labath added a comment.
We should also start thinking about tests. I suppose the smallest piece of
functionality that could be usefully tested (with a lldb-server test) is
debugging a process that forks, stopping after the fork, and detaching from the
child. Shall we try making that work first?
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lldb/source/Plugins/Process/gdb-remote/GDBRemoteCommunicationServerLLGS.cpp:3249
+ if (!detached)
+ return SendErrorResponse(Status("PID %" PRIu64 " not traced", pid));
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mgorny wrote:
> labath wrote:
> > Open question: Should we return an error for a plain `D` packet, if we
> > don't have _any_ processes around?
> Practically, it probably doesn't matter. However, if client sends `D` without
> actually having process attached, then something has probably gone wrong, so
> might make sense to return some error.
True. I suppose we could just go with whatever falls out naturally from the
code, and not add any special code on account of that.
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