1 //===-- SBValue.h -----------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// 2 // 3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. 4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. 5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception 6 // 7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 8 9 #ifndef LLDB_API_SBVALUE_H 10 #define LLDB_API_SBVALUE_H 11 12 #include "lldb/API/SBData.h" 13 #include "lldb/API/SBDefines.h" 14 #include "lldb/API/SBType.h" 15 16 class ValueImpl; 17 class ValueLocker; 18 19 namespace lldb { 20 21 class LLDB_API SBValue { 22 public: 23 SBValue(); 24 25 SBValue(const lldb::SBValue &rhs); 26 27 lldb::SBValue &operator=(const lldb::SBValue &rhs); 28 29 ~SBValue(); 30 31 explicit operator bool() const; 32 33 bool IsValid(); 34 35 void Clear(); 36 37 SBError GetError(); 38 39 lldb::user_id_t GetID(); 40 41 const char *GetName(); 42 43 const char *GetTypeName(); 44 45 const char *GetDisplayTypeName(); 46 47 size_t GetByteSize(); 48 49 bool IsInScope(); 50 51 lldb::Format GetFormat(); 52 53 void SetFormat(lldb::Format format); 54 55 const char *GetValue(); 56 57 int64_t GetValueAsSigned(lldb::SBError &error, int64_t fail_value = 0); 58 59 uint64_t GetValueAsUnsigned(lldb::SBError &error, uint64_t fail_value = 0); 60 61 int64_t GetValueAsSigned(int64_t fail_value = 0); 62 63 uint64_t GetValueAsUnsigned(uint64_t fail_value = 0); 64 65 ValueType GetValueType(); 66 67 // If you call this on a newly created ValueObject, it will always return 68 // false. 69 bool GetValueDidChange(); 70 71 const char *GetSummary(); 72 73 const char *GetSummary(lldb::SBStream &stream, 74 lldb::SBTypeSummaryOptions &options); 75 76 const char *GetObjectDescription(); 77 78 lldb::SBValue GetDynamicValue(lldb::DynamicValueType use_dynamic); 79 80 lldb::SBValue GetStaticValue(); 81 82 lldb::SBValue GetNonSyntheticValue(); 83 84 lldb::DynamicValueType GetPreferDynamicValue(); 85 86 void SetPreferDynamicValue(lldb::DynamicValueType use_dynamic); 87 88 bool GetPreferSyntheticValue(); 89 90 void SetPreferSyntheticValue(bool use_synthetic); 91 92 bool IsDynamic(); 93 94 bool IsSynthetic(); 95 96 bool IsSyntheticChildrenGenerated(); 97 98 void SetSyntheticChildrenGenerated(bool); 99 100 const char *GetLocation(); 101 102 // Deprecated - use the one that takes SBError& 103 bool SetValueFromCString(const char *value_str); 104 105 bool SetValueFromCString(const char *value_str, lldb::SBError &error); 106 107 lldb::SBTypeFormat GetTypeFormat(); 108 109 lldb::SBTypeSummary GetTypeSummary(); 110 111 lldb::SBTypeFilter GetTypeFilter(); 112 113 lldb::SBTypeSynthetic GetTypeSynthetic(); 114 115 lldb::SBValue GetChildAtIndex(uint32_t idx); 116 117 lldb::SBValue CreateChildAtOffset(const char *name, uint32_t offset, 118 lldb::SBType type); 119 120 // Deprecated - use the expression evaluator to perform type casting 121 lldb::SBValue Cast(lldb::SBType type); 122 123 lldb::SBValue CreateValueFromExpression(const char *name, 124 const char *expression); 125 126 lldb::SBValue CreateValueFromExpression(const char *name, 127 const char *expression, 128 SBExpressionOptions &options); 129 130 lldb::SBValue CreateValueFromAddress(const char *name, lldb::addr_t address, 131 lldb::SBType type); 132 133 // this has no address! GetAddress() and GetLoadAddress() as well as 134 // AddressOf() on the return of this call all return invalid 135 lldb::SBValue CreateValueFromData(const char *name, lldb::SBData data, 136 lldb::SBType type); 137 138 /// Get a child value by index from a value. 139 /// 140 /// Structs, unions, classes, arrays and pointers have child 141 /// values that can be access by index. 