//===-- BreakpointID.cpp ----------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // C Includes #include // C++ Includes // Other libraries and framework includes // Project includes #include "lldb/Breakpoint/Breakpoint.h" #include "lldb/Breakpoint/BreakpointID.h" #include "lldb/Utility/Status.h" #include "lldb/Utility/Stream.h" using namespace lldb; using namespace lldb_private; BreakpointID::BreakpointID(break_id_t bp_id, break_id_t loc_id) : m_break_id(bp_id), m_location_id(loc_id) {} BreakpointID::~BreakpointID() = default; static llvm::StringRef g_range_specifiers[] = {"-", "to", "To", "TO"}; // Tells whether or not STR is valid to use between two strings representing // breakpoint IDs, to // indicate a range of breakpoint IDs. This is broken out into a separate // function so that we can // easily change or add to the format for specifying ID ranges at a later date. bool BreakpointID::IsRangeIdentifier(llvm::StringRef str) { for (auto spec : g_range_specifiers) { if (spec == str) return true; } return false; } bool BreakpointID::IsValidIDExpression(llvm::StringRef str) { return BreakpointID::ParseCanonicalReference(str).hasValue(); } llvm::ArrayRef BreakpointID::GetRangeSpecifiers() { return llvm::makeArrayRef(g_range_specifiers); } void BreakpointID::GetDescription(Stream *s, lldb::DescriptionLevel level) { if (level == eDescriptionLevelVerbose) s->Printf("%p BreakpointID:", static_cast(this)); if (m_break_id == LLDB_INVALID_BREAK_ID) s->PutCString(""); else if (m_location_id == LLDB_INVALID_BREAK_ID) s->Printf("%i", m_break_id); else s->Printf("%i.%i", m_break_id, m_location_id); } void BreakpointID::GetCanonicalReference(Stream *s, break_id_t bp_id, break_id_t loc_id) { if (bp_id == LLDB_INVALID_BREAK_ID) s->PutCString(""); else if (loc_id == LLDB_INVALID_BREAK_ID) s->Printf("%i", bp_id); else s->Printf("%i.%i", bp_id, loc_id); } llvm::Optional BreakpointID::ParseCanonicalReference(llvm::StringRef input) { break_id_t bp_id; break_id_t loc_id = LLDB_INVALID_BREAK_ID; if (input.empty()) return llvm::None; // If it doesn't start with an integer, it's not valid. if (input.consumeInteger(0, bp_id)) return llvm::None; // period is optional, but if it exists, it must be followed by a number. if (input.consume_front(".")) { if (input.consumeInteger(0, loc_id)) return llvm::None; } // And at the end, the entire string must have been consumed. if (!input.empty()) return llvm::None; return BreakpointID(bp_id, loc_id); } bool BreakpointID::StringIsBreakpointName(llvm::StringRef str, Status &error) { error.Clear(); if (str.empty()) { error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("Empty breakpoint names are not allowed"); return false; } // First character must be a letter or _ if (!isalpha(str[0]) && str[0] != '_') { error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("Breakpoint names must start with a " "character or underscore: %s", str.str().c_str()); return false; } // Cannot contain ., -, or space. if (str.find_first_of(".- ") != llvm::StringRef::npos) { error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("Breakpoint names cannot contain " "'.' or '-': \"%s\"", str.str().c_str()); return false; } return true; }