Great, please check in any changes you need in order to build! On Jan 7, 2014, at 8:21 AM, Abid, Hafiz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Greg, > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] >> On Behalf Of Greg Clayton >> Sent: 02 January 2014 22:57 >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: [lldb-dev] Everyone: please download, build and test the new >> iohandler branch >> >> svn co https://[email protected]/svn/llvm-project/lldb/branches/iohandler >> >> The first step is to get it building for your platform as I am sure the >> Makefiles >> are out of date. >> >> This branch will soon be merged back into top of tree, but I wanted to give >> all the major platforms time to submit patches against this to get things >> working on all systems before any buildbots get broken. >> >> The major benefits include: >> - editline is not built into the lldb shared library so all IOHandler >> objects can >> use the editline functionality. >> - autocomplete now working in the embedded python interpreter >> - history now working in the embedded python interpreter >> - autocomplete now working for multi-line command entering (like in >> "breakpoint command add") >> - when editing multiple lines you can use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to >> edit previous lines. This makes multi-line expressions and commands much >> easier to write and edit. Use ^B and ^N for next/prev history when in multi- >> line mode. >> - curses is now supported with the new IOHandler infrastructure. To try this >> out, run and hit a breakpoint, and type "gui" on the command line to drop >> into the curses GUI mode! Lots of stuff isn't hooked up yet, but I am sure >> the >> open source community can help fill in some new views and improve existing >> ones. >> >> So please get this building and test this on your system and let us know >> what issues you run into. > > I tried to build this branch using cmake on Ubuntu 12.04 with gcc 4.8. > There were some build issues that I fixed as follows. > > Include limits.h in Editline.cpp for PATH_MAX and libncurses in the cmake > files. > I also noted that libedit version on my system was missing > some defines like EL_PROMPT_ESC. I have to get hold of a recent version for > libedit. > After that lldb builds fine on my system. Still have to test it though. > > I am pasting the changes needed for the build below. > > > Index: source/Host/common/Editline.cpp > =================================================================== > --- source/Host/common/Editline.cpp (revision 198682) > +++ source/Host/common/Editline.cpp (working copy) > @@ -15,6 +14,8 @@ > #include "lldb/Core/StringList.h" > #include "lldb/Host/Host.h" > > +#include <limits.h> > + > using namespace lldb; > using namespace lldb_private; > > Index: source/Symbol/ClangASTType.cpp > =================================================================== > --- source/Symbol/ClangASTType.cpp (revision 198682) > +++ source/Symbol/ClangASTType.cpp (working copy) > @@ -1135,7 +1135,7 @@ > if (typedef_type) > { > const TypedefNameDecl *typedef_decl = typedef_type->getDecl(); > - type_name = > typedef_decl->getQualifiedNameAsString(printing_policy); > + type_name = typedef_decl->getQualifiedNameAsString(); > } > else > { > Index: CMakeLists.txt > =================================================================== > --- CMakeLists.txt (revision 198682) > +++ CMakeLists.txt (working copy) > @@ -265,6 +265,10 @@ > list(APPEND system_libs execinfo) > endif() > > +if (CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Linux") > + list(APPEND system_libs ncurses) > +endif() > + > #add_subdirectory(include) > add_subdirectory(docs) > if (NOT CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Windows") > > Regards, > Abid > >> >> Greg Clayton >> >> _______________________________________________ >> lldb-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev _______________________________________________ lldb-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev
