Hi Arthur, I'm afraid I haven't run into the problem you describe specifically. Might it be similar to this open (Linux) bug though? http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=16039
Also, I'm copying lldb-dev list with your question; maybe someone there has more experience on Mac OS X.. Dan On 2013-05-23 7:25 PM, "Arthur Evstifeev" <[email protected]> wrote: >Hi Daniel, > >I wanted to ask something about lldb implementation of the --continue >flag for process commands. Specifically, maybe you know have can I >achieve the same behaviour from python API. > >When I'm invoking from python Continue method on process instance after >attaching, >actual process is not continuing, after slight delay process is stopping >and I have to invoke >continue manually. But when I'm attaching from console lldb with -c flag >it's actually continue as expected, but there is a noticeable delay >between process stopped and process continued messages in console. So, >from this console log messages it seems like lldb is waiting till >process stops and then invoking continue. Maybe you have ideas how I can >implement similar behaviour? > >Cheers, >Arthur > >On 05/23, Malea, Daniel wrote: >> Hi Arthur, thanks for the new functionality; I will try it out today and >> let you know how it goes! >> >> Do you mind also adding a few words in utils/vim-lldb/doc/lldb.txt for >>the >> new commands? I like to keep the help page in sync :) >> >> >> Cheers, >> Dan >> >> On 2013-05-22 6:57 PM, "Arthur Evstifeev" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >Hi Daniel, >> > >> >Thanks for the response and accepting patches. I have implemented >>couple >> >small additions that we discussed: >> > >> >1. Added new :Lpo command >> >2. :Lpo and :Lprint can be invoked without parameters. In that case >> >cursor word will be used >> >3. Added :LpO command in that case instead of <cword> will be used >> >stripped <cWORD>. This command is useful for printing objective-c >> >properties (for ex.: self.tableView). I think alternative :Lprint >> >command with cWORD will be useful too (for structs and cpp accessors), >> >but couldn't come up with meaningful alias. >> > >> >Thanks again! >> > >> >On 05/22, Malea, Daniel wrote: >> >> Sweet! I'm glad it's working out for you. I committed your >>improvements >> >>in >> >> 182483 and 182484! >> >> >> >> I'm not too familiar with Objective-C but anything that helps out >>with >> >> that is that is welcome. Are you thinking of adding a ":Lpo" option? >> >> >> >> As for the :Lprint under cursor thing, I've been meaning to implement >> >> something like that myself but have not gotten around to it. If you >>have >> >> improvements, please send patches and I will commit post haste! >> >> >> >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> Dan >> >> >> >> On 2013-05-21 10:47 PM, "Arthur Evstifeev" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> >Hi Daniel, >> >> > >> >> >Thanks for the lldb plugin, this plugin is so helpful for me. I >> >> >have missed couple function though, so I implemented them and want >>to >> >> >contribute them. >> >> > >> >> >I'm using this plugin for iOS development. Since such apps only work >> >> >under simulator process, current target-centric plugin architecture >> >> >doesn't fit well. I added attach and detach operations, that >> >> >don't require target instance (empty target will be created during >> >> >attach). >> >> > >> >> >Also I found myself several time in situation when I wanted to close >> >> >plugin panes, but it's really hard to restore them all at once. So I >> >> >allowed to invoke Lshow without parameters. In that case all panes >>will >> >> >be restored. >> >> > >> >> >I wanted to ask what do you think about adding additional >>objective-c >> >> >specific printing command ("po", which is alias to "expression -o")? >> >>This >> >> >is >> >> >a most used command for objective-c developers. Also I found very >> >> >useful macro for :Lprint word under cursor. What do you think about >> >>this >> >> >additions? I can send patches for this operations too. >> >> > >> >> >Thanks, >> >> >Arthur >> >> >> _______________________________________________ lldb-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev
