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If not, see . require allow_python_tests load_lib gdb-python.exp standard_testfile set binfile1 ${binfile}-a set binfile2 ${binfile}-b if {[build_executable "failed to prepare first executable" \ $binfile1 $srcfile]} { return -1 } if {[build_executable "failed to prepare second executable" \ $binfile2 $srcfile]} { return -1 } set binfile1 [gdb_remote_download host $binfile1] set binfile2 [gdb_remote_download host $binfile2] # Setup a Python function to listen for the executable changed event. proc setup_exec_change_handler {} { gdb_py_test_silent_cmd \ [multi_line \ "python" \ "def reset_state():" \ " global exec_changed_state" \ " exec_changed_state = \[0, None, None\]" \ "end" ] \ "build reset_state function" 0 gdb_py_test_silent_cmd \ [multi_line \ "python" \ "def executable_changed(event):" \ " global exec_changed_state" \ " exec_changed_state\[0\] += 1" \ " exec_changed_state\[1\] = event.progspace.executable_filename" \ " exec_changed_state\[2\] = event.reload" \ "end" ] \ "build executable_changed function" 0 gdb_test_no_output -nopass "python reset_state()" gdb_test_no_output "python gdb.events.executable_changed.connect(executable_changed)" } # Check the global Python state that is updated when the # executable_changed event occurs, and then reset the global state. # FILENAME is a string, the name of the new executable file. RELOAD # is a string, which should be 'True' or 'False', and represents if # the executable file was reloaded, or changed. proc check_exec_change { filename_re reload testname } { if { $filename_re ne "None" } { set filename_re "'$filename_re'" } if { $filename_re eq "None" && $reload eq "None" } { set count 0 } else { set count 1 } gdb_test "python print(exec_changed_state)" \ "\\\[$count, $filename_re, $reload\\\]" \ $testname gdb_test_no_output -nopass "python reset_state()" } # Check that the executable_filename is set correctly after using the # 'file' command. with_test_prefix "using 'file' command" { clean_restart setup_exec_change_handler gdb_test "python print(gdb.current_progspace().executable_filename)" \ "None" \ "check executable_filename when no file is loaded" gdb_test "file $binfile1" \ "Reading symbols from [string_to_regexp $binfile1]\\.\\.\\..*" \ "load first executable" gdb_test "python print(gdb.current_progspace().executable_filename)" \ "[string_to_regexp $binfile1]" \ "check executable_filename when first executable is loaded" check_exec_change [string_to_regexp $binfile1] False \ "check executable_changed state after first executable was loaded" gdb_test "file $binfile2" \ "Reading symbols from [string_to_regexp $binfile2]\\.\\.\\..*" \ "load second executable" \ "Load new symbol table from .*\? .y or n. " "y" gdb_test "python print(gdb.current_progspace().executable_filename)" \ "[string_to_regexp $binfile2]" \ "check executable_filename when second executable is loaded" check_exec_change [string_to_regexp $binfile2] False \ "check executable_changed state after second executable was loaded" gdb_unload gdb_test "python print(gdb.current_progspace().executable_filename)" \ "None" \ "check executable_filename after unloading file" check_exec_change None False \ "check executable_changed state after unloading the executable" } # Check that the executable_filename is correctly set when we only set # the exec-file. with_test_prefix "using 'exec-file' command" { clean_restart setup_exec_change_handler gdb_test_no_output "exec-file $binfile1" \ "load first executable" gdb_test "python print(gdb.current_progspace().executable_filename)" \ "[string_to_regexp $binfile1]" \ "check executable_filename when first executable is loaded" check_exec_change [string_to_regexp $binfile1] False \ "check executable_changed state after first executable was loaded" gdb_test_no_output "exec-file $binfile2" \ "load second executable" gdb_test "python print(gdb.current_progspace().executable_filename)" \ "[string_to_regexp $binfile2]" \ "check executable_filename when second executable is loaded" check_exec_change [string_to_regexp $binfile2] False \ "check executable_changed state after second executable was loaded" gdb_test "exec-file" "No executable file now\\." gdb_test "python print(gdb.current_progspace().executable_filename)" \ "None" \ "check executable_filename after unloading file" check_exec_change None False \ "check executable_changed state after unloading the executable" } # Check that setting the symbol-file doesn't cause the # executable_filename to be set. with_test_prefix "using 'symbol-file' command" { clean_restart setup_exec_change_handler gdb_test "symbol-file $binfile1" \ "Reading symbols from [string_to_regexp $binfile1]\\.\\.\\..*" \ "load first executable" gdb_test "python print(gdb.current_progspace().executable_filename)" \ "None" \ "check executable_filename after setting symbol-file" check_exec_change None None \ "check executable_changed state after setting symbol-file" } # Check the executable_changed event when the executable changes on disk. with_test_prefix "exec changes on disk" { clean_restart $binfile1 setup_exec_change_handler runto_main gdb_test_no_output "shell sleep 1" \ "ensure executable is at least 1 second old" gdb_test "shell touch ${binfile1}" "" \ "update the executable on disk" runto_main check_exec_change [string_to_regexp $binfile1] True \ "check executable_changed state after exec changed on disk" }