1 //===-- CommandObject.cpp ---------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// 2 // 3 // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure 4 // 5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source 6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. 7 // 8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 9 10 #include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandObject.h" 11 12 #include <string> 13 #include <sstream> 14 #include <map> 15 16 #include <stdlib.h> 17 #include <ctype.h> 18 19 #include "lldb/Core/Address.h" 20 #include "lldb/Core/ArchSpec.h" 21 #include "lldb/Interpreter/Options.h" 22 23 // These are for the Sourcename completers. 24 // FIXME: Make a separate file for the completers. 25 #include "lldb/Host/FileSpec.h" 26 #include "lldb/Core/FileSpecList.h" 27 #include "lldb/DataFormatters/FormatManager.h" 28 #include "lldb/Target/Process.h" 29 #include "lldb/Target/Target.h" 30 31 #include "lldb/Target/Language.h" 32 33 #include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandInterpreter.h" 34 #include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandReturnObject.h" 35 36 using namespace lldb; 37 using namespace lldb_private; 38 39 //------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40 // CommandObject 41 //------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42 43 CommandObject::CommandObject 44 ( 45 CommandInterpreter &interpreter, 46 const char *name, 47 const char *help, 48 const char *syntax, 49 uint32_t flags 50 ) : 51 m_interpreter (interpreter), 52 m_cmd_name (name ? name : ""), 53 m_cmd_help_short (), 54 m_cmd_help_long (), 55 m_cmd_syntax (), 56 m_flags (flags), 57 m_arguments(), 58 m_deprecated_command_override_callback (nullptr), 59 m_command_override_callback (nullptr), 60 m_command_override_baton (nullptr) 61 { 62 if (help && help[0]) 63 m_cmd_help_short = help; 64 if (syntax && syntax[0]) 65 m_cmd_syntax = syntax; 66 } 67 68 CommandObject::~CommandObject () 69 { 70 } 71 72 const char * 73 CommandObject::GetHelp () 74 { 75 return m_cmd_help_short.c_str(); 76 } 77 78 const char * 79 CommandObject::GetHelpLong () 80 { 81 return m_cmd_help_long.c_str(); 82 } 83 84 const char * 85 CommandObject::GetSyntax () 86 { 87 if (m_cmd_syntax.length() == 0) 88 { 89 StreamString syntax_str; 90 syntax_str.Printf ("%s", GetCommandName()); 91 if (!IsDashDashCommand() && GetOptions() != nullptr) 92 syntax_str.Printf (" <cmd-options>"); 93 if (m_arguments.size() > 0) 94 { 95 syntax_str.Printf (" "); 96 if (!IsDashDashCommand() && WantsRawCommandString() && GetOptions() && GetOptions()->NumCommandOptions()) 97 syntax_str.Printf("-- "); 98 GetFormattedCommandArguments (syntax_str); 99 } 100 m_cmd_syntax = syntax_str.GetData (); 101 } 102 103 return m_cmd_syntax.c_str(); 104 } 105 106 const char * 107 CommandObject::GetCommandName () 108 { 109 return m_cmd_name.c_str(); 110 } 111 112 void 113 CommandObject::SetCommandName (const char *name) 114 { 115 m_cmd_name = name; 116 } 117 118 void 119 CommandObject::SetHelp (const char *cstr) 120 { 121 if (cstr) 122 m_cmd_help_short = cstr; 123 else 124 m_cmd_help_short.assign(""); 125 } 126 127 void 128 CommandObject::SetHelpLong (const char *cstr) 129 { 130 if (cstr) 131 m_cmd_help_long = cstr; 132 else 133 m_cmd_help_long.assign(""); 134 } 135 136 void 137 CommandObject::SetSyntax (const char *cstr) 138 { 139 m_cmd_syntax = cstr; 140 } 141 142 Options * 143 CommandObject::GetOptions () 144 { 145 // By default commands don't have options unless this virtual function 146 // is overridden by base classes. 147 return nullptr; 148 } 149 150 bool 151 CommandObject::ParseOptions 152 ( 153 Args& args, 154 CommandReturnObject &result 155 ) 156 { 157 // See if the subclass has options? 158 Options *options = GetOptions(); 159 if (options != nullptr) 160 { 161 Error error; 162 options->NotifyOptionParsingStarting(); 163 164 // ParseOptions calls getopt_long_only, which always skips the zero'th item in the array and starts at position 1, 165 // so we need to push a dummy value into position zero. 166 args.Unshift("dummy_string"); 167 error = args.ParseOptions (*options); 168 169 // The "dummy_string" will have already been removed by ParseOptions, 170 // so no need to remove it. 171 172 if (error.Success()) 173 error = options->NotifyOptionParsingFinished(); 174 175 if (error.Success()) 176 { 177 if (options->VerifyOptions (result)) 178 return true; 179 } 180 else 181 { 182 const char *error_cstr = error.AsCString(); 183 if (error_cstr) 184 { 185 // We got an error string, lets use that 186 result.AppendError(error_cstr); 187 } 188 else 189 { 190 // No error string, output the usage information into result 191 options->GenerateOptionUsage (result.GetErrorStream(), this); 192 } 193 } 194 result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed); 195 return false; 196 } 197 return true; 198 } 199 200 201 202 bool 203 CommandObject::CheckRequirements (CommandReturnObject &result) 204 { 205 #ifdef LLDB_CONFIGURATION_DEBUG 206 // Nothing should be stored in m_exe_ctx between running commands as m_exe_ctx 207 // has shared pointers to the target, process, thread and frame and we don't 208 // want any CommandObject instances to keep any of these objects around 209 // longer than for a single command. Every command should call 210 // CommandObject::Cleanup() after it has completed 211 assert (m_exe_ctx.GetTargetPtr() == NULL); 212 assert (m_exe_ctx.GetProcessPtr() == NULL); 213 assert (m_exe_ctx.GetThreadPtr() == NULL); 214 assert (m_exe_ctx.GetFramePtr() == NULL); 215 #endif 216 217 // Lock down the interpreter's execution context prior to running the 218 // command so we guarantee the selected target, process, thread and frame 219 // can't go away during the execution 220 m_exe_ctx = m_interpreter.GetExecutionContext(); 221 222 const uint32_t flags = GetFlags().Get(); 223 if (flags & (eCommandRequiresTarget | 224 eCommandRequiresProcess | 225 eCommandRequiresThread | 226 eCommandRequiresFrame | 227 eCommandTryTargetAPILock )) 228 { 229 230 if ((flags & eCommandRequiresTarget) && !m_exe_ctx.HasTargetScope()) 231 { 232 result.AppendError (GetInvalidTargetDescription()); 233 return false; 234 } 235 236 if ((flags & eCommandRequiresProcess) && !m_exe_ctx.HasProcessScope()) 237 { 238 if (!m_exe_ctx.HasTargetScope()) 239 result.AppendError (GetInvalidTargetDescription()); 