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//===-- CommandInterpreter.h ------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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#ifndef liblldb_CommandInterpreter_h_
#define liblldb_CommandInterpreter_h_
// C Includes
// C++ Includes
#include <mutex>
// Other libraries and framework includes
// Project includes
#include "lldb/Core/Broadcaster.h"
#include "lldb/Core/Debugger.h"
#include "lldb/Core/Event.h"
#include "lldb/Core/IOHandler.h"
#include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandAlias.h"
#include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandHistory.h"
#include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandObject.h"
#include "lldb/Interpreter/ScriptInterpreter.h"
#include "lldb/Utility/Args.h"
#include "lldb/Utility/CompletionRequest.h"
#include "lldb/Utility/Log.h"
#include "lldb/Utility/StringList.h"
#include "lldb/lldb-forward.h"
#include "lldb/lldb-private.h"
namespace lldb_private {
class CommandInterpreterRunOptions {
public:
//------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Construct a CommandInterpreterRunOptions object.
/// This class is used to control all the instances where we run multiple
/// commands, e.g.
/// HandleCommands, HandleCommandsFromFile, RunCommandInterpreter.
/// The meanings of the options in this object are:
///
/// @param[in] stop_on_continue
/// If \b true execution will end on the first command that causes the
/// process in the
/// execution context to continue. If \false, we won't check the execution
/// status.
/// @param[in] stop_on_error
/// If \b true execution will end on the first command that causes an
/// error.
/// @param[in] stop_on_crash
/// If \b true when a command causes the target to run, and the end of the
/// run is a
/// signal or exception, stop executing the commands.
/// @param[in] echo_commands
/// If \b true echo the command before executing it. If \false, execute
/// silently.
/// @param[in] print_results
/// If \b true print the results of the command after executing it. If
/// \false, execute silently.
/// @param[in] add_to_history
/// If \b true add the commands to the command history. If \false, don't
/// add them.
//------------------------------------------------------------------
CommandInterpreterRunOptions(LazyBool stop_on_continue,
LazyBool stop_on_error, LazyBool stop_on_crash,
LazyBool echo_commands, LazyBool print_results,
LazyBool add_to_history)
: m_stop_on_continue(stop_on_continue), m_stop_on_error(stop_on_error),
m_stop_on_crash(stop_on_crash), m_echo_commands(echo_commands),
m_print_results(print_results), m_add_to_history(add_to_history) {}
CommandInterpreterRunOptions()
: m_stop_on_continue(eLazyBoolCalculate),
m_stop_on_error(eLazyBoolCalculate),
m_stop_on_crash(eLazyBoolCalculate),
m_echo_commands(eLazyBoolCalculate),
m_print_results(eLazyBoolCalculate),
m_add_to_history(eLazyBoolCalculate) {}
void SetSilent(bool silent) {
LazyBool value = silent ? eLazyBoolNo : eLazyBoolYes;
m_echo_commands = value;
m_print_results = value;
m_add_to_history = value;
}
// These return the default behaviors if the behavior is not
// eLazyBoolCalculate. But I've also left the ivars public since for
// different ways of running the interpreter you might want to force
// different defaults... In that case, just grab the LazyBool ivars directly
// and do what you want with eLazyBoolCalculate.
