Author: Adrian Vogelsgesang
Date: 2024-09-20T22:18:19+02:00
New Revision: 65c57066e099fe7f1357485cd6c4fb068bc82323

URL: 
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/65c57066e099fe7f1357485cd6c4fb068bc82323
DIFF: 
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/65c57066e099fe7f1357485cd6c4fb068bc82323.diff

LOG: [lldb-dap][docs] Improve README (#109266)

* Document how to procure and configure the `lldb-dap` binary
* Improve documentation for `launch.json`:
* Show the examples before the reference. Most new users just want to
get going, and will only need the reference later on
   * Deduplicate the list of "launch" and "attach" config settings
* Remove the `stopOnEntry` setting from "attach", since this is a
launch-only setting
* Document the previously undocumented settings `sourcePath`,
`commandEscapePrefix`, `custom{Frame,Thread}Format`, `runInTerminal`
* Add the settings `debuggerRoot` and `sourceMap` to the common section.
So far they were documented as launch-only settings.
* Document that the Debug Console prints variables / expressions by
default and that LLDB commands need to be escaped.

Added: 
    

Modified: 
    lldb/tools/lldb-dap/README.md

Removed: 
    


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diff  --git a/lldb/tools/lldb-dap/README.md b/lldb/tools/lldb-dap/README.md
index ddc2017e843dc2..a51ee95dc83c69 100644
--- a/lldb/tools/lldb-dap/README.md
+++ b/lldb/tools/lldb-dap/README.md
@@ -1,77 +1,30 @@
 # LLDB DAP
 
-## `lldb-dap` Configurations
+## Procuring the `lldb-dap` binary
 
-The extension requires the `lldb-dap` (formerly `lldb-vscode`) binary. It is a
-command line tool that implements the [Debug Adapter
-Protocol](https://microsoft.github.io/debug-adapter-protocol/). It is used to 
power the Visual Studio Code extension but can also be used with other IDEs and 
editors that support DAP.
-The protocol is easy to run remotely and also can allow other tools and IDEs to
-get a full featured debugger with a well defined protocol.
+The extension requires the `lldb-dap` (formerly `lldb-vscode`) binary.
+This binary is not packaged with the VS Code extension.
 
-## Launching & Attaching Configuration
+There are multiple ways to obtain this binary:
+* build it from source (see [LLDB's build 
instructions](https://lldb.llvm.org/resources/build.html))
+* download it one of the relase packages from the [LLVM release 
page](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/). The 
`LLVM-19.1.0-{operating_system}.tar.xz` packages contain a prebuilt `lldb-dap` 
binary.
+* use the binary provided by your toolchain (for example `xcrun -f lldb-dap` 
on macOS) or contact your toolchain vendor to include it.
 
