# Test macro scoping. # Copyright 2002-2013 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 . set srcfile macscp1.c set testfile "macscp" set objfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}.o set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile} set options { debug additional_flags=-DFROM_COMMANDLINE=ARG} get_compiler_info if [test_compiler_info gcc*] { lappend options additional_flags=-g3 } # Generate the intermediate object file. This is required by Darwin to # have access to the .debug_macinfo section. if {[gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/macscp1.c" "${objfile}" \ object $options] != "" || [gdb_compile "${objfile}" "${binfile}" executable $options] != "" } { untested macscp.exp return -1 } gdb_exit gdb_start gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir gdb_load ${binfile} # Ask GDB to show the current definition of MACRO, and return a list # describing the result. # # The return value has the form {FILE1 FILE2 ... DEF}, which means # that MACRO has the definition `DEF', and was defined in `FILE1', # which was included from `FILE2', included from ... . # # If GDB says that MACRO has no definition, return the string `undefined'. # # If GDB complains that it doesn't have any information about # preprocessor macro definitions, return the string `no-macro-info'. # # If expect times out waiting for GDB, we return the string `timeout'. # # If GDB's output doesn't otherwise match what we're expecting, we # return the empty string. proc info_macro {macro} { global gdb_prompt set filepat {macscp[0-9]+\.[ch]} set definition {} set location {} # Line number zero is set for macros defined from the compiler command-line. # Such macros are not being tested by this function. set nonzero {[1-9][0-9]*} send_gdb "info macro ${macro}\n" set debug_me 0 if {$debug_me} {exp_internal 1} gdb_expect { -re "Defined at \[^\r\n\]*(${filepat}):${nonzero}\[\r\n\]" { # `location' and `definition' should be empty when we see # this message. if {[llength $location] == 0 && [llength $definition] == 0} { set location $expect_out(1,string) exp_continue } else { # Exit this expect loop, with a result indicating failure. set definition {} } } -re "The symbol `${macro}' has no definition as a C/C\\+\\+ preprocessor macro\[^\r\n\]*\[\r\n\]" { # `location' and `definition' should be empty when we see # this message. if {[llength $location] == 0 && [llength $definition] == 0} { set definition undefined exp_continue } else { # Exit this expect loop, with a result indicating failure. set definition {} } } -re "^\[\r\n\]* included at \[^\r\n\]*(${filepat}):${nonzero}\[\r\n\]" { # `location' should *not* be empty when we see this # message. It should have recorded at least the initial # `Defined at ' message (for definitions) or ` at' message # (for undefined symbols). if {[llength $location] != 0} { lappend location $expect_out(1,string) exp_continue } else { # Exit this expect loop, with a result indicating failure. set definition {} } } -re "^\[\r\n\]*at \[^\r\n\]*(${filepat}):${nonzero}\[\r\n\]" { # This appears after a `has no definition' message. # `location' should be empty when we see it. if {[string compare $definition undefined] == 0 \ && [llength $location] == 0} { set location $expect_out(1,string) exp_continue } else { # Exit this expect loop, with a result indicating failure. set definition {} } } -re "#define ${macro} (\[^\r\n\]*)\[\r\n\]" { # `definition' should be empty when we see this message. if {[string compare $definition ""] == 0} { set definition $expect_out(1,string) exp_continue } else { # Exit this expect loop, with a result indicating failure. set definition {} } } -re "has no preprocessor macro information.