1 //===-- BreakpointID.cpp --------------------------------------------------===//
2 //
3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 
9 #include <stdio.h>
10 
11 #include "lldb/Breakpoint/Breakpoint.h"
12 #include "lldb/Breakpoint/BreakpointID.h"
13 #include "lldb/Utility/Status.h"
14 #include "lldb/Utility/Stream.h"
15 
16 using namespace lldb;
17 using namespace lldb_private;
18 
19 BreakpointID::BreakpointID(break_id_t bp_id, break_id_t loc_id)
20     : m_break_id(bp_id), m_location_id(loc_id) {}
21 
22 BreakpointID::~BreakpointID() = default;
23 
24 static llvm::StringRef g_range_specifiers[] = {"-", "to", "To", "TO"};
25 
26 // Tells whether or not STR is valid to use between two strings representing
27 // breakpoint IDs, to indicate a range of breakpoint IDs.  This is broken out
28 // into a separate function so that we can easily change or add to the format
29 // for specifying ID ranges at a later date.
30 
31 bool BreakpointID::IsRangeIdentifier(llvm::StringRef str) {
32   for (auto spec : g_range_specifiers) {
33     if (spec == str)
34       return true;
35   }
36 
37   return false;
38 }
39 
40 bool BreakpointID::IsValidIDExpression(llvm::StringRef str) {
41   return BreakpointID::ParseCanonicalReference(str).hasValue();
42 }
43 
44 llvm::ArrayRef<llvm::StringRef> BreakpointID::GetRangeSpecifiers() {
45   return llvm::makeArrayRef(g_range_specifiers);
46 }
47 
48 void BreakpointID::GetDescription(Stream *s, lldb::DescriptionLevel level) {
49   if (level == eDescriptionLevelVerbose)
50     s->Printf("%p BreakpointID:", static_cast<void *>(this));
51 
52   if (m_break_id == LLDB_INVALID_BREAK_ID)
53     s->PutCString("<invalid>");
54   else if (m_location_id == LLDB_INVALID_BREAK_ID)
55     s->Printf("%i", m_break_id);
56   else
57     s->Printf("%i.%i", m_break_id, m_location_id);
58 }
59 
60 void BreakpointID::GetCanonicalReference(Stream *s, break_id_t bp_id,
61                                          break_id_t loc_id) {
62   if (bp_id == LLDB_INVALID_BREAK_ID)
63     s->PutCString("<invalid>");
64   else if (loc_id == LLDB_INVALID_BREAK_ID)
65     s->Printf("%i", bp_id);
66   else
67     s->Printf("%i.%i", bp_id, loc_id);
68 }
69 
70 llvm::Optional<BreakpointID>
71 BreakpointID::ParseCanonicalReference(llvm::StringRef input) {
72   break_id_t bp_id;
73   break_id_t loc_id = LLDB_INVALID_BREAK_ID;
74 
75   if (input.empty())
76     return llvm::None;
77 
78   // If it doesn't start with an integer, it's not valid.
79   if (input.consumeInteger(0, bp_id))
80     return llvm::None;
81 
82   // period is optional, but if it exists, it must be followed by a number.
83   if (input.consume_front(".")) {
84     if (input.consumeInteger(0, loc_id))
85       return llvm::None;
86   }
87 
88   // And at the end, the entire string must have been consumed.
89   if (!input.empty())
90     return llvm::None;
91 
92   return BreakpointID(bp_id, loc_id);
93 }
94 
95 bool BreakpointID::StringIsBreakpointName(llvm::StringRef str, Status &error) {
96   error.Clear();
97   if (str.empty())
98   {
99     error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("Empty breakpoint names are not allowed");
100     return false;
101   }
102 
103   // First character must be a letter or _
104   if (!isalpha(str[0]) && str[0] != '_')
105   {
106     error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("Breakpoint names must start with a "
107                                    "character or underscore: %s",
108                                    str.str().c_str());
109     return false;
110   }
111 
112   // Cannot contain ., -, or space.
113   if (str.find_first_of(".- ") != llvm::StringRef::npos) {
114     error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("Breakpoint names cannot contain "
115                                    "'.' or '-' or spaces: \"%s\"",
116                                    str.str().c_str());
117     return false;
118   }
119 
120   return true;
121 }
122