================
@@ -1068,6 +1068,29 @@ static void
LoadLibCxxFormatters(lldb::TypeCategoryImplSP cpp_category_sp) {
eTypeOptionCascade,
true);
+ AddCXXSummary(
+ cpp_category_sp,
+ lldb_private::formatters::LibcxxChronoLocalSecondsSummaryProvider,
+ "libc++ std::chrono::local_seconds summary provider",
+ "^std::__[[:alnum:]]+::chrono::time_point<"
+ "std::__[[:alnum:]]+::chrono::local_t, "
+ "std::__[[:alnum:]]+::chrono::duration<long long, "
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mordante wrote:
It is, seconds is defined as
using seconds = duration<[signed integer type of at least 35
bits](http://eel.is/c++draft/time.syn#def:signed_integer_type_of_at_least_35_bits)>;
In libc++ this is hard coded to `long long` on all platforms
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/main/libcxx/include/__chrono/duration.h#L287
There is some value in it to future proof it, if we ever get a platform where
long is 64 bit and long long 128 bit.
I'll also update `LibcxxChronoSysSecondsSummaryProvider` above.
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/88178
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