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4.6 KiB
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104 lines
4.6 KiB
Python
"""
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Test lldb-mi -symbol-xxx commands.
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"""
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from __future__ import print_function
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import lldbmi_testcase
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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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class MiSymbolTestCase(lldbmi_testcase.MiTestCaseBase):
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mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__)
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@skipIfWindows # llvm.org/pr24452: Get lldb-mi tests working on Windows
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@skipIfFreeBSD # llvm.org/pr22411: Failure presumably due to known thread races
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@expectedFailureAll(
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oslist=["linux"],
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bugnumber="new failure after r256863")
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def test_lldbmi_symbol_list_lines_file(self):
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"""Test that 'lldb-mi --interpreter' works for -symbol-list-lines when file exists."""
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self.spawnLldbMi(args=None)
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# Load executable
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self.runCmd("-file-exec-and-symbols %s" % self.myexe)
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self.expect("\^done")
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# Run to main
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self.runCmd("-break-insert -f main")
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self.expect("\^done,bkpt={number=\"1\"")
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self.runCmd("-exec-run")
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self.expect("\^running")
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self.expect("\*stopped,reason=\"breakpoint-hit\"")
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# Get address of main and its line
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self.runCmd("-data-evaluate-expression main")
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self.expect(
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"\^done,value=\"0x[0-9a-f]+ \(a.out`main at main.cpp:[0-9]+\)\"")
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addr = int(self.child.after.split("\"")[1].split(" ")[0], 16)
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line = line_number('main.cpp', '// FUNC_main')
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# Test that -symbol-list-lines works on valid data
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self.runCmd("-symbol-list-lines main.cpp")
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self.expect(
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"\^done,lines=\[\{pc=\"0x0*%x\",line=\"%d\"\}(,\{pc=\"0x[0-9a-f]+\",line=\"\d+\"\})+\]" %
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(addr, line))
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# Test that -symbol-list-lines doesn't include lines from other sources
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# by checking the first and last line, and making sure the other lines
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# are between 30 and 39.
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sline = line_number(
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'symbol_list_lines_inline_test2.cpp',
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'// FUNC_gfunc2')
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eline = line_number(
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'symbol_list_lines_inline_test2.cpp',
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'// END_gfunc2')
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self.runCmd("-symbol-list-lines symbol_list_lines_inline_test2.cpp")
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self.expect(
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"\^done,lines=\[\{pc=\"0x[0-9a-f]+\",line=\"%d\"\}(,\{pc=\"0x[0-9a-f]+\",line=\"3\d\"\})*,\{pc=\"0x[0-9a-f]+\",line=\"%d\"\}(,\{pc=\"0x[0-9a-f]+\",line=\"3\d\"\})*\]" %
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(sline, eline))
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# FIXME: This doesn't work for symbol_list_lines_inline_test.cpp due to clang bug llvm.org/pr24716 (fixed in newer versions of clang)
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##sline = line_number('symbol_list_lines_inline_test.cpp', '// FUNC_gfunc')
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##eline = line_number('symbol_list_lines_inline_test.cpp', '// STRUCT_s')
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##self.runCmd("-symbol-list-lines symbol_list_lines_inline_test.cpp")
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##self.expect("\^done,lines=\[\{pc=\"0x[0-9a-f]+\",line=\"%d\"\}(,\{pc=\"0x[0-9a-f]+\",line=\"3\d\"\})*,\{pc=\"0x[0-9a-f]+\",line=\"%d\"\}\]" % (sline, eline))
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# Test that -symbol-list-lines works on header files by checking the first
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# and last line, and making sure the other lines are under 29.
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sline = line_number('symbol_list_lines_inline_test.h', '// FUNC_ifunc')
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eline = line_number('symbol_list_lines_inline_test.h', '// FUNC_mfunc')
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self.runCmd("-symbol-list-lines symbol_list_lines_inline_test.h")
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self.expect(
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"\^done,lines=\[\{pc=\"0x[0-9a-f]+\",line=\"%d\"\}(,\{pc=\"0x[0-9a-f]+\",line=\"\d\"\})*(,\{pc=\"0x[0-9a-f]+\",line=\"1\d\"\})*,\{pc=\"0x[0-9a-f]+\",line=\"%d\"\}(,\{pc=\"0x[0-9a-f]+\",line=\"2\d\"\})*\]" %
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(sline, eline))
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# Test that -symbol-list-lines fails when file doesn't exist
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self.runCmd("-symbol-list-lines unknown_file")
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self.expect(
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"\^error,message=\"error: No source filenames matched 'unknown_file'\. \"")
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# Test that -symbol-list-lines fails when file is specified using
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# relative path
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self.runCmd("-symbol-list-lines ./main.cpp")
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self.expect(
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"\^error,message=\"error: No source filenames matched '\./main\.cpp'\. \"")
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# Test that -symbol-list-lines works when file is specified using
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# absolute path
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import os
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path = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "main.cpp")
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self.runCmd("-symbol-list-lines \"%s\"" % path)
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self.expect(
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"\^done,lines=\[\{pc=\"0x0*%x\",line=\"%d\"\}(,\{pc=\"0x[0-9a-f]+\",line=\"\d+\"\})+\]" %
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(addr, line))
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# Test that -symbol-list-lines fails when file doesn't exist
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self.runCmd("-symbol-list-lines unknown_dir/main.cpp")
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self.expect(
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"\^error,message=\"error: No source filenames matched 'unknown_dir/main\.cpp'\. \"")
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