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# This testcase is part of GDB, the GNU debugger.
# Copyright 2019 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 the "with" command.
load_lib completion-support.exp
standard_testfile .c
if {[build_executable "failed to prepare" $testfile $srcfile debug]} {
return -1
}
clean_restart $binfile
# Test "maint with". VALUES is a list of values. A nested "with" is
# performed with each combination of pair of values from this list.
# This exercises setting a value, and restoring it too. This is
# particularly important for the "special" values like "unlimited",
# which for example for var_uinteger maps to 0 at the user-visible
# level, but maps to -1 internally.
proc test_with {setting values} {
foreach val1 $values {
foreach val2 $values {
gdb_test \
"maint with test-settings $setting $val1 -- maint with test-settings $setting $val2 -- p 1" \
" = 1"
}
}
}
# Test "maint with" in the error case. SETTING is the "maint set
# test-setting" setting to exercise. TMP_VAL is the value to set the
# setting to. EXPECTED_RE is the expected GDB output, which should be
# an error of some kind. Also checks that the setting's original
# value is preserved across the error.
proc test_with_error {setting tmp_val expected_re} {
global gdb_prompt
with_test_prefix "$setting, $tmp_val" {
set test "save org value"
set org_val ""
gdb_test_multiple "maint show test-settings $setting" $test {
-re "(.*)\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
set org_val $expect_out(1,string)
pass $test
}
}
gdb_test \
"maint with test-settings $setting $tmp_val -- p 1" \
$expected_re
gdb_test "maint show test-settings $setting" "^$org_val" \
"value hasn't changed across error"
}
}
# Test "with" framework basics, using the internal "maint with
# test-settings" subcommands.
with_test_prefix "maint" {
test_with "auto-boolean" {"on" "off" "auto"}
test_with "boolean" {"" "on" "off" "0" "1" "enable" "disable"}
test_with "integer" {"0" "1" "-1" "unlimited"}
test_with "uinteger" {"0" "1" "unlimited"}
test_with "zinteger" {"0" "1" "-1"}
test_with "zuinteger" {"0" "1"}
test_with "zuinteger-unlimited" {"-1" "unlimited" "0" "1"}
test_with "string" {"" "foo" "\"hello world\""}
test_with "string-noescape" {"" "foo" "\"hello world\""}
test_with "filename" {"/foo" "bar/x/y"}
test_with "optional-filename" {"" "/foo" "bar/x/y"}
test_with "enum" {"xxx" "yyy"}
# Check the most important error conditions. E.g., empty,
# negative or "unlimited" values for settings that don't accept
# those. Exhaustive error coverage of the set/with value parsing
# is left to "set" testing, in gdb.base/settings.exp.
test_with_error "auto-boolean" "" \
"\"on\", \"off\" or \"auto\" expected\\."
test_with_error "auto-boolean" "xxx" \
"\"on\", \"off\" or \"auto\" expected\\."
test_with_error "boolean" "2" "\"on\" or \"off\" expected\\."
test_with_error "uinteger" "-1" "integer -1 out of range"
test_with_error "uinteger" "" \
"Argument required \\(integer to set it to, or \"unlimited\"\\.\\)\\."
test_with_error "zuinteger" "-1" "integer -1 out of range"
test_with_error "zuinteger" "" \
"Argument required \\(integer to set it to\\.\\)\\."
test_with_error "zuinteger-unlimited" "-2" \
"only -1 is allowed to set as unlimited"
test_with_error "zuinteger-unlimited" "" \
"Argument required \\(integer to set it to, or \"unlimited\"\\.\\)\\."
test_with_error "filename" "" \
"Argument required \\(filename to set it to\\.\\)\\."
test_with_error "enum" "" \
"Requires an argument\\. Valid arguments are xxx, yyy, zzz\\."
}
# Basic/core tests using user-visible commands.
with_test_prefix "basics" {
gdb_test "print g_s" " = {a = 1, b = 2, c = 3}"
gdb_test "with print pretty -- print g_s" \
[multi_line \
" = {" \
" a = 1," \
" b = 2," \
" c = 3" \
"}"]
# A boolean setting.
gdb_test "with non-stop on -- show non-stop" \
"Controlling the inferior in non-stop mode is on\\."
gdb_test "show non-stop" \
"Controlling the inferior in non-stop mode is off\\."
