[Lldb-commits] [lldb] [LLDB] Add more helper functions to ValueObject class. (PR #87197)

Alex Langford via lldb-commits lldb-commits at lists.llvm.org
Mon Apr 1 11:13:22 PDT 2024


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@@ -1089,6 +1089,116 @@ int64_t ValueObject::GetValueAsSigned(int64_t fail_value, bool *success) {
   return fail_value;
 }
 
+llvm::APSInt ValueObject::GetValueAsAPSInt() {
+  lldb::TargetSP target = GetTargetSP();
+  uint64_t byte_size = 0;
+  if (auto temp = GetCompilerType().GetByteSize(target.get()))
+    byte_size = temp.value();
+
+  unsigned bit_width = static_cast<unsigned>(byte_size * CHAR_BIT);
+  bool success = true;
+  uint64_t fail_value = 0;
+  uint64_t ret_val = GetValueAsUnsigned(fail_value, &success);
+  uint64_t new_value = fail_value;
+  if (success)
+    new_value = ret_val;
+  bool is_signed = GetCompilerType().IsSigned();
+
+  return llvm::APSInt(llvm::APInt(bit_width, new_value, is_signed), !is_signed);
+}
+
+llvm::APFloat ValueObject::GetValueAsFloat() {
+  lldb::BasicType basic_type =
+      GetCompilerType().GetCanonicalType().GetBasicTypeEnumeration();
+  lldb::DataExtractorSP data_sp(new DataExtractor());
+  Status error;
+
+  switch (basic_type) {
+  case lldb::eBasicTypeFloat: {
+    float v = 0;
+    GetData(*data_sp, error);
+    assert(error.Success() && "Unable to read float data from value");
+
+    lldb::offset_t offset = 0;
+    uint32_t old_offset = offset;
+    void *ok = nullptr;
+    ok = data_sp->GetU8(&offset, (void *)&v, sizeof(float));
+    assert(offset != old_offset && ok != nullptr && "unable to read data");
+
+    return llvm::APFloat(v);
+  }
+  case lldb::eBasicTypeDouble:
+    // No way to get more precision at the moment.
+  case lldb::eBasicTypeLongDouble: {
+    double v = 0;
+    GetData(*data_sp, error);
+    assert(error.Success() && "Unable to read long double data from value");
+
+    lldb::offset_t offset = 0;
+    uint32_t old_offset = offset;
+    void *ok = nullptr;
+    ok = data_sp->GetU8(&offset, (void *)&v, sizeof(double));
+    assert(offset != old_offset && ok != nullptr && "unable to read data");
+
+    return llvm::APFloat(v);
+  }
+  default:
+    return llvm::APFloat(NAN);
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bulbazord wrote:

Where is `NAN` coming from? I don't see it in this file or the `APFloat` header.

https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/87197


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