Added to the public API to allow symbolication:
- New SBSection objects that are object file sections which can be accessed
  through the SBModule classes. You can get the number of sections, get a 
  section at index, and find a section by name.
- SBSections can contain subsections (first find "__TEXT" on darwin, then
  us the resulting SBSection to find "__text" sub section).
- Set load addresses for a SBSection in the SBTarget interface
- Set the load addresses of all SBSection in a SBModule in the SBTarget interface
- Add a new module the an existing target in the SBTarget interface
- Get a SBSection from a SBAddress object

This should get us a lot closer to being able to symbolicate using LLDB through
the public API.

llvm-svn: 140437
diff --git a/lldb/test/python_api/function_symbol/TestSymbolAPI.py b/lldb/test/python_api/function_symbol/TestSymbolAPI.py
index f983ed6..85e97d3 100644
--- a/lldb/test/python_api/function_symbol/TestSymbolAPI.py
+++ b/lldb/test/python_api/function_symbol/TestSymbolAPI.py
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
         self.assertTrue(symbol_line1.GetType() == lldb.eSymbolTypeCode)
         addr_line1 = symbol_line1.GetStartAddress()
         # And a section type of code, too.
-        self.assertTrue(addr_line1.GetSectionType() == lldb.eSectionTypeCode)
+        self.assertTrue(addr_line1.GetSection().GetSectionType() == lldb.eSectionTypeCode)
 
         # Continue the inferior, the breakpoint 2 should be hit.
         process.Continue()
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
         self.assertTrue(symbol_line2.GetType() == lldb.eSymbolTypeCode)
         addr_line2 = symbol_line2.GetStartAddress()
         # And a section type of code, too.
-        self.assertTrue(addr_line2.GetSectionType() == lldb.eSectionTypeCode)
+        self.assertTrue(addr_line2.GetSection().GetSectionType() == lldb.eSectionTypeCode)
 
         # Now verify that both addresses point to the same module.
         if self.TraceOn():