//===-- main.c --------------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include <stdio.h> // This simple program is to test the lldb Python APIs SBTarget, SBFrame, // SBFunction, SBSymbol, and SBAddress. // // When stopped on breakppint 1, we can get the line entry using SBFrame API // SBFrame.GetLineEntry(). We'll get the start address for the the line entry // with the SBAddress type, resolve the symbol context using the SBTarget API // SBTarget.ResolveSymbolContextForAddress() in order to get the SBSymbol. // // We then stop at breakpoint 2, get the SBFrame, and the the SBFunction object. // // The address from calling GetStartAddress() on the symbol and the function // should point to the same address, and we also verify that. int a(int); int b(int); int c(int); int a(int val) { if (val <= 1) // Find the line number for breakpoint 1 here. val = b(val); else if (val >= 3) val = c(val); return val; // Find the line number for breakpoint 2 here. } int b(int val) { return c(val); } int c(int val) { return val + 3; } int main (int argc, char const *argv[]) { int A1 = a(1); // a(1) -> b(1) -> c(1) printf("a(1) returns %d\n", A1); int B2 = b(2); // b(2) -> c(2) printf("b(2) returns %d\n", B2); int A3 = a(3); // a(3) -> c(3) printf("a(3) returns %d\n", A3); return 0; }