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diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/list-multi-source.exp b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/list-multi-source.exp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..887ff96 --- /dev/null +++ b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/list-multi-source.exp @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +# Copyright 2025 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + +# Test that 'list FILE:LINE' can print multiple results if FILE +# matches multiple files from the source tree. +# +# Then test that we can use 'list DIR/FILE:LINE' to restrict the +# results to a single source file. + +# With a remote host, source files are automatically copied to the +# host by dejagnu, and this drops the directory structure that is +# needed for this test to work, i.e. we need a/foo.c and b/foo.c, but +# dejagnu's automatic copying just gives us a single foo.c. Instead +# of trying to fix this, for now at least, just skip remote host +# testing. +require {!is_remote host} + +# This test uses a single source file that is copied into the build +# tree 3 times. The three copies are then copied with different +# defines set so that we see different functions in each copy. +standard_testfile .c + +# Create the source tree within the build directory. +set src_root [standard_output_file "src"] +set src_a "$src_root/a" +set src_b "$src_root/b" +set file_a "$src_a/foo.c" +set file_b "$src_b/foo.c" +set file_main "$src_root/main.c" +file mkdir "$src_root" +file mkdir "$src_a" +file mkdir "$src_b" + +# Helper proc. Copy global SRCFILE to DEST, replacing +# 'value_to_return' with VALUE during the copy. +proc copy_and_update_source_file { dest value } { + # Open the source file for reading. + set in [open "$::srcdir/$::subdir/$::srcfile" r] + + # Read in the entire contents of the file. This should be fine as + # the input file is not large. + set file_content [read $in] + + # Close the input file. + close $in + + # Perform the replacement over the entire file contents. + set updated_content [string map \ + [list "value_to_return" $value] \ + $file_content] + + # Open the destination file for writing. + set out [open $dest w] + + # Write the modified content to the destination file. + puts -nonewline $out $updated_content + + # Close the output file. + close $out +} + +# Make three copies of the single source file in the build directory +# based source tree. Two of the source files are modified slighly to +# make the output of 'list' unique for each copy. +file copy "$srcdir/$subdir/$srcfile" "$file_main" +copy_and_update_source_file $file_a "3" +copy_and_update_source_file $file_b "-3" + +# Build the executable. Use defines to make the source files +# different. +if { [prepare_for_testing_full "failed to prepare" \ + [list $testfile debug \ + $file_main [list debug additional_flags=-DMAIN] \ + $file_a [list debug additional_flags=-DFILE_A] \ + $file_b [list debug additional_flags=-DFILE_B]]]} { + return +} + +# The LINENUM we should list, and the first and last lines that should +# appear in the list output. +set linenum [gdb_get_line_number "List this line"] +set first_linenum [expr {$linenum - 5}] +set last_linenum [expr {$linenum + 4}] + +# List using FILE:LINE for a filename that is ambiguous. +gdb_test "list foo.c:$linenum" \ + [multi_line \ + "file: \"\[^\r\n\]+/a/foo.c\", line number: $linenum, symbol: \"get_value_common\"" \ + "$first_linenum\\s+\[^\r\n\]+" \ + ".*" \ + "$linenum\\s+[string_to_regexp {return 3; /* List this line. */}]" \ + ".*" \ + "$last_linenum\\s+\[^\r\n\]+" \ + "file: \"\[^\r\n\]+/b/foo.c\", line number: $linenum, symbol: \"get_value_common\"" \ + "$first_linenum\\s+\[^\r\n\]+" \ + ".*" \ + "$linenum\\s+[string_to_regexp {return -3; /* List this line. */}]" \ + ".*" \ + "$last_linenum\\s+\[^\r\n\]+"] + +# Now list using a more acurate filename, we should only get a single +# result. +gdb_test "list a/foo.c:$linenum" \ + [multi_line \ + "^$first_linenum\\s+\[^\r\n\]+" \ + ".*" \ + "$linenum\\s+[string_to_regexp {return 3; /* List this line. */}]" \ + ".*" \ + "$last_linenum\\s+\[^\r\n\]+"] + +gdb_test "list b/foo.c:$linenum" \ + [multi_line \ + "^$first_linenum\\s+\[^\r\n\]+" \ + ".*" \ + "$linenum\\s+[string_to_regexp {return -3; /* List this line. */}]" \ + ".*" \ + "$last_linenum\\s+\[^\r\n\]+"] |
