forked from qt-creator/qt-creator
Extend the solution from
commit d86cf5e235
Author: Michael Weghorn <m.weghorn@posteo.de>
Date: Thu Sep 24 12:02:06 2020 +0200
Debugger: Retrieve and remember int from native GDB value
to also retrieve the int representation for numeric values
from the corresponding native gdb.Value if a typedef to
an integer or bool type is used, not only when an integer
type is used directly.
This makes expressions for bifield members in the
debugger's expression view show the correct value
when the type of those bitfield members is a typedef
to an integer type.
Extend the "Bitfields" dumper test accordingly.
One real world example where incorrect values were
previously shown is GtkWidgetPrivate from the
GTK library [1].
[1] ebc84a6185/gtk/gtkwidgetprivate.h (L39-76)
Change-Id: Ib39e00ebbfc8d7d9ab10dc89af61f37ec41fb4ee
Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: <github-actions-qt-creator@cristianadam.eu>
NOTE:
While the primary intention of this pretty printing implementation is
to provide what Qt Creator needs, it can sometimes be used in plain
GDB and LLDB sessions, too.
This features is provided as-is. There is no guarantee this works in any
way outside Qt Creator, this setup is not officially supported.
Bugreports or (better!) patches are welcome.
With
python import sys
python sys.path.insert(1, '<path/to/qtcreator>/share/qtcreator/debugger/')
python from gdbbridge import *
in .gdbinit there is a new "GDB command", called "pp".
With code like
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
QString ss = "Hello";
QApplication app(argc, argv);
app.setObjectName(ss);
// break here
}
the "pp" command can be used as follows:
(gdb) pp app
app =
[
<QGuiApplication> = {"Hello"}
staticMetaObject = <QMetaObject> = {""}
[parent] = <QObject *> = {"0x0"}
[children] = <QObjectList> = {"<3 items>"}
[properties] = "<>0 items>"
[methods] = "<6 items>"
[signals] = "<1 items>"
],<QApplication> = {"Hello"}
(gdb) pp app [properties],[children]
app =
[
<QGuiApplication> = {"Hello"}
staticMetaObject = <QMetaObject> = {""}
[parent] = <QObject *> = {"0x0"}
[children] = [
<QObject> = {""}
<QObject> = {""}
<QObject> = {"fusion"}
],<QObjectList> = {"<3 items>"}
[properties] = [
windowIcon = <QVariant (QIcon)> = {""}
cursorFlashTime = <QVariant (int)> = {"1000"}
doubleClickInterval = <QVariant (int)> = {"400"}
keyboardInputInterval = <QVariant (int)> = {"400"}
wheelScrollLines = <QVariant (int)> = {"3"}
globalStrut = <QVariant (QSize)> = {"(0, 0)"}
startDragTime = <QVariant (int)> = {"500"}
startDragDistance = <QVariant (int)> = {"10"}
styleSheet = <QVariant (QString)> = {""}
autoSipEnabled = <QVariant (bool)> = {"true"}
],"<10 items>"
[methods] = "<6 items>"
[signals] = "<1 items>"
],<QApplication> = {"Hello"}
(gdb) pp ss
ss =
<QString> = {"Hello"}
Or for LLDB (.lldbinit or directly in the LLDB interpreter):
command script import <path/to/qtcreator>/share/qtcreator/debugger/lldbbridge.py
This will add LLDB summary providers for all the Qt types in a new type category named 'Qt'.
In order to hook a new debugger backend into this "common pretty printing system",
the backend should expose a Python API containing at least the following:
class Value:
name() -> string # Name of this thing or None
type() -> Type # Type of this value
asBytes() -> bytes # Memory contents of this object, or None
address() -> int # Address of this object, or None
dereference() -> Value # Dereference if value is pointer,
# remove reference if value is reference.
hasChildren() -> bool # Whether this object has subobjects.
expand() -> bool # Make sure that children are accessible.
nativeDebuggerValue() -> string # Dumper value returned from the debugger
childFromName(string name) -> Value # (optional)
childFromField(Field field) -> Value # (optional)
childFromIndex(int position) -> Value # (optional)
class Type:
name() -> string # Full name of this type
bitsize() -> int # Size of type in bits
code() -> TypeCodeTypedef
| TypeCodeStruct
| TypeCodeVoid
| TypeCodeIntegral
| TypeCodeFloat
| TypeCodeEnum
| TypeCodePointer
| TypeCodeArray
| TypeCodeComplex
| TypeCodeReference
| TypeCodeFunction
| TypeCodeMemberPointer
| TypeCodeUnresolvable
unqualified() -> Type # Type without const/volatile
target() -> Type # Type dereferenced if it is a pointer type, element if array etc
stripTypedef() -> Type # Type with typedefs removed
fields() -> [ Fields ] # List of fields (member and base classes) of this type
templateArgument(int pos, bool numeric) -> Type or int # (optional)
class Field:
name() -> string # Name of member, None for anonymous items
isBaseClass() -> bool # Whether this is a base class or normal member
type() -> Type # Type of this member
parentType() -> Type # Type of class this member belongs to
bitsize() -> int # Size of member in bits
bitpos() -> int # Offset of member in parent type in bits
parseAndEvaluate(string: expr) -> Value # or None if not possible.
lookupType(string: name) -> Type # or None if not possible.
listOfLocals() -> [ Value ] # List of items currently in scope.
readRawMemory(ULONG64 address, ULONG size) -> bytes # Read a block of data from the virtual address space