Yes please. Possibly with a sample of lldb taken while it's sitting there. From your email, it sounds like the repro case is just a vector of pairs of int and int, with about 400 elements. Is that all?
Sent from the iPhone of Enrico Granata <egranata@🍎.com> > On Nov 4, 2013, at 12:42 PM, Dun Peal <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thanks! This works, though surprisingly slow; I just printed a > vector<vector<pair<int,int>>> of 384 elements, and it blocked for about 390 > seconds (6:30 minutes!) before rendering. > > The print only blocks for about 8 seconds when rendering the first 256 > elements (i.e. without the settings change). > > This is LLDB 3.4 from the LLVM aptitude repo, running on a high end Xubuntu > Linux 13.04 developer workstation. > > This is obviously a major usability issue for me with LLDB. Should I file a > bug for this? > > >> On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 10:05 AM, Greg Clayton <[email protected]> wrote: >> (lldb) settings show target.max-children-count >> target.max-children-count (int) = 256 >> (lldb) settings set target.max-children-count 10000 >> >> >> You can then add this line to your ~/.lldbinit file if you want the setting >> to always be increased. >> >> >> On Nov 3, 2013, at 7:57 PM, Dun Peal <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > Hi, >> > >> > When I do: >> > >> > (lldb) p some_vector >> > >> > It seems LLDB only actually prints the first 256 values. How do I get it >> > to print the entire vector? >> > >> > Thanks, D. >> > _______________________________________________ >> > lldb-dev mailing list >> > [email protected] >> > http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev > > _______________________________________________ > lldb-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev
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