplete(IOHandler &io_handler,
224 std::string &line) override {
225 io_handler.SetIsDone(true);
226
227 // The WatchpointOptions object is owned by the watchpoint or watchpoint
228 // location
229 WatchpointOptions *wp_options =
230 (WatchpointOptions *)io_handler.GetUserData();
231 if (wp_options) {
232 std::unique_ptr<WatchpointOptions::CommandData> data_up(
233 new WatchpointOptions::CommandData());
234 if (data_up) {
235 data_up->user_source.SplitIntoLines(line);
236 auto baton_sp = std::make_shared<WatchpointOptions::CommandBaton>(
237 std::move(data_up));
238 wp_options->SetCallback(WatchpointOptionsCallbackFunction, baton_sp);
239 }
240 }
241 }
242
CollectDataForWatchpointCommandCallback(WatchpointOptions * wp_options,CommandReturnObject & result)243 void CollectDataForWatchpointCommandCallback(WatchpointOptions *wp_options,
244 CommandReturnObject &result) {
245 m_interpreter.GetLLDBCommandsFromIOHandler(
246 "> ", // Prompt
247 *this, // IOHandlerDelegate
248 wp_options); // Baton for the "io_handler" that will be passed back into
249 // our IOHandlerDelegate functions
250 }
251
252 /// Set a one-liner as the callback for the watchpoint.
SetWatchpointCommandCallback(WatchpointOptions * wp_options,const char * oneliner)253 void SetWatchpointCommandCallback(WatchpointOptions *wp_options,
254 const char *oneliner) {
255 std::unique_ptr<WatchpointOptions::CommandData> data_up(
256 new WatchpointOptions::CommandData());
257
258 // It's necessary to set both user_source and script_source to the
259 // oneliner. The former is used to generate callback description (as in
260 // watchpoint command list) while the latter is used for Python to
261 // interpret during the actual callback.
262 data_up->user_source.AppendString(oneliner);
263 data_up->script_source.assign(oneliner);
264 data_up->stop_on_error = m_options.m_stop_on_error;
265
266 auto baton_sp =
267 std::make_shared<WatchpointOptions::CommandBaton>(std::move(data_up));
268 wp_options->SetCallback(WatchpointOptionsCallbackFunction, baton_sp);
269 }
270
271 static bool
WatchpointOptionsCallbackFunction(void * baton,StoppointCallbackContext * context,lldb::user_id_t watch_id)272 WatchpointOptionsCallbackFunction(void *baton,
273 StoppointCallbackContext *context,
274 lldb::user_id_t watch_id) {
275 bool ret_value = true;
276 if (baton == nullptr)
277 return true;
278
279 WatchpointOptions::CommandData *data =
280 (WatchpointOptions::CommandData *)baton;
281 StringList &commands = data->user_source;
282
283 if (commands.GetSize() > 0) {
284 ExecutionContext exe_ctx(context->exe_ctx_ref);
285 Target *target = exe_ctx.GetTargetPtr();
286 if (target) {
287 Debugger &debugger = target->GetDebugger();
288 CommandReturnObject result(debugger.GetUseColor());
289
290 // Rig up the results secondary output stream to the debugger's, so the
291 // output will come out synchronously if the debugger is set up that
292 // way.