240 else 241 result.AppendError (GetInvalidProcessDescription()); 242 return false; 243 } 244 245 if ((flags & eCommandRequiresThread) && !m_exe_ctx.HasThreadScope()) 246 { 247 if (!m_exe_ctx.HasTargetScope()) 248 result.AppendError (GetInvalidTargetDescription()); 249 else if (!m_exe_ctx.HasProcessScope()) 250 result.AppendError (GetInvalidProcessDescription()); 251 else 252 result.AppendError (GetInvalidThreadDescription()); 253 return false; 254 } 255 256 if ((flags & eCommandRequiresFrame) && !m_exe_ctx.HasFrameScope()) 257 { 258 if (!m_exe_ctx.HasTargetScope()) 259 result.AppendError (GetInvalidTargetDescription()); 260 else if (!m_exe_ctx.HasProcessScope()) 261 result.AppendError (GetInvalidProcessDescription()); 262 else if (!m_exe_ctx.HasThreadScope()) 263 result.AppendError (GetInvalidThreadDescription()); 264 else 265 result.AppendError (GetInvalidFrameDescription()); 266 return false; 267 } 268 269 if ((flags & eCommandRequiresRegContext) && (m_exe_ctx.GetRegisterContext() == nullptr)) 270 { 271 result.AppendError (GetInvalidRegContextDescription()); 272 return false; 273 } 274 275 if (flags & eCommandTryTargetAPILock) 276 { 277 Target *target = m_exe_ctx.GetTargetPtr(); 278 if (target) 279 m_api_locker = std::unique_lock<std::recursive_mutex>(target->GetAPIMutex()); 280 } 281 } 282 283 if (GetFlags().AnySet (eCommandProcessMustBeLaunched | eCommandProcessMustBePaused)) 284 { 285 Process *process = m_interpreter.GetExecutionContext().GetProcessPtr(); 286 if (process == nullptr) 287 { 288 // A process that is not running is considered paused. 289 if (GetFlags().Test(eCommandProcessMustBeLaunched)) 290 { 291 result.AppendError ("Process must exist."); 292 result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed); 293 return false; 294 } 295 } 296 else 297 { 298 StateType state = process->GetState(); 299 switch (state) 300 { 301 case eStateInvalid: 302 case eStateSuspended: 303 case eStateCrashed: 304 case eStateStopped: 305 break; 306 307 case eStateConnected: 308 case eStateAttaching: 309 case eStateLaunching: 310 case eStateDetached: 311 case eStateExited: 312 case eStateUnloaded: 313 if (GetFlags().Test(eCommandProcessMustBeLaunched)) 314 { 315 result.AppendError ("Process must be launched."); 316 result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed); 317 return false; 318 } 319 break; 320 321 case eStateRunning: 322 case eStateStepping: 323 if (GetFlags().Test(eCommandProcessMustBePaused)) 324 { 325 result.AppendError ("Process is running. Use 'process interrupt' to pause execution."); 326 result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed); 327 return false; 328 } 329 } 330 } 331 } 332 return true; 333 } 334 335 void 336 CommandObject::Cleanup () 337 { 338 m_exe_ctx.Clear(); 339 if (m_api_locker.owns_lock()) 340 m_api_locker.unlock(); 341 } 342 343 int 344 CommandObject::HandleCompletion 345 ( 346 Args &input, 347 int &cursor_index, 348 int &cursor_char_position, 349 int match_start_point, 350 int max_return_elements, 351 bool &word_complete, 352 StringList &matches 353 ) 354 { 355 // Default implementation of WantsCompletion() is !WantsRawCommandString(). 356 // Subclasses who want raw command string but desire, for example, 357 // argument completion should override WantsCompletion() to return true, 358 // instead. 359 if (WantsRawCommandString() && !WantsCompletion()) 360 { 361 // FIXME: Abstract telling the completion to insert the completion character. 362 matches.Clear(); 363 return -1; 364 } 365 else 366 { 367 // Can we do anything generic with the options? 368 Options *cur_options = GetOptions(); 369 CommandReturnObject result; 370 OptionElementVector opt_element_vector; 371 372 if (cur_options != nullptr) 373 { 374 // Re-insert the dummy command name string which will have been 375 // stripped off: 376 input.Unshift ("dummy-string"); 377 cursor_index++; 378 379 380 // I stick an element on the end of the input, because if the last element is 381 // option that requires an argument, getopt_long_only will freak out. 382 383 input.AppendArgument ("<FAKE-VALUE>"); 384 385 input.ParseArgsForCompletion (*cur_options, opt_element_vector, cursor_index); 386 387 input.DeleteArgumentAtIndex(input.GetArgumentCount() - 1); 388 389 bool handled_by_options; 390 handled_by_options = cur_options->HandleOptionCompletion (input, 391 opt_element_vector, 392 cursor_index, 393 cursor_char_position, 394 match_start_point, 395 max_return_elements, 396 word_complete, 397 matches); 398 if (handled_by_options) 399 return matches.GetSize(); 400 } 401 402 // If we got here, the last word is not an option or an option argument. 403 return HandleArgumentCompletion (input, 404 cursor_index, 405 cursor_char_position, 406 opt_element_vector, 407 match_start_point, 408 max_return_elements, 409 word_complete, 410 matches); 411 } 412 } 413 414 bool 415 CommandObject::HelpTextContainsWord (const char *search_word, 416 bool search_short_help, 417 bool search_long_help, 418 bool search_syntax, 419 bool search_options) 420 { 421 std::string options_usage_help; 422 423 bool found_word = false; 424 425 const char *short_help = GetHelp(); 426 const char *long_help = GetHelpLong(); 427 const char *syntax_help = GetSyntax(); 428 429 if (search_short_help && short_help && strcasestr (short_help, search_word)) 430 found_word = true; 431 else if (search_long_help && long_help && strcasestr (long_help, search_word)) 432 found_word = true; 433 else if (search_syntax && syntax_help && strcasestr (syntax_help, search_word)) 434 found_word = true; 435 436 if (!found_word 437 && search_options 438 && GetOptions() != nullptr) 439 { 440 StreamString usage_help; 441 GetOptions()->GenerateOptionUsage (usage_help, this); 442 if (usage_help.GetSize() > 0) 443 { 444 const char *usage_text = usage_help.GetData(); 445 if (strcasestr (usage_text, search_word)) 446 found_word = true; 447 } 448 } 449 450 return found_word; 451 } 452 453 int 454 CommandObject::GetNumArgumentEntries () 455 { 456 return m_arguments.size(); 457 } 458 459 CommandObject::CommandArgumentEntry * 460 CommandObject::GetArgumentEntryAtIndex (int idx) 461 { 462 if (static_cast<size_t>(idx) < m_arguments.size()) 463 return &(m_arguments[idx]); 464 465 return nullptr; 466 } 467 468 const CommandObject::ArgumentTableEntry * 469 CommandObject::FindArgumentDataByType (CommandArgumentType arg_type) 