clang 20.0.0 (based on r547379) from build 12806354. Bug: http://b/379133546 Test: N/A Change-Id: I2eb8938af55d809de674be63cb30cf27e801862b Upstream-Commit: ad834e67b1105d15ef907f6255d4c96e8e733f57
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517 lines
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//===-- SBValue.h -----------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLDB_API_SBVALUE_H
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#define LLDB_API_SBVALUE_H
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#include "lldb/API/SBData.h"
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#include "lldb/API/SBDefines.h"
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#include "lldb/API/SBType.h"
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class ValueImpl;
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class ValueLocker;
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namespace lldb_private {
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namespace python {
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class SWIGBridge;
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}
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} // namespace lldb_private
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namespace lldb {
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class LLDB_API SBValue {
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public:
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SBValue();
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SBValue(const lldb::SBValue &rhs);
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lldb::SBValue &operator=(const lldb::SBValue &rhs);
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~SBValue();
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explicit operator bool() const;
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bool IsValid();
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void Clear();
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SBError GetError();
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lldb::user_id_t GetID();
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const char *GetName();
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const char *GetTypeName();
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const char *GetDisplayTypeName();
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size_t GetByteSize();
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bool IsInScope();
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lldb::Format GetFormat();
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void SetFormat(lldb::Format format);
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const char *GetValue();
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int64_t GetValueAsSigned(lldb::SBError &error, int64_t fail_value = 0);
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uint64_t GetValueAsUnsigned(lldb::SBError &error, uint64_t fail_value = 0);
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int64_t GetValueAsSigned(int64_t fail_value = 0);
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uint64_t GetValueAsUnsigned(uint64_t fail_value = 0);
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lldb::addr_t GetValueAsAddress();
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ValueType GetValueType();
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// If you call this on a newly created ValueObject, it will always return
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// false.
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bool GetValueDidChange();
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const char *GetSummary();
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const char *GetSummary(lldb::SBStream &stream,
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lldb::SBTypeSummaryOptions &options);
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const char *GetObjectDescription();
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lldb::SBValue GetDynamicValue(lldb::DynamicValueType use_dynamic);
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lldb::SBValue GetStaticValue();
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lldb::SBValue GetNonSyntheticValue();
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lldb::SBValue GetSyntheticValue();
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lldb::DynamicValueType GetPreferDynamicValue();
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void SetPreferDynamicValue(lldb::DynamicValueType use_dynamic);
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bool GetPreferSyntheticValue();
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void SetPreferSyntheticValue(bool use_synthetic);
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bool IsDynamic();
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bool IsSynthetic();
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bool IsSyntheticChildrenGenerated();
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void SetSyntheticChildrenGenerated(bool);
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const char *GetLocation();
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LLDB_DEPRECATED_FIXME("Use the variant that takes an SBError &",
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"SetValueFromCString(const char *, SBError &)")
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bool SetValueFromCString(const char *value_str);
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bool SetValueFromCString(const char *value_str, lldb::SBError &error);
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lldb::SBTypeFormat GetTypeFormat();
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lldb::SBTypeSummary GetTypeSummary();
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lldb::SBTypeFilter GetTypeFilter();
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lldb::SBTypeSynthetic GetTypeSynthetic();
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lldb::SBValue GetChildAtIndex(uint32_t idx);
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lldb::SBValue CreateChildAtOffset(const char *name, uint32_t offset,
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lldb::SBType type);
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LLDB_DEPRECATED("Use the expression evaluator to perform type casting")
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lldb::SBValue Cast(lldb::SBType type);
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lldb::SBValue CreateValueFromExpression(const char *name,
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const char *expression);
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lldb::SBValue CreateValueFromExpression(const char *name,
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const char *expression,
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SBExpressionOptions &options);
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lldb::SBValue CreateValueFromAddress(const char *name, lldb::addr_t address,
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lldb::SBType type);
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// this has no address! GetAddress() and GetLoadAddress() as well as
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// AddressOf() on the return of this call all return invalid
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lldb::SBValue CreateValueFromData(const char *name, lldb::SBData data,
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lldb::SBType type);
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/// Get a child value by index from a value.
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///
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/// Structs, unions, classes, arrays and pointers have child
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/// values that can be access by index.
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///
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/// Structs and unions access child members using a zero based index
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/// for each child member. For
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///
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/// Classes reserve the first indexes for base classes that have
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/// members (empty base classes are omitted), and all members of the
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/// current class will then follow the base classes.
