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authorRaphael Isemann <teemperor@gmail.com>2020-05-06 12:21:53 +0200
committerRaphael Isemann <teemperor@gmail.com>2020-05-06 12:37:52 +0200
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[lldb] Warn the user about starting the --func-regex parameter with an asterisk
Summary: Sometimes users think that setting a function regex for all function that contain the word 'needle' in their name looks like this: `*needle*`. However, LLDB only searches the function name and doesn't fully match it against the regex, so the leading and trailing '*' operators don't do anything and actually just cause the regex engine to reject the regular expression with "repetition-operator operand invalid". This patch makes this a bit more obvious to the user by printing a warning that a leading '*' before this regular expression here doesn't have any purpose (and will cause an error). This doesn't attempt to detect a case where there is only a trailing '*' as that would involve parsing the regex and it seems the most common way to end up in this situation is by doing `rbreak *needle*`. Reviewers: JDevlieghere Reviewed By: JDevlieghere Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78809
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