-Launching to attaching require you to create a [launch 
configuration](https://code.visualstudio.com/Docs/editor/debugging#_launch-configurations).
-This file defines arguments that get passed to `lldb-dap` and the 
configuration settings control how the launch or attach happens.
-
-### Launch Configuration Settings
-
-When you launch a program with Visual Studio Code you will need to create a 
[launch.json](https://code.visualstudio.com/Docs/editor/debugging#_launch-configurations)
-file that defines how your program will be run. The JSON configuration file 
can contain the following `lldb-dap` specific launch key/value pairs:
-
-|parameter          |type|req |         |
-|-------------------|----|:--:|---------|
-|**name**           |string|Y| A configuration name that will be displayed in 
the IDE.
-|**type**           |string|Y| Must be "lldb-dap".
-|**request**        |string|Y| Must be "launch".
-|**program**        |string|Y| Path to the executable to launch.
-|**args**           |[string]|| An array of command line argument strings to 
be passed to the program being launched.
-|**cwd**            |string| | The program working directory.
-|**env**            |dictionary| | Environment variables to set when launching 
the program. The format of each environment variable string is "VAR=VALUE" for 
environment variables with values or just "VAR" for environment variables with 
no values.
-|**stopOnEntry**    |boolean| | Whether to stop program immediately after 
launching.
-|**initCommands**   |[string]| | LLDB commands executed upon debugger startup 
prior to creating the LLDB target. Commands and command output will be sent to 
the debugger console when they are executed.
-|**preRunCommands** |[string]| | LLDB commands executed just before launching 
after the LLDB target has been created. Commands and command output will be 
sent to the debugger console when they are executed.
-|**stopCommands**   |[string]| | LLDB commands executed just after each stop. 
Commands and command output will be sent to the debugger console when they are 
executed.
-|**launchCommands** |[string]| | LLDB commands executed to launch the program. 
Commands and command output will be sent to the debugger console when they are 
executed.
-|**exitCommands**   |[string]| | LLDB commands executed when the program 
exits. Commands and command output will be sent to the debugger console when 
they are executed.
-|**terminateCommands** |[string]| | LLDB commands executed when the debugging 
session ends. Commands and command output will be sent to the debugger console 
when they are executed.
-|**sourceMap**      |[string[2]]| | Specify an array of path re-mappings. Each 
element in the array must be a two element array containing a source and 
destination pathname.
-|**debuggerRoot**   | string| |Specify a working directory to use when 
launching lldb-dap. If the debug information in your executable contains 
relative paths, this option can be used so that `lldb-dap` can find source 
files and object files that have relative paths.
-|**enableAutoVariableSummaries**|bool| | Enable auto generated summaries for 
variables when no summaries exist for a given type. This feature can cause 
performance delays in large projects when viewing variables.
-|**enableDisplayExtendedBacktrace**|bool| | Enable language specific extended 
backtraces.
-|**enableSyntheticChildDebugging**|bool| | If a variable is displayed using a 
synthetic children, also display the actual contents of the variable at the end 
under a [raw] entry. This is useful when creating sythetic child plug-ins as it 
lets you see the actual contents of the variable.
-
-### Attaching Settings
+By default, the VS Code extension will expect to find `lldb-dap` in your 
`PATH`.
+Alternatively, you can explictly specify the location of the `lldb-dap` binary 
using the `lldb-dap.executable-path` setting.
 
-When attaching to a process using LLDB you can attach in a few ways
+### Usage with other IDEs
 
-1. Attach to an existing process using the process ID
-2. Attach to an existing process by name
-3. Attach by name by waiting for the next instance of a process to launch
+The `lldb-dap` binary is a command line tool that implements the [Debug 
Adapter Protocol](https://microsoft.github.io/debug-adapter-protocol/).
+It is used to power the VS Code extension but can also be used with other IDEs 
and editors that support DAP.
+The protocol is easy to run remotely and also can allow other tools and IDEs 
to get a full featured debugger with a well defined protocol.
 
-The JSON configuration file can contain the following `lldb-dap` specific 
launch key/value pairs:
-
-|parameter          |type    |req |         |
-|-------------------|--------|:--:|---------|
-|**name**           |string  |Y| A configuration name that will be displayed 
in the IDE.
-|**type**           |string  |Y| Must be "lldb-dap".
-|**request**        |string  |Y| Must be "attach".
-|**program**        |string  | | Path to the executable to attach to. This 
value is optional but can help to resolve breakpoints prior the attaching to 
the program.
-|**pid**            |number  | | The process id of the process you wish to 
attach to. If **pid** is omitted, the debugger will attempt to attach to the 
program by finding a process whose file name matches the file name from 
**porgram**. Setting this value to `${command:pickMyProcess}` will allow 
interactive process selection in the IDE.
-|**stopOnEntry**    |boolean| | Whether to stop program immediately after 
launching.
-|**waitFor**        |boolean | | Wait for the process to launch.
-|**initCommands**   |[string]| | LLDB commands executed upon debugger startup 
prior to creating the LLDB target. Commands and command output will be sent to 
the debugger console when they are executed.
-|**preRunCommands** |[string]| | LLDB commands executed just before launching 
after the LLDB target has been created. Commands and command output will be 
sent to the debugger console when they are executed.
-|**stopCommands**   |[string]| | LLDB commands executed just after each stop. 
Commands and command output will be sent to the debugger console when they are 
executed.
-|**exitCommands**   |[string]| | LLDB commands executed when the program 
exits. Commands and command output will be sent to the debugger console when 
they are executed.
-|**terminateCommands** |[string]| | LLDB commands executed when the debugging 
session ends. Commands and command output will be sent to the debugger console 
when they are executed.
-|**attachCommands** |[string]| | LLDB commands that will be executed after 
**preRunCommands** which take place of the code that normally does the attach. 
The commands can create a new target and attach or launch it however desired. 
This allows custom launch and attach configurations. Core files can use `target 
create --core /path/to/core` to attach to core files.
-|**enableAutoVariableSummaries**|bool| | Enable auto generated summaries for 
variables when no summaries exist for a given type. This feature can cause 
performance delays in large projects when viewing variables.
-|**enableDisplayExtendedBacktrace**|bool| | Enable language specific extended 
backtraces.
-|**enableSyntheticChildDebugging**|bool| | If a variable is displayed using a 
synthetic children, also display the actual contents of the variable at the end 
under a [raw] entry. This is useful when creating sythetic child plug-ins as it 
lets you see the actual contents of the variable.
+## Launching & Attaching to a debugee
 
