<rdar://problem/13069948>
Major fixed to allow reading files that are over 4GB. The main problems were that the DataExtractor was using 32 bit offsets as a data cursor, and since we mmap all of our object files we could run into cases where if we had a very large core file that was over 4GB, we were running into the 4GB boundary.
So I defined a new "lldb::offset_t" which should be used for all file offsets.
After making this change, I enabled warnings for data loss and for enexpected implicit conversions temporarily and found a ton of things that I fixed.
Any functions that take an index internally, should use "size_t" for any indexes and also should return "size_t" for any sizes of collections.
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/lldb/trunk@173463 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/source/Commands/CommandCompletions.cpp b/source/Commands/CommandCompletions.cpp
index 175c91d..e6f2323 100644
--- a/source/Commands/CommandCompletions.cpp
+++ b/source/Commands/CommandCompletions.cpp
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@
// I'm going to use the "glob" function with GLOB_TILDE for user directory expansion.
// If it is not defined on your host system, you'll need to implement it yourself...
- int partial_name_len = strlen(partial_file_name);
+ size_t partial_name_len = strlen(partial_file_name);
if (partial_name_len >= PATH_MAX)
return matches.GetSize();