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Instead of maintaining separate swig interface files, we can use the API headers directly. They implement the exact same C++ APIs and we can conditionally include the python extensions as needed. To remove the swig extensions from the API headers when building the LLDB framework, we can use the unifdef tool when it is available. Otherwise we just copy them as-is. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D142926
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OpenEdge ABL
22 lines
817 B
OpenEdge ABL
%feature("docstring",
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"Represents a list of symbol context object. See also SBSymbolContext.
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For example (from test/python_api/target/TestTargetAPI.py), ::
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def find_functions(self, exe_name):
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'''Exercise SBTarget.FindFunctions() API.'''
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exe = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), exe_name)
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# Create a target by the debugger.
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target = self.dbg.CreateTarget(exe)
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self.assertTrue(target, VALID_TARGET)
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list = lldb.SBSymbolContextList()
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num = target.FindFunctions('c', lldb.eFunctionNameTypeAuto, False, list)
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self.assertTrue(num == 1 and list.GetSize() == 1)
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for sc in list:
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self.assertTrue(sc.GetModule().GetFileSpec().GetFilename() == exe_name)
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self.assertTrue(sc.GetSymbol().GetName() == 'c')"
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) lldb::SBSymbolContextList;
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