%feature("docstring", "Represents the target program running under the debugger. SBTarget supports module, breakpoint, and watchpoint iterations. For example, :: for m in target.module_iter(): print m produces: :: (x86_64) /Volumes/data/lldb/svn/trunk/test/python_api/lldbutil/iter/a.out (x86_64) /usr/lib/dyld (x86_64) /usr/lib/libstdc++.6.dylib (x86_64) /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (x86_64) /usr/lib/system/libmathCommon.A.dylib (x86_64) /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib(__commpage) and, :: for b in target.breakpoint_iter(): print b produces: :: SBBreakpoint: id = 1, file ='main.cpp', line = 66, locations = 1 SBBreakpoint: id = 2, file ='main.cpp', line = 85, locations = 1 and, :: for wp_loc in target.watchpoint_iter(): print wp_loc produces: :: Watchpoint 1: addr = 0x1034ca048 size = 4 state = enabled type = rw declare @ '/Volumes/data/lldb/svn/trunk/test/python_api/watchpoint/main.c:12' hit_count = 2 ignore_count = 0" ) lldb::SBTarget; %feature("docstring", " Return the platform object associated with the target. After return, the platform object should be checked for validity. @return A platform object." ) lldb::SBTarget::GetPlatform; %feature("docstring", " Install any binaries that need to be installed. This function does nothing when debugging on the host system. When connected to remote platforms, the target's main executable and any modules that have their install path set will be installed on the remote platform. If the main executable doesn't have an install location set, it will be installed in the remote platform's working directory. @return An error describing anything that went wrong during installation." ) lldb::SBTarget::Install; %feature("docstring", " Launch a new process. Launch a new process by spawning a new process using the target object's executable module's file as the file to launch. Arguments are given in argv, and the environment variables are in envp. Standard input and output files can be optionally re-directed to stdin_path, stdout_path, and stderr_path. @param[in] listener An optional listener that will receive all process events. If listener is valid then listener will listen to all process events. If not valid, then this target's debugger (SBTarget::GetDebugger()) will listen to all process events. @param[in] argv The argument array. @param[in] envp The environment array. @param[in] launch_flags Flags to modify the launch (@see lldb::LaunchFlags) @param[in] stdin_path The path to use when re-directing the STDIN of the new process. If all stdXX_path arguments are NULL, a pseudo terminal will be used. @param[in] stdout_path The path to use when re-directing the STDOUT of the new process. If all stdXX_path arguments are NULL, a pseudo terminal will be used. @param[in] stderr_path The path to use when re-directing the STDERR of the new process. If all stdXX_path arguments are NULL, a pseudo terminal will be used. @param[in] working_directory The working directory to have the child process run in @param[in] launch_flags Some launch options specified by logical OR'ing lldb::LaunchFlags enumeration values together. @param[in] stop_at_entry If false do not stop the inferior at the entry point. @param[out] An error object. Contains the reason if there is some failure. @return A process object for the newly created process. For example, process = target.Launch(self.dbg.GetListener(), None, None, None, '/tmp/stdout.txt', None, None, 0, False, error) launches a new process by passing nothing for both the args and the envs and redirect the standard output of the inferior to the /tmp/stdout.txt file. It does not specify a working directory so that the debug server will use its idea of what the current working directory is for the inferior. Also, we ask the debugger not to stop the inferior at the entry point. If no breakpoint is specified for the inferior, it should run to completion if no user interaction is required." ) lldb::SBTarget::Launch; %feature("docstring", " Launch a new process with sensible defaults. :param argv: The argument array. :param envp: The environment array. :param working_directory: The working directory to have the child process run in :return: The newly created process. :rtype: SBProcess A pseudo terminal will be used as stdin/stdout/stderr. No launch flags are passed and the target's debuger is used as a listener. For example, :: process = target.LaunchSimple(['X', 'Y', 'Z'], None, os.getcwd()) launches a new process by passing 'X', 'Y', 'Z' as the args to the executable." ) lldb::SBTarget::LaunchSimple; %feature("docstring", " Load a core file @param[in] core_file File path of the core dump. @param[out] error An error explaining what went wrong if the operation fails. (Optional) @return A process object for the newly created core file. For example, process = target.LoadCore('./a.out.core') loads a new core file and returns the process object." ) lldb::SBTarget::LoadCore; %feature("docstring", " Attach to process with pid. @param[in] listener