1 //===-- CommandObject.h -----------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 
9 #ifndef LLDB_INTERPRETER_COMMANDOBJECT_H
10 #define LLDB_INTERPRETER_COMMANDOBJECT_H
11 
12 #include <map>
13 #include <string>
14 #include <vector>
15 
16 #include "lldb/Utility/Flags.h"
17 
18 #include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandCompletions.h"
19 #include "lldb/Interpreter/Options.h"
20 #include "lldb/Target/ExecutionContext.h"
21 #include "lldb/Utility/Args.h"
22 #include "lldb/Utility/CompletionRequest.h"
23 #include "lldb/Utility/StringList.h"
24 #include "lldb/lldb-private.h"
25 
26 namespace lldb_private {
27 
28 // This function really deals with CommandObjectLists, but we didn't make a
29 // CommandObjectList class, so I'm sticking it here.  But we really should have
30 // such a class.  Anyway, it looks up the commands in the map that match the
31 // partial string cmd_str, inserts the matches into matches, and returns the
32 // number added.
33 
34 template <typename ValueType>
35 int AddNamesMatchingPartialString(
36     const std::map<std::string, ValueType> &in_map, llvm::StringRef cmd_str,
37     StringList &matches, StringList *descriptions = nullptr) {
38   int number_added = 0;
39 
40   const bool add_all = cmd_str.empty();
41 
42   for (auto iter = in_map.begin(), end = in_map.end(); iter != end; iter++) {
43     if (add_all || (iter->first.find(std::string(cmd_str), 0) == 0)) {
44       ++number_added;
45       matches.AppendString(iter->first.c_str());
46       if (descriptions)
47         descriptions->AppendString(iter->second->GetHelp());
48     }
49   }
50 
51   return number_added;
52 }
53 
54 template <typename ValueType>
55 size_t FindLongestCommandWord(std::map<std::string, ValueType> &dict) {
56   auto end = dict.end();
57   size_t max_len = 0;
58 
59   for (auto pos = dict.begin(); pos != end; ++pos) {
60     size_t len = pos->first.size();
61     if (max_len < len)
62       max_len = len;
63   }
64   return max_len;
65 }
66 
67 class CommandObject {
68 public:
69   typedef llvm::StringRef(ArgumentHelpCallbackFunction)();
70 
71   struct ArgumentHelpCallback {
72     ArgumentHelpCallbackFunction *help_callback;
73     bool self_formatting;
74 
75     llvm::StringRef operator()() const { return (*help_callback)(); }
76 
77     explicit operator bool() const { return (help_callback != nullptr); }
78   };
79 
80   struct ArgumentTableEntry // Entries in the main argument information table
81   {
82     lldb::CommandArgumentType arg_type;
83     const char *arg_name;
84     CommandCompletions::CommonCompletionTypes completion_type;
85     ArgumentHelpCallback help_function;
86     const char *help_text;
87   };
88 
89   struct CommandArgumentData // Used to build individual command argument lists
90   {
91     lldb::CommandArgumentType arg_type;
92     ArgumentRepetitionType arg_repetition;
93     /// This arg might be associated only with some particular option set(s). By
94     /// default the arg associates to all option sets.