293 StreamSP output_stream(debugger.GetAsyncOutputStream());
294 StreamSP error_stream(debugger.GetAsyncErrorStream());
295 result.SetImmediateOutputStream(output_stream);
296 result.SetImmediateErrorStream(error_stream);
297
298 CommandInterpreterRunOptions options;
299 options.SetStopOnContinue(true);
300 options.SetStopOnError(data->stop_on_error);
301 options.SetEchoCommands(false);
302 options.SetPrintResults(true);
303 options.SetPrintErrors(true);
304 options.SetAddToHistory(false);
305
306 debugger.GetCommandInterpreter().HandleCommands(commands, exe_ctx,
307 options, result);
308 result.GetImmediateOutputStream()->Flush();
309 result.GetImmediateErrorStream()->Flush();
310 }
311 }
312 return ret_value;
313 }
314
315 class CommandOptions : public Options {
316 public:
CommandOptions()317 CommandOptions() : Options(), m_one_liner(), m_function_name() {}
318
319 ~CommandOptions() override = default;
320
SetOptionValue(uint32_t option_idx,llvm::StringRef option_arg,ExecutionContext * execution_context)321 Status SetOptionValue(uint32_t option_idx, llvm::StringRef option_arg,
322 ExecutionContext *execution_context) override {
323 Status error;
324 const int short_option = m_getopt_table[option_idx].val;
325
326 switch (short_option) {
327 case 'o':
328 m_use_one_liner = true;
329 m_one_liner = std::string(option_arg);
330 break;
331
332 case 's':
333 m_script_language = (lldb::ScriptLanguage)OptionArgParser::ToOptionEnum(
334 option_arg, GetDefinitions()[option_idx].enum_values,
335 eScriptLanguageNone, error);
336
337 switch (m_script_language) {
338 case eScriptLanguagePython:
339 case eScriptLanguageLua:
340 m_use_script_language = true;
341 break;
342 case eScriptLanguageNone:
343 case eScriptLanguageUnknown:
344 m_use_script_language = false;
345 break;
346 }
347 break;
348
349 case 'e': {
350 bool success = false;
351 m_stop_on_error =
352 OptionArgParser::ToBoolean(option_arg, false, &success);
353 if (!success)
354 error.SetErrorStringWithFormat(
355 "invalid value for stop-on-error: \"%s\"",
356 option_arg.str().c_str());
357 } break;
358
359 case 'F':
360 m_use_one_liner = false;
361 m_function_name.assign(std::string(option_arg));
362 break;
363
364 default:
365 llvm_unreachable("Unimplemented option");
366 }
367 return error;
368 }
369
OptionParsingStarting(ExecutionContext * execution_context)370 void OptionParsingStarting(ExecutionContext *execution_context) override {
371 m_use_commands = true;
372 m_use_script_language = false;
373 m_script_language = eScriptLanguageNone;
374
375 m_use_one_liner = false;
376 m_stop_on_error = true;
377 m_one_liner.clear();
378 m_function_name.clear();
379 }
380
GetDefinitions()381 llvm::ArrayRef<OptionDefinition> GetDefinitions() override {
382 return llvm::makeArrayRef(g_watchpoint_command_add_options);
383 }
384
385 // Instance variables to hold the values for command options.
386
387 bool m_use_commands = false;
388 bool m_use_script_language = false;
389 lldb::ScriptLanguage m_script_language = eScriptLanguageNone;
390
391 // Instance variables to hold the values for one_liner options.
392 bool m_use_one_liner = false;
393 std::string m_one_liner;
394 bool m_stop_on_error;
395 std::string m_function_name;
396 };
397
398 protected:
DoExecute(Args & command,CommandReturnObject & result)399 bool DoExecute(Args &command, CommandReturnObject &result) override {
400 Target *target = &GetSelectedTarget();
401
402 const WatchpointList &watchpoints = target->GetWatchpointList();
403 size_t num_watchpoints = watchpoints.GetSize();
404
405 if (num_watchpoints == 0) {
406 result.AppendError("No watchpoints exist to have commands added");
407 return false;
408 }
409
410 if (!m_options.m_function_name.empty()) {
411 if (!m_options.m_use_script_language) {
412 m_options.m_script_language = GetDebugger().GetScriptLanguage();
413 m_options.m_use_script_language = true;
414 }
415 }
416
417 std::vector<uint32_t> valid_wp_ids;
418 if (!CommandObjectMultiwordWatchpoint::VerifyWatchpointIDs(target, command,
419 valid_wp_ids)) {
420 result.AppendError("Invalid watchpoints specification.");
421 return false;
422 }
423
424 result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusSuccessFinishNoResult);
425 const size_t count = valid_wp_ids.size();
426 for (size_t i = 0; i < count; ++i) {
427 uint32_t cur_wp_id = valid_wp_ids.at(i);
428 if (cur_wp_id != LLDB_INVALID_WATCH_ID) {
429 Watchpoint *wp = target->GetWatchpointList().FindByID(cur_wp_id).get();
430 // Sanity check wp first.
431 if (wp == nullptr)
432 continue;
433
434 WatchpointOptions *wp_options = wp->GetOptions();
435 // Skip this watchpoint if wp_options is not good.
436 if (wp_options == nullptr)
437 continue;
438
439 // If we are using script language, get the script interpreter in order
440 // to set or collect command callback. Otherwise, call the methods
441 // associated with this object.