142 /// 143 /// Structs and unions access child members using a zero based index 144 /// for each child member. For 145 /// 146 /// Classes reserve the first indexes for base classes that have 147 /// members (empty base classes are omitted), and all members of the 148 /// current class will then follow the base classes. 149 /// 150 /// Pointers differ depending on what they point to. If the pointer 151 /// points to a simple type, the child at index zero 152 /// is the only child value available, unless \a synthetic_allowed 153 /// is \b true, in which case the pointer will be used as an array 154 /// and can create 'synthetic' child values using positive or 155 /// negative indexes. If the pointer points to an aggregate type 156 /// (an array, class, union, struct), then the pointee is 157 /// transparently skipped and any children are going to be the indexes 158 /// of the child values within the aggregate type. For example if 159 /// we have a 'Point' type and we have a SBValue that contains a 160 /// pointer to a 'Point' type, then the child at index zero will be 161 /// the 'x' member, and the child at index 1 will be the 'y' member 162 /// (the child at index zero won't be a 'Point' instance). 163 /// 164 /// If you actually need an SBValue that represents the type pointed 165 /// to by a SBValue for which GetType().IsPointeeType() returns true, 166 /// regardless of the pointee type, you can do that with SBValue::Dereference. 167 /// 168 /// Arrays have a preset number of children that can be accessed by 169 /// index and will returns invalid child values for indexes that are 170 /// out of bounds unless the \a synthetic_allowed is \b true. In this 171 /// case the array can create 'synthetic' child values for indexes 172 /// that aren't in the array bounds using positive or negative 173 /// indexes. 174 /// 175 /// \param[in] idx 176 /// The index of the child value to get 177 /// 178 /// \param[in] use_dynamic 179 /// An enumeration that specifies whether to get dynamic values, 180 /// and also if the target can be run to figure out the dynamic 181 /// type of the child value. 182 /// 183 /// \param[in] can_create_synthetic 184 /// If \b true, then allow child values to be created by index 185 /// for pointers and arrays for indexes that normally wouldn't 186 /// be allowed. 187 /// 188 /// \return 189 /// A new SBValue object that represents the child member value. 190 lldb::SBValue GetChildAtIndex(uint32_t idx, 191 lldb::DynamicValueType use_dynamic, 192 bool can_create_synthetic); 193 194 // Matches children of this object only and will match base classes and 195 // member names if this is a clang typed object. 196 uint32_t GetIndexOfChildWithName(const char *name); 197 198 // Matches child members of this object and child members of any base 199 // classes. 200 lldb::SBValue GetChildMemberWithName(const char *name); 201 202 // Matches child members of this object and child members of any base 203 // classes. 204 lldb::SBValue GetChildMemberWithName(const char *name, 205 lldb::DynamicValueType use_dynamic); 206 207 // Expands nested expressions like .a->b[0].c[1]->d 208 lldb::SBValue GetValueForExpressionPath(const char *expr_path); 209 210 lldb::SBValue AddressOf(); 211 212 lldb::addr_t GetLoadAddress(); 213 214 lldb::SBAddress GetAddress(); 215 216 /// Get an SBData wrapping what this SBValue points to. 217 /// 218 /// This method will dereference the current SBValue, if its 219 /// data type is a T* or T[], and extract item_count elements 220 /// of type T from it, copying their contents in an SBData. 