| # |
| # modify-lldb-python.py |
| # |
| # This script modifies the lldb module (which was automatically generated via |
| # running swig) to support iteration for certain lldb objects, adds a global |
| # variable 'debugger_unique_id' and initializes it to 0. |
| # |
| # It also calls SBDebugger.Initialize() to initialize the lldb debugger |
| # subsystem. |
| # |
| |
| import sys, re, StringIO |
| |
| if len (sys.argv) != 2: |
| output_name = "./lldb.py" |
| else: |
| output_name = sys.argv[1] + "/lldb.py" |
| |
| # print "output_name is '" + output_name + "'" |
| |
| # |
| # lldb_iter() should appear before the our first SB* class definition. |
| # |
| lldb_iter_def = ''' |
| # =================================== |
| # 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) |
| |
| ''' |
| |
| # |
| # This supports the iteration protocol. |
| # |
| iter_def = " def __iter__(self): return lldb_iter(self, '%s', '%s')" |
| module_iter = " def module_iter(self): return lldb_iter(self, '%s', '%s')" |
| breakpoint_iter = " def breakpoint_iter(self): return lldb_iter(self, '%s', '%s')" |
| # |
| # This supports the rich comparison methods of __eq__ and __ne__. |
| eq_def = " def __eq__(self, other): return isinstance(other, %s) and self.%s() == other.%s()" |
| ne_def = " def __ne__(self, other): return not self.__eq__(other)" |
| |
| # |
| # The dictionary defines a mapping from classname to (getsize, getelem) tuple. |
| # |
| d = { 'SBBreakpoint': ('GetNumLocations', 'GetLocationAtIndex'), |
| 'SBCompileUnit': ('GetNumLineEntries', 'GetLineEntryAtIndex'), |
| 'SBDebugger': ('GetNumTargets', 'GetTargetAtIndex'), |
| 'SBModule': ('GetNumSymbols', 'GetSymbolAtIndex'), |
| 'SBProcess': ('GetNumThreads', 'GetThreadAtIndex'), |
| 'SBThread': ('GetNumFrames', 'GetFrameAtIndex'), |
| |
| 'SBInstructionList': ('GetSize', 'GetInstructionAtIndex'), |
| 'SBStringList': ('GetSize', 'GetStringAtIndex',), |
| 'SBSymbolContextList': ('GetSize', 'GetContextAtIndex'), |
| 'SBValueList': ('GetSize', 'GetValueAtIndex'), |
| |
| 'SBType': ('GetNumberChildren', 'GetChildAtIndex'), |
| 'SBValue': ('GetNumChildren', 'GetChildAtIndex'), |
| |
| 'SBTarget': {'module': ('GetNumModules', 'GetModuleAtIndex'), |
| 'breakpoint': ('GetNumBreakpoints', 'GetBreakpointAtIndex') |
| } |
| } |
| |
| # |
| # This dictionary defines a mapping from classname to equality method name. |
| # |
| e = { 'SBBreakpoint': 'GetID' } |
| |
| # The new content will have the iteration protocol defined for our lldb objects. |
| new_content = StringIO.StringIO() |
| |
| with open(output_name, 'r') as f_in: |
| content = f_in.read() |
| |
| # The pattern for recognizing the beginning of an SB class definition. |
| class_pattern = re.compile("^class (SB.*)\(_object\):$") |
| |
| # The pattern for recognizing the beginning of the __init__ method definition. |
| init_pattern = re.compile("^ def __init__\(self, \*args\):") |
| |
| # These define the states of our state machine. |
| NORMAL = 0 |
| DEFINING_ITERATOR = 1 |
| DEFINING_EQUALITY = 2 |
| |
| # The lldb_iter_def only needs to be inserted once. |
| lldb_iter_defined = False; |
| |
| state = NORMAL |
| for line in content.splitlines(): |
| if state == NORMAL: |
| match = class_pattern.search(line) |
| if not lldb_iter_defined and match: |
| print >> new_content, lldb_iter_def |
| lldb_iter_defined = True |
| if match: |
| cls = match.group(1) |
| if cls in d: |
| # Adding support for iteration for the matched SB class. |
| state = (state | DEFINING_ITERATOR) |
| if cls in e: |
| # Adding support for eq and ne for the matched SB class. |
| state = (state | DEFINING_EQUALITY) |
| elif state > NORMAL: |
| match = init_pattern.search(line) |
| if match: |
| # We found the beginning of the __init__ method definition. |
| # This is a good spot to insert the iter and/or eq-ne support. |
| # |
| # But note that SBTarget has two types of iterations. |
| if cls == "SBTarget": |
| print >> new_content, module_iter % (d[cls]['module']) |
| print >> new_content, breakpoint_iter % (d[cls]['breakpoint']) |
| else: |
| if (state & DEFINING_ITERATOR): |
| print >> new_content, iter_def % d[cls] |
| if (state & DEFINING_EQUALITY): |
| print >> new_content, eq_def % (cls, e[cls], e[cls]) |
| print >> new_content, ne_def |
| |
| # Next state will be NORMAL. |
| state = NORMAL |
| |
| # Pass the original line of content to the ew_content. |
| print >> new_content, line |
| |
| with open(output_name, 'w') as f_out: |
| f_out.write(new_content.getvalue()) |
| f_out.write("debugger_unique_id = 0\n") |
| f_out.write("SBDebugger.Initialize()\n") |