llvm-project/lldb/test/warnings/uuid/TestAddDsymCommand.py
Zachary Turner 045fde58d1 Fixes a number of issue related to test portability on Windows.
99% of this CL is simply moving calls to "import pexpect" to a more
narrow scope - i.e. the function that actually runs a particular
test.  This way the test suite can run on Windows, which doesn't have
pexpect, and the individual tests that use pexpect can be disabled on
a platform-specific basis.

Additionally, this CL fixes a few other cases of non-portability.
Notably, using "ps" to get the command line, and os.uname() to
determine the architecture don't work on Windows.  Finally, this
also adds a stubbed out builder_win32 module.

The full test suite runs correctly on Windows after this CL, although
there is still some work remaining on the C++ side to fix one-shot
script commands from LLDB (e.g. script print "foo"), which currently
deadlock.

Reviewed by: Todd Fiala

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4573

llvm-svn: 213343
2014-07-18 01:02:02 +00:00

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"""Test that the 'add-dsym', aka 'target symbols add', command informs the user about success or failure."""
import os, time
import unittest2
import lldb
from lldbtest import *
@unittest2.skipUnless(sys.platform.startswith("darwin"), "requires Darwin")
class AddDsymCommandCase(TestBase):
mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__)
def setUp(self):
TestBase.setUp(self)
self.template = 'main.cpp.template'
self.source = 'main.cpp'
self.teardown_hook_added = False
def test_add_dsym_command_with_error(self):
"""Test that the 'add-dsym' command informs the user about failures."""
# Call the program generator to produce main.cpp, version 1.
self.generate_main_cpp(version=1)
self.buildDsym(clean=True)
# Insert some delay and then call the program generator to produce main.cpp, version 2.
time.sleep(5)
self.generate_main_cpp(version=101)
# Now call make again, but this time don't generate the dSYM.
self.buildDwarf(clean=False)
self.exe_name = 'a.out'
self.do_add_dsym_with_error(self.exe_name)
def test_add_dsym_command_with_success(self):
"""Test that the 'add-dsym' command informs the user about success."""
# Call the program generator to produce main.cpp, version 1.
self.generate_main_cpp(version=1)
self.buildDsym(clean=True)
self.exe_name = 'a.out'
self.do_add_dsym_with_success(self.exe_name)
def test_add_dsym_with_dSYM_bundle(self):
"""Test that the 'add-dsym' command informs the user about success."""
# Call the program generator to produce main.cpp, version 1.
self.generate_main_cpp(version=1)
self.buildDsym(clean=True)
self.exe_name = 'a.out'
self.do_add_dsym_with_dSYM_bundle(self.exe_name)
def generate_main_cpp(self, version=0):
"""Generate main.cpp from main.cpp.template."""
temp = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), self.template)
with open(temp, 'r') as f:
content = f.read()
new_content = content.replace('%ADD_EXTRA_CODE%',
'printf("This is version %d\\n");' % version)
src = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), self.source)
with open(src, 'w') as f:
f.write(new_content)
# The main.cpp has been generated, add a teardown hook to remove it.
if not self.teardown_hook_added:
self.addTearDownHook(lambda: os.remove(src))
self.teardown_hook_added = True
def do_add_dsym_with_error(self, exe_name):
"""Test that the 'add-dsym' command informs the user about failures."""
self.runCmd("file " + exe_name, CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET)
wrong_path = os.path.join("%s.dSYM" % exe_name, "Contents")
self.expect("add-dsym " + wrong_path, error=True,
substrs = ['invalid module path'])
right_path = os.path.join("%s.dSYM" % exe_name, "Contents", "Resources", "DWARF", exe_name)
self.expect("add-dsym " + right_path, error=True,
substrs = ['symbol file', 'does not match'])
def do_add_dsym_with_success(self, exe_name):
"""Test that the 'add-dsym' command informs the user about success."""
self.runCmd("file " + exe_name, CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET)
# This time, the UUID should match and we expect some feedback from lldb.
right_path = os.path.join("%s.dSYM" % exe_name, "Contents", "Resources", "DWARF", exe_name)
self.expect("add-dsym " + right_path,
substrs = ['symbol file', 'has been added to'])
def do_add_dsym_with_dSYM_bundle(self, exe_name):
"""Test that the 'add-dsym' command informs the user about success when loading files in bundles."""
self.runCmd("file " + exe_name, CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET)
# This time, the UUID should be found inside the bundle
right_path = "%s.dSYM" % exe_name
self.expect("add-dsym " + right_path,
substrs = ['symbol file', 'has been added to'])
if __name__ == '__main__':
import atexit
lldb.SBDebugger.Initialize()
atexit.register(lambda: lldb.SBDebugger.Terminate())
unittest2.main()