470 { 471 const ArgumentTableEntry *table = CommandObject::GetArgumentTable(); 472 473 for (int i = 0; i < eArgTypeLastArg; ++i) 474 if (table[i].arg_type == arg_type) 475 return &(table[i]); 476 477 return nullptr; 478 } 479 480 void 481 CommandObject::GetArgumentHelp (Stream &str, CommandArgumentType arg_type, CommandInterpreter &interpreter) 482 { 483 const ArgumentTableEntry* table = CommandObject::GetArgumentTable(); 484 const ArgumentTableEntry *entry = &(table[arg_type]); 485 486 // The table is *supposed* to be kept in arg_type order, but someone *could* have messed it up... 487 488 if (entry->arg_type != arg_type) 489 entry = CommandObject::FindArgumentDataByType (arg_type); 490 491 if (!entry) 492 return; 493 494 StreamString name_str; 495 name_str.Printf ("<%s>", entry->arg_name); 496 497 if (entry->help_function) 498 { 499 const char* help_text = entry->help_function(); 500 if (!entry->help_function.self_formatting) 501 { 502 interpreter.OutputFormattedHelpText (str, name_str.GetData(), "--", help_text, 503 name_str.GetSize()); 504 } 505 else 506 { 507 interpreter.OutputHelpText(str, name_str.GetData(), "--", help_text, 508 name_str.GetSize()); 509 } 510 } 511 else 512 interpreter.OutputFormattedHelpText (str, name_str.GetData(), "--", entry->help_text, name_str.GetSize()); 513 } 514 515 const char * 516 CommandObject::GetArgumentName (CommandArgumentType arg_type) 517 { 518 const ArgumentTableEntry *entry = &(CommandObject::GetArgumentTable()[arg_type]); 519 520 // The table is *supposed* to be kept in arg_type order, but someone *could* have messed it up... 521 522 if (entry->arg_type != arg_type) 523 entry = CommandObject::FindArgumentDataByType (arg_type); 524 525 if (entry) 526 return entry->arg_name; 527 528 StreamString str; 529 str << "Arg name for type (" << arg_type << ") not in arg table!"; 530 return str.GetData(); 531 } 532 533 bool 534 CommandObject::IsPairType (ArgumentRepetitionType arg_repeat_type) 535 { 536 if ((arg_repeat_type == eArgRepeatPairPlain) 537 || (arg_repeat_type == eArgRepeatPairOptional) 538 || (arg_repeat_type == eArgRepeatPairPlus) 539 || (arg_repeat_type == eArgRepeatPairStar) 540 || (arg_repeat_type == eArgRepeatPairRange) 541 || (arg_repeat_type == eArgRepeatPairRangeOptional)) 542 return true; 543 544 return false; 545 } 546 547 static CommandObject::CommandArgumentEntry 548 OptSetFiltered(uint32_t opt_set_mask, CommandObject::CommandArgumentEntry &cmd_arg_entry) 549 { 550 CommandObject::CommandArgumentEntry ret_val; 551 for (unsigned i = 0; i < cmd_arg_entry.size(); ++i) 552 if (opt_set_mask & cmd_arg_entry[i].arg_opt_set_association) 553 ret_val.push_back(cmd_arg_entry[i]); 554 return ret_val; 555 } 556 557 // Default parameter value of opt_set_mask is LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL, which means take 558 // all the argument data into account. On rare cases where some argument sticks 559 // with certain option sets, this function returns the option set filtered args. 560 void 561 CommandObject::GetFormattedCommandArguments (Stream &str, uint32_t opt_set_mask) 562 { 563 int num_args = m_arguments.size(); 564 for (int i = 0; i < num_args; ++i) 565 { 566 if (i > 0) 567 str.Printf (" "); 568 CommandArgumentEntry arg_entry = 569 opt_set_mask == LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL ? m_arguments[i] 570 : OptSetFiltered(opt_set_mask, m_arguments[i]); 571 int num_alternatives = arg_entry.size(); 572 573 if ((num_alternatives == 2) 574 && IsPairType (arg_entry[0].arg_repetition)) 575 { 576 const char *first_name = GetArgumentName (arg_entry[0].arg_type); 577 const char *second_name = GetArgumentName (arg_entry[1].arg_type); 578 switch (arg_entry[0].arg_repetition) 579 { 580 case eArgRepeatPairPlain: 581 str.Printf ("<%s> <%s>", first_name, second_name); 582 break; 583 case eArgRepeatPairOptional: 584 str.Printf ("[<%s> <%s>]", first_name, second_name); 585 break; 586 case eArgRepeatPairPlus: 587 str.Printf ("<%s> <%s> [<%s> <%s> [...]]", first_name, second_name, first_name, second_name); 588 break; 589 case eArgRepeatPairStar: 590 str.Printf ("[<%s> <%s> [<%s> <%s> [...]]]", first_name, second_name, first_name, second_name); 591 break; 592 case eArgRepeatPairRange: 593 str.Printf ("<%s_1> <%s_1> ... <%s_n> <%s_n>", first_name, second_name, first_name, second_name); 594 break; 595 case eArgRepeatPairRangeOptional: 596 str.Printf ("[<%s_1> <%s_1> ... <%s_n> <%s_n>]", first_name, second_name, first_name, second_name); 597 break; 598 // Explicitly test for all the rest of the cases, so if new types get added we will notice the 599 // missing case statement(s). 600 case eArgRepeatPlain: 601 case eArgRepeatOptional: 602 case eArgRepeatPlus: 603 case eArgRepeatStar: 604 case eArgRepeatRange: 605 // These should not be reached, as they should fail the IsPairType test above. 606 break; 607 } 608 } 609 else 610 { 611 StreamString names; 612 for (int j = 0; j < num_alternatives; ++j) 613 { 614 if (j > 0) 615 names.Printf (" | "); 616 names.Printf ("%s", GetArgumentName (arg_entry[j].arg_type)); 617 } 618 switch (arg_entry[0].arg_repetition) 619 { 620 case eArgRepeatPlain: 621 str.Printf ("<%s>", names.GetData()); 622 break; 623 case eArgRepeatPlus: 624 str.Printf ("<%s> [<%s> [...]]", names.GetData(), names.GetData()); 625 break; 626 case eArgRepeatStar: 627 str.Printf ("[<%s> [<%s> [...]]]", names.GetData(), names.GetData()); 628 break; 629 case eArgRepeatOptional: 630 str.Printf ("[<%s>]", names.GetData()); 631 break; 632 case eArgRepeatRange: 633 str.Printf ("<%s_1> .. <%s_n>", names.GetData(), names.GetData()); 634 break; 635 // Explicitly test for all the rest of the cases, so if new types get added we will notice the 636 // missing case statement(s). 637 case eArgRepeatPairPlain: 638 case eArgRepeatPairOptional: 639 case eArgRepeatPairPlus: 640 case eArgRepeatPairStar: 641 case eArgRepeatPairRange: 642 case eArgRepeatPairRangeOptional: 643 // These should not be hit, as they should pass the IsPairType test above, and control should 644 // have gone into the other branch of the if statement. 