442 if (m_options.m_use_script_language) {
443 ScriptInterpreter *script_interp = GetDebugger().GetScriptInterpreter(
444 /*can_create=*/true, m_options.m_script_language);
445 // Special handling for one-liner specified inline.
446 if (m_options.m_use_one_liner) {
447 script_interp->SetWatchpointCommandCallback(
448 wp_options, m_options.m_one_liner.c_str());
449 }
450 // Special handling for using a Python function by name instead of
451 // extending the watchpoint callback data structures, we just
452 // automatize what the user would do manually: make their watchpoint
453 // command be a function call
454 else if (!m_options.m_function_name.empty()) {
455 std::string oneliner(m_options.m_function_name);
456 oneliner += "(frame, wp, internal_dict)";
457 script_interp->SetWatchpointCommandCallback(
458 wp_options, oneliner.c_str());
459 } else {
460 script_interp->CollectDataForWatchpointCommandCallback(wp_options,
461 result);
462 }
463 } else {
464 // Special handling for one-liner specified inline.
465 if (m_options.m_use_one_liner)
466 SetWatchpointCommandCallback(wp_options,
467 m_options.m_one_liner.c_str());
468 else
469 CollectDataForWatchpointCommandCallback(wp_options, result);
470 }
471 }
472 }
473
474 return result.Succeeded();
475 }
476
477 private:
478 CommandOptions m_options;
479 };
480
481 // CommandObjectWatchpointCommandDelete
482
483 class CommandObjectWatchpointCommandDelete : public CommandObjectParsed {
484 public:
CommandObjectWatchpointCommandDelete(CommandInterpreter & interpreter)485 CommandObjectWatchpointCommandDelete(CommandInterpreter &interpreter)
486 : CommandObjectParsed(interpreter, "delete",
487 "Delete the set of commands from a watchpoint.",
488 nullptr, eCommandRequiresTarget) {
489 CommandArgumentEntry arg;
490 CommandArgumentData wp_id_arg;
491
492 // Define the first (and only) variant of this arg.
493 wp_id_arg.arg_type = eArgTypeWatchpointID;
494 wp_id_arg.arg_repetition = eArgRepeatPlain;
495
496 // There is only one variant this argument could be; put it into the
497 // argument entry.
498 arg.push_back(wp_id_arg);
499
500 // Push the data for the first argument into the m_arguments vector.
501 m_arguments.push_back(arg);
502 }
503
504 ~CommandObjectWatchpointCommandDelete() override = default;
505
506 protected:
DoExecute(Args & command,CommandReturnObject & result)507 bool DoExecute(Args &command, CommandReturnObject &result) override {
508 Target *target = &GetSelectedTarget();
509
510 const WatchpointList &watchpoints = target->GetWatchpointList();
511 size_t num_watchpoints = watchpoints.GetSize();
512
513 if (num_watchpoints == 0) {
514 result.AppendError("No watchpoints exist to have commands deleted");
515 return false;
516 }
517
518 if (command.GetArgumentCount() == 0) {
519 result.AppendError(
520 "No watchpoint specified from which to delete the commands");
521 return false;
522 }
523
524 std::vector<uint32_t> valid_wp_ids;
525 if (!CommandObjectMultiwordWatchpoint::VerifyWatchpointIDs(target, command,
526 valid_wp_ids)) {
527 result.AppendError("Invalid watchpoints specification.");
528 return false;
529 }
530
531 result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusSuccessFinishNoResult);
532 const size_t count = valid_wp_ids.size();
533 for (size_t i = 0; i < count; ++i) {
534 uint32_t cur_wp_id = valid_wp_ids.at(i);
535 if (cur_wp_id != LLDB_INVALID_WATCH_ID) {
536 Watchpoint *wp = target->GetWatchpointList().FindByID(cur_wp_id).get();
537 if (wp)
538 wp->ClearCallback();
539 } else {
540 result.AppendErrorWithFormat("Invalid watchpoint ID: %u.\n", cur_wp_id);
541 return false;
542 }
543 }
544 return result.Succeeded();
545 }
546 };
547
548 // CommandObjectWatchpointCommandList
549
550 class CommandObjectWatchpointCommandList : public CommandObjectParsed {
551 public:
CommandObjectWatchpointCommandList(CommandInterpreter & interpreter)552 CommandObjectWatchpointCommandList(CommandInterpreter &interpreter)
553 : CommandObjectParsed(interpreter, "list",
554 "List the script or set of commands to be executed "
555 "when the watchpoint is hit.",
556 nullptr, eCommandRequiresTarget) {
557 CommandArgumentEntry arg;
558 CommandArgumentData wp_id_arg;
559
560 // Define the first (and only) variant of this arg.