*$gdb_prompt $" { set definition no-macro-info } -re "$gdb_prompt $" { # Exit the expect loop; let the existing value of `definition' # indicate failure or success. } timeout { set definition timeout } } if {$debug_me} {exp_internal 0} switch -exact -- $definition { no-macro-info { return no-macro-info } timeout { return timeout } undefined { return undefined } default { if {[llength $location] >= 1} { return [concat $location [list $definition]] } else { return {} } } } } # Call info_macro to show the definition of MACRO. Expect a result of # EXPECTED. Use WHERE in pass/fail messages to identify the context. # Return non-zero if we should abort the entire test file, or zero if # we can continue. proc check_macro {macro expected where} { set func_def [info_macro $macro] if {[string compare $func_def $expected] == 0} { pass "info macro $macro $where" } else { switch -exact -- $func_def { no-macro-info { xfail "executable includes no macro debugging information" return 1 } undefined { fail "info macro $macro $where (undefined)" return 1 } timeout { fail "info macro $macro $where (timeout)" } default { fail "info macro $macro $where" } } } return 0 } # List the function FUNC, and then show the definition of MACRO, # expecting the result EXPECTED. proc list_and_check_macro {func macro expected} { gdb_test "list $func" ".*${func}.*" "list $func for $macro" return [check_macro $macro $expected "after `list $func'"] } gdb_test "list main" ".*main.*" "list main for support check" set macro_support "unknown" gdb_test_multiple "info source" "Test macro information" { -re "Includes preprocessor macro info\..*$gdb_prompt $" { set macro_support 1 verbose "Source has macro information" } -re "Does not include preprocessor macro info\..*$gdb_prompt $" { set macro_support 0 verbose "Source has no macro information" } default { warning "couldn't check macro support (no valid response)." } } if {$macro_support == 0} { unsupported "Skipping test because debug information does not include macro information." return 0 } list_and_check_macro main WHERE {macscp1.c {before macscp1_3}} list_and_check_macro macscp2_2 WHERE {macscp2.h macscp1.c {before macscp2_2}} list_and_check_macro macscp3_2 WHERE {macscp3.h macscp1.c {before macscp3_2}} # Assuming the current position inside program by `list' from above. gdb_test "info macro FROM_COMMANDLINE" \ "Defined at \[^\r\n\]*:0\r\n-DFROM_COMMANDLINE=ARG" gdb_test "info macro __FILE__" "#define __FILE__ \".*macscp3.h\"" \ "info macro __FILE__ before running" gdb_test "info macro __LINE__" "#define __LINE__ 26" \ "info macro __LINE__ before running" # Although GDB's macro table structures distinguish between multiple # #inclusions of the same file, GDB's other structures don't. So the # `list' command here doesn't reliably select one #inclusion or the # other, even though it could. It would be nice to eventually change # GDB's structures to handle this correctly. gdb_test "list macscp4_2_from_macscp2" ".*macscp4_2_, MACSCP4_INCLUSION.*" switch -exact -- [info_macro WHERE] { {macscp4.h macscp2.h macscp1.c {before macscp4_2_..., from macscp2.h}} { pass "info macro WHERE after `list macscp_4_2_from_macscp2'" } {macscp4.h macscp3.h macscp1.c {before macscp4_2_..., from macscp3.h}} { setup_kfail "gdb/555" *-*-* fail "info macro WHERE after `list macscp_4_2_from_macscp2' (gdb/555)" } timeout { fail "info macro WHERE after `list macscp_4_2_from_macscp2' (timeout)" } default { fail "info macro WHERE after `list macscp_4_2_from_macscp2'" } } gdb_test "list macscp4_2_from_macscp3" ".*macscp4_2_, MACSCP4_INCLUSION.