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-/* Support program for testing gdb's ability to call functions
- in an inferior which doesn't itself call malloc, pass appropriate
- arguments to those functions, and get the returned result. */
-
-#ifdef NO_PROTOTYPES
-#define PARAMS(paramlist) ()
-#else
-#define PARAMS(paramlist) paramlist
-#endif
-
-char char_val1 = 'a';
-char char_val2 = 'b';
-
-short short_val1 = 10;
-short short_val2 = -23;
-
-int int_val1 = 87;
-int int_val2 = -26;
-
-long long_val1 = 789;
-long long_val2 = -321;
-
-float float_val1 = 3.14159;
-float float_val2 = -2.3765;
-
-double double_val1 = 45.654;
-double double_val2 = -67.66;
-
-#define DELTA (0.001)
-
-char *string_val1 = "string 1";
-char *string_val2 = "string 2";
-
-char char_array_val1[] = "carray 1";
-char char_array_val2[] = "carray 2";
-
-struct struct1 {
- char c;
- short s;
- int i;
- long l;
- float f;
- double d;
- char a[4];
-} struct_val1 = { 'x', 87, 76, 51, 2.1234, 9.876, "foo" };
-
-/* Some functions that can be passed as arguments to other test
- functions, or called directly. */
-
-int add (a, b)
-int a, b;
-{
- return (a + b);
-}
-
-int doubleit (a)
-int a;
-{
- return (a + a);
-}
-
-int (*func_val1) PARAMS((int,int)) = add;
-int (*func_val2) PARAMS((int)) = doubleit;
-
-/* An enumeration and functions that test for specific values. */
-
-enum enumtype { enumval1, enumval2, enumval3 };
-enum enumtype enum_val1 = enumval1;
-enum enumtype enum_val2 = enumval2;
-enum enumtype enum_val3 = enumval3;
-
-t_enum_value1 (enum_arg)
-enum enumtype enum_arg;
-{
- return (enum_arg == enum_val1);
-}
-
-t_enum_value2 (enum_arg)
-enum enumtype enum_arg;
-{
- return (enum_arg == enum_val2);
-}
-
-t_enum_value3 (enum_arg)
-enum enumtype enum_arg;
-{
- return (enum_arg == enum_val3);
-}
-
-/* A function that takes a vector of integers (along with an explicit
- count) and returns their sum. */
-
-int sum_args (argc, argv)
-int argc;
-int argv[];
-{
- int sumval = 0;
- int idx;
-
- for (idx = 0; idx < argc; idx++)
- {
- sumval += argv[idx];
- }
- return (sumval);
-}
-
-/* Test that we can call functions that take structs and return
- members from that struct */
-
-char t_structs_c (tstruct) struct struct1 tstruct; { return (tstruct.c); }
-short t_structs_s (tstruct) struct struct1 tstruct; { return (tstruct.s); }
-int t_structs_i (tstruct) struct struct1 tstruct; { return (tstruct.i); }
-long t_structs_l (tstruct) struct struct1 tstruct; { return (tstruct.l); }
-float t_structs_f (tstruct) struct struct1 tstruct; { return (tstruct.f); }
-double t_structs_d (tstruct) struct struct1 tstruct; { return (tstruct.d); }
-char *t_structs_a (tstruct) struct struct1 tstruct; { return (tstruct.a); }
-
-/* Test that calling functions works if there are a lot of arguments. */
-int
-sum10 (i0, i1, i2, i3, i4, i5, i6, i7, i8, i9)
- int i0, i1, i2, i3, i4, i5, i6, i7, i8, i9;
-{
- return i0 + i1 + i2 + i3 + i4 + i5 + i6 + i7 + i8 + i9;
-}
-
-/* Gotta have a main to be able to generate a linked, runnable
- executable, and also provide a useful place to set a breakpoint. */
-
-main ()
-{
-#ifdef usestubs
- set_debug_traps();
- breakpoint();
-#endif
- t_structs_c(struct_val1);
-}
-
-/* Functions that expect specific values to be passed and return
- either 0 or 1, depending upon whether the values were
- passed incorrectly or correctly, respectively. */
-
-int t_char_values (char_arg1, char_arg2)
-char char_arg1, char_arg2;
-{
- return ((char_arg1 == char_val1) && (char_arg2 == char_val2));