221 /// 222 /// \param[in] item_idx 223 /// The index of the first item to retrieve. For an array 224 /// this is equivalent to array[item_idx], for a pointer 225 /// to *(pointer + item_idx). In either case, the measurement 226 /// unit for item_idx is the sizeof(T) rather than the byte 227 /// 228 /// \param[in] item_count 229 /// How many items should be copied into the output. By default 230 /// only one item is copied, but more can be asked for. 231 /// 232 /// \return 233 /// An SBData with the contents of the copied items, on success. 234 /// An empty SBData otherwise. 235 lldb::SBData GetPointeeData(uint32_t item_idx = 0, uint32_t item_count = 1); 236 237 /// Get an SBData wrapping the contents of this SBValue. 238 /// 239 /// This method will read the contents of this object in memory 240 /// and copy them into an SBData for future use. 241 /// 242 /// \return 243 /// An SBData with the contents of this SBValue, on success. 244 /// An empty SBData otherwise. 245 lldb::SBData GetData(); 246 247 bool SetData(lldb::SBData &data, lldb::SBError &error); 248 249 lldb::SBDeclaration GetDeclaration(); 250 251 /// Find out if a SBValue might have children. 252 /// 253 /// This call is much more efficient than GetNumChildren() as it 254 /// doesn't need to complete the underlying type. This is designed 255 /// to be used in a UI environment in order to detect if the 256 /// disclosure triangle should be displayed or not. 257 /// 258 /// This function returns true for class, union, structure, 259 /// pointers, references, arrays and more. Again, it does so without 260 /// doing any expensive type completion. 261 /// 262 /// \return 263 /// Returns \b true if the SBValue might have children, or \b 264 /// false otherwise. 265 bool MightHaveChildren(); 266 267 bool IsRuntimeSupportValue(); 268 269 uint32_t GetNumChildren(); 270 271 uint32_t GetNumChildren(uint32_t max); 272 273 void *GetOpaqueType(); 274 275 lldb::SBTarget GetTarget(); 276 277 lldb::SBProcess GetProcess(); 278 279 lldb::SBThread GetThread(); 280 281 lldb::SBFrame GetFrame(); 282 283 lldb::SBValue Dereference(); 284 285 // Deprecated - please use GetType().IsPointerType() instead. 286 bool TypeIsPointerType(); 287 288 lldb::SBType GetType(); 289 290 lldb::SBValue Persist(); 291 292 bool GetDescription(lldb::SBStream &description); 293 294 bool GetExpressionPath(lldb::SBStream &description); 295 296 bool GetExpressionPath(lldb::SBStream &description, 297 bool qualify_cxx_base_classes); 298 299 lldb::SBValue EvaluateExpression(const char *expr) const; 300 lldb::SBValue EvaluateExpression(const char *expr, 301 const SBExpressionOptions &options) const; 302 lldb::SBValue EvaluateExpression(const char *expr, 303 const SBExpressionOptions &options, 304 const char *name) const; 305 306 SBValue(const lldb::ValueObjectSP &value_sp); 307 308 /// Watch this value if it resides in memory. 309 /// 310 /// Sets a watchpoint on the value. 311 /// 312 /// \param[in] resolve_location 313 /// Resolve the location of this value once and watch its address. 314 /// This value must currently be set to \b true as watching all 315 /// locations of a variable or a variable path is not yet supported, 316 /// though we plan to support it in the future. 317 /// 318 /// \param[in] read 319 /// Stop when this value is accessed. 320 /// 321 /// \param[in] write 322 /// Stop when this value is modified 323 /// 324 /// \param[out] error 325 /// An error object. Contains the reason if there is some failure. 326 /// 327 /// \return 328 /// An SBWatchpoint object. This object might not be valid upon 329 /// return due to a value not being contained in memory, too 330 /// large, or watchpoint resources are not available or all in 331 /// use. 332 lldb::SBWatchpoint Watch(bool resolve_location, bool read, bool write, 333 SBError &error); 334 335 // Backward compatibility fix in the interim. 