*" switch -exact -- [info_macro WHERE] { {macscp4.h macscp3.h macscp1.c {before macscp4_2_..., from macscp3.h}} { pass "info macro WHERE after `list macscp_4_2_from_macscp3'" } {macscp4.h macscp2.h macscp1.c {before macscp4_2_..., from macscp2.h}} { setup_kfail "gdb/555" *-*-* fail "info macro WHERE after `list macscp_4_2_from_macscp3' (gdb/555)" } timeout { fail "info macro WHERE after `list macscp_4_2_from_macscp3' (timeout)" } default { fail "info macro WHERE after `list macscp_4_2_from_macscp3'" } } #### Test the selection of the macro scope by the current frame. ### A table of functions, in the order they will be reached, which is ### also the order they appear in the preprocessed output. Each entry ### has the form {FUNCNAME WHERE KFAILWHERE}, where: ### - FUNCNAME is the name of the function, ### - WHERE is the definition we expect to see for the macro `WHERE', as ### returned by `info_macro', and ### - KFAILWHERE is an alternate definition which should be reported ### as a `known failure', due to GDB's inability to distinguish multiple ### #inclusions of the same file. ### KFAILWHERE may be omitted. set funcs { { macscp1_1 {macscp1.c {before macscp1_1}} } { macscp2_1 {macscp2.h macscp1.c {before macscp2_1}} } { macscp4_1_from_macscp2 {macscp4.h macscp2.h macscp1.c {before macscp4_1_..., from macscp2.h}} {macscp4.h macscp3.h macscp1.c {before macscp4_1_..., from macscp3.h}} } { macscp4_2_from_macscp2 {macscp4.h macscp2.h macscp1.c {before macscp4_2_..., from macscp2.h}} {macscp4.h macscp3.h macscp1.c {before macscp4_2_..., from macscp3.h}} } { macscp2_2 {macscp2.h macscp1.c {before macscp2_2}} } { macscp1_2 {macscp1.c {before macscp1_2}} } { macscp3_1 {macscp3.h macscp1.c {before macscp3_1}} } { macscp4_1_from_macscp3 {macscp4.h macscp3.h macscp1.c {before macscp4_1_..., from macscp3.h}} {macscp4.h macscp2.h macscp1.c {before macscp4_1_..., from macscp2.h}} } { macscp4_2_from_macscp3 {macscp4.h macscp3.h macscp1.c {before macscp4_2_..., from macscp3.h}} {macscp4.h macscp2.h macscp1.c {before macscp4_2_..., from macscp2.h}} } { macscp3_2 {macscp3.h macscp1.c {before macscp3_2}} } { macscp1_3 {macscp1.c {before macscp1_3}} } } proc maybe_kfail { func test_name } { # We can't get the right scope info when we're stopped in # the macro4_ functions. if {[string match macscp4_* $func]} { kfail gdb/555 "$test_name" } else { fail "$test_name" } } # Start the program running. if {! [runto_main]} { fail "macro tests suppressed: couldn't run to main" return 0 } # Set a breakpoint on each of the functions. foreach func_entry $funcs { set func [lindex $func_entry 0] gdb_test "break $func" "Breakpoint.*" } # Run to each of the breakpoints and check the definition (or lack # thereof) of each macro. for {set i 0} {$i < [llength $funcs]} {incr i} { set func_entry [lindex $funcs $i] set func [lindex $func_entry 0] set expected [lindex $func_entry 1] set kfail_expected [lindex $func_entry 2] # Run to the breakpoint for $func. gdb_test "continue" "Breakpoint $decimal, $func .*" "continue to $func" # Check the macro WHERE. set result [info_macro WHERE] if {[string compare $result $expected] == 0} { pass "info macro WHERE stopped in $func" } elseif {[string compare $result $kfail_expected] == 0} { setup_kfail "gdb/555" *-*-* fail "info macro WHERE stopped in $func (gdb/555)" } elseif {[string compare $result timeout] == 0} { fail "info macro WHERE stopped in $func (timeout)" } else { fail "info macro WHERE stopped in $func" } # Check that the BEFORE_ macros for all prior functions are # #defined, and that those for all subsequent functions are not. for {set j 0} {$j < [llength $funcs]} {incr j} { if {$j != $i} { set func_j_entry [lindex $funcs $j] set func_j [lindex $func_j_entry 0] set before_macro "BEFORE_[string toupper $func_j]" set test_name \ "$before_macro defined/undefined when stopped at $func" set result [info_macro $before_macro] if {$j < $i} { if {[llength $result] >= 2 && \ [string compare [lindex $result end] {}] == 0} { pass $test_name } elseif {[string compare $result timeout] == 0} { fail "$test_name (timeout)" } else { maybe_kfail $func "$test_name" } } elseif {$j > $i} { switch -- [lindex $result end] { undefined { pass $test_name } timeout { fail "$test_name (timeout)" } default { maybe_kfail $func "$test_name" } } } set