1 #include "PythonReadline.h" 2 3 #ifdef LLDB_USE_LIBEDIT_READLINE_COMPAT_MODULE 4 5 #include <cstdio> 6 7 #include <editline/readline.h> 8 9 // Simple implementation of the Python readline module using libedit. 10 // In the event that libedit is excluded from the build, this turns 11 // back into a null implementation that blocks the module from pulling 12 // in the GNU readline shared lib, which causes linkage confusion when 13 // both readline and libedit's readline compatibility symbols collide. 14 // 15 // Currently it only installs a PyOS_ReadlineFunctionPointer, without 16 // implementing any of the readline module methods. This is meant to 17 // work around LLVM pr18841 to avoid seg faults in the stock Python 18 // readline.so linked against GNU readline. 19 // 20 // Bug on the cpython side: https://bugs.python.org/issue38634 21 22 PyDoc_STRVAR(moduleDocumentation, 23 "Simple readline module implementation based on libedit."); 24 25 static struct PyModuleDef readline_module = { 26 PyModuleDef_HEAD_INIT, // m_base 27 "lldb_editline", // m_name 28 moduleDocumentation, // m_doc 29 -1, // m_size 30 nullptr, // m_methods 31 nullptr, // m_reload 32 nullptr, // m_traverse 33 nullptr, // m_clear 34 nullptr, // m_free 35 }; 36 37 static char *simple_readline(FILE *stdin, FILE *stdout, const char *prompt) { 38 rl_instream = stdin; 39 rl_outstream = stdout; 40 char *line = readline(prompt); 41 if (!line) { 42 char *ret = (char *)PyMem_RawMalloc(1); 43 if (ret != NULL) 44 *ret = '\0'; 45 return ret; 46 } 47 if (*line) 48 add_history(line); 49 int n = strlen(line); 50 char *ret = (char *)PyMem_RawMalloc(n + 2); 51 if (ret) { 52 memcpy(ret, line, n); 53 free(line); 54 ret[n] = '\n'; 55 ret[n + 1] = '\0'; 56 } 57 return ret; 58 } 59 60 PyMODINIT_FUNC initlldb_readline(void) { 61 PyOS_ReadlineFunctionPointer = simple_readline; 62 63 return PyModule_Create(&readline_module); 64 } 65 #endif 66