Convert all python objects in our API to use overload the __str__ method
instead of the __repr__. __repr__ is a function that should return an
expression that can be used to recreate an python object and we were using
it to just return a human readable string.
Fixed a crasher when using the new implementation of SBValue::Cast(SBType).
Thread hardened lldb::SBValue and lldb::SBWatchpoint and did other general
improvements to the API.
Fixed a crasher in lldb::SBValue::GetChildMemberWithName() where we didn't
correctly handle not having a target.
llvm-svn: 149743
diff --git a/lldb/test/python_api/module_section/TestModuleAndSection.py b/lldb/test/python_api/module_section/TestModuleAndSection.py
index 1ebe9d3..f9562cb 100644
--- a/lldb/test/python_api/module_section/TestModuleAndSection.py
+++ b/lldb/test/python_api/module_section/TestModuleAndSection.py
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
# Get the executable module at index 0.
exe_module = target.GetModuleAtIndex(0)
- print "Exe module: %s" % repr(exe_module)
+ print "Exe module: %s" % str(exe_module)
print "Number of sections: %d" % exe_module.GetNumSections()
INDENT = ' ' * 4
INDENT2 = INDENT * 2
@@ -52,14 +52,14 @@
print INDENT + "Number of subsections: %d" % sec.GetNumSubSections()
if sec.GetNumSubSections() == 0:
for sym in exe_module.symbol_in_section_iter(sec):
- print INDENT + repr(sym)
+ print INDENT + str(sym)
print INDENT + "symbol type: %s" % symbol_type_to_str(sym.GetType())
else:
for subsec in sec:
- print INDENT + repr(subsec)
+ print INDENT + str(subsec)
# Now print the symbols belonging to the subsection....
for sym in exe_module.symbol_in_section_iter(subsec):
- print INDENT2 + repr(sym)
+ print INDENT2 + str(sym)
print INDENT2 + "symbol type: %s" % symbol_type_to_str(sym.GetType())
def module_and_section_boundary_condition(self):
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
# Get the executable module at index 0.
exe_module = target.GetModuleAtIndex(0)
- print "Exe module: %s" % repr(exe_module)
+ print "Exe module: %s" % str(exe_module)
print "Number of sections: %d" % exe_module.GetNumSections()
# Boundary condition testings. Should not crash lldb!