[lldb-dev] Fixing messed-up include lines
Bobby Powers
bobbypowers at gmail.com
Wed Jun 9 16:29:31 PDT 2010
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 1:41 PM, Jean-Daniel Dupas
<devlists at shadowlab.org> wrote:
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> Le 9 juin 2010 à 20:13, Greg Clayton a écrit :
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> On Jun 9, 2010, at 9:43 AM, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
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> Le 9 juin 2010 à 09:02, Eric Christopher a écrit :
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> On Jun 9, 2010, at 12:00 AM, Jason Molenda wrote:
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> On Jun 8, 2010, at 11:56 PM, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
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> Le 9 juin 2010 à 08:41, Eric Christopher a écrit :
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> On Jun 8, 2010, at 11:40 PM, Jason Molenda wrote:
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> Hi Eli,
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> This patch is fine. If it breaks the Xcode build I'll fix it.
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> Looks like Driver.cpp needs the include directory but that's it.
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> Yes, as it would be for all projects that would like to use the LLDB
> framework. This is unfortunate as this is not the way it works with
> frameworks on OS X :-(
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> Yeah, lldb builds an LLDB.framework which probably explains the #include
> <LLDB/...> pathnames. We'll see if it still builds with more traditional
> pathnames Eli checked in. I'm waiting for the 42MB llvm.zip file to
> download to my computer right now. :)
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> Yeah, it doesn't :)
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> Since you're looking though I'll let you worry. :)
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> Just a though, but as the OS X syntax is only useful when working with the
> framework, one way to workaround this problem may be to add a new "script
> build step" after the "Copy Headers" step in the Xcode framework target to
> patch the installed headers.
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> A sed script like the following one should do the trick:
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> sed -e 's/\(#include[ ]*\)"lldb\/\(API\/\)\{0,1\}\(.*\)"/\1 <LLDB\/\3>/1'
> *.h
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> Thanks for that Jean-Daniel, I will work this into the Xcode project for the
> framework build.
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> Thanks. Just in case, in the previous command, I meant "sed -i '' " not "sed
> -e".
> sed -i '' 's/\(#include[ ]*\)"lldb\/\(API\/\)\{0,1\}\(.*\)"/\1 <LLDB\/\3>/1'
> "$(TARGET_BUILD_DIR)/$(PUBLIC_HEADERS_FOLDER_PATH)/*.h"
> And as I'm not a sed expert, this script may possibly be improved ;-)
> -- Jean-Daniel
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if you add this as a step in the build process, and someone's build
and source directories are the same, won't that make subversion want
to commit the xCode compatible headers?
yours,
Bobby
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