95     uint32_t arg_opt_set_association;
96 
97     CommandArgumentData(lldb::CommandArgumentType type = lldb::eArgTypeNone,
98                         ArgumentRepetitionType repetition = eArgRepeatPlain,
99                         uint32_t opt_set = LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL)
100         : arg_type(type), arg_repetition(repetition),
101           arg_opt_set_association(opt_set) {}
102   };
103 
104   typedef std::vector<CommandArgumentData>
105       CommandArgumentEntry; // Used to build individual command argument lists
106 
107   static ArgumentTableEntry g_arguments_data
108       [lldb::eArgTypeLastArg]; // Main argument information table
109 
110   typedef std::map<std::string, lldb::CommandObjectSP> CommandMap;
111 
112   CommandObject(CommandInterpreter &interpreter, llvm::StringRef name,
113     llvm::StringRef help = "", llvm::StringRef syntax = "",
114                 uint32_t flags = 0);
115 
116   virtual ~CommandObject() = default;
117 
118   static const char *
119   GetArgumentTypeAsCString(const lldb::CommandArgumentType arg_type);
120 
121   static const char *
122   GetArgumentDescriptionAsCString(const lldb::CommandArgumentType arg_type);
123 
124   CommandInterpreter &GetCommandInterpreter() { return m_interpreter; }
125   Debugger &GetDebugger();
126 
127   virtual llvm::StringRef GetHelp();
128 
129   virtual llvm::StringRef GetHelpLong();
130 
131   virtual llvm::StringRef GetSyntax();
132 
133   llvm::StringRef GetCommandName() const;
134 
135   virtual void SetHelp(llvm::StringRef str);
136 
137   virtual void SetHelpLong(llvm::StringRef str);
138 
139   void SetSyntax(llvm::StringRef str);
140 
141   // override this to return true if you want to enable the user to delete the
142   // Command object from the Command dictionary (aliases have their own
143   // deletion scheme, so they do not need to care about this)
144   virtual bool IsRemovable() const { return false; }
145 
146   virtual bool IsMultiwordObject() { return false; }
147 
148   bool IsUserCommand() { return m_is_user_command; }
149 
150   void SetIsUserCommand(bool is_user) { m_is_user_command = is_user; }
151 
152   virtual CommandObjectMultiword *GetAsMultiwordCommand() { return nullptr; }
153 
154   virtual bool IsAlias() { return false; }
155 
156   // override this to return true if your command is somehow a "dash-dash" form
157   // of some other command (e.g. po is expr -O --); this is a powerful hint to
158   // the help system that one cannot pass options to this command
159   virtual bool IsDashDashCommand() { return false; }
160 
161   virtual lldb::CommandObjectSP GetSubcommandSP(llvm::StringRef sub_cmd,
162                                                 StringList *matches = nullptr) {
163     return lldb::CommandObjectSP();
164   }
165 
166   virtual lldb::CommandObjectSP GetSubcommandSPExact(llvm::StringRef sub_cmd) {
167     return lldb::CommandObjectSP();
168   }
169 
170   virtual CommandObject *GetSubcommandObject(llvm::StringRef sub_cmd,
171                                              StringList *matches = nullptr) {
172     return nullptr;
173   }
174 
175   void FormatLongHelpText(Stream &output_strm, llvm::StringRef long_help);
176 
177   void GenerateHelpText(CommandReturnObject &result);
178 
179   virtual void GenerateHelpText(Stream &result);
180 
181   // this is needed in order to allow the SBCommand class to transparently try
182   // and load subcommands - it will fail on anything but a multiword command,
183   // but it avoids us doing type checkings and casts
184   virtual bool LoadSubCommand(llvm::StringRef cmd_name,
185                               const lldb::CommandObjectSP &command_obj) {
186     return false;
187   }
188 
189   virtual llvm::Error LoadUserSubcommand(llvm::StringRef cmd_name,
190                                          const lldb::CommandObjectSP &command_obj,
191                                          bool can_replace) {
192     return llvm::createStringError(llvm::inconvertibleErrorCode(),
193                               "can only add commands to container commands");
194   }
195 
196   virtual bool WantsRawCommandString() = 0;
197 
198   // By default, WantsCompletion = !WantsRawCommandString. Subclasses who want
199   // raw command string but desire, for example, argument completion should
200   // override this method to return true.
201   virtual bool WantsCompletion() { return !WantsRawCommandString(); }
202 
203   virtual Options *GetOptions();
204 
205   static const ArgumentTableEntry *GetArgumentTable();
206 
207   static lldb::CommandArgumentType LookupArgumentName(llvm::StringRef arg_name);
208 
209   static const ArgumentTableEntry *
210   FindArgumentDataByType(lldb::CommandArgumentType arg_type);
211 
212   int GetNumArgumentEntries();
213 
214   CommandArgumentEntry *GetArgumentEntryAtIndex(int idx);
215 
216   static void GetArgumentHelp(Stream &str, lldb::CommandArgumentType arg_type,
217                               CommandInterpreter &interpreter);
218 
219   static const char *GetArgumentName(lldb::CommandArgumentType arg_type);
220 
221   // Generates a nicely formatted command args string for help command output.