561 wp_id_arg.arg_type = eArgTypeWatchpointID;
562 wp_id_arg.arg_repetition = eArgRepeatPlain;
563
564 // There is only one variant this argument could be; put it into the
565 // argument entry.
566 arg.push_back(wp_id_arg);
567
568 // Push the data for the first argument into the m_arguments vector.
569 m_arguments.push_back(arg);
570 }
571
572 ~CommandObjectWatchpointCommandList() override = default;
573
574 protected:
DoExecute(Args & command,CommandReturnObject & result)575 bool DoExecute(Args &command, CommandReturnObject &result) override {
576 Target *target = &GetSelectedTarget();
577
578 const WatchpointList &watchpoints = target->GetWatchpointList();
579 size_t num_watchpoints = watchpoints.GetSize();
580
581 if (num_watchpoints == 0) {
582 result.AppendError("No watchpoints exist for which to list commands");
583 return false;
584 }
585
586 if (command.GetArgumentCount() == 0) {
587 result.AppendError(
588 "No watchpoint specified for which to list the commands");
589 return false;
590 }
591
592 std::vector<uint32_t> valid_wp_ids;
593 if (!CommandObjectMultiwordWatchpoint::VerifyWatchpointIDs(target, command,
594 valid_wp_ids)) {
595 result.AppendError("Invalid watchpoints specification.");
596 return false;
597 }
598
599 result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusSuccessFinishNoResult);
600 const size_t count = valid_wp_ids.size();
601 for (size_t i = 0; i < count; ++i) {
602 uint32_t cur_wp_id = valid_wp_ids.at(i);
603 if (cur_wp_id != LLDB_INVALID_WATCH_ID) {
604 Watchpoint *wp = target->GetWatchpointList().FindByID(cur_wp_id).get();
605
606 if (wp) {
607 const WatchpointOptions *wp_options = wp->GetOptions();
608 if (wp_options) {
609 // Get the callback baton associated with the current watchpoint.
610 const Baton *baton = wp_options->GetBaton();
611 if (baton) {
612 result.GetOutputStream().Printf("Watchpoint %u:\n", cur_wp_id);
613 baton->GetDescription(result.GetOutputStream().AsRawOstream(),
614 eDescriptionLevelFull,
615 result.GetOutputStream().GetIndentLevel() +
616 2);
617 } else {
618 result.AppendMessageWithFormat(
619 "Watchpoint %u does not have an associated command.\n",
620 cur_wp_id);
621 }
622 }
623 result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusSuccessFinishResult);
624 } else {
625 result.AppendErrorWithFormat("Invalid watchpoint ID: %u.\n",
626 cur_wp_id);
627 }
628 }
629 }
630
631 return result.Succeeded();
632 }
633 };
634
635 // CommandObjectWatchpointCommand
636
CommandObjectWatchpointCommand(CommandInterpreter & interpreter)637 CommandObjectWatchpointCommand::CommandObjectWatchpointCommand(
638 CommandInterpreter &interpreter)
639 : CommandObjectMultiword(
640 interpreter, "command",
641 "Commands for adding, removing and examining LLDB commands "
642 "executed when the watchpoint is hit (watchpoint 'commands').",
643 "command <sub-command> [<sub-command-options>] <watchpoint-id>") {
644 CommandObjectSP add_command_object(
645 new CommandObjectWatchpointCommandAdd(interpreter));
646 CommandObjectSP delete_command_object(
647 new CommandObjectWatchpointCommandDelete(interpreter));
648 CommandObjectSP list_command_object(
649 new CommandObjectWatchpointCommandList(interpreter));
650
651 add_command_object->SetCommandName("watchpoint command add");
652 delete_command_object->SetCommandName("watchpoint command delete");
653 list_command_object->SetCommandName("watchpoint command list");
654
655 LoadSubCommand("add", add_command_object);
656 LoadSubCommand("delete", delete_command_object);
657 LoadSubCommand("list", list_command_object);
658 }
659
660 CommandObjectWatchpointCommand::~CommandObjectWatchpointCommand() = default;
661