# Copyright 2012-2022 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 . # Tests for linespec errors with C and C++. # The test proper. LANG is either C or C++. proc do_test {lang} { global testfile srcfile error_messages compiler_info standard_testfile set exefile $testfile if [info exists compiler_info] { # Unsetting compiler_info allows us to switch compilers # used by prepare_for_testing. unset compiler_info } set options {debug} if {$lang == "C++"} { if {[skip_cplus_tests]} { return 0 } # Build ".c" source file with g++. lappend options "c++" } if {[prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" $exefile $srcfile $options]} { return -1 } # Turn off the pending breakpoint queries. gdb_test_no_output "set breakpoint pending off" # Turn off completion limiting gdb_test_no_output "set max-completions unlimited" if {![runto_main]} { return 0 } # Run to a location in the file. set bp_location [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint here"] gdb_test "break $srcfile:$bp_location" \ "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line $bp_location\\." \ "breakpoint line number in file" gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "$bp_location" # Common error message format strings. array set error_messages { invalid_file "No source file named %s." invalid_function "Function \"%s\" not defined." invalid_var_or_func "Undefined convenience variable or function \"%s\" not defined." invalid_function_f "Function \"%s\" not defined in \"%s\"." invalid_var_or_func_f \ "Undefined convenience variable or function \"%s\" not defined in \"%s\"." invalid_label "No label \"%s\" defined in function \"%s\"." invalid_parm "invalid linespec argument, \"%s\"" invalid_offset "No line %d in the current file." invalid_offset_f "No line %d in file \"%s\"." malformed_line_offset "malformed line offset: \"%s\"" source_incomplete \ "Source filename requires function, label, or line offset." unexpected "malformed linespec error: unexpected %s" unexpected_opt "malformed linespec error: unexpected %s, \"%s\"" unmatched_quote "unmatched quote" garbage "Garbage '%s' at end of command" } # We intentionally do not use gdb_breakpoint for these tests. # Break at 'linespec' and expect the message in ::error_messages # indexed by msg_id with the associated args. proc test_break {linespec msg_id args} { global error_messages gdb_test "break $linespec" [string_to_regexp \ [eval format \$error_messages($msg_id) \ $args]] \ "'break $linespec'" } # Some commonly used whitespace tests around ':'. set spaces [list \ ":" \ ": " \ " :" \ " : " \ " : " \ ] # A list of invalid offsets. set invalid_offsets [list -100 +500 1000] # Try some simple, invalid linespecs involving spaces. foreach x $spaces { test_break $x unexpected "colon" } # Test invalid filespecs starting with offset. This is done # first so that default offsets are tested. foreach x $invalid_offsets { set offset $x # Relative offsets are relative to the current line. Adjust # expected offset from error message accordingly. if {[string index $x 0] == "+" || [string index $x 0] == "-"} { incr offset $bp_location } test_break $x invalid_offset $offset test_break "-line $x" invalid_offset $offset } # Test offsets with trailing tokens w/ and w/o spaces. foreach x $spaces { test_break "3$x" unexpected "colon" test_break "+10$x" unexpected "colon" test_break "-10$x" unexpected "colon" } foreach x {1 +1 +100 -10} { test_break "3 $x" unexpected_opt "number" $x test_break "-line 3 $x" garbage $x test_break "+10 $x" unexpected_opt "number" $x test_break "-line +10 $x" garbage $x test_break "-10 $x" unexpected_opt "number" $x test_break "-line -10 $x" garbage $x } foreach x {3 +10 -10} { test_break "$x foo" unexpected_opt "string" "foo" test_break "-line $x foo" garbage "foo" } # Test invalid linespecs starting with filename. # It's OK to use the ".c" extension for the C++ test # since the extension doesn't affect GDB's lookup. set invalid_files [list "this_file_doesn't_exist.c" \ "this file has spaces.c" \ "\"file::colons.c\"" \ "'file::colons.c'" \ "\"this \"file\" has quotes.c\"" \ "'this \"file\" has quotes.c'" \ "'this 'file' has quotes.c'" \ "\"this 'file' has quotes.c\"" \ "\"spaces: and :colons.c\"" \ "'more: :spaces: :and colons::.c'" \ "C:/nonexist-with-windrive.c"] foreach x $invalid_files { # Remove any quoting from FILENAME for the error message. test_break "$x:3" invalid_file [string trim $x \"'] } foreach x [list "this_file_doesn't_exist.c" \ "file::colons.c" \ "'file::colons.c'"] { test_break "-source $x -line 3" invalid_file [string trim $x \"'] } # Test that option lexing stops at whitespace boundaries, except # when lexing function names, where we want to handle setting # breakpoints on e.g., "int template_function()". test_break "-source this file has spaces.c -line 3" source_incomplete test_break "-function ret_type tmpl_function" \ invalid_function "ret_type tmpl_function" test_break "-source $srcfile -function ret_type tmpl_function" \ invalid_function_f "ret_type tmpl_function" $srcfile test_break "-function main -label label whitespace" \ invalid_label "label" "main" # Test unmatched quotes. foreach x {"\"src-file.c'" "'src-file.c"} { test_break "$x:3" unmatched_quote } test_break $srcfile invalid_function $srcfile foreach x {"foo" " foo" " foo "} { # Trim any leading/trailing whitespace for error messages. test_break "$srcfile:$x" invalid_function_f [string trim $x] $srcfile test_break "-source $srcfile -function $x" \ invalid_function_f [string trim $x] $srcfile test_break "$srcfile:main:$x" invalid_label [string trim $x] "main" test_break "-source $srcfile -function main -label $x" \ invalid_label [string trim $x] "main" } foreach x $spaces { test_break "$srcfile$x" unexpected "end of input" test_break "$srcfile:main$x" unexpected "end of input" } test_break "${srcfile}::" invalid_function "${srcfile}::" test_break "$srcfile:3 1" unexpected_opt "number" "1" test_break "-source $srcfile -line 3 1" garbage "1" test_break "$srcfile:3 +100" unexpected_opt "number" "+100" test_break "-source $srcfile -line 3 +100" garbage "+100" test_break "$srcfile:3 -100" unexpected_opt "number" "-100" test_break "$srcfile:3 foo" unexpected_opt "string" "foo" test_break "-source $srcfile -line 3 foo" garbage "foo" foreach x $invalid_offsets { test_break "$srcfile:$x" invalid_offset_f $x $srcfile test_break "\"$srcfile:$x\"" invalid_offset_f $x $srcfile test_break "'$srcfile:$x'" invalid_offset_f $x $srcfile test_break "-source $srcfile -line $x" invalid_offset_f $x $srcfile } test_break "-source $srcfile -line -x" malformed_line_offset "-x" # Test invalid filespecs starting with function. foreach x {"foobar" "foo::bar" "foo.bar" "foo ." "foo bar" "foo 1" \ "foo 0" "foo +10" "foo -10" "foo +100" "foo -100"} { test_break $x invalid_function $x test_break "-function \"$x\"" invalid_function $x } foreach x $spaces { test_break "main${x}there" invalid_label "there" "main" test_break "main:here${x}" unexpected "end of input" } foreach_with_prefix x {"3" "+100" "-100" "foo"} { test_break "main 3" invalid_function "main 3" test_break "-function \"main $x\"" invalid_function "main $x" if {$x == "foo"} { test_break "main:here $x" unexpected_opt "string" $x } else { test_break "main:here $x" unexpected_opt "number" $x } test_break "-function main -label \"here $x\"" \ invalid_label "here $x" "main" } foreach x {"if" "task" "thread"} { test_break $x invalid_function $x } test_break "'main.c'flubber" unexpected_opt "string" "flubber" test_break "'main.c',21" invalid_function "main.c" test_break "'main.c' " invalid_function "main.c" test_break "'main.c'3" unexpected_opt "number" "3" test_break "'main.c'+3" unexpected_opt "number" "+3" # Test undefined convenience variables. set x {$zippo} test_break $x invalid_var_or_func $x test_break "$srcfile:$x" invalid_var_or_func_f $x $srcfile # Explicit linespec-specific tests test_break "-source $srcfile" source_incomplete test_break "-source $srcfile main" source_incomplete } foreach_with_prefix lang {"C" "C++"} { do_test ${lang} }