| %feature("docstring", |
| "Represents one unique instance (by address) of a logical breakpoint. |
| |
| A breakpoint location is defined by the breakpoint that produces it, |
| and the address that resulted in this particular instantiation. |
| Each breakpoint location has its settable options. |
| |
| :py:class:`SBBreakpoint` contains SBBreakpointLocation(s). See docstring of SBBreakpoint |
| for retrieval of an SBBreakpointLocation from an SBBreakpoint." |
| ) lldb::SBBreakpointLocation; |
| |
| %feature("docstring", " |
| The breakpoint location stops only if the condition expression evaluates |
| to true.") lldb::SBBreakpointLocation::SetCondition; |
| |
| %feature("docstring", " |
| Get the condition expression for the breakpoint location." |
| ) lldb::SBBreakpointLocation::GetCondition; |
| |
| %feature("docstring", " |
| Set the callback to the given Python function name. |
| The function takes three arguments (frame, bp_loc, internal_dict)." |
| ) lldb::SBBreakpointLocation::SetScriptCallbackFunction; |
| |
| %feature("docstring", " |
| Set the name of the script function to be called when the breakpoint is hit. |
| To use this variant, the function should take (frame, bp_loc, extra_args, internal_dict) and |
| when the breakpoint is hit the extra_args will be passed to the callback function." |
| ) lldb::SBBreakpointLocation::SetScriptCallbackFunction; |
| |
| %feature("docstring", " |
| Provide the body for the script function to be called when the breakpoint location is hit. |
| The body will be wrapped in a function, which be passed two arguments: |
| 'frame' - which holds the bottom-most SBFrame of the thread that hit the breakpoint |
| 'bpno' - which is the SBBreakpointLocation to which the callback was attached. |
| |
| The error parameter is currently ignored, but will at some point hold the Python |
| compilation diagnostics. |
| Returns true if the body compiles successfully, false if not." |
| ) lldb::SBBreakpointLocation::SetScriptCallbackBody; |