645 break; 646 } 647 } 648 } 649 } 650 651 CommandArgumentType 652 CommandObject::LookupArgumentName (const char *arg_name) 653 { 654 CommandArgumentType return_type = eArgTypeLastArg; 655 656 std::string arg_name_str (arg_name); 657 size_t len = arg_name_str.length(); 658 if (arg_name[0] == '<' 659 && arg_name[len-1] == '>') 660 arg_name_str = arg_name_str.substr (1, len-2); 661 662 const ArgumentTableEntry *table = GetArgumentTable(); 663 for (int i = 0; i < eArgTypeLastArg; ++i) 664 if (arg_name_str.compare (table[i].arg_name) == 0) 665 return_type = g_arguments_data[i].arg_type; 666 667 return return_type; 668 } 669 670 static const char * 671 RegisterNameHelpTextCallback () 672 { 673 return "Register names can be specified using the architecture specific names. " 674 "They can also be specified using generic names. Not all generic entities have " 675 "registers backing them on all architectures. When they don't the generic name " 676 "will return an error.\n" 677 "The generic names defined in lldb are:\n" 678 "\n" 679 "pc - program counter register\n" 680 "ra - return address register\n" 681 "fp - frame pointer register\n" 682 "sp - stack pointer register\n" 683 "flags - the flags register\n" 684 "arg{1-6} - integer argument passing registers.\n"; 685 } 686 687 static const char * 688 BreakpointIDHelpTextCallback () 689 { 690 return "Breakpoints are identified using major and minor numbers; the major " 691 "number corresponds to the single entity that was created with a 'breakpoint " 692 "set' command; the minor numbers correspond to all the locations that were " 693 "actually found/set based on the major breakpoint. A full breakpoint ID might " 694 "look like 3.14, meaning the 14th location set for the 3rd breakpoint. You " 695 "can specify all the locations of a breakpoint by just indicating the major " 696 "breakpoint number. A valid breakpoint ID consists either of just the major " 697 "number, or the major number followed by a dot and the location number (e.g. " 698 "3 or 3.2 could both be valid breakpoint IDs.)"; 699 } 700 701 static const char * 702 BreakpointIDRangeHelpTextCallback () 703 { 704 return "A 'breakpoint ID list' is a manner of specifying multiple breakpoints. " 705 "This can be done through several mechanisms. The easiest way is to just " 706 "enter a space-separated list of breakpoint IDs. To specify all the " 707 "breakpoint locations under a major breakpoint, you can use the major " 708 "breakpoint number followed by '.*', eg. '5.*' means all the locations under " 709 "breakpoint 5. You can also indicate a range of breakpoints by using " 710 "<start-bp-id> - <end-bp-id>. The start-bp-id and end-bp-id for a range can " 711 "be any valid breakpoint IDs. It is not legal, however, to specify a range " 712 "using specific locations that cross major breakpoint numbers. I.e. 3.2 - 3.7" 713 " is legal; 2 - 5 is legal; but 3.2 - 4.4 is not legal."; 714 } 715 716 static const char * 717 BreakpointNameHelpTextCallback () 718 { 719 return "A name that can be added to a breakpoint when it is created, or later " 720 "on with the \"breakpoint name add\" command. " 721 "Breakpoint names can be used to specify breakpoints in all the places breakpoint IDs " 722 "and breakpoint ID ranges can be used. As such they provide a convenient way to group breakpoints, " 723 "and to operate on breakpoints you create without having to track the breakpoint number. " 724 "Note, the attributes you set when using a breakpoint name in a breakpoint command don't " 725 "adhere to the name, but instead are set individually on all the breakpoints currently tagged with that " 726 "name. Future breakpoints " 727 "tagged with that name will not pick up the attributes previously given using that name. " 728 "In order to distinguish breakpoint names from breakpoint IDs and ranges, " 729 "names must start with a letter from a-z or A-Z and cannot contain spaces, \".\" or \"-\". " 730 "Also, breakpoint names can only be applied to breakpoints, not to breakpoint locations."; 731 } 732 733 static const char * 734 GDBFormatHelpTextCallback () 735 { 736 return "A GDB format consists of a repeat count, a format letter and a size letter. " 737 "The repeat count is optional and defaults to 1. The format letter is optional " 738 "and defaults to the previous format that was used. The size letter is optional " 739 "and defaults to the previous size that was used.\n" 740 "\n" 741 "Format letters include:\n" 742 "o - octal\n" 743 "x - hexadecimal\n" 744 "d - decimal\n" 745 "u - unsigned decimal\n" 746 "t - binary\n" 747 "f - float\n" 748 "a - address\n" 749 "i - instruction\n" 750 "c - char\n" 751 "s - string\n" 752 "T - OSType\n" 753 "A - float as hex\n" 754 "\n" 755 "Size letters include:\n" 756 "b - 1 byte (byte)\n" 757 "h - 2 bytes (halfword)\n" 758 "w - 4 bytes (word)\n" 759 "g - 8 bytes (giant)\n" 760 "\n" 761 "Example formats:\n" 762 "32xb - show 32 1 byte hexadecimal integer values\n" 763 "16xh - show 16 2 byte hexadecimal integer values\n" 764 "64 - show 64 2 byte hexadecimal integer values (format and size from the last format)\n" 765 "dw - show 1 4 byte decimal integer value\n" 766 ; 767 } 768 769 static const char * 770 FormatHelpTextCallback () 771 { 772 773 static char* help_text_ptr = nullptr; 774 775 if (help_text_ptr) 776 return help_text_ptr; 777 778 StreamString sstr; 779 sstr << "One of the format names (or one-character names) that can be used to show a variable's value:\n"; 780 for (Format f = eFormatDefault; f < kNumFormats; f = Format(f+1)) 781 { 782 if (f != eFormatDefault) 783 sstr.PutChar('\n'); 784 785 char format_char = FormatManager::GetFormatAsFormatChar(f); 786 if (format_char) 787 sstr.Printf("'%c' or ", format_char); 788 789 sstr.Printf ("\"%s\"", FormatManager::GetFormatAsCString(f)); 790 } 791 792 sstr.Flush(); 793 794 std::string data = sstr.GetString(); 795 796 help_text_ptr = new char[data.length()+1]; 797 798 data.copy(help_text_ptr, data.length()); 799 800 return help_text_ptr; 801 } 802 803 static const char * 804 LanguageTypeHelpTextCallback () 805 { 806 static char* help_text_ptr = nullptr; 807 808 if (help_text_ptr) 809 return help_text_ptr; 810 811 StreamString sstr; 812 sstr << "One of the following languages:\n"; 813 814 Language::PrintAllLanguages(sstr, " ", "\n"); 815 816 sstr.Flush(); 817 818 std::string data = sstr.GetString(); 819 820 help_text_ptr = new char[data.length()+1]; 821 822 data.copy(help_text_ptr, data.length()); 823 824 return help_text_ptr; 825 } 826 827 static const char * 828 SummaryStringHelpTextCallback() 829 { 830 return 831 "A summary string is a way to extract information from variables in order to present them using a summary.