=?utf-8?q?José?= L. Junior <josejun...@10xengineers.ai>,taalhaataahir0102 <23100...@lums.edu.pk>,taalhaataahir0102 <23100...@lums.edu.pk>,taalhaataahir0102 <23100...@lums.edu.pk>,taalhaataahir0102 <23100...@lums.edu.pk>, =?utf-8?q?José?= L. Junior <josejun...@10xengineers.ai> Message-ID: In-Reply-To: <llvm.org/llvm/llvm-project/pull/69...@github.com>
================ @@ -70,6 +72,31 @@ size_t Stream::PutCString(llvm::StringRef str) { return bytes_written; } +void Stream::PutCStringColorHighlighted(llvm::StringRef text, + const char *pattern) { + if (!pattern) { + PutCString(text); + return; + } + + // If pattern is not nullptr, we should use color + llvm::Regex reg_pattern(pattern); + llvm::SmallVector<llvm::StringRef, 1> matches; + llvm::StringRef remaining = text; + std::string format_str = lldb_private::ansi::FormatAnsiTerminalCodes( + "${ansi.fg.red}%.*s${ansi.normal}"); ---------------- DavidSpickett wrote: You might be able to get it from the exe_scope like this does: ``` bool Address::Dump(Stream *s, ExecutionContextScope *exe_scope, DumpStyle style, DumpStyle fallback_style, uint32_t addr_size, bool all_ranges) const { ``` But you won't always have a target. Which is a bit odd because there'd always be a settings object somewhere, if only you could get to it. Seems like symbolcontext can have a target or not, and methods that definitely need one have it as a parameter. So that's the other way to go, add a parameter for it. https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/69422 _______________________________________________ lldb-commits mailing list lldb-commits@lists.llvm.org https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lldb-commits