336 lldb::SBWatchpoint Watch(bool resolve_location, bool read, bool write); 337 338 /// Watch this value that this value points to in memory 339 /// 340 /// Sets a watchpoint on the value. 341 /// 342 /// \param[in] resolve_location 343 /// Resolve the location of this value once and watch its address. 344 /// This value must currently be set to \b true as watching all 345 /// locations of a variable or a variable path is not yet supported, 346 /// though we plan to support it in the future. 347 /// 348 /// \param[in] read 349 /// Stop when this value is accessed. 350 /// 351 /// \param[in] write 352 /// Stop when this value is modified 353 /// 354 /// \param[out] error 355 /// An error object. Contains the reason if there is some failure. 356 /// 357 /// \return 358 /// An SBWatchpoint object. This object might not be valid upon 359 /// return due to a value not being contained in memory, too 360 /// large, or watchpoint resources are not available or all in 361 /// use. 362 lldb::SBWatchpoint WatchPointee(bool resolve_location, bool read, bool write, 363 SBError &error); 364 365 /// Same as the protected version of GetSP that takes a locker, except that we 366 /// make the 367 /// locker locally in the function. Since the Target API mutex is recursive, 368 /// and the 369 /// StopLocker is a read lock, you can call this function even if you are 370 /// already 371 /// holding the two above-mentioned locks. 372 /// 373 /// \return 374 /// A ValueObjectSP of the best kind (static, dynamic or synthetic) we 375 /// can cons up, in accordance with the SBValue's settings. 376 lldb::ValueObjectSP GetSP() const; 377 378 protected: 379 friend class SBBlock; 380 friend class SBFrame; 381 friend class SBTarget; 382 friend class SBThread; 383 friend class SBValueList; 384 385 /// Get the appropriate ValueObjectSP from this SBValue, consulting the 386 /// use_dynamic and use_synthetic options passed in to SetSP when the 387 /// SBValue's contents were set. Since this often requires examining memory, 388 /// and maybe even running code, it needs to acquire the Target API and 389 /// Process StopLock. 390 /// Those are held in an opaque class ValueLocker which is currently local to 391 /// SBValue.cpp. 392 /// So you don't have to get these yourself just default construct a 393 /// ValueLocker, and pass it into this. 394 /// If we need to make a ValueLocker and use it in some other .cpp file, we'll 395 /// have to move it to 396 /// ValueObject.h/cpp or somewhere else convenient. We haven't needed to so 397 /// far. 398 /// 399 /// \param[in] value_locker 400 /// An object that will hold the Target API, and Process RunLocks, and 401 /// auto-destroy them when it goes out of scope. Currently this is only 402 /// useful in 403 /// SBValue.cpp. 404 /// 405 /// \return 406 /// A ValueObjectSP of the best kind (static, dynamic or synthetic) we 407 /// can cons up, in accordance with the SBValue's settings. 408 lldb::ValueObjectSP GetSP(ValueLocker &value_locker) const; 409 410 // these calls do the right thing WRT adjusting their settings according to 411 // the target's preferences 412 void SetSP(const lldb::ValueObjectSP &sp); 413 414 void SetSP(const lldb::ValueObjectSP &sp, bool use_synthetic); 415 416 void SetSP(const lldb::ValueObjectSP &sp, lldb::DynamicValueType use_dynamic); 417 418 void SetSP(const lldb::ValueObjectSP &sp, lldb::DynamicValueType use_dynamic, 419 bool use_synthetic); 420 421 void SetSP(const lldb::ValueObjectSP &sp, lldb::DynamicValueType use_dynamic, 422 bool use_synthetic, const char *name); 423 424 private: 425 typedef std::shared_ptr<ValueImpl> ValueImplSP; 426 ValueImplSP m_opaque_sp; 427 428 void SetSP(ValueImplSP impl_sp); 429 }; 430 431 } // namespace lldb 432 433 #endif // LLDB_API_SBVALUE_H 434