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///
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/// Pointers differ depending on what they point to. If the pointer
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/// points to a simple type, the child at index zero
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/// is the only child value available, unless \a synthetic_allowed
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/// is \b true, in which case the pointer will be used as an array
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/// and can create 'synthetic' child values using positive or
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/// negative indexes. If the pointer points to an aggregate type
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/// (an array, class, union, struct), then the pointee is
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/// transparently skipped and any children are going to be the indexes
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/// of the child values within the aggregate type. For example if
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/// we have a 'Point' type and we have a SBValue that contains a
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/// pointer to a 'Point' type, then the child at index zero will be
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/// the 'x' member, and the child at index 1 will be the 'y' member
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/// (the child at index zero won't be a 'Point' instance).
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///
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/// If you actually need an SBValue that represents the type pointed
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/// to by a SBValue for which GetType().IsPointeeType() returns true,
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/// regardless of the pointee type, you can do that with SBValue::Dereference.
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///
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/// Arrays have a preset number of children that can be accessed by
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/// index and will returns invalid child values for indexes that are
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/// out of bounds unless the \a synthetic_allowed is \b true. In this
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/// case the array can create 'synthetic' child values for indexes
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/// that aren't in the array bounds using positive or negative
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/// indexes.
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///
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/// \param[in] idx
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/// The index of the child value to get
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///
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/// \param[in] use_dynamic
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/// An enumeration that specifies whether to get dynamic values,
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/// and also if the target can be run to figure out the dynamic
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/// type of the child value.
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///
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/// \param[in] can_create_synthetic
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/// If \b true, then allow child values to be created by index
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/// for pointers and arrays for indexes that normally wouldn't
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/// be allowed.
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///
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/// \return
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/// A new SBValue object that represents the child member value.
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lldb::SBValue GetChildAtIndex(uint32_t idx,
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lldb::DynamicValueType use_dynamic,
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bool can_create_synthetic);
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// Matches children of this object only and will match base classes and
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// member names if this is a clang typed object.
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uint32_t GetIndexOfChildWithName(const char *name);
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// Matches child members of this object and child members of any base
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// classes.
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lldb::SBValue GetChildMemberWithName(const char *name);
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// Matches child members of this object and child members of any base
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// classes.
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lldb::SBValue GetChildMemberWithName(const char *name,
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lldb::DynamicValueType use_dynamic);
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// Expands nested expressions like .a->b[0].c[1]->d
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lldb::SBValue GetValueForExpressionPath(const char *expr_path);
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lldb::SBValue AddressOf();
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lldb::addr_t GetLoadAddress();
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lldb::SBAddress GetAddress();
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/// Get an SBData wrapping what this SBValue points to.
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///
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/// This method will dereference the current SBValue, if its
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/// data type is a T* or T[], and extract item_count elements
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/// of type T from it, copying their contents in an SBData.
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///
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/// \param[in] item_idx
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/// The index of the first item to retrieve. For an array
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/// this is equivalent to array[item_idx], for a pointer
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/// to *(pointer + item_idx). In either case, the measurement
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/// unit for item_idx is the sizeof(T) rather than the byte
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///
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/// \param[in] item_count
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/// How many items should be copied into the output. By default
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/// only one item is copied, but more can be asked for.
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///
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/// \return
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/// An SBData with the contents of the copied items, on success.
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/// An empty SBData otherwise.
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lldb::SBData GetPointeeData(uint32_t item_idx = 0, uint32_t item_count = 1);
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/// Get an SBData wrapping the contents of this SBValue.
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///
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/// This method will read the contents of this object in memory
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/// and copy them into an SBData for future use.
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///
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/// \return
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/// An SBData with the contents of this SBValue, on success.
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/// An empty SBData otherwise.
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lldb::SBData GetData();
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bool SetData(lldb::SBData &data, lldb::SBError &error);
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/// Creates a copy of the SBValue with a new name and setting the current
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/// SBValue as its parent. It should be used when we want to change the
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/// name of a SBValue without modifying the actual SBValue itself
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/// (e.g. sythetic child provider).
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lldb::SBValue Clone(const char *new_name);
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lldb::SBDeclaration GetDeclaration();
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/// Find out if a SBValue might have children.
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///
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/// This call is much more efficient than GetNumChildren() as it
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/// doesn't need to complete the underlying type. This is designed
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/// to be used in a UI environment in order to detect if the
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/// disclosure triangle should be displayed or not.
