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| 11 | The <strong>LLDB</strong> Debugger
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| 19 | <h1 class ="postheader">Goals</h1>
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| 22 | <p>The current state of the art in open source debuggers are that
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| 23 | they work in the common cases for C applications, but don't
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| 24 | handle many "hard cases" properly. For example, C++ expression
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| 25 | parsing, handling overloading, templates, multi-threading, and
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| 26 | other non-trivial scenarios all work in some base cases, but
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| 27 | don't work reliably.</p>
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| 29 | <p>The goal of LLDB is to provide an amazing debugging experience that "just
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| 30 | works". We aim to solve these long-standing problems where debuggers get
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| 31 | confused, so that you can think about debugging your problem, not
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| 32 | about deficiencies in the debugger.</p>
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| 34 | <p>With a long view, there is no good reason for a debugger to
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| 35 | reinvent its own C/C++ parser, type system, know all the
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| 36 | target calling convention details, implement its own disassembler,
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| 37 | etc. By using the existing libraries vended by the LLVM
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| 38 | project, we believe that many of these problems will be defined
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| 39 | away, and the debugger can focus on important issues like
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| 40 | process control, efficient symbol reading and indexing, thread
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| 41 | management, and other debugger-specific problems.</p>
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| 43 | <p>Some more specific goals include:</p>
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| 46 | <li>Build libraries for inclusion in IDEs, command line tools, and
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| 47 | other analysis tools</li>
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| 48 | <li>High performance and efficient memory use</li>
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| 49 | <li>Extensible: Python scriptable and use a plug-in architecture</li>
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| 50 | <li>Reuse existing compiler technology where it makes sense</li>
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| 51 | <li>Excellent multi-threaded debugging support</li>
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| 52 | <li>Great support for C, Objective-C and C++</li>
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| 53 | <li>Retargetable to support multiple platforms</li>
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| 54 | <li>Provide a base for debugger research and other innovation</li>
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