222   // By default, all possible args are taken into account, for example, '<expr
223   // | variable-name>'.  This can be refined by passing a second arg specifying
224   // which option set(s) we are interested, which could then, for example,
225   // produce either '<expr>' or '<variable-name>'.
226   void GetFormattedCommandArguments(Stream &str,
227                                     uint32_t opt_set_mask = LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL);
228 
229   bool IsPairType(ArgumentRepetitionType arg_repeat_type);
230 
231   bool ParseOptions(Args &args, CommandReturnObject &result);
232 
233   void SetCommandName(llvm::StringRef name);
234 
235   /// This default version handles calling option argument completions and then
236   /// calls HandleArgumentCompletion if the cursor is on an argument, not an
237   /// option. Don't override this method, override HandleArgumentCompletion
238   /// instead unless you have special reasons.
239   ///
240   /// \param[in,out] request
241   ///    The completion request that needs to be answered.
242   virtual void HandleCompletion(CompletionRequest &request);
243 
244   /// The input array contains a parsed version of the line.
245   ///
246   /// We've constructed the map of options and their arguments as well if that
247   /// is helpful for the completion.
248   ///
249   /// \param[in,out] request
250   ///    The completion request that needs to be answered.
251   virtual void
252   HandleArgumentCompletion(CompletionRequest &request,
253                            OptionElementVector &opt_element_vector) {}
254 
255   bool HelpTextContainsWord(llvm::StringRef search_word,
256                             bool search_short_help = true,
257                             bool search_long_help = true,
258                             bool search_syntax = true,
259                             bool search_options = true);
260 
261   /// The flags accessor.
262   ///
263   /// \return
264   ///     A reference to the Flags member variable.
265   Flags &GetFlags() { return m_flags; }
266 
267   /// The flags const accessor.
268   ///
269   /// \return
270   ///     A const reference to the Flags member variable.
271   const Flags &GetFlags() const { return m_flags; }
272 
273   /// Get the command that appropriate for a "repeat" of the current command.
274   ///
275   /// \param[in] current_command_args
276   ///    The command arguments.
277   ///
278   /// \return
279   ///     nullptr if there is no special repeat command - it will use the
280   ///     current command line.
281   ///     Otherwise a pointer to the command to be repeated.
282   ///     If the returned string is the empty string, the command won't be
283   ///     repeated.
284   virtual const char *GetRepeatCommand(Args &current_command_args,
285                                        uint32_t index) {
286     return nullptr;
287   }
288 
289   bool HasOverrideCallback() const {
290     return m_command_override_callback ||
291            m_deprecated_command_override_callback;
292   }
293 
294   void SetOverrideCallback(lldb::CommandOverrideCallback callback,
295                            void *baton) {
296     m_deprecated_command_override_callback = callback;
297     m_command_override_baton = baton;
298   }
299 
300   void SetOverrideCallback(lldb::CommandOverrideCallbackWithResult callback,
301                            void *baton) {
302     m_command_override_callback = callback;
303     m_command_override_baton = baton;
304   }
305 
306   bool InvokeOverrideCallback(const char **argv, CommandReturnObject &result) {
307     if (m_command_override_callback)
308       return m_command_override_callback(m_command_override_baton, argv,
309                                          result);
310     else if (m_deprecated_command_override_callback)
311       return m_deprecated_command_override_callback(m_command_override_baton,
312                                                     argv);
313     else
314       return false;
315   }
316 
317   virtual bool Execute(const char *args_string,
318                        CommandReturnObject &result) = 0;
319 
320 protected:
321   bool ParseOptionsAndNotify(Args &args, CommandReturnObject &result,
322                              OptionGroupOptions &group_options,
323                              ExecutionContext &exe_ctx);
324 
325   virtual const char *GetInvalidTargetDescription() {
326     return "invalid target, create a target using the 'target create' command";
327   }
328 
329   virtual const char *GetInvalidProcessDescription() {
330     return "invalid process";
331   }
332 
333   virtual const char *GetInvalidThreadDescription() { return "invalid thread"; }
334 
335   virtual const char *GetInvalidFrameDescription() { return "invalid frame"; }
336 
337   virtual const char *GetInvalidRegContextDescription() {
338     return "invalid frame, no registers";
339   }
340 
341   // This is for use in the command interpreter, when you either want the
342   // selected target, or if no target is present you want to prime the dummy
343   // target with entities that will be copied over to new targets.
