Make a few minor changes/corrections to scripting 
example on the web.



git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvdb/trunk@132554 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/www/scripting.html b/www/scripting.html
index 0426249..fb7dc57 100755
--- a/www/scripting.html
+++ b/www/scripting.html
@@ -210,15 +210,15 @@
                    you would do something like this:</p>

 

                    <code>

-                     % lldb<br>

-                     (lldb) process attach -n "dictionary"<br>

+                     % <strong>lldb</strong><br>

+                     (lldb) <strong>process attach -n "dictionary"</strong><br>

                      Architecture set to: x86_64.<br>

                      Process 521 stopped<br>

                      * thread #1: tid = 0x2c03, 0x00007fff86c8bea0 libSystem.B.dylib`read$NOCANCEL + 8, stop reason = signal SIGSTOP<br>

                      frame #0: 0x00007fff86c8bea0 libSystem.B.dylib`read$NOCANCEL + 8<br>

-                     (lldb) br s -n find_word<br>

+                     (lldb) <strong>breakpoint set -n find_word</strong><br>

                      Breakpoint created: 1: name = 'find_word', locations = 1, resolved = 1<br>

-                     (lldb) c<br>

+                     (lldb) <strong>continue</strong><br>

                      Process 521 resuming<br>

                      Process 521 stopped<br>

                      * thread #1: tid = 0x2c03, 0x0000000100001830 dictionary`find_word + 16 <br>

@@ -231,15 +231,15 @@
                      106     return 0;<br>

                      107 <br>

                      108   int compare_value = strcmp (word, dictionary->word);<br>

-                     (lldb) script<br>

+                     (lldb) <strong>script</strong><br>

                      Python Interactive Interpreter. To exit, type 'quit()', 'exit()' or Ctrl-D.<br>

-                     >>> import tree_utils<br>

-                     >>> root = lldb.frame.FindVariable ("dictionary")<br>

-                     >>> current_path = ""<br>

-                     >>> path = tree_utils.DFS (root, "Romeo", current_path)<br>

-                     >>> print path<br>

+                     >>> <strong>import tree_utils</strong><br>

+                     >>> <strong>root = lldb.frame.FindVariable ("dictionary")</strong><br>

+                     >>> <strong>current_path = ""</strong><br>

+                     >>> <strong>path = tree_utils.DFS (root, "Romeo", current_path)</strong><br>

+                     >>> <strong>print path</strong><br>

                      LLRRL<br>

-                     >>> ^D<br>

+                     >>> <strong>^D</strong><br>

                      (lldb) <br>

                    </code>

 

@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@
                      import tree_utils

                    </code>

 

-                   <p>imports the file where we our DFS function, tree_utils.py, into Python. 

+                   <p>imports the file where we wrote our DFS function, tree_utils.py, into Python. 

                    Notice that to import the file we leave off the ".py" extension.  We can now 

                    call any function in that file, giving it the prefix "tree_utils.", so that 

                    Python knows where to look for the function. The line</p>