%feature("docstring", "SBCommandInterpreter handles/interprets commands for lldb. You get the command interpreter from the :py:class:`SBDebugger` instance. For example (from test/ python_api/interpreter/TestCommandInterpreterAPI.py),:: def command_interpreter_api(self): '''Test the SBCommandInterpreter APIs.''' exe = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'a.out') # Create a target by the debugger. target = self.dbg.CreateTarget(exe) self.assertTrue(target, VALID_TARGET) # Retrieve the associated command interpreter from our debugger. ci = self.dbg.GetCommandInterpreter() self.assertTrue(ci, VALID_COMMAND_INTERPRETER) # Exercise some APIs.... self.assertTrue(ci.HasCommands()) self.assertTrue(ci.HasAliases()) self.assertTrue(ci.HasAliasOptions()) self.assertTrue(ci.CommandExists('breakpoint')) self.assertTrue(ci.CommandExists('target')) self.assertTrue(ci.CommandExists('platform')) self.assertTrue(ci.AliasExists('file')) self.assertTrue(ci.AliasExists('run')) self.assertTrue(ci.AliasExists('bt')) res = lldb.SBCommandReturnObject() ci.HandleCommand('breakpoint set -f main.c -l %d' % self.line, res) self.assertTrue(res.Succeeded()) ci.HandleCommand('process launch', res) self.assertTrue(res.Succeeded()) process = ci.GetProcess() self.assertTrue(process) ... The HandleCommand() instance method takes two args: the command string and an SBCommandReturnObject instance which encapsulates the result of command execution.") lldb::SBCommandInterpreter;