Do you see the same issue if you build from master? Alex
> On 7 Oct 2017, at 00:30, Sam Ding via swift-dev <swift-dev@swift.org> wrote: > > Hi, > > I build swift compiler (v4.0) with debug mode ("-d"), however when debugging > compiler swift code, it can not > show the variable value. Here is an example: > frame #0: 0x00007ffff761d50c > libswiftCore.so`_allocateUninitializedArray<A>(builtinCount=1) at > Arrays.swift:3347 > 3344 func _allocateUninitializedArray<Element>(_ builtinCount: Builtin.Word) > 3345 -> (Array<Element>, Builtin.RawPointer) { > 3346 let count = Int(builtinCount) > -> 3347 if count > 0 { > 3348 // Doing the actual buffer allocation outside of the array.uninitialized > 3349 // semantics function enables stack propagation of the buffer. > 3350 let bufferObject = Builtin.allocWithTailElems_1( > Target 0: (ww) stopped. > (lldb) p count > error: in auto-import: > failed to get module 'Builtin' from AST context > (lldb) > > This happens on both x86_64 and s390x platforms. > Is there any way to make the debugger show the variable values? > > Thanks, > > Sam Ding, > Linux on z Systems Open Source Ecosystem > IBM Toronto Lab, > email: samd...@ca.ibm.com > phone: (905)413-2947 > _______________________________________________ > swift-dev mailing list > swift-dev@swift.org > https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-dev
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