bool GetStopOnContinue() const { return DefaultToNo(m_stop_on_continue); }
void SetStopOnContinue(bool stop_on_continue) {
m_stop_on_continue = stop_on_continue ? eLazyBoolYes : eLazyBoolNo;
}
bool GetStopOnError() const { return DefaultToNo(m_stop_on_continue); }
void SetStopOnError(bool stop_on_error) {
m_stop_on_error = stop_on_error ? eLazyBoolYes : eLazyBoolNo;
}
bool GetStopOnCrash() const { return DefaultToNo(m_stop_on_crash); }
void SetStopOnCrash(bool stop_on_crash) {
m_stop_on_crash = stop_on_crash ? eLazyBoolYes : eLazyBoolNo;
}
bool GetEchoCommands() const { return DefaultToYes(m_echo_commands); }
void SetEchoCommands(bool echo_commands) {
m_echo_commands = echo_commands ? eLazyBoolYes : eLazyBoolNo;
}
bool GetPrintResults() const { return DefaultToYes(m_print_results); }
void SetPrintResults(bool print_results) {
m_print_results = print_results ? eLazyBoolYes : eLazyBoolNo;
}
bool GetAddToHistory() const { return DefaultToYes(m_add_to_history); }
void SetAddToHistory(bool add_to_history) {
m_add_to_history = add_to_history ? eLazyBoolYes : eLazyBoolNo;
}
LazyBool m_stop_on_continue;
LazyBool m_stop_on_error;
LazyBool m_stop_on_crash;
LazyBool m_echo_commands;
LazyBool m_print_results;
LazyBool m_add_to_history;
private:
static bool DefaultToYes(LazyBool flag) {
switch (flag) {
case eLazyBoolNo:
return false;
default:
return true;
}
}
static bool DefaultToNo(LazyBool flag) {
switch (flag) {
case eLazyBoolYes:
return true;
default:
return false;
}
}
};
class CommandInterpreter : public Broadcaster,
public Properties,
public IOHandlerDelegate {
public:
enum {
eBroadcastBitThreadShouldExit = (1 << 0),
eBroadcastBitResetPrompt = (1 << 1),
eBroadcastBitQuitCommandReceived = (1 << 2), // User entered quit
eBroadcastBitAsynchronousOutputData = (1 << 3),
eBroadcastBitAsynchronousErrorData = (1 << 4)
};
enum ChildrenTruncatedWarningStatus // tristate boolean to manage children
// truncation warning
{ eNoTruncation = 0, // never truncated
eUnwarnedTruncation = 1, // truncated but did not notify
eWarnedTruncation = 2 // truncated and notified
};
enum CommandTypes {
eCommandTypesBuiltin = 0x0001, // native commands such as "frame"
eCommandTypesUserDef = 0x0002, // scripted commands
eCommandTypesAliases = 0x0004, // aliases such as "po"
eCommandTypesHidden = 0x0008, // commands prefixed with an underscore
eCommandTypesAllThem = 0xFFFF // all commands
};
CommandInterpreter(Debugger &debugger, lldb::ScriptLanguage script_language,
bool synchronous_execution);
~CommandInterpreter() override;
// These two functions fill out the Broadcaster interface:
static ConstString &GetStaticBroadcasterClass();
ConstString &GetBroadcasterClass() const override {
return GetStaticBroadcasterClass();
}
void SourceInitFile(bool in_cwd, CommandReturnObject &result);
bool AddCommand(llvm::StringRef name, const lldb::CommandObjectSP &cmd_sp,
bool can_replace);
bool AddUserCommand(llvm::StringRef name, const lldb::CommandObjectSP &cmd_sp,
bool can_replace);
lldb::CommandObjectSP GetCommandSPExact(llvm::StringRef cmd,
bool include_aliases) const;
CommandObject *GetCommandObject(llvm::StringRef cmd,
StringList *matches = nullptr) const;
bool CommandExists(llvm::StringRef cmd) const;
bool AliasExists(llvm::StringRef cmd) const;
bool UserCommandExists(llvm::StringRef cmd) const;
CommandAlias *AddAlias(llvm::StringRef alias_name,
lldb::CommandObjectSP &command_obj_sp,
llvm::StringRef args_string = llvm::StringRef());
// Remove a command if it is removable (python or regex command)
bool RemoveCommand(llvm::StringRef cmd);
bool RemoveAlias(llvm::StringRef alias_name);
bool GetAliasFullName(llvm::StringRef cmd, std::string &full_name) const;
bool RemoveUser(llvm::StringRef alias_name);
void RemoveAllUser() { m_user_dict.clear(); }
const CommandAlias *GetAlias(llvm::StringRef alias_name) const;
CommandObject *BuildAliasResult(llvm::StringRef alias_name,
std::string &raw_input_string,
std::string &alias_result,
CommandReturnObject &result);
bool HandleCommand(const char *command_line, LazyBool add_to_history,
CommandReturnObject &result,
ExecutionContext *override_context = nullptr,
bool repeat_on_empty_command = true,
bool no_context_switching = false);
bool WasInterrupted() const;
//------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Execute a list of commands in sequence.
///
/// @param[in] commands
/// The list of commands to execute.
/// @param[in,out] context
/// The execution context in which to run the commands. Can be nullptr in
/// which case the default
/// context will be used.
/// @param[in] options
/// This object holds the options used to control when to stop, whether to
/// execute commands,
/// etc.
/// @param[out] result
/// This is marked as succeeding with no output if all commands execute
/// safely,
/// and failed with some explanation if we aborted executing the commands
/// at some point.
//------------------------------------------------------------------
void HandleCommands(const StringList &commands, ExecutionContext *context,
CommandInterpreterRunOptions &options,
CommandReturnObject &result);
//------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Execute a list of commands from a file.
///
/// @param[in] file
/// The file from which to read in commands.
/// @param[in,out] context
/// The execution context in which to run the commands. Can be nullptr in
/// which case the default
/// context will be used.
/// @param[in] options
/// This object holds the options used to control when to stop, whether to
/// execute commands,
/// etc.
/// @param[out] result
/// This is marked as succeeding with no output if all commands execute
/// safely,
/// and failed with some explanation if we aborted executing the commands
/// at some point.
//------------------------------------------------------------------
void HandleCommandsFromFile(FileSpec &file, ExecutionContext *context,
CommandInterpreterRunOptions &options,
CommandReturnObject &result);
CommandObject *GetCommandObjectForCommand(llvm::StringRef &command_line);
// This handles command line completion. You are given a pointer to the
// command string buffer, to the current cursor, and to the end of the string
// (in case it is not NULL terminated). You also passed in an StringList
// object to fill with the returns. The first element of the array will be
// filled with the string that you would need to insert at the cursor point
// to complete the cursor point to the longest common matching prefix. If you
// want to limit the number of elements returned, set max_return_elements to
// the number of elements you want returned. Otherwise set
// max_return_elements to -1. If you want to start some way into the match
// list, then set match_start_point to the desired start point. Returns: -1
// if the completion character should be inserted -2 if the entire command
// line should be deleted and replaced with matches.GetStringAtIndex(0)
// INT_MAX if the number of matches is > max_return_elements, but it is
// expensive to compute. Otherwise, returns the number of matches.
//
// FIXME: Only max_return_elements == -1 is supported at present.
int HandleCompletion(const char *current_line, const char *cursor,
const char *last_char, int match_start_point,
int max_return_elements, StringList &matches);
// This version just returns matches, and doesn't compute the substring. It
// is here so the Help command can call it for the first argument. It uses
// a CompletionRequest for simplicity reasons.
