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bug#56495: 29.0.50; Support for debugging Emacs with LLDB


From: Robert Pluim
Subject: bug#56495: 29.0.50; Support for debugging Emacs with LLDB
Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2022 11:18:23 +0200

>>>>> On Mon, 11 Jul 2022 10:13:35 +0200, Gerd Möllmann 
>>>>> <gerd.moellmann@gmail.com> said:

    Gerd> My system, macOS with Apple M1 chip, is currently not supported by 
GDB.
    Gerd> To quote gdb-devel, "lldb is the way to go" to debug Emacs for me.

    Gerd> Attached patch adds rather limited support for that.  Limited by

    Gerd> - the fact that I don't know LLDB,
    Gerd> - that I don't know LLDB's Python API,
    Gerd> - that I'm not a Python programmer,
    Gerd> - that the Python API documentation is pretty lacking in itself,
    Gerd> - that I didn't implement support for ENABLE_CHECKING and what else
    Gerd>   might change Lisp_Object layout

    Gerd> So please bear with me.

Itʼs better than what we have now, so thanks

    Gerd> Anyway, at least displaying some Lisp_Objects with 'p obj' seems to
    Gerd> work, and 'xbacktrace' seems to be working.

    Gerd> YMMV.

Iʼve got:
    lldb -v
    lldb-1300.0.42.3
    Swift version 5.5.2-dev

(this is an Intel macbook, not an M1)

Iʼm getting this:

    lldb emacs
    error: unknown or ambiguous option
    error: unknown or ambiguous option
    Emacs debugging support has been installed.
    (lldb) target create "emacs"
    Current executable set to ʼ/Users/rpluim/repos/emacs/src/emacsʼ
    (x86_64).

which I can fix by doing this:

diff --git a/etc/emacs_lldb.py b/etc/emacs_lldb.py
index 3a9f17e020..ebf14d44c2 100644
--- a/etc/emacs_lldb.py
+++ b/etc/emacs_lldb.py
@@ -144,7 +144,6 @@ def define_command (debugger, function):
     lldb_command = function.__name__
          python_function = __name__ + "." + function.__name__
               debugger.HandleCommand(f"command script add "
-                           f"--overwrite "
                            f"--function {python_function} "
                            f"{lldb_command}")

Robert
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