-}
-
-int
-#ifdef NO_PROTOTYPES
-t_small_values (arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8, arg9, arg10)
- char arg1;
- short arg2;
- int arg3;
- char arg4;
- short arg5;
- char arg6;
- short arg7;
- int arg8;
- short arg9;
- short arg10;
-#else
-t_small_values (char arg1, short arg2, int arg3, char arg4, short arg5,
- char arg6, short arg7, int arg8, short arg9, short arg10)
-#endif
-{
- return arg1 + arg2 + arg3 + arg4 + arg5 + arg6 + arg7 + arg8 + arg9 + arg10;
-}
-
-int t_short_values (short_arg1, short_arg2)
-short short_arg1, short_arg2;
-{
- return ((short_arg1 == short_val1) && (short_arg2 == short_val2));
-}
-
-int t_int_values (int_arg1, int_arg2)
-int int_arg1, int_arg2;
-{
- return ((int_arg1 == int_val1) && (int_arg2 == int_val2));
-}
-
-int t_long_values (long_arg1, long_arg2)
-long long_arg1, long_arg2;
-{
- return ((long_arg1 == long_val1) && (long_arg2 == long_val2));
-}
-
-int t_float_values (float_arg1, float_arg2)
-float float_arg1, float_arg2;
-{
- return ((float_arg1 - float_val1) < DELTA
- && (float_arg1 - float_val1) > -DELTA
- && (float_arg2 - float_val2) < DELTA
- && (float_arg2 - float_val2) > -DELTA);
-}
-
-int
-#ifdef NO_PROTOTYPES
-/* In this case we are just duplicating t_float_values, but that is the
- easiest way to deal with either ANSI or non-ANSI. */
-t_float_values2 (float_arg1, float_arg2)
- float float_arg1, float_arg2;
-#else
-t_float_values2 (float float_arg1, float float_arg2)
-#endif
-{
- return ((float_arg1 - float_val1) < DELTA
- && (float_arg1 - float_val1) > -DELTA
- && (float_arg2 - float_val2) < DELTA
- && (float_arg2 - float_val2) > -DELTA);
-}
-
-int t_double_values (double_arg1, double_arg2)
-double double_arg1, double_arg2;
-{
- return ((double_arg1 - double_val1) < DELTA
- && (double_arg1 - double_val1) > -DELTA
- && (double_arg2 - double_val2) < DELTA
- && (double_arg2 - double_val2) > -DELTA);
-}
-
-int t_string_values (string_arg1, string_arg2)
-char *string_arg1, *string_arg2;
-{
- return (!strcmp (string_arg1, string_val1) &&
- !strcmp (string_arg2, string_val2));
-}
-
-int t_char_array_values (char_array_arg1, char_array_arg2)
-char char_array_arg1[], char_array_arg2[];
-{
- return (!strcmp (char_array_arg1, char_array_val1) &&
- !strcmp (char_array_arg2, char_array_val2));
-}
-
-
-/* This used to simply compare the function pointer arguments with
- known values for func_val1 and func_val2. Doing so is valid ANSI
- code, but on some machines (RS6000, HPPA, others?) it may fail when
- called directly by GDB.
-
- In a nutshell, it's not possible for GDB to determine when the address
- of a function or the address of the function's stub/trampoline should
- be passed.
-
- So, to avoid GDB lossage in the common case, we perform calls through the
- various function pointers and compare the return values. For the HPPA
- at least, this allows the common case to work.
-
- If one wants to try something more complicated, pass the address of
- a function accepting a "double" as one of its first 4 arguments. Call
- that function indirectly through the function pointer. This would fail
- on the HPPA. */
-
-int t_func_values (func_arg1, func_arg2)
-int (*func_arg1) PARAMS ((int, int));
-int (*func_arg2) PARAMS ((int));
-{
- return ((*func_arg1) (5,5) == (*func_val1) (5,5)
- && (*func_arg2) (6) == (*func_val2) (6));
-}
-
-int t_call_add (func_arg1, a, b)
-int (*func_arg1) PARAMS ((int, int));
-int a, b;
-{
- return ((*func_arg1)(a, b));
-}