# This is a command template for implementing a helper function inside LLDB. To # use this file # 1. Copy it and rename the copy so it ends with `_command.py`. # 2. Rename the class to something descriptive that ends with Command. # 3. Change the program variable to be a descriptive command name # 4. Ensure you are inheriting from RbBaseCommand or another command that # implements the same interface import lldb from lldb_rb.constants import * from lldb_rb.rb_base_command import RbBaseCommand # This test command inherits from RbBaseCommand which provides access to Ruby # globals and utility helpers class TestCommand(RbBaseCommand): # program is the keyword the user will type in lldb to execute this command program = "test" # help_string will be displayed in lldb when the user uses the help functions help_string = "This is a test command to show how to implement lldb commands" # call is where our command logic will be implemented def call(self, debugger, command, exe_ctx, result): # This method will be called once the LLDB environment has been setup. # You will have access to self.target, self.process, self.frame, and # self.thread # # This is where we should implement our command logic pass