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Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Duan
3dfc40898c [NFC] Remove Python 2 imports from __future__ (#42086)
The `__future__` we relied on is now,  where the 3 specific things are
all included [since Python 3.0](https://docs.python.org/3/library/__future__.html):

* absolute_import
* print_function
* unicode_literals
* division

These import statements are no-ops and are no longer necessary.
2022-04-13 14:01:30 -07:00
tbkka
868425be8a More Python3 lint fixes (#32967)
* More Python3 lint fixes

Some of the issues addressed include:
* Don't use `l` as a variable name (confusable with `1` or `I`)
* `print` statement does not exist in Py3, use `print` function instead
* Implicit tuple deconstruction in function args is no longer supported,
  use explicit splat `*` at the call site instead
* `xrange` does not exist in Py3, use `range` instead

* Better name per review feedback
2020-07-19 21:44:13 -07:00
Vedant Kumar
ca27e829ba Add a transform to help test lldb expression evaluation
The initial version of the debugger testing transform instruments
assignments in a way that allows the debugger to sanity-check its
expression evaluator.

Given an assignment expression of the form:

```
  a = b
```

The transform rewrites the relevant bits of the AST to look like this:

```
  { () -> () in
    a = b
    checkExpect("a", stringForPrintObject(a))
  }()
```

The purpose of the rewrite is to make it easier to exercise the
debugger's expression evaluator in new contexts. This can be automated
by having the debugger set a breakpoint on checkExpect, running `expr
$Varname`, and comparing the result to the expected value generated by
the runtime.

While the initial version of this testing transform only supports
instrumenting assignments, it should be simple to teach it to do more
interesting rewrites.

There's a driver script available in SWIFT_BIN_DIR/lldb-check-expect to
simplfiy the process of launching and testing instrumented programs.

rdar://36032055
2018-03-30 16:50:31 -07:00