| //===-- SWIG Interface for SBFrame ------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// |
| // |
| // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure |
| // |
| // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source |
| // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| namespace lldb { |
| |
| %feature("docstring", |
| "Represents one of the stack frames associated with a thread. |
| SBThread contains SBFrame(s)." |
| ) SBFrame; |
| class SBFrame |
| { |
| public: |
| SBFrame (); |
| |
| SBFrame (const lldb::SBFrame &rhs); |
| |
| ~SBFrame(); |
| |
| bool |
| IsValid() const; |
| |
| uint32_t |
| GetFrameID () const; |
| |
| lldb::addr_t |
| GetPC () const; |
| |
| bool |
| SetPC (lldb::addr_t new_pc); |
| |
| lldb::addr_t |
| GetSP () const; |
| |
| lldb::addr_t |
| GetFP () const; |
| |
| lldb::SBAddress |
| GetPCAddress () const; |
| |
| lldb::SBSymbolContext |
| GetSymbolContext (uint32_t resolve_scope) const; |
| |
| lldb::SBModule |
| GetModule () const; |
| |
| lldb::SBCompileUnit |
| GetCompileUnit () const; |
| |
| lldb::SBFunction |
| GetFunction () const; |
| |
| lldb::SBSymbol |
| GetSymbol () const; |
| |
| %feature("docstring", " |
| /// Gets the deepest block that contains the frame PC. |
| /// |
| /// See also GetFrameBlock(). |
| ") GetBlock; |
| lldb::SBBlock |
| GetBlock () const; |
| |
| %feature("docstring", " |
| /// Get the appropriate function name for this frame. Inlined functions in |
| /// LLDB are represented by Blocks that have inlined function information, so |
| /// just looking at the SBFunction or SBSymbol for a frame isn't enough. |
| /// This function will return the appriopriate function, symbol or inlined |
| /// function name for the frame. |
| /// |
| /// This function returns: |
| /// - the name of the inlined function (if there is one) |
| /// - the name of the concrete function (if there is one) |
| /// - the name of the symbol (if there is one) |
| /// - NULL |
| /// |
| /// See also IsInlined(). |
| ") GetFunctionName; |
| const char * |
| GetFunctionName(); |
| |
| %feature("docstring", " |
| /// Return true if this frame represents an inlined function. |
| /// |
| /// See also GetFunctionName(). |
| ") IsInlined; |
| bool |
| IsInlined(); |
| |
| %feature("docstring", " |
| /// The version that doesn't supply a 'use_dynamic' value will use the |
| /// target's default. |
| ") EvaluateExpression; |
| lldb::SBValue |
| EvaluateExpression (const char *expr); |
| |
| lldb::SBValue |
| EvaluateExpression (const char *expr, lldb::DynamicValueType use_dynamic); |
| |
| %feature("docstring", " |
| /// Gets the lexical block that defines the stack frame. Another way to think |
| /// of this is it will return the block that contains all of the variables |
| /// for a stack frame. Inlined functions are represented as SBBlock objects |
| /// that have inlined function information: the name of the inlined function, |
| /// where it was called from. The block that is returned will be the first |
| /// block at or above the block for the PC (SBFrame::GetBlock()) that defines |
| /// the scope of the frame. When a function contains no inlined functions, |
| /// this will be the top most lexical block that defines the function. |
| /// When a function has inlined functions and the PC is currently |
| /// in one of those inlined functions, this method will return the inlined |
| /// block that defines this frame. If the PC isn't currently in an inlined |
| /// function, the lexical block that defines the function is returned. |
| ") GetFrameBlock; |
| lldb::SBBlock |
| GetFrameBlock () const; |
| |
| lldb::SBLineEntry |
| GetLineEntry () const; |
| |
| lldb::SBThread |
| GetThread () const; |
| |
| const char * |
| Disassemble () const; |
| |
| void |
| Clear(); |
| |
| #ifndef SWIG |
| bool |
| operator == (const lldb::SBFrame &rhs) const; |
| |
| bool |
| operator != (const lldb::SBFrame &rhs) const; |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| %feature("docstring", " |
| /// The version that doesn't supply a 'use_dynamic' value will use the |
| /// target's default. |
| ") GetVariables; |
| lldb::SBValueList |
| GetVariables (bool arguments, |
| bool locals, |
| bool statics, |
| bool in_scope_only); |
| |
| lldb::SBValueList |
| GetVariables (bool arguments, |
| bool locals, |
| bool statics, |
| bool in_scope_only, |
| lldb::DynamicValueType use_dynamic); |
| |
| lldb::SBValueList |
| GetRegisters (); |
| |
| %feature("docstring", " |
| /// The version that doesn't supply a 'use_dynamic' value will use the |
| /// target's default. |
| ") FindVariable; |
| lldb::SBValue |
| FindVariable (const char *var_name); |
| |
| lldb::SBValue |
| FindVariable (const char *var_name, lldb::DynamicValueType use_dynamic); |
| |
| %feature("docstring", " |
| /// Find variables, register sets, registers, or persistent variables using |
| /// the frame as the scope. |
| /// |
| /// The version that doesn't supply a 'use_dynamic' value will use the |
| /// target's default. |
| ") FindValue; |
| lldb::SBValue |
| FindValue (const char *name, ValueType value_type); |
| |
| lldb::SBValue |
| FindValue (const char *name, ValueType value_type, lldb::DynamicValueType use_dynamic); |
| |
| bool |
| GetDescription (lldb::SBStream &description); |
| |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace lldb |