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This is the conclusion of an effort to get LLDB's Python code structured into a bona-fide Python package. This has a number of benefits, but most notably the ability to more easily share Python code between different but related pieces of LLDB's Python infrastructure (for example, `scripts` can now share code with `test`). llvm-svn: 251532
45 lines
1.6 KiB
C++
45 lines
1.6 KiB
C++
#include <stdio.h>
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static int static_value = 0;
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int
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a_function_to_call()
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{
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static_value++;
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return static_value;
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}
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int main (int argc, char const *argv[])
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{
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printf ("Hello world!\n");
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puts ("hello");
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// Please test many expressions while stopped at this line:
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#if 0
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expression 'a' // make sure character constant makes it down (this is broken: <rdar://problem/8686536>)
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expression 2 // Test int
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expression 2ull // Test unsigned long long
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expression 2.234f // Test float constants
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expression 2.234 // Test double constants
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expression 2+3
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expression argc
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expression argc + 22
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expression argv
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expression argv[0]
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expression argv[1]
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expression argv[-1]
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expression puts("bonjour") // Test constant strings...
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expression printf("\t\x68\n") // Test constant strings that contain the \xXX (TAB, 'h', '\n' should be printed) (this is broken: <rdar://problem/8686536>)
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expression printf("\"\n") // Test constant strings that contains an escaped double quote char (this is broken: <rdar://problem/8686536>)
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expression printf("\'\n") // Test constant strings that contains an escaped single quote char (this is broken: <rdar://problem/8686536>)
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expression printf ("one: %i\n", 1)
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expression printf ("1.234 as float: %f\n", 1.234f)
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expression printf ("1.234 as double: %g\n", 1.234)
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expression printf ("one: %i, two: %llu\n", 1, 2ull)
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expression printf ("two: %llu, one: %i\n", 2ull, 1)
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expression random() % 255l
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#endif
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a_function_to_call();
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return 0;
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}
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