Hi,
I'm considering deleting the lldb/utils/test/ directory as a cleanup. Does
anyone has a reason to keep these scripts around?
Here are the files in the directory:
% ls lldb/utils/test
README-disasm README-run-until-faulted lldb-disasm.py
main.c run-dis.py
README-lldb-disasm disasm.py
llvm-mc-shell.py ras.py
run-until-faulted.py
AFAICT:
- disasm.py would've been helpful before lldb gained a 'disassemble' command,
but it doesn't seem useful anymore
- ditto for lldb-disasm.py; this one also seems quite Darwin-specific (I'm
pretty sure it doesn't work anymore)
- llvm-mc-shell.py might be useful if you want to type bytes by hand and see
the disassembly, but even then, seems better to just do `echo "<bytes>" |
llvm-mc`
- ras.py isn't running the test suite properly, also (imo) seems like an ersatz
Jenkins replacement
- main.c is just an example program
- run-dis.py looks like a driver for stress-testing lldb's disassembly command,
but it looks very iOS/Darwin specific and has likely outlived its usefulness
- run-until-faulted.py runs a program up to 100 times to see if any of the runs
fail; I suspect most users would reach for a shell one-liner before looking for
something like this script
Thoughts?
thanks,
vedant
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