Yes, that's why I prefer a more abstract command interface than trying to be 
too specific about some abstract breakpoint.  So you'd just have:

Error
Platform::SetPlatformBreakpoint(lldb_private::Target *target, const char *data);

Then this can have any meaning that it needs to.  The other way to structure 
this is:

break set -P -key "KEY" -value "VALUE" 

Jim



> On Apr 4, 2016, at 11:36 AM, Carlo Kok <c...@remobjects.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Op 2016-04-04 om 20:30 schreef Greg Clayton:
>> 
>>> On Apr 4, 2016, at 11:24 AM, Zachary Turner <ztur...@google.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> It seems like we already have some precedent for conditional command 
>>> arguments.  For example:
>>> 
>>> (lldb) help platform process list
>>> ...
>>>        -u <unsigned-integer> ( --uid <unsigned-integer> )
>>>             [POSIX] Find processes that have a matching user ID.
>>> 
>>> So on Windows this argument doesn't make sense.  Could we make an argument 
>>> that is conditional on the *target* rather than the host?  Then, for 
>>> example, you could have something like this:
>>> 
>>> (lldb) help break set
>>> ...
>>>        --code <hex-integer> ( --code <hex-integer> )
>>>             [Windows Target] Break when the exception with code <code> is 
>>> raised.
>>> 
>>> How to plumb this to the ProcessWindows plugin is an open question, but 
>>> should be mostly mechanical.
>> 
>> This is like my suggestion of:
>> 
>> (lldb) breakpoint set --exception-code 0x40010005
>> 
>> The code can be passed to the current Platform along with the current target:
>> 
>> Error Platform::SetExceptionBreakpointWithExceptionCode 
>> (lldb_private::Target *target, uint64_t exception_code);
>> 
>> The process can be extracted from the target when the breakpoint needs to be 
>> resolved.
>> 
>> 
> 
> There should be a way then to do a "break on every exception", instead of 
> just 1 specific code.
> 
> and some way for the api to get the payload (which can have a variable number 
> of parameters)
> 
> -- 
> Carlo Kok
> RemObjects Software

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