# Language.
gdb_test "with language pascal -- show language" \
"The current source language is \"pascal\"\\."
gdb_test "show language" \
"The current source language is \"auto; currently c\"\\."
gdb_test "with language ada -- print g_s" \
" = \\(a => 1, b => 2, c => 3\\)"
# Nested "with"s.
gdb_test "with language ada -- with language c -- print g_s" \
" = {a = 1, b = 2, c = 3}"
# "w" alias.
gdb_test "w language pascal -- show language" \
"The current source language is \"pascal\"\\." \
"w alias works"
# An early prototype of the "with" command got this wrong.
gdb_test \
"w print repeats unlimited -- w print repeats 1 -- p \"1223334444\"" \
" = \"1\", '2' <repeats 2 times>, '3' <repeats 3 times>, '4' <repeats 4 times>"
}
# Check a user-defined command.
with_test_prefix "user-defined" {
# A user defined command.
set test "define usercmd"
gdb_test_multiple "define usercmd" $test {
-re "End with" {
gdb_test \
[multi_line_input \
{print g_s} \
{end}] \
"" \
$test
}
}
gdb_test "with language ada -- usercmd" \
" = \\(a => 1, b => 2, c => 3\\)"
}
# Check repeating.
with_test_prefix "repeat" {
clean_restart $binfile
# "with" with no command reinvokes the previous command.
gdb_test "with language ada" \
"No previous command to relaunch" \
"reinvoke with no previous command to relaunch"
gdb_test "print g_s" " = {a = 1, b = 2, c = 3}"
gdb_test "with language ada" \
" = \\(a => 1, b => 2, c => 3\\)" \
"reinvoke with language"
# Same, but with "--".
gdb_test "with language fortran --" \
" = \\( a = 1, b = 2, c = 3 \\)" \
"reinvoke with language and --"
# Repeating repeats the original "print g_s", not the last "with"
# command.
set test "repeat command line"
send_gdb "\n"
gdb_test_multiple "" $test {
-re " = {a = 1, b = 2, c = 3}\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
pass $test
}
}
}
# Basic run control.
with_test_prefix "run control" {
clean_restart $binfile
if ![runto_main] {
fail "cannot run to main"
return
}
# Check "with" with a synchronous execution command.
gdb_test "with disassemble-next-line on -- next" \
"return 0;.*=>.*"
}
# Check errors.
with_test_prefix "errors" {
gdb_test "with" "Missing arguments\\."
# Try both an unknown root setting and an unknown prefixed
# setting. The errors come from different locations in the
# sources.
gdb_test "with xxxx yyyy" \
"Undefined set command: \"xxxx\". Try \"help set\"\\."
gdb_test "with print xxxx yyyy" \
"Undefined set print command: \"xxxx yyyy\". Try \"help set print\"\\."
# Try one error case for "maint with", to make sure the right
# "maintenance with" prefix is shown.
gdb_test "maint with xxxx yyyy" \
"Undefined maintenance set command: \"xxxx\". Try \"help maintenance set\"\\."
# Try ambiguous settings.
gdb_test "with w" \
"Ambiguous set command \"w\": watchdog, width, write\\."
gdb_test "with print m" \
"Ambiguous set print command \"m\": max-depth, max-symbolic-offset\\."
gdb_test "with variable xxx=1" \
"Cannot use this setting with the \"with\" command"
gdb_test "with print elements -- p 1" \
"Argument required \\(integer to set it to, or \"unlimited\"\\.\\)\\."
gdb_test "with -- p 1" \
"Missing setting before '--' delimiter"
# Check that the setting is restored even if the command throws.
gdb_test "with print elements 1 -- unknowncommand" \
"Undefined command: \"unknowncommand\"\\. Try \"help\"\\."
gdb_test "show print elements" \
"Limit on string chars or array elements to print is 200\\."
}
# Check completion.
with_test_prefix "completion" {
test_gdb_complete_unique \
"with pri" \
"with print"
test_gdb_complete_unique \
"with print ele" \
"with print elements"
test_gdb_complete_unique \
"with print elements u" \
"with print elements unlimited"
test_gdb_complete_none \
"with print elements unlimited "
test_gdb_completion_offers_commands "with print elements unlimited -- "
# Check that the completer nests into the nested command line's
# completer.
test_gdb_complete_unique \
"with print elements unlimited -- with print ele" \
"with print elements unlimited -- with print elements"
# Check completion of "maint with". "maint with" and "with"'s
# completers share 99% of the code. All we need to care about
# here is that the completion word point is computed correctly, so
# any simple completion is sufficient.
test_gdb_complete_unique \
"maint with test-set" \
"maint with test-settings"
}
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