-### Example configurations
+Launching or attaching a debugee require you to create a [launch 
configuration](https://code.visualstudio.com/Docs/editor/debugging#_launch-configurations).
+This file defines arguments that get passed to `lldb-dap` and the 
configuration settings control how the launch or attach happens.
 
-#### Launching
+### Launching a debugee
 
 This will launch `/tmp/a.out` with arguments `one`, `two`, and `three` and
 adds `FOO=1` and `bar` to the environment:
@@ -87,6 +40,14 @@ adds `FOO=1` and `bar` to the environment:
 }
 ```
 
+### Attaching to a process
+
+When attaching to a process using LLDB, you can attach in multiple ways:
+
+1. Attach to an existing process using the process ID
+2. Attach to an existing process by name
+3. Attach by name by waiting for the next instance of a process to launch
+
 #### Attach using PID
 
 This will attach to a process `a.out` whose process ID is 123:
@@ -132,7 +93,7 @@ to be launched you can add the "waitFor" key value pair:
 This will work as long as the architecture, vendor and OS supports waiting
 for processes. Currently MacOS is the only platform that supports this.
 
-#### Loading a Core File
+### Loading a Core File
 
 This loads the coredump file `/cores/123.core` associated with the program
 `/tmp/a.out`:
@@ -147,7 +108,7 @@ This loads the coredump file `/cores/123.core` associated 
with the program
 }
 ```
 
-#### Connect to a Debug Server on the Current Machine
+### Connect to a Debug Server on the Current Machine
 
 This connects to a debug server (e.g. `lldb-server`, `gdbserver`) on
 the current machine, that is debugging the program `/tmp/a.out` and listening
@@ -177,7 +138,7 @@ instead of using the custom command `attachCommands`.
 }
 ```
 
-#### Connect to a Debug Server on Another Machine
+### Connect to a Debug Server on Another Machine
 
 This connects to a debug server running on another machine with hostname
 `hostnmame`. Which is debugging the program `/tmp/a.out` and listening on
@@ -210,12 +171,73 @@ The default hostname being used `localhost`.
 }
 ```
 
