Currently most of the test files have a separate dwarf and a separate dsym test with almost identical content (only the build step is different). With adding dwo symbol file handling to the test suit it would increase this to a 3-way duplication. The purpose of this change is to eliminate this redundancy with generating 2 test case (one dwarf and one dsym) for each test function specified (dwo handling will be added at a later commit). Main design goals: * There should be no boilerplate code in each test file to support the multiple debug info in most of the tests (custom scenarios are acceptable in special cases) so adding a new test case is easier and we can't miss one of the debug info type. * In case of a test failure, the debug symbols used during the test run have to be cleanly visible from the output of dotest.py to make debugging easier both from build bot logs and from local test runs * Each test case should have a unique, fully qualified name so we can run exactly 1 test with "-f <test-case>.<test-function>" syntax * Test output should be grouped based on test files the same way as it happens now (displaying dwarf/dsym results separately isn't preferable) Proposed solution (main logic in lldbtest.py, rest of them are test cases fixed up for the new style): * Have only 1 test fuction in the test files what will run for all debug info separately and this test function should call just "self.build(...)" to build an inferior with the right debug info * When a class is created by python (the class object, not the class instance), we will generate a new test method for each debug info format in the test class with the name "<test-function>_<debug-info>" and remove the original test method. This way unittest2 see multiple test methods (1 for each debug info, pretty much as of now) and will handle the test selection and the failure reporting correctly (the debug info will be visible from the end of the test name) * Add new annotation @no_debug_info_test to disable the generation of multiple tests for each debug info format when the test don't have an inferior Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13028 llvm-svn: 248883
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4.0 KiB
Python
99 lines
4.0 KiB
Python
"""
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Test that you can set breakpoint commands successfully with the Python API's:
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"""
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import os
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import re
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import unittest2
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import lldb, lldbutil
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import sys
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from lldbtest import *
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class PythonBreakpointCommandSettingTestCase(TestBase):
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mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__)
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my_var = 10
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@python_api_test
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def test_step_out_python(self):
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"""Test stepping out using avoid-no-debug with dsyms."""
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self.build()
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self.do_set_python_command_from_python ()
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def setUp (self):
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TestBase.setUp(self)
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self.main_source = "main.c"
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self.main_source_spec = lldb.SBFileSpec(self.main_source)
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def do_set_python_command_from_python (self):
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exe = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "a.out")
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error = lldb.SBError()
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self.target = self.dbg.CreateTarget(exe)
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self.assertTrue(self.target, VALID_TARGET)
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body_bkpt = self.target.BreakpointCreateBySourceRegex("Set break point at this line.", self.main_source_spec)
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self.assertTrue(body_bkpt, VALID_BREAKPOINT)
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func_bkpt = self.target.BreakpointCreateBySourceRegex("Set break point at this line.", self.main_source_spec)
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self.assertTrue(func_bkpt, VALID_BREAKPOINT)
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# Also test that setting a source regex breakpoint with an empty file spec list sets it on all files:
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no_files_bkpt = self.target.BreakpointCreateBySourceRegex("Set a breakpoint here", lldb.SBFileSpecList(), lldb.SBFileSpecList())
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self.assertTrue(no_files_bkpt, VALID_BREAKPOINT)
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num_locations = no_files_bkpt.GetNumLocations()
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self.assertTrue(num_locations >= 2, "Got at least two breakpoint locations")
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got_one_in_A = False
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got_one_in_B = False
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for idx in range(0, num_locations):
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comp_unit = no_files_bkpt.GetLocationAtIndex(idx).GetAddress().GetSymbolContext(lldb.eSymbolContextCompUnit).GetCompileUnit().GetFileSpec()
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print "Got comp unit: ", comp_unit.GetFilename()
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if comp_unit.GetFilename() == "a.c":
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got_one_in_A = True
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elif comp_unit.GetFilename() == "b.c":
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got_one_in_B = True
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self.assertTrue(got_one_in_A, "Failed to match the pattern in A")
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self.assertTrue(got_one_in_B, "Failed to match the pattern in B")
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self.target.BreakpointDelete(no_files_bkpt.GetID())
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PythonBreakpointCommandSettingTestCase.my_var = 10
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error = lldb.SBError()
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error = body_bkpt.SetScriptCallbackBody("\
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import TestBreakpointCommandsFromPython\n\
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TestBreakpointCommandsFromPython.PythonBreakpointCommandSettingTestCase.my_var = 20\n\
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print 'Hit breakpoint'")
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self.assertTrue (error.Success(), "Failed to set the script callback body: %s."%(error.GetCString()))
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self.dbg.HandleCommand("command script import --allow-reload ./bktptcmd.py")
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func_bkpt.SetScriptCallbackFunction("bktptcmd.function")
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# We will use the function that touches a text file, so remove it first:
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self.RemoveTempFile("output2.txt")
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# Now launch the process, and do not stop at entry point.
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self.process = self.target.LaunchSimple (None, None, self.get_process_working_directory())
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self.assertTrue(self.process, PROCESS_IS_VALID)
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# Now finish, and make sure the return value is correct.
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threads = lldbutil.get_threads_stopped_at_breakpoint (self.process, body_bkpt)
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self.assertTrue(len(threads) == 1, "Stopped at inner breakpoint.")
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self.thread = threads[0]
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self.assertTrue(PythonBreakpointCommandSettingTestCase.my_var == 20)
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# Check for the function version as well, which produced this file:
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# Remember to clean up after ourselves...
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self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile("output2.txt"),
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"'output2.txt' exists due to breakpoint command for breakpoint function.")
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self.RemoveTempFile("output2.txt")
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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import atexit
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lldb.SBDebugger.Initialize()
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atexit.register(lambda: lldb.SBDebugger.Terminate())
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unittest2.main()
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