until_macro "UNTIL_[string toupper $func_j]" set test_name \ "$until_macro defined/undefined when stopped at $func" set result [info_macro $until_macro] if {$j <= $i} { switch -- [lindex $result end] { undefined { pass $test_name } timeout { fail "$test_name (timeout)" } default { maybe_kfail $func "$test_name" } } } elseif {$j > $i} { if {[llength $result] >= 2 && \ [string compare [lindex $result end] {}] == 0} { pass $test_name } elseif {[string compare $result timeout] == 0} { fail "$test_name (timeout)" } else { maybe_kfail $func "$test_name" } } } } } gdb_test "break [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint here"]" \ "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*, line.*" \ "breakpoint macscp_expr" gdb_test "cond \$bpnum foo == MACRO_TO_EXPAND" \ "No symbol \"MACRO_TO_EXPAND\" in current context\." \ "macro MACRO_TO_EXPAND not in scope at breakpoint" # Note that we choose the condition so that this breakpoint never # stops. set l2 [gdb_get_line_number "set second breakpoint here"] gdb_test "break $l2 if foo != MACRO_TO_EXPAND" \ "Breakpoint.*at.*" \ "breakpoint macscp_expr using MACRO_TO_EXPAND" gdb_test "continue" "foo = 0;.*" "continue to macsp_expr" gdb_test "print address.addr" \ " = 0" \ "print address.addr" gdb_test "print MACRO_TO_EXPAND" \ "No symbol \"MACRO_TO_EXPAND\" in current context\." \ "print expression with macro before define." gdb_test "next" "foo = 1;.*here.*/" "next to definition 1" gdb_test "print MACRO_TO_EXPAND" \ " = 0" \ "print expression with macro in scope." gdb_test_no_output "macro define MACRO_TO_EXPAND 72" \ "user macro override" gdb_test "print MACRO_TO_EXPAND" \ " = 72" \ "choose user macro" gdb_test_no_output "macro undef MACRO_TO_EXPAND" \ "remove user override" gdb_test "print MACRO_TO_EXPAND" \ " = 0" \ "print expression with macro after removing override" gdb_test "next" "foo = 2;.*" "next to definition 2" gdb_test "print MACRO_TO_EXPAND" \ "No symbol \"MACRO_TO_EXPAND\" in current context\." \ "print expression with macro after undef." gdb_test_no_output "macro define MACRO_TO_EXPAND 5" \ "basic macro define" gdb_test "print MACRO_TO_EXPAND" \ " = 5" \ "expansion of defined macro" gdb_test "macro list" \ "macro define MACRO_TO_EXPAND 5" \ "basic macro list" gdb_test_no_output "macro define MACRO_TO_EXPAND(x) x" \ "basic redefine, macro with args" gdb_test "print MACRO_TO_EXPAND (7)" \ " = 7" \ "expansion of macro with arguments" gdb_test_no_output "macro undef MACRO_TO_EXPAND" \ "basic macro undef" gdb_test "print MACRO_TO_EXPAND" \ "No symbol \"MACRO_TO_EXPAND\" in current context\." \ "print expression with macro after user undef." # Regression test; this used to crash. gdb_test "macro define" \ "usage: macro define.*" \ "macro define with no arguments" # Regression test; this used to crash. gdb_test "macro undef" \ "usage: macro undef.*" \ "macro undef with no arguments" # Completion tests. # The macro FIFTY_SEVEN is in scope at this point. send_gdb "p FIFTY_\t" gdb_expect { -re "^p FIFTY_SEVEN $"\ { send_gdb "\n" gdb_expect { -re "^.* = 57.*$gdb_prompt $"\ { pass "complete 'p FIFTY_SEVEN'"} -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "complete 'p FIFTY_SEVEN'"} timeout {fail "(timeout) complete 'p FIFTY_SEVEN'"} } } -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "complete 'p FIFTY_SEVEN'" } timeout { fail "(timeout) complete 'p FIFTY_SEVEN' 2" } } # The macro TWENTY_THREE is not in scope. send_gdb "p TWENTY_\t" gdb_expect { -re "^p TWENTY_\\\x07$"\ { send_gdb "\n" gdb_expect { -re "No symbol \"TWENTY_\" in current context\\..*$gdb_prompt $"\ { pass "complete 'p TWENTY_'"} -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "complete 'p TWENTY_'"} timeout {fail "(timeout) complete 'p TWENTY_'"} } } -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "complete 'p TWENTY_'" } timeout { fail "(timeout) complete 'p TWENTY_' 2" } } # The macro FORTY_EIGHT was undefined and thus is not in scope. send_gdb "p FORTY_\t" gdb_expect { -re "^p FORTY_\\\x07$"\ { send_gdb "\n" gdb_expect { -re "No symbol \"FORTY_\" in current context\\..