An optional listener that will receive all process events. If listener is valid then listener will listen to all process events. If not valid, then this target's debugger (SBTarget::GetDebugger()) will listen to all process events. @param[in] pid The process ID to attach to. @param[out] An error explaining what went wrong if attach fails. @return A process object for the attached process." ) lldb::SBTarget::AttachToProcessWithID; %feature("docstring", " Attach to process with name. @param[in] listener An optional listener that will receive all process events. If listener is valid then listener will listen to all process events. If not valid, then this target's debugger (SBTarget::GetDebugger()) will listen to all process events. @param[in] name Basename of process to attach to. @param[in] wait_for If true wait for a new instance of 'name' to be launched. @param[out] An error explaining what went wrong if attach fails. @return A process object for the attached process." ) lldb::SBTarget::AttachToProcessWithName; %feature("docstring", " Connect to a remote debug server with url. @param[in] listener An optional listener that will receive all process events. If listener is valid then listener will listen to all process events. If not valid, then this target's debugger (SBTarget::GetDebugger()) will listen to all process events. @param[in] url The url to connect to, e.g., 'connect://localhost:12345'. @param[in] plugin_name The plugin name to be used; can be NULL. @param[out] An error explaining what went wrong if the connect fails. @return A process object for the connected process." ) lldb::SBTarget::ConnectRemote; %feature("docstring", " Append the path mapping (from -> to) to the target's paths mapping list." ) lldb::SBTarget::AppendImageSearchPath; %feature("docstring", " Find compile units related to this target and passed source file. :param sb_file_spec: A :py:class:`lldb::SBFileSpec` object that contains source file specification. :return: The symbol contexts for all the matches. :rtype: SBSymbolContextList" ) lldb::SBTarget::FindCompileUnits; %feature("docstring", " Architecture data byte width accessor :return: The size in 8-bit (host) bytes of a minimum addressable unit from the Architecture's data bus. " ) lldb::SBTarget::GetDataByteSize; %feature("docstring", " Architecture code byte width accessor. :return: The size in 8-bit (host) bytes of a minimum addressable unit from the Architecture's code bus. " ) lldb::SBTarget::GetCodeByteSize; %feature("docstring", " Find functions by name. :param name: The name of the function we are looking for. :param name_type_mask: A logical OR of one or more FunctionNameType enum bits that indicate what kind of names should be used when doing the lookup. Bits include fully qualified names, base names, C++ methods, or ObjC selectors. See FunctionNameType for more details. :return: A lldb::SBSymbolContextList that gets filled in with all of the symbol contexts for all the matches." ) lldb::SBTarget::FindFunctions; %feature("docstring", " Find global and static variables by name. @param[in] name The name of the global or static variable we are looking for. @param[in] max_matches Allow the number of matches to be limited to max_matches. @return A list of matched variables in an SBValueList." ) lldb::SBTarget::FindGlobalVariables; %feature("docstring", " Find the first global (or static) variable by name. @param[in] name The name of the global or static variable we are looking for. @return An SBValue that gets filled in with the found variable (if any)." ) lldb::SBTarget::FindFirstGlobalVariable; %feature("docstring", " Resolve a current file address into a section offset address. @param[in] file_addr @return An SBAddress which will be valid if..." ) lldb::SBTarget::ResolveFileAddress; %feature("docstring", " Read target memory. If a target process is running then memory is read from here. Otherwise the memory is read from the object files. For a target whose bytes are sized as a multiple of host bytes, the data read back will preserve the target's byte order. @param[in] addr A target address to read from. @param[out] buf The buffer to read memory into. @param[in] size The maximum number of host bytes to read in the buffer passed into this call @param[out] error Error information is written here if the memory read fails. @return The amount of data read in host bytes." ) lldb::SBTarget::ReadMemory; %feature("docstring", " Create a breakpoint using a scripted resolver. @param[in] class_name This is the name of the class that implements a scripted resolver. The class should have the following signature: :: class Resolver: def __init__(self, bkpt, extra_args): # bkpt - the breakpoint for which this is the resolver. When # the resolver finds an interesting address, call AddLocation # on this breakpoint to add it. # # extra_args - an SBStructuredData that can be used to # parametrize this instance. Same as the extra_args passed # to BreakpointCreateFromScript. def __get_depth__ (self): # This is optional, but