
The error message "Couldn't lookup symbols" emitted from IRExecutionUnit is grammatically incorrect. "Lookup" is noun when spelled without a space. Update the error message to use the verb "look up" instead.
43 lines
1.6 KiB
Python
43 lines
1.6 KiB
Python
"""
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Test that LLDB doesn't crash if the std module we load is empty.
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"""
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from lldbsuite.test.decorators import *
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from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
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from lldbsuite.test import lldbutil
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import os
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class ImportStdModule(TestBase):
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# We only emulate a fake libc++ in this test and don't use the real libc++,
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# but we still add the libc++ category so that this test is only run in
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# test configurations where libc++ is actually supposed to be tested.
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@add_test_categories(["libc++"])
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@skipIfRemote
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@skipIf(compiler=no_match("clang"))
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def test(self):
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self.build()
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sysroot = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "root")
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# Set the sysroot.
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self.runCmd(
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"platform select --sysroot '" + sysroot + "' host", CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET
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)
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lldbutil.run_to_source_breakpoint(
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self, "// Set break point at this line.", lldb.SBFileSpec("main.cpp")
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)
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self.runCmd("settings set target.import-std-module true")
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# Use the typedef that is only defined in our 'empty' module. If this fails, then LLDB
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# somehow figured out the correct define for the header and compiled the right
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# standard module that actually contains the std::vector template.
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self.expect("expr MissingContent var = 3; var", substrs=["$0 = 3"])
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# Try to access our mock std::vector. This should fail but not crash LLDB as the
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# std::vector template should be missing from the std module.
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self.expect(
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"expr (size_t)v.size()", substrs=["Couldn't look up symbols"], error=True
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)
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