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7a292a7a 1# Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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9# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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15# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
16
17# Please email any bugs, comments, and/or additions to this file to:
18# bug-gdb@prep.ai.mit.edu
19
20# use this to debug:
21#
22#log_user 1
23
24# step-test.exp -- Expect script to test stepping in gdb
25
26if $tracelevel then {
27 strace $tracelevel
28}
29
30set testfile step-test
31set srcfile ${srcdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}.c
32set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}
33
34remote_exec build "rm -f ${binfile}"
35if { [gdb_compile "${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug}] != "" } {
36 gdb_suppress_entire_file "Testcase compile failed, so all tests in this file will automatically fail."
37}
38
39gdb_exit
40gdb_start
41gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
42gdb_load ${binfile}
43
44if ![runto_main] then {
45 fail "Can't run to main"
46 return 0
47}
48
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49# Set a breakpoint at line 45, if stepi then finish fails, we would
50# run to the end of the program, which would mess up the rest of the tests.
51
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52# Vanilla step/next
53#
54gdb_test "next" ".*${decimal}.*x = 1;.*" "next 1"
55gdb_test "step" ".*${decimal}.*y = 2;.*" "step 1"
56
57# With count
58#
59gdb_test "next 2" ".*${decimal}.*w = w.*2;.*" "next 2"
60gdb_test "step 3" ".*${decimal}.*z = z.*5;.*" "step 3"
61gdb_test "next" ".*${decimal}.*callee.*OVER.*" "next 3"
62
63# Step over call
64#
65gdb_test "next" ".*${decimal}.*callee.*INTO.*" "next over"
66
67# Step into call
68#
69gdb_test "step" ".*${decimal}.*glob.*" "step into"
70
71# Step out of call
72#
73# I wonder if this is really portable. Are there any caller-saves
74# platforms, on which `finish' will return you to some kind of pop
75# instruction, which is attributed to the line containing the function
76# call?
77gdb_test "finish" ".*${decimal}.*a.*5.*= a.*3.*" "step out"
78
79### Testing nexti and stepi.
80###
81### test_i NAME COMMAND HERE THERE
82###
83### Send COMMAND to gdb over and over, while the output matches the
84### regexp HERE, followed by the gdb prompt. Pass if the output
85### eventually matches the regexp THERE, followed by the gdb prompt;
86### fail if we have to iterate more than a hundred times, we time out
87### talking to gdb, or we get output which is neither HERE nor THERE. :)
88###
89### Use NAME as the name of the test.
90###
91### The exact regexps used are "$HERE.*$gdb_prompt $"
92### and "$THERE.*$gdb_prompt $"
93###
94proc test_i {name command here there} {
95 global gdb_prompt
96
97 set i 0
98 while 1 {
99 send_gdb "${command}\n"
100 gdb_expect {
101 -re "$here.*$gdb_prompt $" {
102 # Okay, we're still on the same line. Just step again.
103 }
104 -re "$there.*$gdb_prompt $" {
105 # We've reached the next line. Rah.
106 pass "$name"
107 return
108 }
109 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
110 # We got something else. Fail.
111 fail "$name"
112 return
113 }
114 timeout {
115 fail "$name (timeout)"
116 return
117 }
118 }
119
120 # Have we gone for too many steps without seeing any progress?
121 if {[incr i] >= 100} {
122 fail "$name (no progress after 100 steps)"
123 return
124 }
125 }
126}
127
128test_i "stepi to next line" "stepi" \
129 ".*${decimal}.*a.*5.* = a.*3" \
130 ".*${decimal}.*callee.*STEPI"
131test_i "stepi into function" "stepi" \
132 ".*${decimal}.*callee.*STEPI" \
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133 ".*callee \\(\\) at .*step-test\\.c"
134# Have to be careful here, if the finish does not work,
135# then we may run to the end of the program, which
136# will cause erroneous failures in the rest of the tests
137
138send_gdb "finish\n"
139gdb_expect {
140 -re ".*(Program received|Program exited).*$gdb_prompt $" {
141 puts "*** Matched Program recieved"
142 # Oops... We ran to the end of the program... Better reset
143 if {![runto_main]} then {
144 fail "Can't run to main"
145 return 0
146 }
147 if {![runto step-test.c:45]} {
148 fail "Can't run to line 45"
149 return 0
150 }
151 fail "stepi: finish call"
152 }
153 -re ".*${decimal}.*callee.*NEXTI.*$gdb_prompt $" {
154 puts "*** Matched success..."
155 pass "stepi: finish call"
156 }
157 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
158 # We got something else. Fail.
159 fail "stepi: finish call"
160 return
161 }
162 timeout {
163 fail "stepi: finish call"
164 return
165 }
166}
167
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168test_i "nexti over function" "nexti" \
169 ".*${decimal}.*callee.*NEXTI" \
170 ".*${decimal}.*y = w \\+ z;"
171
172# On some platforms, if we try to step into a function call that
173# passes a large structure by value, then we actually end up stepping
174# into memcpy, bcopy, or some such --- GCC emits the call to pass the
175# argument. Opinion is bitterly divided about whether this is the
176# right behavior for GDB or not, but we'll catch it here, so folks
177# won't forget about it.
178
179send_gdb "break [gdb_get_line_number "step-test.exp: large struct by value"]\n"
180gdb_test "continue" \
181 ".*Breakpoint ${decimal},.*large_struct_by_value.*" \
182 "run to pass large struct"
183gdb_test "step" \
184 ".*step-test.exp: arrive here 1.*" \
185 "large struct by value"
186
7a292a7a 187gdb_continue_to_end "step-test.exp"
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189return 0