4 LLDB supports a broad variety of basic debugging features such as reading DWARF, supporting step, next, finish, backtraces, etc. Some more interested bits are:
6 * Plug-in architecture for portability and extensibility:
8 * Object file parsers for executable file formats. Support currently includes Mach-O (32 and 64-bit) & ELF (32-bit).
9 * Object container parsers to extract object files contained within a file. Support currently includes universal Mach-O files & BSD Archives.
10 * Debug symbol file parsers to incrementally extract debug information from object files. Support currently includes DWARF & Mach-O symbol tables.
11 * Symbol vendor plug-ins collect data from a variety of different sources for an executable object.
12 * Disassembly plug-ins for each architecture. Support currently includes an LLVM disassembler for i386, x86-64 , ARM/Thumb, and PPC64le
13 * Debugger plug-ins implement the host and target specific functions required to debug.
15 * SWIG-generated script bridging allows Python to access and control the public API of the debugger library.
16 * A remote protocol server, debugserver, implements macOS debugging on i386 and x86-64.
17 * A command line debugger - the lldb executable itself.
18 * A framework API to the library.