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%feature("docstring",
"API clients can get information about memory regions in processes."
) lldb::SBMemoryRegionInfo;
%feature("autodoc", "
GetRegionEnd(SBMemoryRegionInfo self) -> lldb::addr_t
Returns whether this memory region has a list of modified (dirty)
pages available or not. When calling GetNumDirtyPages(), you will
have 0 returned for both \"dirty page list is not known\" and
\"empty dirty page list\" (that is, no modified pages in this
memory region). You must use this method to disambiguate."
) lldb::SBMemoryRegionInfo::HasDirtyMemoryPageList;
%feature("autodoc", "
GetNumDirtyPages(SBMemoryRegionInfo self) -> uint32_t
Return the number of dirty (modified) memory pages in this
memory region, if available. You must use the
SBMemoryRegionInfo::HasDirtyMemoryPageList() method to
determine if a dirty memory list is available; it will depend
on the target system can provide this information."
) lldb::SBMemoryRegionInfo::GetNumDirtyPages;
%feature("autodoc", "
GetDirtyPageAddressAtIndex(SBMemoryRegionInfo self, uint32_t idx) -> lldb::addr_t
Return the address of a modified, or dirty, page of memory.
If the provided index is out of range, or this memory region
does not have dirty page information, LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS
is returned."
) lldb::SBMemoryRegionInfo::GetDirtyPageAddressAtIndex;
%feature("autodoc", "
GetPageSize(SBMemoryRegionInfo self) -> int
Return the size of pages in this memory region. 0 will be returned
if this information was unavailable."
) lldb::SBMemoryRegionInfo::GetPageSize();