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///
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/// This function returns true for class, union, structure,
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/// pointers, references, arrays and more. Again, it does so without
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/// doing any expensive type completion.
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///
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/// \return
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/// Returns \b true if the SBValue might have children, or \b
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/// false otherwise.
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bool MightHaveChildren();
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bool IsRuntimeSupportValue();
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/// Return the number of children of this variable. Note that for some
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/// variables this operation can be expensive. If possible, prefer calling
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/// GetNumChildren(max) with the maximum number of children you are interested
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/// in.
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uint32_t GetNumChildren();
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/// Return the numer of children of this variable, with a hint that the
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/// caller is interested in at most \a max children. Use this function to
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/// avoid expensive child computations in some cases. For example, if you know
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/// you will only ever display 100 elements, calling GetNumChildren(100) can
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/// avoid enumerating all the other children. If the returned value is smaller
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/// than \a max, then it represents the true number of children, otherwise it
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/// indicates that their number is at least \a max. Do not assume the returned
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/// number will always be less than or equal to \a max, as the implementation
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/// may choose to return a larger (but still smaller than the actual number of
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/// children) value.
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uint32_t GetNumChildren(uint32_t max);
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LLDB_DEPRECATED("SBValue::GetOpaqueType() is deprecated.")
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void *GetOpaqueType();
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lldb::SBTarget GetTarget();
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lldb::SBProcess GetProcess();
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lldb::SBThread GetThread();
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lldb::SBFrame GetFrame();
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lldb::SBValue Dereference();
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LLDB_DEPRECATED("Use GetType().IsPointerType() instead")
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bool TypeIsPointerType();
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lldb::SBType GetType();
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lldb::SBValue Persist();
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bool GetDescription(lldb::SBStream &description);
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bool GetExpressionPath(lldb::SBStream &description);
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bool GetExpressionPath(lldb::SBStream &description,
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bool qualify_cxx_base_classes);
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lldb::SBValue EvaluateExpression(const char *expr) const;
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lldb::SBValue EvaluateExpression(const char *expr,
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const SBExpressionOptions &options) const;
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lldb::SBValue EvaluateExpression(const char *expr,
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const SBExpressionOptions &options,
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const char *name) const;
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/// Watch this value if it resides in memory.
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///
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/// Sets a watchpoint on the value.
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///
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/// \param[in] resolve_location
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/// Resolve the location of this value once and watch its address.
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/// This value must currently be set to \b true as watching all
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/// locations of a variable or a variable path is not yet supported,
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/// though we plan to support it in the future.
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///
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/// \param[in] read
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/// Stop when this value is accessed.
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///
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/// \param[in] write
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/// Stop when this value is modified
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///
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/// \param[out] error
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/// An error object. Contains the reason if there is some failure.
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///
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/// \return
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/// An SBWatchpoint object. This object might not be valid upon
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/// return due to a value not being contained in memory, too
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/// large, or watchpoint resources are not available or all in
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/// use.
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lldb::SBWatchpoint Watch(bool resolve_location, bool read, bool write,
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SBError &error);
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// Backward compatibility fix in the interim.
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lldb::SBWatchpoint Watch(bool resolve_location, bool read, bool write);
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/// Watch this value that this value points to in memory
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///
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/// Sets a watchpoint on the value.
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///
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/// \param[in] resolve_location
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/// Resolve the location of this value once and watch its address.
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/// This value must currently be set to \b true as watching all
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/// locations of a variable or a variable path is not yet supported,
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/// though we plan to support it in the future.
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///
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/// \param[in] read
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/// Stop when this value is accessed.
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///
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/// \param[in] write
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/// Stop when this value is modified
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///
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/// \param[out] error
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/// An error object. Contains the reason if there is some failure.
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///
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/// \return
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/// An SBWatchpoint object. This object might not be valid upon
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/// return due to a value not being contained in memory, too
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/// large, or watchpoint resources are not available or all in
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/// use.
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lldb::SBWatchpoint WatchPointee(bool resolve_location, bool read, bool write,
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SBError &error);
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/// If this value represents a C++ class that has a vtable, return an value
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/// that represents the virtual function table.
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///
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/// SBValue::GetError() will be in the success state if this value represents
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/// a C++ class with a vtable, or an appropriate error describing that the
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/// object isn't a C++ class with a vtable or not a C++ class.
