xiaobai added inline comments.
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Comment at: lldb/source/Core/ValueObject.cpp:2056
+ if (parent_had_base_class)
+ s.PutCString("::");
+ s.PutCString(class_name.getValue());
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jingham wrote:
> That's still implicitly C. Other languages (swift) use "." for the same
> purposes. If this is really language agnostic we either need a
> "GetSeparator" function, or we need s "ComposePath" operation from the
> language.
Yep, it is. We would need to get the language plugin for whatever we're dealing
with. There might be a decent way to get to that by getting the LanguageType
from the CompilerType, and trying to find a plugin for that (and some default
separator for languages that don't have a plugin). Definitely worth doing.
I think adding a "GetClassSeparator" method in this patch would stray from the
purpose of this patch, so I'd like to do that in a follow-up if possible.
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