Greg,
Is there anything I can do to help you implement or test this feature?
Obviously I'm willing to roll-up my sleeves and work on this myself too
if you've become more busy than you expected. That happens to us all and
I completely understand.
Not being able to debug in this manner is blocking
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37683
Bug ID: 37683
Summary: Register commands fail to retrieve all registers on
Windows
Product: lldb
Version: 6.0
Hardware: PC
OS: Windows NT
Status: NEW
I will be too busy this week to get to this, so please do have a stab at it.
Basically the flow that debug server does is:
1 - get a list of all processes whose basename matches and remember those pids
so we don't try to attach to them since we are waiting for a new process to
show up
2 - poll t
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So I've found a capability on Linux to be notified about new processes.
I have an example of listening for these new processes running on my
machine now [1] and I can see when my desired user process spawns.
Though documentation on the API is scarce. It also requires that the
executable or user hav
Hello,
I am writing a compiler using llvm-c api and i want to have
variable-length arrays as arguments in functions.I have tried using
zero-sized type array as the typical parameter in the function definition,
but when i call the function with a normal-sized array as argument it
throws error due