344   Target &GetSelectedOrDummyTarget(bool prefer_dummy = false);
345   Target &GetSelectedTarget();
346   Target &GetDummyTarget();
347 
348   // If a command needs to use the "current" thread, use this call. Command
349   // objects will have an ExecutionContext to use, and that may or may not have
350   // a thread in it.  If it does, you should use that by default, if not, then
351   // use the ExecutionContext's target's selected thread, etc... This call
352   // insulates you from the details of this calculation.
353   Thread *GetDefaultThread();
354 
355   /// Check the command to make sure anything required by this
356   /// command is available.
357   ///
358   /// \param[out] result
359   ///     A command result object, if it is not okay to run the command
360   ///     this will be filled in with a suitable error.
361   ///
362   /// \return
363   ///     \b true if it is okay to run this command, \b false otherwise.
364   bool CheckRequirements(CommandReturnObject &result);
365 
366   void Cleanup();
367 
368   CommandInterpreter &m_interpreter;
369   ExecutionContext m_exe_ctx;
370   std::unique_lock<std::recursive_mutex> m_api_locker;
371   std::string m_cmd_name;
372   std::string m_cmd_help_short;
373   std::string m_cmd_help_long;
374   std::string m_cmd_syntax;
375   Flags m_flags;
376   std::vector<CommandArgumentEntry> m_arguments;
377   lldb::CommandOverrideCallback m_deprecated_command_override_callback;
378   lldb::CommandOverrideCallbackWithResult m_command_override_callback;
379   void *m_command_override_baton;
380   bool m_is_user_command = false;
381 
382   // Helper function to populate IDs or ID ranges as the command argument data
383   // to the specified command argument entry.
384   static void AddIDsArgumentData(CommandArgumentEntry &arg,
385                                  lldb::CommandArgumentType ID,
386                                  lldb::CommandArgumentType IDRange);
387 };
388 
389 class CommandObjectParsed : public CommandObject {
390 public:
391   CommandObjectParsed(CommandInterpreter &interpreter, const char *name,
392                       const char *help = nullptr, const char *syntax = nullptr,
393                       uint32_t flags = 0)
394       : CommandObject(interpreter, name, help, syntax, flags) {}
395 
396   ~CommandObjectParsed() override = default;
397 
398   bool Execute(const char *args_string, CommandReturnObject &result) override;
399 
400 protected:
401   virtual bool DoExecute(Args &command, CommandReturnObject &result) = 0;
402 
403   bool WantsRawCommandString() override { return false; }
404 };
405 
406 class CommandObjectRaw : public CommandObject {
407 public:
408   CommandObjectRaw(CommandInterpreter &interpreter, llvm::StringRef name,
409     llvm::StringRef help = "", llvm::StringRef syntax = "",
410                    uint32_t flags = 0)
411       : CommandObject(interpreter, name, help, syntax, flags) {}
412 
413   ~CommandObjectRaw() override = default;
414 
415   bool Execute(const char *args_string, CommandReturnObject &result) override;
416 
417 protected:
418   virtual bool DoExecute(llvm::StringRef command,
419                          CommandReturnObject &result) = 0;
420 
421   bool WantsRawCommandString() override { return true; }
422 };
423 
424 } // namespace lldb_private
425 
426 #endif // LLDB_INTERPRETER_COMMANDOBJECT_H
427