Class: Google::Cloud::Debugger::V2::Variable
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Google::Cloud::Debugger::V2::Variable
- Extended by:
- Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
- Includes:
- Protobuf::MessageExts
- Defined in:
- proto_docs/google/devtools/clouddebugger/v2/data.rb
Overview
Represents a variable or an argument possibly of a compound object type. Note how the following variables are represented:
1) A simple variable:
int x = 5
{ name: "x", value: "5", type: "int" } // Captured variable
2) A compound object:
struct T {
int m1;
int m2;
};
T x = { 3, 7 };
{ // Captured variable
name: "x",
type: "T",
members { name: "m1", value: "3", type: "int" },
members { name: "m2", value: "7", type: "int" }
}
3) A pointer where the pointee was captured:
T x = { 3, 7 };
T* p = &x;
{ // Captured variable
name: "p",
type: "T*",
value: "0x00500500",
members { name: "m1", value: "3", type: "int" },
members { name: "m2", value: "7", type: "int" }
}
4) A pointer where the pointee was not captured:
T* p = new T;
{ // Captured variable
name: "p",
type: "T*",
value: "0x00400400"
status { is_error: true, description { format: "unavailable" } }
}
The status should describe the reason for the missing value,
such as <optimized out>
, <inaccessible>
, <pointers limit reached>
.
Note that a null pointer should not have members.
5) An unnamed value:
int* p = new int(7);
{ // Captured variable
name: "p",
value: "0x00500500",
type: "int*",
members { value: "7", type: "int" } }
6) An unnamed pointer where the pointee was not captured:
int* p = new int(7);
int** pp = &p;
{ // Captured variable
name: "pp",
value: "0x00500500",
type: "int**",
members {
value: "0x00400400",
type: "int*"
status {
is_error: true,
description: { format: "unavailable" } }
}
}
}
To optimize computation, memory and network traffic, variables that
repeat in the output multiple times can be stored once in a shared
variable table and be referenced using the var_table_index
field. The
variables stored in the shared table are nameless and are essentially
a partition of the complete variable. To reconstruct the complete
variable, merge the referencing variable with the referenced variable.
When using the shared variable table, the following variables:
T x = { 3, 7 };
T* p = &x;
T& r = x;
{ name: "x", var_table_index: 3, type: "T" } // Captured variables
{ name: "p", value "0x00500500", type="T*", var_table_index: 3 }
{ name: "r", type="T&", var_table_index: 3 }
{ // Shared variable table entry #3:
members { name: "m1", value: "3", type: "int" },
members { name: "m2", value: "7", type: "int" }
}
Note that the pointer address is stored with the referencing variable and not with the referenced variable. This allows the referenced variable to be shared between pointers and references.
The type field is optional. The debugger agent may or may not support it.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#members ⇒ ::Array<::Google::Cloud::Debugger::V2::Variable>
Members contained or pointed to by the variable.
-
#name ⇒ ::String
Name of the variable, if any.
-
#status ⇒ ::Google::Cloud::Debugger::V2::StatusMessage
Status associated with the variable.
-
#type ⇒ ::String
Variable type (e.g.
MyClass
). -
#value ⇒ ::String
Simple value of the variable.
-
#var_table_index ⇒ ::Google::Protobuf::Int32Value
Reference to a variable in the shared variable table.
Instance Attribute Details
#members ⇒ ::Array<::Google::Cloud::Debugger::V2::Variable>
Returns Members contained or pointed to by the variable.
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# File 'proto_docs/google/devtools/clouddebugger/v2/data.rb', line 254 class Variable include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods end |
#name ⇒ ::String
Returns Name of the variable, if any.
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# File 'proto_docs/google/devtools/clouddebugger/v2/data.rb', line 254 class Variable include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods end |
#status ⇒ ::Google::Cloud::Debugger::V2::StatusMessage
Returns Status associated with the variable. This field will usually stay unset. A status of a single variable only applies to that variable or expression. The rest of breakpoint data still remains valid. Variables might be reported in error state even when breakpoint is not in final state.
The message may refer to variable name with refers_to
set to
VARIABLE_NAME
. Alternatively refers_to
will be set to VARIABLE_VALUE
.
In either case variable value and members will be unset.
Example of error message applied to name: Invalid expression syntax
.
Example of information message applied to value: Not captured
.
Examples of error message applied to value:
-
Malformed string
, -
Field f not found in class C
-
Null pointer dereference
.
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# File 'proto_docs/google/devtools/clouddebugger/v2/data.rb', line 254 class Variable include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods end |
#type ⇒ ::String
Returns Variable type (e.g. MyClass
). If the variable is split with
var_table_index
, type
goes next to value
. The interpretation of
a type is agent specific. It is recommended to include the dynamic type
rather than a static type of an object.
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# File 'proto_docs/google/devtools/clouddebugger/v2/data.rb', line 254 class Variable include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods end |
#value ⇒ ::String
Returns Simple value of the variable.
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# File 'proto_docs/google/devtools/clouddebugger/v2/data.rb', line 254 class Variable include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods end |
#var_table_index ⇒ ::Google::Protobuf::Int32Value
Returns Reference to a variable in the shared variable table. More than
one variable can reference the same variable in the table. The
var_table_index
field is an index into variable_table
in Breakpoint.
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# File 'proto_docs/google/devtools/clouddebugger/v2/data.rb', line 254 class Variable include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods end |