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@@ -157,7 +157,9 @@ static lldb::offset_t DumpInstructions(const DataExtractor
&DE, Stream *s,
exe_scope->CalculateExecutionContext(exe_ctx);
disassembler_sp->GetInstructionList().Dump(
s, show_address, show_bytes, show_control_flow_kind, &exe_ctx);
- }
+ } else if (number_of_instructions)
+ s->Printf("warning: failed to decode instructions at 0x%" PRIx64 ".",
+ addr);
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JDevlieghere wrote:
Is there precedent for writing errors or warnings to this stream? Depending on
how this method is used, this might be fine or it might result in something
weird like `instruction = warnings: failed ...`. The print below just says
"invalid target". Following that pattern also sidesteps the question of whether
this is a warning or an error.
FWIW, even if we always dump the stream to the `CommandReturnObject`, it may
still be nice to separate this out so we can write it to the dedicated error or
warning stream (so it gets prefixed correctly with color). But that's a bigger
change than what you're doing here.
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/164413
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