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| 13-Sep-2022 |
Felipe de Azevedo Piovezan <fpiovezan@apple.com> |
[lldb] Reset breakpoint hit count before new runs
A common debugging pattern is to set a breakpoint that only stops after a number of hits is recorded. The current implementation never resets the hi
[lldb] Reset breakpoint hit count before new runs
A common debugging pattern is to set a breakpoint that only stops after a number of hits is recorded. The current implementation never resets the hit count of breakpoints; as such, if a user re-`run`s their program, the debugger will never stop on such a breakpoint again.
This behavior is arguably undesirable, as it renders such breakpoints ineffective on all but the first run. This commit changes the implementation of the `Will{Launch, Attach}` methods so that they reset the _target's_ breakpoint hitcounts.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133858
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