================ @@ -766,6 +766,102 @@ llvm::json::Value CreateStackFrame(lldb::SBFrame &frame) { return llvm::json::Value(std::move(object)); } +// Response to `setInstructionBreakpoints` request. +// "Breakpoint": { +// "type": "object", +// "description": "Response to `setInstructionBreakpoints` request.", +// "properties": { +// "id": { +// "type": "number", +// "description": "The identifier for the breakpoint. It is needed if +// breakpoint events are used to update or remove breakpoints." +// }, +// "verified": { +// "type": "boolean", +// "description": "If true, the breakpoint could be set (but not +// necessarily at the desired location." +// }, +// "message": { +// "type": "string", +// "description": "A message about the state of the breakpoint. +// This is shown to the user and can be used to explain why a breakpoint +// could not be verified." +// }, +// "source": { +// "type": "Source", +// "description": "The source where the breakpoint is located." +// }, +// "line": { +// "type": "number", +// "description": "The start line of the actual range covered by the +// breakpoint." +// }, +// "column": { +// "type": "number", +// "description": "The start column of the actual range covered by the +// breakpoint." +// }, +// "endLine": { +// "type": "number", +// "description": "The end line of the actual range covered by the +// breakpoint." +// }, +// "endColumn": { +// "type": "number", +// "description": "The end column of the actual range covered by the +// breakpoint. If no end line is given, then the end column is assumed to +// be in the start line." +// }, +// "instructionReference": { +// "type": "string", +// "description": "A memory reference to where the breakpoint is set." +// }, +// "offset": { +// "type": "number", +// "description": "The offset from the instruction reference. +// This can be negative." +// }, +// }, +// "required": [ "id", "verified", "line"] +// } +llvm::json::Value CreateInstructionBreakpoint(lldb::SBBreakpoint &bp) { ---------------- ZequanWu wrote:
There's a method `Breakpoint::CreateJsonObject` which basically does the same thing as this function. Can you reuse that one? https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/105278 _______________________________________________ lldb-commits mailing list lldb-commits@lists.llvm.org https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lldb-commits