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///
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/// SBValue::GetName() will be the demangled symbol name for the virtual
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/// function table like "vtable for <classname>".
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///
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/// SBValue::GetValue() will be the address of the first vtable entry if the
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/// current SBValue is a class with a vtable, or nothing the current SBValue
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/// is not a C++ class or not a C++ class that has a vtable.
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///
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/// SBValue::GetValueAtUnsigned(...) will return the address of the first
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/// vtable entry.
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///
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/// SBValue::GetLoadAddress() will return the address of the vtable pointer
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/// found in the parent SBValue.
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///
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/// SBValue::GetNumChildren() will return the number of virtual function
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/// pointers in the vtable, or zero on error.
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///
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/// SBValue::GetChildAtIndex(...) will return each virtual function pointer
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/// as a SBValue object.
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///
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/// The child SBValue objects will have the following values:
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///
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/// SBValue::GetError() will indicate success if the vtable entry was
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/// successfully read from memory, or an error if not.
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///
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/// SBValue::GetName() will be the vtable function index in the form "[%u]"
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/// where %u is the index.
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///
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/// SBValue::GetValue() will be the virtual function pointer value as a
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/// string.
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///
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/// SBValue::GetValueAtUnsigned(...) will return the virtual function
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/// pointer value.
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///
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/// SBValue::GetLoadAddress() will return the address of the virtual function
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/// pointer.
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///
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/// SBValue::GetNumChildren() returns 0
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lldb::SBValue GetVTable();
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protected:
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friend class SBBlock;
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friend class SBFrame;
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friend class SBModule;
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friend class SBTarget;
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friend class SBThread;
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friend class SBTypeStaticField;
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friend class SBTypeSummary;
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friend class SBValueList;
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friend class lldb_private::python::SWIGBridge;
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SBValue(const lldb::ValueObjectSP &value_sp);
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/// Same as the protected version of GetSP that takes a locker, except that we
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/// make the
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/// locker locally in the function. Since the Target API mutex is recursive,
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/// and the
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/// StopLocker is a read lock, you can call this function even if you are
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/// already
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/// holding the two above-mentioned locks.
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///
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/// \return
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/// A ValueObjectSP of the best kind (static, dynamic or synthetic) we
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/// can cons up, in accordance with the SBValue's settings.
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lldb::ValueObjectSP GetSP() const;
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/// Get the appropriate ValueObjectSP from this SBValue, consulting the
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/// use_dynamic and use_synthetic options passed in to SetSP when the
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/// SBValue's contents were set. Since this often requires examining memory,
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/// and maybe even running code, it needs to acquire the Target API and
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/// Process StopLock.
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/// Those are held in an opaque class ValueLocker which is currently local to
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/// SBValue.cpp.
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/// So you don't have to get these yourself just default construct a
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/// ValueLocker, and pass it into this.
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/// If we need to make a ValueLocker and use it in some other .cpp file, we'll
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/// have to move it to
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/// ValueObject.h/cpp or somewhere else convenient. We haven't needed to so
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/// far.
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///
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/// \param[in] value_locker
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/// An object that will hold the Target API, and Process RunLocks, and
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/// auto-destroy them when it goes out of scope. Currently this is only
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/// useful in
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/// SBValue.cpp.
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///
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/// \return
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/// A ValueObjectSP of the best kind (static, dynamic or synthetic) we
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/// can cons up, in accordance with the SBValue's settings.
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lldb::ValueObjectSP GetSP(ValueLocker &value_locker) const;
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// these calls do the right thing WRT adjusting their settings according to
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// the target's preferences
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void SetSP(const lldb::ValueObjectSP &sp);
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void SetSP(const lldb::ValueObjectSP &sp, bool use_synthetic);
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void SetSP(const lldb::ValueObjectSP &sp, lldb::DynamicValueType use_dynamic);
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void SetSP(const lldb::ValueObjectSP &sp, lldb::DynamicValueType use_dynamic,
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bool use_synthetic);
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void SetSP(const lldb::ValueObjectSP &sp, lldb::DynamicValueType use_dynamic,
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bool use_synthetic, const char *name);
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private:
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typedef std::shared_ptr<ValueImpl> ValueImplSP;
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ValueImplSP m_opaque_sp;
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void SetSP(ValueImplSP impl_sp);
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};
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} // namespace lldb
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#endif // LLDB_API_SBVALUE_H
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