if defined, you should return the # depth at which you want the callback to be called. The # available options are: # lldb.eSearchDepthModule # lldb.eSearchDepthCompUnit # The default if you don't implement this method is # eSearchDepthModule. def __callback__(self, sym_ctx): # sym_ctx - an SBSymbolContext that is the cursor in the # search through the program to resolve breakpoints. # The sym_ctx will be filled out to the depth requested in # __get_depth__. # Look in this sym_ctx for new breakpoint locations, # and if found use bkpt.AddLocation to add them. # Note, you will only get called for modules/compile_units that # pass the SearchFilter provided by the module_list & file_list # passed into BreakpointCreateFromScript. def get_short_help(self): # Optional, but if implemented return a short string that will # be printed at the beginning of the break list output for the # breakpoint. @param[in] extra_args This is an SBStructuredData object that will get passed to the constructor of the class in class_name. You can use this to reuse the same class, parametrizing it with entries from this dictionary. @param module_list If this is non-empty, this will be used as the module filter in the SearchFilter created for this breakpoint. @param file_list If this is non-empty, this will be used as the comp unit filter in the SearchFilter created for this breakpoint. @return An SBBreakpoint that will set locations based on the logic in the resolver's search callback." ) lldb::SBTarget::BreakpointCreateFromScript; %feature("docstring", " Read breakpoints from source_file and return the newly created breakpoints in bkpt_list. @param[in] source_file The file from which to read the breakpoints @param[out] bkpt_list A list of the newly created breakpoints. @return An SBError detailing any errors in reading in the breakpoints." ) lldb::SBTarget::BreakpointsCreateFromFile; %feature("docstring", " Read breakpoints from source_file and return the newly created breakpoints in bkpt_list. @param[in] source_file The file from which to read the breakpoints @param[in] matching_names Only read in breakpoints whose names match one of the names in this list. @param[out] bkpt_list A list of the newly created breakpoints. @return An SBError detailing any errors in reading in the breakpoints." ) lldb::SBTarget::BreakpointsCreateFromFile; %feature("docstring", " Write breakpoints to dest_file. @param[in] dest_file The file to which to write the breakpoints. @return An SBError detailing any errors in writing in the breakpoints." ) lldb::SBTarget::BreakkpointsWriteToFile; %feature("docstring", " Write breakpoints listed in bkpt_list to dest_file. @param[in] dest_file The file to which to write the breakpoints. @param[in] bkpt_list Only write breakpoints from this list. @param[in] append If true, append the breakpoints in bkpt_list to the others serialized in dest_file. If dest_file doesn't exist, then a new file will be created and the breakpoints in bkpt_list written to it. @return An SBError detailing any errors in writing in the breakpoints." ) lldb::SBTarget::BreakpointsWriteToFile; %feature("docstring", " Create an SBValue with the given name by treating the memory starting at addr as an entity of type. @param[in] name The name of the resultant SBValue @param[in] addr The address of the start of the memory region to be used. @param[in] type The type to use to interpret the memory starting at addr. @return An SBValue of the given type, may be invalid if there was an error reading the underlying memory." ) lldb::SBTarget::CreateValueFromAddress; %feature("docstring", " Disassemble a specified number of instructions starting at an address. :param base_addr: the address to start disassembly from. :param count: the number of instructions to disassemble. :param flavor_string: may be 'intel' or 'att' on x86 targets to specify that style of disassembly. :rtype: SBInstructionList " ) lldb::SBTarget::ReadInstructions; %feature("docstring", " Disassemble the bytes in a buffer and return them in an SBInstructionList. :param base_addr: used for symbolicating the offsets in the byte stream when disassembling. :param buf: bytes to be disassembled. :param size: (C++) size of the buffer. :rtype: SBInstructionList " ) lldb::SBTarget::GetInstructions; %feature("docstring", " Disassemble the bytes in a buffer and return them in an SBInstructionList, with a supplied flavor. :param base_addr: used for symbolicating the offsets in the byte stream when disassembling. :param flavor: may be 'intel' or 'att' on x86 targets to specify that style of disassembly. :param buf: bytes to be disassembled. :param size: (C++) size of the buffer. :rtype: SBInstructionList " ) lldb::SBTarget::GetInstructionsWithFlavor; %feature("docstring", " Returns true if the module has been loaded in this `SBTarget`. A module can be loaded either by the dynamic loader or by being manually added to the target (see `SBTarget.AddModule` and the ``target module add`` command). :rtype: bool " ) lldb::SBTarget::IsLoaded;