*$gdb_prompt $"\ { pass "complete 'p FORTY_'"} -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "complete 'p FORTY_'"} timeout {fail "(timeout) complete 'p FORTY_'"} } } -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "complete 'p FORTY_'" } timeout { fail "(timeout) complete 'p FORTY_' 2" } } gdb_test_no_output "macro define TWENTY_THREE 25" \ "defining TWENTY_THREE" # User-defined macros are always in scope. send_gdb "p TWENTY_\t" gdb_expect { -re "^p TWENTY_THREE $"\ { send_gdb "\n" gdb_expect { -re "^.* = 25.*$gdb_prompt $"\ { pass "complete 'p TWENTY_THREE'"} -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "complete 'p TWENTY_THREE'"} timeout {fail "(timeout) complete 'p TWENTY_THREE'"} } } -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "complete 'p TWENTY_THREE'" } timeout { fail "(timeout) complete 'p TWENTY_THREE' 2" } } # Splicing tests. gdb_test "macro expand SPLICE(x, y)" \ "expands to: xy" \ "basic macro splicing" gdb_test_no_output "macro define robotinvasion 2010" \ "define splice helper" gdb_test "macro expand SPLICE(robot, invasion)" \ "expands to: *2010" \ "splicing plus expansion" # Varargs tests. gdb_test_no_output "macro define va_c99(...) varfunc (fixedarg, __VA_ARGS__)" \ "define first varargs helper" gdb_test_no_output "macro define va2_c99(x, y, ...) varfunc (fixedarg, x, y, __VA_ARGS__)" \ "define second varargs helper" gdb_test_no_output "macro define va_gnu(args...) varfunc (fixedarg, args)" \ "define third varargs helper" gdb_test_no_output "macro define va2_gnu(args...) varfunc (fixedarg, ## args)" \ "define fourth varargs helper" gdb_test "macro expand va_c99(one, two, three)" \ "expands to: *varfunc \\(fixedarg, *one, two, three\\)" \ "c99 varargs expansion" gdb_test "macro expand va_c99()" \ "expands to: *varfunc \\(fixedarg, *\\)" \ "c99 varargs expansion without an argument" gdb_test "macro expand va2_c99(one, two, three, four)" \ "expands to: *varfunc \\(fixedarg, *one, two, three, four\\)" \ "c99 varargs expansion, multiple formal arguments" gdb_test "macro expand va_gnu(one, two, three, four)" \ "expands to: *varfunc \\(fixedarg, *one, two, three, four\\)" \ "gnu varargs expansion" gdb_test "macro expand va_gnu()" \ "expands to: *varfunc \\(fixedarg, *\\)" \ "gnu varargs expansion without an argument" gdb_test "macro expand va2_gnu()" \ "expands to: *varfunc \\(fixedarg\\)" \ "gnu varargs expansion special splicing without an argument" # Stringification tests. gdb_test_no_output "macro define str(x) #x" \ "define stringification macro" gdb_test_no_output "macro define maude 5" \ "define first stringification helper" gdb_test_no_output "macro define xstr(x) str(x)" \ "define second stringification helper" gdb_test "print str(5)" \ " = \"5\"" \ "simple stringify" gdb_test "print str(hi bob)" \ " = \"hi bob\"" \ "stringify with one space" gdb_test "print str( hi bob )" \ " = \"hi bob\"" \ "stringify with many spaces" gdb_test "print str(hi \"bob\")" \ " = \"hi \\\\\"bob\\\\\"\"" \ "stringify with quotes" gdb_test "print str(hi \\bob\\)" \ " = \"hi \\\\\\\\bob\\\\\\\\\"" \ "stringify with backslashes" gdb_test "print str(maude)" \ " = \"maude\"" \ "stringify without substitution" gdb_test "print xstr(maude)" \ " = \"5\"" \ "stringify with substitution" # Regression test for pp-number bug. gdb_test_no_output "macro define si_addr fields.fault.si_addr" \ "define si_addr macro" gdb_test "macro expand siginfo.si_addr" \ "expands to: siginfo.fields.fault.si_addr" \ "macro expand siginfo.si_addr" gdb_test "print __FILE__" " = \".*macscp1.c\"" gdb_test "print __LINE__" \ " = [gdb_get_line_number {stopping point for line test}]"