int HandleCompletionMatches(CompletionRequest &request);
int GetCommandNamesMatchingPartialString(const char *cmd_cstr,
bool include_aliases,
StringList &matches);
void GetHelp(CommandReturnObject &result,
uint32_t types = eCommandTypesAllThem);
void GetAliasHelp(const char *alias_name, StreamString &help_string);
void OutputFormattedHelpText(Stream &strm, llvm::StringRef prefix,
llvm::StringRef help_text);
void OutputFormattedHelpText(Stream &stream, llvm::StringRef command_word,
llvm::StringRef separator,
llvm::StringRef help_text, size_t max_word_len);
// this mimics OutputFormattedHelpText but it does perform a much simpler
// formatting, basically ensuring line alignment. This is only good if you
// have some complicated layout for your help text and want as little help as
// reasonable in properly displaying it. Most of the times, you simply want
// to type some text and have it printed in a reasonable way on screen. If
// so, use OutputFormattedHelpText
void OutputHelpText(Stream &stream, llvm::StringRef command_word,
llvm::StringRef separator, llvm::StringRef help_text,
uint32_t max_word_len);
Debugger &GetDebugger() { return m_debugger; }
ExecutionContext GetExecutionContext() {
const bool thread_and_frame_only_if_stopped = true;
return m_exe_ctx_ref.Lock(thread_and_frame_only_if_stopped);
}
void UpdateExecutionContext(ExecutionContext *override_context);
lldb::PlatformSP GetPlatform(bool prefer_target_platform);
const char *ProcessEmbeddedScriptCommands(const char *arg);
void UpdatePrompt(llvm::StringRef prompt);
bool Confirm(llvm::StringRef message, bool default_answer);
void LoadCommandDictionary();
void Initialize();
void Clear();
void SetScriptLanguage(lldb::ScriptLanguage lang);
bool HasCommands() const;
bool HasAliases() const;
bool HasUserCommands() const;
bool HasAliasOptions() const;
void BuildAliasCommandArgs(CommandObject *alias_cmd_obj,
const char *alias_name, Args &cmd_args,
std::string &raw_input_string,
CommandReturnObject &result);
int GetOptionArgumentPosition(const char *in_string);
ScriptInterpreter *GetScriptInterpreter(bool can_create = true);
void SetScriptInterpreter();
void SkipLLDBInitFiles(bool skip_lldbinit_files) {
m_skip_lldbinit_files = skip_lldbinit_files;
}
void SkipAppInitFiles(bool skip_app_init_files) {
m_skip_app_init_files = m_skip_lldbinit_files;
}
bool GetSynchronous();
void FindCommandsForApropos(llvm::StringRef word, StringList &commands_found,
StringList &commands_help,
bool search_builtin_commands,
bool search_user_commands,
bool search_alias_commands);
bool GetBatchCommandMode() { return m_batch_command_mode; }
bool SetBatchCommandMode(bool value) {
const bool old_value = m_batch_command_mode;
m_batch_command_mode = value;
return old_value;
}
void ChildrenTruncated() {
if (m_truncation_warning == eNoTruncation)
m_truncation_warning = eUnwarnedTruncation;
}
bool TruncationWarningNecessary() {
return (m_truncation_warning == eUnwarnedTruncation);
}
void TruncationWarningGiven() { m_truncation_warning = eWarnedTruncation; }
const char *TruncationWarningText() {
return "*** Some of your variables have more members than the debugger "
"will show by default. To show all of them, you can either use the "
"--show-all-children option to %s or raise the limit by changing "
"the target.max-children-count setting.\n";
}
const CommandHistory &GetCommandHistory() const { return m_command_history; }
CommandHistory &GetCommandHistory() { return m_command_history; }
bool IsActive();
void RunCommandInterpreter(bool auto_handle_events, bool spawn_thread,
CommandInterpreterRunOptions &options);
void GetLLDBCommandsFromIOHandler(const char *prompt,
IOHandlerDelegate &delegate,
bool asynchronously, void *baton);
void GetPythonCommandsFromIOHandler(const char *prompt,
IOHandlerDelegate &delegate,
bool asynchronously, void *baton);
const char *GetCommandPrefix();
//------------------------------------------------------------------
// Properties
//------------------------------------------------------------------
bool GetExpandRegexAliases() const;
bool GetPromptOnQuit() const;
void SetPromptOnQuit(bool b);
//------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Specify if the command interpreter should allow that the user can
/// specify a custom exit code when calling 'quit'.
//------------------------------------------------------------------
void AllowExitCodeOnQuit(bool allow);
//------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Sets the exit code for the quit command.
/// @param[in] exit_code
/// The exit code that the driver should return on exit.
/// @return True if the exit code was successfully set; false if the
/// interpreter doesn't allow custom exit codes.
