//===-- Expression.h --------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef liblldb_Expression_h_ #define liblldb_Expression_h_ // C Includes // C++ Includes #include #include #include // Other libraries and framework includes // Project includes #include "lldb/Expression/ExpressionTypeSystemHelper.h" #include "lldb/lldb-forward.h" #include "lldb/lldb-private.h" namespace lldb_private { class RecordingMemoryManager; //---------------------------------------------------------------------- /// @class Expression Expression.h "lldb/Expression/Expression.h" /// @brief Encapsulates a single expression for use in lldb /// /// LLDB uses expressions for various purposes, notably to call functions /// and as a backend for the expr command. Expression encapsulates /// the objects needed to parse and interpret or JIT an expression. It /// uses the expression parser appropriate to the language of the expression /// to produce LLVM IR from the expression. //---------------------------------------------------------------------- class Expression { public: enum ResultType { eResultTypeAny, eResultTypeId }; Expression(Target &target); Expression(ExecutionContextScope &exe_scope); //------------------------------------------------------------------ /// Destructor //------------------------------------------------------------------ virtual ~Expression() {} //------------------------------------------------------------------ /// Return the string that the parser should parse. Must be a full /// translation unit. //------------------------------------------------------------------ virtual const char *Text() = 0; //------------------------------------------------------------------ /// Return the function name that should be used for executing the /// expression. Text() should contain the definition of this /// function. //------------------------------------------------------------------ virtual const char *FunctionName() = 0; //------------------------------------------------------------------ /// Return the language that should be used when parsing. To use /// the default, return eLanguageTypeUnknown. //------------------------------------------------------------------ virtual lldb::LanguageType Language() { return lldb::eLanguageTypeUnknown; } //------------------------------------------------------------------ /// Return the desired result type of the function, or /// eResultTypeAny if indifferent. //------------------------------------------------------------------ virtual ResultType DesiredResultType() { return eResultTypeAny; } //------------------------------------------------------------------ /// Flags //------------------------------------------------------------------ //------------------------------------------------------------------ /// Return true if validation code should be inserted into the /// expression. //------------------------------------------------------------------ virtual bool NeedsValidation() = 0; //------------------------------------------------------------------ /// Return true if external variables in the expression should be /// resolved. //------------------------------------------------------------------ virtual bool NeedsVariableResolution() = 0; virtual EvaluateExpressionOptions *GetOptions() { return nullptr; }; //------------------------------------------------------------------ /// Return the address of the function's JIT-compiled code, or /// LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS if the function is not JIT compiled //------------------------------------------------------------------ lldb::addr_t StartAddress() { return m_jit_start_addr; } virtual ExpressionTypeSystemHelper *GetTypeSystemHelper() { return nullptr; } protected: lldb::TargetWP m_target_wp; /// Expression's always have to have a target... lldb::ProcessWP m_jit_process_wp; /// An expression might have a process, but /// it doesn't need to (e.g. calculator /// mode.) lldb::addr_t m_jit_start_addr; ///< The address of the JITted function within ///the JIT allocation. LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS if ///invalid. lldb::addr_t m_jit_end_addr; ///< The address of the JITted function within ///the JIT allocation. LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS if ///invalid. }; } // namespace lldb_private #endif // liblldb_Expression_h_