teak-llvm/lldb/source/Interpreter/CommandReturnObject.cpp
Jim Ingham 962260c852 Fix a glitch in the Driver's batch mode when used with "attach".
Batch mode is supposed to stop execution and return control to the user when an
exceptional stop occurs (crash, signal or instrumentation).  But attach always stops
with a SIGSTOP on OSX (maybe on Linux too?) which would short circuit the rest of the
commands given.

This change allows a command result object to indicate that it expected to leave the 
process stopped with an exceptional stop reason, and it is okay for batch mode to keep going.

<rdar://problem/22243143>

llvm-svn: 257120
2016-01-08 00:20:47 +00:00

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//===-- CommandReturnObject.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/Interpreter/CommandReturnObject.h"
// C Includes
// C++ Includes
// Other libraries and framework includes
// Project includes
#include "lldb/Core/Error.h"
#include "lldb/Core/StreamString.h"
using namespace lldb;
using namespace lldb_private;
static void
DumpStringToStreamWithNewline (Stream &strm, const std::string &s, bool add_newline_if_empty)
{
bool add_newline = false;
if (s.empty())
{
add_newline = add_newline_if_empty;
}
else
{
// We already checked for empty above, now make sure there is a newline
// in the error, and if there isn't one, add one.
strm.Write(s.c_str(), s.size());
const char last_char = *s.rbegin();
add_newline = last_char != '\n' && last_char != '\r';
}
if (add_newline)
strm.EOL();
}
CommandReturnObject::CommandReturnObject () :
m_out_stream (),
m_err_stream (),
m_status (eReturnStatusStarted),
m_did_change_process_state (false),
m_interactive (true),
m_abnormal_stop_was_expected(false)
{
}
CommandReturnObject::~CommandReturnObject ()
{
}
void
CommandReturnObject::AppendErrorWithFormat (const char *format, ...)
{
if (!format)
return;
va_list args;
va_start (args, format);
StreamString sstrm;
sstrm.PrintfVarArg(format, args);
va_end (args);
const std::string &s = sstrm.GetString();
if (!s.empty())
{
Stream &error_strm = GetErrorStream();
error_strm.PutCString ("error: ");
DumpStringToStreamWithNewline (error_strm, s, false);
}
}
void
CommandReturnObject::AppendMessageWithFormat (const char *format, ...)
{
if (!format)
return;
va_list args;
va_start (args, format);
StreamString sstrm;
sstrm.PrintfVarArg(format, args);
va_end (args);
GetOutputStream().Printf("%s", sstrm.GetData());
}
void
CommandReturnObject::AppendWarningWithFormat (const char *format, ...)
{
if (!format)
return;
va_list args;
va_start (args, format);
StreamString sstrm;
sstrm.PrintfVarArg(format, args);
va_end (args);
GetErrorStream().Printf("warning: %s", sstrm.GetData());
}
void
CommandReturnObject::AppendMessage (const char *in_string)
{
if (!in_string)
return;
GetOutputStream().Printf("%s\n", in_string);
}
void
CommandReturnObject::AppendWarning (const char *in_string)
{
if (!in_string || *in_string == '\0')
return;
GetErrorStream().Printf("warning: %s\n", in_string);
}
// Similar to AppendWarning, but do not prepend 'warning: ' to message, and
// don't append "\n" to the end of it.
void
CommandReturnObject::AppendRawWarning (const char *in_string)
{
if (in_string && in_string[0])
GetErrorStream().PutCString(in_string);
}
void
CommandReturnObject::AppendError (const char *in_string)
{
if (!in_string || *in_string == '\0')
return;
GetErrorStream().Printf ("error: %s\n", in_string);
}
void
CommandReturnObject::SetError (const Error &error, const char *fallback_error_cstr)
{
const char *error_cstr = error.AsCString();
if (error_cstr == nullptr)
error_cstr = fallback_error_cstr;
SetError(error_cstr);
}
void
CommandReturnObject::SetError (const char *error_cstr)
{
if (error_cstr)
{
AppendError (error_cstr);
SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed);
}
}
// Similar to AppendError, but do not prepend 'Error: ' to message, and
// don't append "\n" to the end of it.
void
CommandReturnObject::AppendRawError (const char *in_string)
{
if (in_string && in_string[0])
GetErrorStream().PutCString(in_string);
}
void
CommandReturnObject::SetStatus (ReturnStatus status)
{
m_status = status;
}
ReturnStatus
CommandReturnObject::GetStatus ()
{
return m_status;
}
bool
CommandReturnObject::Succeeded ()
{
return m_status <= eReturnStatusSuccessContinuingResult;
}
bool
CommandReturnObject::HasResult ()
{
return (m_status == eReturnStatusSuccessFinishResult ||
m_status == eReturnStatusSuccessContinuingResult);
}
void
CommandReturnObject::Clear()
{
lldb::StreamSP stream_sp;
stream_sp = m_out_stream.GetStreamAtIndex (eStreamStringIndex);
if (stream_sp)
static_cast<StreamString *>(stream_sp.get())->Clear();
stream_sp = m_err_stream.GetStreamAtIndex (eStreamStringIndex);
if (stream_sp)
static_cast<StreamString *>(stream_sp.get())->Clear();
m_status = eReturnStatusStarted;
m_did_change_process_state = false;
m_interactive = true;
}
bool
CommandReturnObject::GetDidChangeProcessState ()
{
return m_did_change_process_state;
}
void
CommandReturnObject::SetDidChangeProcessState (bool b)
{
m_did_change_process_state = b;
}
bool
CommandReturnObject::GetInteractive () const
{
return m_interactive;
}
void
CommandReturnObject::SetInteractive (bool b)
{
m_interactive = b;
}