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1# This testcase is part of GDB, the GNU debugger.
2
e2882c85 3# Copyright 2017-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4
5# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
6# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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8# (at your option) any later version.
9#
10# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13# GNU General Public License for more details.
14#
15# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
17
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18# Test GDB's awareness of the wchar_t (C++98+) and char16_t, char32_t
19# (C++11+) built-in types. We also run most tests here in C mode, and
20# check whether the built-ins are disabled (gdb uses the typedefs in
21# the debug info instead.)
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22
23standard_testfile
24
53375380 25# Test char16_t/char32_t/wchar_t in language LANG, against symbols in
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26# a program. Lang can be "c", "c++03" or "c++11". In C++11,
27# char16_t/char32_t are built-in types, and the debug information
28# reflects that (see
29# http://wiki.dwarfstd.org/index.php?title=C%2B%2B0x:_New_string_literals).
30
31proc wide_char_types_program {lang} {
32 global srcfile testfile
33
34 set options {debug}
35 if {$lang == "c++03"} {
36 lappend options c++ additional_flags=-std=c++03
37 set out $testfile-cxx03
38 } elseif {$lang == "c++11"} {
39 lappend options c++ additional_flags=-std=c++11
40 set out $testfile-cxx11
41 } else {
42 set out $testfile-c
43 }
44
45 if { [prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" \
46 ${out} [list $srcfile] $options] } {
47 return -1
48 }
49
50 if ![runto_main] then {
51 fail "can't run to main"
52 return 0
53 }
53375380 54 do_test_wide_char $lang "u16" "u32" "wchar"
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55}
56
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57# Test char16_t/char32_t/wchar_t in language LANG. Use CHAR16_EXP,
58# CHAR32_EXP, and WCHAR_EXP as expression for each of the
59# corresponding types. (E.g., CHAR16_EXP will be u16 when testing
60# against the program, and "(char16_t)-1" when testing the built-in
61# types without a program loaded.)
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53375380 63proc do_test_wide_char {lang char16_exp char32_exp wchar_exp} {
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64 global gdb_prompt
65
66 # Check that the fixed-width wide types are distinct built-in
67 # types in C++11+. In other modes, they're instead typedefs,
68 # found in the debug info.
69 if {$lang == "c++11"} {
70 gdb_test "ptype $char16_exp" "type = char16_t" \
71 "char16_t is distinct"
72 gdb_test "ptype $char32_exp" "type = char32_t" \
73 "char32_t is distinct"
74 } else {
75 gdb_test "ptype $char16_exp" "type = unsigned (long|int|short)" \
76 "char16_t is typedef"
77 gdb_test "ptype $char32_exp" "type = unsigned (long|int|short)" \
78 "char32_t is typedef"
79 }
80
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81 # wchar_t is a disctinct built-in type in C++03+.
82 if {$lang != "c"} {
83 gdb_test "ptype $wchar_exp" "type = wchar_t" \
84 "wchar_t is distinct"
85 } else {
86 gdb_test "ptype $wchar_exp" "type = (unsigned )?(long|int|short)" \
87 "wchar_t is typedef"
88 }
89
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90 # Check that the fixed-width wide char types are unsigned.
91 gdb_test "p $char16_exp" " = 65535 u'\\\\xffff'" \
92 "char16_t is unsigned"
93 gdb_test "p $char32_exp" " = 4294967295 U'\\\\xffffffff'" \
94 "char32_t is unsigned"
95
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96 # Whether wchar_t is signed is implementation-dependent. While we
97 # ignore whether GDB got the ABI size/sign details right here,
98 # this at least verifies that the value isn't garbage, and that
99 # GDB correctly outputs the character using the "L" prefix.
100 set test "wchar_t sign"
101 gdb_test_multiple "p $wchar_exp" $test {
102 -re " = 4294967295 L'\\\\xffffffff'\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
103 pass "$test (unsigned)"
104 }
105 -re " = 65535 L'\\\\xffff'\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
106 pass "$test (unsigned)"
107 }
108 -re " = -1 L'\\\\xffffffff'\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
109 pass "$test (signed)"
110 }
111 -re " = -1 L'\\\\xffff'\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
112 pass "$test (signed)"
113 }
114 }
115
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116 # Check sizeof. These are fixed-width.
117 gdb_test "p sizeof($char16_exp)" "= 2" \
118 "sizeof($char16_exp) == 2"
119 gdb_test "p sizeof($char32_exp)" "= 4" \
120 "sizeof(char16_t) == 4"
121
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122 # Size of wchar_t depends on ABI.
123 gdb_test "p sizeof($wchar_exp)" "= (2|4)" \
124 "sizeof(wchar_t)"
125
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126 # Test printing wide literal strings. Note that when testing with
127 # no program started, this relies on GDB's awareness of the
128 # built-in wide char types.
129 gdb_test {p U"hello"} {= U"hello"}
130 gdb_test {p u"hello"} {= u"hello"}
53375380 131 gdb_test {p L"hello"} {= L"hello"}
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132}
133
53375380 134# Make sure that the char16_t/char32_t/wchar_t types are recognized as
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135# distinct built-in types in C++ mode, even with no program loaded.
136# Check that in C mode, the types are not recognized.
137
138proc wide_char_types_no_program {} {
139 global srcfile testfile
140
141 gdb_exit
142 gdb_start
143
144 # These types are not built-in in C.
145 with_test_prefix "c" {
146 gdb_test "set language c"
147
148 gdb_test "p (char16_t) -1" "No symbol table is loaded.*" \
149 "char16_t is not built-in"
150 gdb_test "p (char32_t) -1" "No symbol table is loaded.*" \
151 "char32_t is not built-in"
152
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153 gdb_test "p (wchar_t) -1" "No symbol table is loaded.*" \
154 "wchar_t is not built-in"
155
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156 gdb_test {p U"hello"} "No type named char32_t\\\."
157 gdb_test {p u"hello"} "No type named char16_t\\\."
53375380 158 gdb_test {p L"hello"} "No type named wchar_t\\\."
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159 }
160
161 # Note GDB does not distinguish C++ dialects, so the fixed-width
162 # types are always available in C++ mode, even if they were not
163 # built-in types before C++11.
164 with_test_prefix "c++" {
165 gdb_test "set language c++"
166
53375380 167 do_test_wide_char "c++11" "(char16_t) -1" "(char32_t) -1" "(wchar_t) -1"
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168 }
169}
170
171# Check wide char types with no program loaded.
172with_test_prefix "no program" {
173 wide_char_types_no_program
174}
175
176# Check types when a program is loaded.
177with_test_prefix "with program" {
178 foreach_with_prefix lang {"c" "c++03" "c++11"} {
179 wide_char_types_program $lang
180 }
181}