15:08:53Bikeany chance i can get lisp arguments from lldb? or does all the underlying C++ functions having "<unavailable>" mean they're really gone
15:42:35drmeisterHoly freeholies! - I got bind-va-list to work
15:43:06drmeisterWhen you see <unavailable> then they are gone.
15:43:31drmeisterBut if you attach __attribute__((optnone)) to the function - then they will be there for you.
15:43:57drmeisterYou can also try crawling up and down the stack - sometimes I get lucky and I find the value available somewhere.
15:44:24beachI think the CST-to-AST system is mostly working.
15:44:55drmeisterOr if you are truly brave 'register read' will dump the registers - if they end in 'f' or not '0' and they look like a pointer - then you may have a tagged pointer that you can examine.
15:45:23beachYou can start testing it by replacing Generate-AST by CST-to-AST provided you call cst:cst-from-expression before feeding a form to CST-to-AST.
15:45:40beachThat way, you don't need a special reader.
15:45:47drmeisterbeach: Wonderful! We were talking about modifying our reader to generate CST's today.