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/*
lldb.swig
This is the input file for SWIG, to create the appropriate C++ wrappers and
functions for various scripting languages, to enable them to call the
liblldb Script Bridge functions.
*/
/* Define our module docstring. */
%define DOCSTRING
"The lldb module contains the public APIs for Python binding.
Some of the important classes are described here:
o SBTarget: Represents the target program running under the debugger.
o SBProcess: Represents the process associated with the target program.
o SBThread: Represents a thread of execution. SBProcess contains SBThread(s).
o SBFrame: Represents one of the stack frames associated with a thread. SBThread
contains SBFrame(s).
o SBSymbolContext: A container that stores various debugger related info.
o SBValue: Represents the value of a variable, a register, or an expression.
o SBModule: Represents an executable image and its associated object and symbol
files. SBTarget contains SBModule(s).
o SBBreakpoint: Represents a logical breakpoint and its associated settings.
SBTarget contains SBBreakpoint(s).
o SBSymbol: Represents the symbol possibly associated with a stack frame.
o SBCompileUnit: Represents a compilation unit, or compiled source file.
o SBFunction: Represents a generic function, which can be inlined or not.
o SBBlock: Represents a lexical block. SBFunction contains SBBlock(s).
o SBLineEntry: Specifies an association with a contiguous range of instructions
and a source file location. SBCompileUnit contains SBLineEntry(s)."
%enddef
/*
Since version 3.0.9, swig's logic for importing the native module has changed in
a way that is incompatible with our usage of the python module as __init__.py
(See swig bug #769). Fortunately, since version 3.0.11, swig provides a way for
us to override the module import logic to suit our needs. This does that.
Older swig versions will simply ignore this setting.
*/
%define MODULEIMPORT
"try:
# Try an absolute import first. If we're being loaded from lldb,
# _lldb should be a built-in module.
import $module
except ImportError:
# Relative import should work if we are being loaded by Python.
from . import $module"
%enddef
// These versions will not generate working python modules, so error out early.
#if SWIG_VERSION >= 0x030009 && SWIG_VERSION < 0x030011
#error Swig versions 3.0.9 and 3.0.10 are incompatible with lldb.
#endif
// The name of the module to be created.
%module(docstring=DOCSTRING, moduleimport=MODULEIMPORT) lldb
// Parameter types will be used in the autodoc string.
%feature("autodoc", "1");
%define ARRAYHELPER(type,name)
%inline %{
type *new_ ## name (int nitems) {
return (type *) malloc(sizeof(type)*nitems);
}
void delete_ ## name(type *t) {
free(t);
}
type name ## _get(type *t, int index) {
return t[index];
}
void name ## _set(type *t, int index, type val) {
t[index] = val;
}
%}
%enddef
%pythoncode%{
import uuid
import re
import os
import six
%}
// Include the version of swig that was used to generate this interface.
%define EMBED_VERSION(VERSION)
%pythoncode%{
# SWIG_VERSION is written as a single hex number, but the components of it are
# meant to be interpreted in decimal. So, 0x030012 is swig 3.0.12, and not
# 3.0.18.
def _to_int(hex):
return hex // 0x10 % 0x10 * 10 + hex % 0x10
swig_version = (_to_int(VERSION // 0x10000), _to_int(VERSION // 0x100), _to_int(VERSION))
del _to_int
%}
%enddef
EMBED_VERSION(SWIG_VERSION)
%pythoncode%{
# ===================================
# Iterator for lldb container objects
# ===================================
def lldb_iter(obj, getsize, getelem):
"""A generator adaptor to support iteration for lldb container objects."""
size = getattr(obj, getsize)
elem = getattr(obj, getelem)
for i in range(size()):
yield elem(i)
%}
%include <std_string.i>
%include "python-typemaps.swig"
%include "macros.swig"
%include "headers.swig"
%{
#include "../source/Plugins/ScriptInterpreter/Python/PythonDataObjects.h"
#include "../bindings/python/python-swigsafecast.swig"
using namespace lldb_private;
using namespace lldb_private::python;
using namespace lldb;
%}
%include "interfaces.swig"
%include "python-extensions.swig"
%include "python-wrapper.swig"
%pythoncode%{
_initialize = True
try:
import lldbconfig
_initialize = lldbconfig.INITIALIZE
except ImportError:
pass
debugger_unique_id = 0
if _initialize:
SBDebugger.Initialize()
debugger = None
target = None
process = None
thread = None
frame = None
%}
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