| Python Reference |
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| The entire LLDB API is available as Python functions through a script bridging |
| interface. This means the LLDB API's can be used directly from python either |
| interactively or to build python apps that provide debugger features. |
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| Additionally, Python can be used as a programmatic interface within the lldb |
| command interpreter (we refer to this for brevity as the embedded interpreter). |
| Of course, in this context it has full access to the LLDB API - with some |
| additional conveniences we will call out in the FAQ. |
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| Python Tutorials |
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| The following tutorials and documentation demonstrate various Python capabilities within LLDB: |
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| .. toctree:: |
| :maxdepth: 1 |
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| tutorials/accessing-documentation |
| tutorials/python-embedded-interpreter |
| tutorials/script-driven-debugging |
| tutorials/breakpoint-triggered-scripts |
| tutorials/creating-custom-breakpoints |
| tutorials/automating-stepping-logic |
| tutorials/writing-custom-commands |
| tutorials/implementing-standalone-scripts |
| tutorials/custom-frame-recognizers |
| tutorials/extending-target-stop-hooks |