\n" 832 "Summary strings contain static text, variables, scopes and control sequences:\n" 833 " - Static text can be any sequence of non-special characters, i.e. anything but '{', '}', '$', or '\\'.\n" 834 " - Variables are sequences of characters beginning with ${, ending with } and that contain symbols in the format described below.\n" 835 " - Scopes are any sequence of text between { and }. Anything included in a scope will only appear in the output summary if there were no errors.\n" 836 " - Control sequences are the usual C/C++ '\\a', '\\n', ..., plus '\\$', '\\{' and '\\}'.\n" 837 "A summary string works by copying static text verbatim, turning control sequences into their character counterpart, expanding variables and trying to expand scopes.\n" 838 "A variable is expanded by giving it a value other than its textual representation, and the way this is done depends on what comes after the ${ marker.\n" 839 "The most common sequence if ${var followed by an expression path, which is the text one would type to access a member of an aggregate types, given a variable of that type" 840 " (e.g. if type T has a member named x, which has a member named y, and if t is of type T, the expression path would be .x.y and the way to fit that into a summary string would be" 841 " ${var.x.y}). You can also use ${*var followed by an expression path and in that case the object referred by the path will be dereferenced before being displayed." 842 " If the object is not a pointer, doing so will cause an error. For additional details on expression paths, you can type 'help expr-path'. \n" 843 "By default, summary strings attempt to display the summary for any variable they reference, and if that fails the value. If neither can be shown, nothing is displayed." 844 "In a summary string, you can also use an array index [n], or a slice-like range [n-m]. This can have two different meanings depending on what kind of object the expression" 845 " path refers to:\n" 846 " - if it is a scalar type (any basic type like int, float, ...) the expression is a bitfield, i.e. the bits indicated by the indexing operator are extracted out of the number" 847 " and displayed as an individual variable\n" 848 " - if it is an array or pointer the array items indicated by the indexing operator are shown as the result of the variable. if the expression is an array, real array items are" 849 " printed; if it is a pointer, the pointer-as-array syntax is used to obtain the values (this means, the latter case can have no range checking)\n" 850 "If you are trying to display an array for which the size is known, you can also use [] instead of giving an exact range. This has the effect of showing items 0 thru size - 1.\n" 851 "Additionally, a variable can contain an (optional) format code, as in ${var.x.y%code}, where code can be any of the valid formats described in 'help format', or one of the" 852 " special symbols only allowed as part of a variable:\n" 853 " %V: show the value of the object by default\n" 854 " %S: show the summary of the object by default\n" 855 " %@: show the runtime-provided object description (for Objective-C, it calls NSPrintForDebugger; for C/C++ it does nothing)\n" 856 " %L: show the location of the object (memory address or a register name)\n" 857 " %#: show the number of children of the object\n" 858 " %T: show the type of the object\n" 859 "Another variable that you can use in summary strings is ${svar . This sequence works exactly like ${var, including the fact that ${*svar is an allowed sequence, but uses" 860 " the object's synthetic children provider instead of the actual objects. For instance, if you are using STL synthetic children providers, the following summary string would" 861 " count the number of actual elements stored in an std::list:\n" 862 "type summary add -s \"${svar%#}\" -x \"std::list<\""; 863 } 864 865 static const char * 866 ExprPathHelpTextCallback() 867 { 868 return 869 "An expression path is the sequence of symbols that is used in C/C++ to access a member variable of an aggregate object (class).\n" 870 "For instance, given a class:\n" 871 " class foo {\n" 872 " int a;\n" 873 " int b; .\n" 874 " foo* next;\n" 875 " };\n" 876 "the expression to read item b in the item pointed to by next for foo aFoo would be aFoo.next->b.\n" 877 "Given that aFoo could just be any object of type foo, the string '.next->b' is the expression path, because it can be attached to any foo instance to achieve the effect.\n" 878 "Expression paths in LLDB include dot (.) and arrow (->) operators, and most commands using expression paths have ways to also accept the star (*) operator.\n" 879 "The meaning of these operators is the same as the usual one given to them by the C/C++ standards.\n" 880 "LLDB also has support for indexing ([ ]) in expression paths, and extends the traditional meaning of the square brackets operator to allow bitfield extraction:\n" 881 "for objects of native types (int, float, char, ...) saying '[n-m]' as an expression path (where n and m are any positive integers, e.g. [3-5]) causes LLDB to extract" 882 " bits n thru m from the value of the variable. If n == m, [n] is also allowed as a shortcut syntax. For arrays and pointers, expression paths can only contain one index" 883 " and the meaning of the operation is the same as the one defined by C/C++ (item extraction). Some commands extend bitfield-like syntax for arrays and pointers with the" 884 " meaning of array slicing (taking elements n thru m inside the array or pointed-to memory)."; 885 } 886 887 void 888 CommandObject::FormatLongHelpText (Stream &output_strm, const char *long_help) 889 { 890 CommandInterpreter& interpreter = GetCommandInterpreter(); 891 std::stringstream lineStream (long_help); 892 std::string line; 893 while (std::getline (lineStream, line)) { 894 if (line.empty()) { 895 output_strm << "\n"; 896 continue; 897 } 898 size_t result = line.find_first_not_of (" \t"); 899 if (result == std::string::npos) { 900 result = 0; 901 } 902 std::string whitespace_prefix = line.substr (0, result); 903 std::string remainder = line.substr (result); 904 interpreter.OutputFormattedHelpText(output_strm, whitespace_prefix.c_str(), remainder.c_str()); 905 } 906 } 907 908 void 909 CommandObject::GenerateHelpText (CommandReturnObject &result) 910 { 911 