-## Custom debugger commands
+### Configuration Settings Reference
+
+For both launch and attach configurations, lldb-dap accepts the following 
`lldb-dap`
+specific key/value pairs:
+
+|parameter          |type|req |         |
+|-------------------|----|:--:|---------|
+|**name**           |string|Y| A configuration name that will be displayed in 
the IDE.
+|**type**           |string|Y| Must be "lldb-dap".
+|**request**        |string|Y| Must be "launch" or "attach".
+|**program**        |string|Y| Path to the executable to launch.
+|**sourcePath**     |string| | Specify a source path to remap \"./\" to allow 
full paths to be used when setting breakpoints in binaries that have relative 
source paths.
+|**sourceMap**      |[string[2]]| | Specify an array of path re-mappings. Each 
element in the array must be a two element array containing a source and 
destination pathname. Overrides sourcePath.
+|**debuggerRoot**   | string| |Specify a working directory to use when 
launching lldb-dap. If the debug information in your executable contains 
relative paths, this option can be used so that `lldb-dap` can find source 
files and object files that have relative paths.
+|**commandEscapePrefix** | string | | The escape prefix to use for executing 
regular LLDB commands in the Debug Console, instead of printing variables. 
Defaults to a back-tick (`\``). If it's an empty string, then all expression in 
the Debug Console are treated as regular LLDB commands.
+|**customFrameFormat** | string | | If non-empty, stack frames will have 
descriptions generated based on the provided format. See 
https://lldb.llvm.org/use/formatting.html for an explanation on format strings 
for frames. If the format string contains errors, an error message will be 
displayed on the Debug Console and the default frame names will be used. This 
might come with a performance cost because debug information might need to be 
processed to generate the description.
+|**customThreadFormat** | string | | Same as `customFrameFormat`, but for 
threads instead of stack frames.
+|**enableAutoVariableSummaries**|bool| | Enable auto generated summaries for 
variables when no summaries exist for a given type. This feature can cause 
performance delays in large projects when viewing variables.
+|**enableDisplayExtendedBacktrace**|bool| | Enable language specific extended 
backtraces.
+|**enableSyntheticChildDebugging**|bool| | If a variable is displayed using a 
synthetic children, also display the actual contents of the variable at the end 
under a [raw] entry. This is useful when creating sythetic child plug-ins as it 
lets you see the actual contents of the variable.
+|**initCommands**   |[string]| | LLDB commands executed upon debugger startup 
prior to creating the LLDB target.
+|**preRunCommands** |[string]| | LLDB commands executed just before 
launching/attaching, after the LLDB target has been created.
+|**stopCommands**   |[string]| | LLDB commands executed just after each stop.
+|**exitCommands**   |[string]| | LLDB commands executed when the program exits.
+|**terminateCommands** |[string]| | LLDB commands executed when the debugging 
session ends.
+
+All commands and command outputs will be sent to the debugger console when 
they are executed.
+Commands can be prefixed with `?` or `!` to modify their behavior:
+* Commands prefixed with `?` are quiet on success, i.e. nothing is written to 
stdout if the command succeeds.
+* Prefixing a command with `!` enables error checking: If a command prefixed 
with `!` fails, subsequent commands will not be run. This is usefule if one of 
the commands depends on another, as it will stop the chain of commands.
+
+For JSON configurations of `"type": "launch"`, the JSON configuration can 
additionally
+contain the following key/value pairs:
+
+|parameter          |type|req |         |
+|-------------------|----|:--:|---------|
+|**program**        |string|Y| Path to the executable to launch.
+|**args**           |[string]|| An array of command line argument strings to 
be passed to the program being launched.
+|**cwd**            |string| | The program working directory.
+|**env**            |dictionary| | Environment variables to set when launching 
the program. The format of each environment variable string is "VAR=VALUE" for 
environment variables with values or just "VAR" for environment variables with 
no values.
+|**stopOnEntry**    |boolean| | Whether to stop program immediately after 
launching.
+|**runInTerminal**  |boolean| | Launch the program inside an integrated 
terminal in the IDE. Useful for debugging interactive command line programs.
+|**launchCommands** |[string]| | LLDB commands executed to launch the program.
+
+For JSON configurations of `"type": "attach"`, the JSON configuration can 
contain
+the following `lldb-dap` specific key/value pairs:
+
+|parameter          |type    |req |         |
+|-------------------|--------|:--:|---------|
+|**program**        |string  | | Path to the executable to attach to. This 
value is optional but can help to resolve breakpoints prior the attaching to 
the program.
+|**pid**            |number  | | The process id of the process you wish to 
attach to. If **pid** is omitted, the debugger will attempt to attach to the 
program by finding a process whose file name matches the file name from 
**porgram**. Setting this value to `${command:pickMyProcess}` will allow 
interactive process selection in the IDE.
+|**waitFor**        |boolean | | Wait for the process to launch.
+|**attachCommands** |[string]| | LLDB commands that will be executed after 
**preRunCommands** which take place of the code that normally does the attach. 
The commands can create a new target and attach or launch it however desired. 
This allows custom launch and attach configurations. Core files can use `target 
create --core /path/to/core` to attach to core files.
+
+## Debug Console
+
+The debug console allows printing variables / expressions and executing lldb 
commands.
+By default, all provided commands are interpreteted as variable names / 
expressions whose values will be printed to the Debug Console.
+To execute regular LLDB commands, prefix them with the `\`` character.
+The escape character can be changed via the `commandEscapePrefix` 
configuration option.
+
+### lldb-dap specific commands
 
 The `lldb-dap` tool includes additional custom commands to support the Debug
 Adapter Protocol features.
 
-### startDebugging
+#### `lldb-dap startDebugging`
 
 Using the command `lldb-dap startDebugging` it is possible to trigger a
 reverse request to the client requesting a child debug session with the
@@ -240,7 +262,7 @@ This will launch a server and then request a child debug 
session for a client.
 }
 ```
 
-### repl-mode
+#### `lldb-dap repl-mode`
 
 Inspect or adjust the behavior of lldb-dap repl evaluation requests. The
 supported modes are `variable`, `command` and `auto`.


        
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