/// @see AllowExitCodeOnQuit
//------------------------------------------------------------------
LLVM_NODISCARD bool SetQuitExitCode(int exit_code);
//------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Returns the exit code that the user has specified when running the
/// 'quit' command.
/// @param[out] exited
/// Set to true if the user has called quit with a custom exit code.
//------------------------------------------------------------------
int GetQuitExitCode(bool &exited) const;
void ResolveCommand(const char *command_line, CommandReturnObject &result);
bool GetStopCmdSourceOnError() const;
uint32_t GetNumErrors() const { return m_num_errors; }
bool GetQuitRequested() const { return m_quit_requested; }
lldb::IOHandlerSP
GetIOHandler(bool force_create = false,
CommandInterpreterRunOptions *options = nullptr);
bool GetStoppedForCrash() const { return m_stopped_for_crash; }
bool GetSpaceReplPrompts() const;
protected:
friend class Debugger;
//------------------------------------------------------------------
// IOHandlerDelegate functions
//------------------------------------------------------------------
void IOHandlerInputComplete(IOHandler &io_handler,
std::string &line) override;
ConstString IOHandlerGetControlSequence(char ch) override {
if (ch == 'd')
return ConstString("quit\n");
return ConstString();
}
bool IOHandlerInterrupt(IOHandler &io_handler) override;
size_t GetProcessOutput();
void SetSynchronous(bool value);
lldb::CommandObjectSP GetCommandSP(llvm::StringRef cmd,
bool include_aliases = true,
bool exact = true,
StringList *matches = nullptr) const;
private:
Status PreprocessCommand(std::string &command);
// Completely resolves aliases and abbreviations, returning a pointer to the
// final command object and updating command_line to the fully substituted
// and translated command.
CommandObject *ResolveCommandImpl(std::string &command_line,
CommandReturnObject &result);
void FindCommandsForApropos(llvm::StringRef word, StringList &commands_found,
StringList &commands_help,
CommandObject::CommandMap &command_map);
// An interruptible wrapper around the stream output
void PrintCommandOutput(Stream &stream, llvm::StringRef str);
// A very simple state machine which models the command handling transitions
enum class CommandHandlingState {
eIdle,
eInProgress,
eInterrupted,
};
std::atomic<CommandHandlingState> m_command_state{
CommandHandlingState::eIdle};
int m_iohandler_nesting_level = 0;
void StartHandlingCommand();
void FinishHandlingCommand();
bool InterruptCommand();
Debugger &m_debugger; // The debugger session that this interpreter is
// associated with
ExecutionContextRef m_exe_ctx_ref; // The current execution context to use
// when handling commands
bool m_synchronous_execution;
bool m_skip_lldbinit_files;
bool m_skip_app_init_files;
CommandObject::CommandMap m_command_dict; // Stores basic built-in commands
// (they cannot be deleted, removed
// or overwritten).
CommandObject::CommandMap
m_alias_dict; // Stores user aliases/abbreviations for commands
CommandObject::CommandMap m_user_dict; // Stores user-defined commands
CommandHistory m_command_history;
std::string m_repeat_command; // Stores the command that will be executed for
// an empty command string.
lldb::ScriptInterpreterSP m_script_interpreter_sp;
std::recursive_mutex m_script_interpreter_mutex;
lldb::IOHandlerSP m_command_io_handler_sp;
char m_comment_char;
bool m_batch_command_mode;
ChildrenTruncatedWarningStatus m_truncation_warning; // Whether we truncated
// children and whether
// the user has been told
uint32_t m_command_source_depth;
std::vector<uint32_t> m_command_source_flags;
uint32_t m_num_errors;
bool m_quit_requested;
bool m_stopped_for_crash;
// The exit code the user has requested when calling the 'quit' command.
// No value means the user hasn't set a custom exit code so far.
llvm::Optional<int> m_quit_exit_code;
// If the driver is accepts custom exit codes for the 'quit' command.
bool m_allow_exit_code = false;
};
} // namespace lldb_private
#endif // liblldb_CommandInterpreter_h_