GenerateHelpText(result.GetOutputStream()); 912 913 result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusSuccessFinishNoResult); 914 } 915 916 void 917 CommandObject::GenerateHelpText (Stream &output_strm) 918 { 919 CommandInterpreter& interpreter = GetCommandInterpreter(); 920 if (WantsRawCommandString()) 921 { 922 std::string help_text(GetHelp()); 923 help_text.append(" Expects 'raw' input (see 'help raw-input'.)"); 924 interpreter.OutputFormattedHelpText(output_strm, "", "", help_text.c_str(), 1); 925 } 926 else 927 interpreter.OutputFormattedHelpText(output_strm, "", "", GetHelp(), 1); 928 output_strm.Printf("\nSyntax: %s\n", GetSyntax()); 929 Options *options = GetOptions(); 930 if (options != nullptr) 931 { 932 options->GenerateOptionUsage(output_strm, this); 933 } 934 const char *long_help = GetHelpLong(); 935 if ((long_help != nullptr) && (strlen(long_help) > 0)) 936 { 937 FormatLongHelpText(output_strm, long_help); 938 } 939 if (!IsDashDashCommand() && options && options->NumCommandOptions() > 0) 940 { 941 if (WantsRawCommandString() && !WantsCompletion()) 942 { 943 // Emit the message about using ' -- ' between the end of the command options and the raw input 944 // conditionally, i.e., only if the command object does not want completion. 945 interpreter.OutputFormattedHelpText( 946 output_strm, "", "", 947 "\nImportant Note: Because this command takes 'raw' input, if you use any command options" 948 " you must use ' -- ' between the end of the command options and the beginning of the raw input.", 949 1); 950 } 951 else if (GetNumArgumentEntries() > 0) 952 { 953 // Also emit a warning about using "--" in case you are using a command that takes options and arguments. 954 interpreter.OutputFormattedHelpText( 955 output_strm, "", "", "\nThis command takes options and free-form arguments. If your arguments resemble" 956 " option specifiers (i.e., they start with a - or --), you must use ' -- ' between" 957 " the end of the command options and the beginning of the arguments.", 958 1); 959 } 960 } 961 } 962 963 void 964 CommandObject::AddIDsArgumentData(CommandArgumentEntry &arg, CommandArgumentType ID, CommandArgumentType IDRange) 965 { 966 CommandArgumentData id_arg; 967 CommandArgumentData id_range_arg; 968 969 // Create the first variant for the first (and only) argument for this command. 970 id_arg.arg_type = ID; 971 id_arg.arg_repetition = eArgRepeatOptional; 972 973 // Create the second variant for the first (and only) argument for this command. 974 id_range_arg.arg_type = IDRange; 975 id_range_arg.arg_repetition = eArgRepeatOptional; 976 977 // The first (and only) argument for this command could be either an id or an id_range. 978 // Push both variants into the entry for the first argument for this command. 979 arg.push_back(id_arg); 980 arg.push_back(id_range_arg); 981 } 982 983 const char * 984 CommandObject::GetArgumentTypeAsCString (const lldb::CommandArgumentType arg_type) 985 { 986 assert(arg_type < eArgTypeLastArg && "Invalid argument type passed to GetArgumentTypeAsCString"); 987 return g_arguments_data[arg_type].arg_name; 988 } 989 990 const char * 991 CommandObject::GetArgumentDescriptionAsCString (const lldb::CommandArgumentType arg_type) 992 { 993 assert(arg_type < eArgTypeLastArg && "Invalid argument type passed to GetArgumentDescriptionAsCString"); 994 return g_arguments_data[arg_type].help_text; 995 } 996 997 Target * 998 CommandObject::GetDummyTarget() 999 { 1000 return m_interpreter.GetDebugger().GetDummyTarget(); 1001 } 1002 1003 Target * 1004 CommandObject::GetSelectedOrDummyTarget(bool prefer_dummy) 1005 { 1006 return m_interpreter.GetDebugger().GetSelectedOrDummyTarget(prefer_dummy); 1007 } 1008 1009 Thread * 1010 CommandObject::GetDefaultThread() 1011 { 1012 Thread *thread_to_use = m_exe_ctx.GetThreadPtr(); 1013 if (thread_to_use) 1014 return thread_to_use; 1015 1016 Process *process = m_exe_ctx.GetProcessPtr(); 1017 if (!process) 1018 { 1019 Target *target = m_exe_ctx.GetTargetPtr(); 1020 if (!target) 1021 { 1022 target = m_interpreter.GetDebugger().GetSelectedTarget().get(); 1023 } 1024 if (target) 1025 process = target->GetProcessSP().get(); 1026 } 1027 1028 if (process) 1029 return process->GetThreadList().GetSelectedThread().get(); 1030 else 1031 return nullptr; 1032 } 1033 1034 bool 1035 CommandObjectParsed::Execute (const char *args_string, CommandReturnObject &result) 1036 { 1037 bool handled = false; 1038 Args cmd_args (args_string); 1039 if (HasOverrideCallback()) 1040 { 1041 Args full_args (GetCommandName ()); 1042 full_args.AppendArguments(cmd_args); 1043 handled = InvokeOverrideCallback (full_args.GetConstArgumentVector(), result); 1044 } 1045 if (!handled) 1046 { 1047 for (size_t i = 0; i < cmd_args.GetArgumentCount(); ++i) 1048 { 1049 const char *tmp_str = cmd_args.GetArgumentAtIndex (i); 1050 if (tmp_str[0] == '`') // back-quote 1051 cmd_args.ReplaceArgumentAtIndex (i, m_interpreter.ProcessEmbeddedScriptCommands (tmp_str)); 1052 } 1053 1054 if (CheckRequirements(result)) 1055 { 1056 if (ParseOptions (cmd_args, result)) 1057 { 1058 // Call the command-specific version of 'Execute', passing it the already processed arguments. 1059 handled = DoExecute (cmd_args, result); 1060 } 1061 } 1062 1063 Cleanup(); 1064 } 1065 return handled; 1066 } 1067 1068 bool 1069 CommandObjectRaw::Execute (const char *args_string, CommandReturnObject &result) 1070 { 1071 bool handled = false; 1072 if (HasOverrideCallback()) 1073 { 1074 std::string full_command (GetCommandName ()); 1075 full_command += ' '; 1076 full_command += args_string; 1077 const char *argv[2] = { nullptr, nullptr }; 1078 argv[0] = full_command.c_str(); 1079 handled = InvokeOverrideCallback (argv, result); 1080 } 1081 if (!handled) 1082 { 1083 if (CheckRequirements(result)) 1084 handled = DoExecute (args_string, result); 1085 1086 Cleanup(); 1087 } 1088 return handled; 1089 } 1090 1091 static 1092 const char *arch_helper() 1093 { 1094 static StreamString g_archs_help; 1095 if (g_archs_help.Empty()) 1096 { 1097 StringList archs; 1098 ArchSpec::AutoComplete(nullptr, archs); 1099 g_archs_help.Printf("These are the supported architecture names:\n"); 1100 archs.Join("\n", g_archs_help); 1101 } 1102 return g_archs_help.GetData(); 1103 } 1104 1105 CommandObject::ArgumentTableEntry CommandObject::g_arguments_data[] = { 1106 // clang-format off 1107 { eArgTypeAddress, "address", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A valid address in the target program's execution space." }, 1108 { eArgTypeAddressOrExpression, "address-expression", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "An expression that resolves to an address." }, 1109 { eArgTypeAliasName, "alias-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of an abbreviation (alias) for a debugger command." }, 1110 { eArgTypeAliasOptions, "options-for-aliased-command", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Command options to be used as part of an alias (abbreviation) definition. (See 'help commands alias' for more information.)" }, 1111 { eArgTypeArchitecture, "arch", CommandCompletions::eArchitectureCompletion, { arch_helper, true }, "The architecture name, e.g. i386 or x86_64." }, 1112 { eArgTypeBoolean, "boolean", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A Boolean value: 'true' or 'false'" }, 1113 { eArgTypeBreakpointID, "breakpt-id", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { BreakpointIDHelpTextCallback, false }, nullptr }, 1114 { eArgTypeBreakpointIDRange, "breakpt-id-list", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { BreakpointIDRangeHelpTextCallback, false }, nullptr }, 1115 { eArgTypeBreakpointName, "breakpoint-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { BreakpointNameHelpTextCallback, false }, nullptr }, 1116 { eArgTypeByteSize, "byte-size", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Number of bytes to use." }, 1117 { eArgTypeClassName, "class-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Then name of a class from the debug information in the program." }, 1118 { eArgTypeCommandName, "cmd-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A debugger command (may be multiple words), without any options or arguments." }, 1119 { eArgTypeCount, "count", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "An unsigned integer." }, 1120 { eArgTypeDirectoryName, "directory", CommandCompletions::eDiskDirectoryCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A directory name." }, 1121 { eArgTypeDisassemblyFlavor, "disassembly-flavor", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A disassembly flavor recognized by your disassembly plugin. Currently the only valid options are \"att\" and \"intel\" for Intel targets" }, 1122 { eArgTypeDescriptionVerbosity, "description-verbosity", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "How verbose the output of 'po' should be." }, 1123 { eArgTypeEndAddress, "end-address", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Help text goes here." }, 1124 { eArgTypeExpression, "expr", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Help text goes here." }, 1125 { eArgTypeExpressionPath, "expr-path", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { ExprPathHelpTextCallback, true }, nullptr }, 1126 { eArgTypeExprFormat, "expression-format", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "[ [bool|b] | [bin] | [char|c] | [oct|o] | [dec|i|d|u] | [hex|x] | [float|f] | [cstr|s] ]" }, 1127 { eArgTypeFilename, "filename", CommandCompletions::eDiskFileCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a file (can include path)." }, 1128 { eArgTypeFormat, "format", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { FormatHelpTextCallback, true }, nullptr }, 1129 { eArgTypeFrameIndex, "frame-index", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Index into a thread's list of frames." }, 1130 { eArgTypeFullName, "fullname", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Help text goes here." }, 1131 { eArgTypeFunctionName, "function-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a function." }, 1132 { eArgTypeFunctionOrSymbol, "function-or-symbol", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a function or symbol." }, 1133 { eArgTypeGDBFormat, "gdb-format", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { GDBFormatHelpTextCallback, true }, nullptr }, 1134 { eArgTypeHelpText, "help-text", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Text to be used as help for some other entity in LLDB" }, 1135 { eArgTypeIndex, "index", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "An index into a list." }, 1136 { eArgTypeLanguage, "source-language", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { LanguageTypeHelpTextCallback, true }, nullptr }, 1137 { eArgTypeLineNum, "linenum", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Line number in a source file." }, 1138 { eArgTypeLogCategory, "log-category", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a category within a log channel, e.g. all (try \"log list\" to see a list of all channels and their categories." }, 1139 { eArgTypeLogChannel, "log-channel", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a log channel, e.g. process.gdb-remote (try \"log list\" to see a list of all channels and their categories)." }, 1140 { eArgTypeMethod, "method", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A C++ method name." }, 1141 { eArgTypeName, "name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Help text goes here." }, 1142 { eArgTypeNewPathPrefix, "new-path-prefix", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Help text goes here." }, 1143 { eArgTypeNumLines, "num-lines", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The number of lines to use." }, 1144 { eArgTypeNumberPerLine, "number-per-line", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The number of items per line to display." }, 1145 { eArgTypeOffset, "offset", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Help text goes here." }, 1146 { eArgTypeOldPathPrefix, "old-path-prefix", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Help text goes here." }, 1147 { eArgTypeOneLiner, "one-line-command", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A command that is entered as a single line of text." }, 1148 { eArgTypePath, "path", CommandCompletions::eDiskFileCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Path." }, 1149 { eArgTypePermissionsNumber, "perms-numeric", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Permissions given as an octal number (e.g. 755)." }, 1150 { eArgTypePermissionsString, "perms=string", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Permissions given as a string value (e.g. rw-r-xr--)." }, 1151 { eArgTypePid, "pid", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The process ID number." }, 1152 { eArgTypePlugin, "plugin", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Help text goes here." }, 1153 { eArgTypeProcessName, "process-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of the process." }, 1154 { eArgTypePythonClass, "python-class", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a Python class." }, 1155 { eArgTypePythonFunction, "python-function", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a Python function." }, 1156 { eArgTypePythonScript, "python-script", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Source code written in Python." }, 1157 { eArgTypeQueueName, "queue-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of the thread queue." }, 1158 { eArgTypeRegisterName, "register-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { RegisterNameHelpTextCallback, true }, nullptr }, 1159 { eArgTypeRegularExpression, "regular-expression", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A regular expression." }, 1160 { eArgTypeRunArgs, "run-args", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Arguments to be passed to the target program when it starts executing." }, 1161 { eArgTypeRunMode, "run-mode", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Help text goes here." }, 1162 { eArgTypeScriptedCommandSynchronicity, "script-cmd-synchronicity", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The synchronicity to use to run scripted commands with regard to LLDB event system." }, 1163 { eArgTypeScriptLang, "script-language", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The scripting language to be used for script-based commands. Currently only Python is valid." }, 1164 { eArgTypeSearchWord, "search-word", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Any word of interest for search purposes." }, 1165 { eArgTypeSelector, "selector", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "An Objective-C selector name." }, 1166 { eArgTypeSettingIndex, "setting-index", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "An index into a settings variable that is an array (try 'settings list' to see all the possible settings variables and their types)." }, 1167 { eArgTypeSettingKey, "setting-key", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A key into a settings variables that is a dictionary (try 'settings list' to see all the possible settings variables and their types)." }, 1168 { eArgTypeSettingPrefix, "setting-prefix", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a settable internal debugger variable up to a dot ('.'), e.g. 'target.process.'" }, 1169 { eArgTypeSettingVariableName, "setting-variable-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a settable internal debugger variable. Type 'settings list' to see a complete list of such variables." }, 1170 { eArgTypeShlibName, "shlib-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a shared library." }, 1171 { eArgTypeSourceFile, "source-file", CommandCompletions::eSourceFileCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a source file.." }, 1172 { eArgTypeSortOrder, "sort-order", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Specify a sort order when dumping lists." }, 1173 { eArgTypeStartAddress, "start-address", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Help text goes here." }, 1174 { eArgTypeSummaryString, "summary-string", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { SummaryStringHelpTextCallback, true }, nullptr }, 1175 { eArgTypeSymbol, "symbol", CommandCompletions::eSymbolCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Any symbol name (function name, variable, argument, etc.)" }, 1176 { eArgTypeThreadID, "thread-id", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Thread ID number." }, 1177 { eArgTypeThreadIndex, "thread-index", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Index into the process' list of threads." }, 1178 { eArgTypeThreadName, "thread-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The thread's name." }, 1179 { eArgTypeTypeName, "type-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A type name." }, 1180 { eArgTypeUnsignedInteger, "unsigned-integer", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "An unsigned integer." }, 1181 { eArgTypeUnixSignal, "unix-signal", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A valid Unix signal name or number (e.g. SIGKILL, KILL or 9)." }, 1182 { eArgTypeVarName, "variable-name", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of a variable in your program." }, 1183 { eArgTypeValue, "value", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "A value could be anything, depending on where and how it is used." }, 1184 { eArgTypeWidth, "width", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Help text goes here." }, 1185 { eArgTypeNone, "none", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "No help available for this." }, 1186 { eArgTypePlatform, "platform-name", CommandCompletions::ePlatformPluginCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "The name of an installed platform plug-in . Type 'platform list' to see a complete list of installed platforms." }, 1187 { eArgTypeWatchpointID, "watchpt-id", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Watchpoint IDs are positive integers." }, 1188 { eArgTypeWatchpointIDRange, "watchpt-id-list", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "For example, '1-3' or '1 to 3'." }, 1189 { eArgTypeWatchType, "watch-type", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Specify the type for a watchpoint." }, 1190 { eArgRawInput, "raw-input", CommandCompletions::eNoCompletion, { nullptr, false }, "Free-form text passed to a command without prior interpretation, allowing spaces without requiring quotes. To pass arguments and free form text put two dashes ' -- ' between the last argument and any raw input." } 1191 // clang-format on 1192 }; 1193 1194 const CommandObject::ArgumentTableEntry* 1195 CommandObject::GetArgumentTable () 1196 { 1197 // If this assertion fires, then the table above is out of date with the CommandArgumentType enumeration 1198 assert ((sizeof (CommandObject::g_arguments_data) / sizeof (CommandObject::ArgumentTableEntry)) == eArgTypeLastArg); 1199 return CommandObject::g_arguments_data; 1200 } 1201 1202 1203