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# Copyright (C) 2008-2014 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/>.
# This file is part of the GDB testsuite.
# It tests the mechanism exposing values to Guile.
load_lib gdb-guile.exp
standard_testfile
# Build inferior to language specification.
# LANG is one of "c" or "c++".
proc build_inferior {exefile lang} {
global srcdir subdir srcfile testfile hex
# Use different names for .o files based on the language.
# For Fission, the debug info goes in foo.dwo and we don't want,
# for example, a C++ compile to clobber the dwo of a C compile.
# ref: http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/DebugFission
switch ${lang} {
"c" { set filename ${testfile}.o }
"c++" { set filename ${testfile}-cxx.o }
}
set objfile [standard_output_file $filename]
if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${objfile}" object "debug $lang"] != ""
|| [gdb_compile "${objfile}" "${exefile}" executable "debug $lang"] != "" } {
untested "Couldn't compile ${srcfile} in $lang mode"
return -1
}
return 0
}
proc test_value_in_inferior {} {
global gdb_prompt
global testfile
gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "break to inspect struct and union"]
gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "break to inspect struct and union"
# Just get inferior variable s in the value history, available to guile.
gdb_test "print s" "= {a = 3, b = 5}" ""
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (define s (history-ref 0))" "set s"
gdb_test "gu (print (value-field s \"a\"))" \
"= 3" "access element inside struct using string name"
# Test dereferencing the argv pointer.
# Just get inferior variable argv the value history, available to guile.
gdb_test "print argv" "= \\(char \\*\\*\\) 0x.*" ""
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (define argv (history-ref 0))" \
"set argv"
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (define arg0 (value-dereference argv))" \
"set arg0"
# Check that the dereferenced value is sane.
if { ! [target_info exists noargs] } {
gdb_test "gu (print arg0)" \
"0x.*$testfile\"" "verify dereferenced value"
}
# Smoke-test value-optimized-out?.
gdb_test "gu (print (value-optimized-out? arg0))" \
"= #f" "Test value-optimized-out?"
# Test address attribute.
gdb_test "gu (print (value-address arg0))" \
"= 0x\[\[:xdigit:\]\]+" "Test address attribute"
# Test address attribute is #f in a non-addressable value.
gdb_test "gu (print (value-address (make-value 42)))" \
"= #f" "Test address attribute in non-addressable value"
# Test displaying a variable that is temporarily at a bad address.
# But if we can examine what's at memory address 0, then we'll also be
# able to display it without error. Don't run the test in that case.
set can_read_0 0
gdb_test_multiple "x 0" "memory at address 0" {
-re "0x0:\[ \t\]*Cannot access memory at address 0x0\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { }
-re "0x0:\[ \t\]*Error accessing memory address 0x0\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { }
-re "\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
set can_read_0 1
}
}
# Test memory error.
set test "parse_and_eval with memory error"
if {$can_read_0} {
untested $test
} else {
gdb_test "gu (print (parse-and-eval \"*(int*)0\"))" \
"ERROR: Cannot access memory at address 0x0.*" $test
}
# Test Guile lazy value handling
set test "memory error and lazy values"
if {$can_read_0} {
untested $test
} else {
gdb_test_no_output "gu (define inval (parse-and-eval \"*(int*)0\"))"
gdb_test "gu (print (value-lazy? inval))" \
"#t"
gdb_test "gu (define inval2 (value-add inval 1))" \
"ERROR: Cannot access memory at address 0x0.*" $test
gdb_test "gu (value-fetch-lazy! inval))" \
"ERROR: Cannot access memory at address 0x0.*" $test
}
gdb_test_no_output "gu (define argc-lazy (parse-and-eval \"argc\"))"
gdb_test_no_output "gu (define argc-notlazy (parse-and-eval \"argc\"))"
gdb_test_no_output "gu (value-fetch-lazy! argc-notlazy)"
gdb_test "gu (print (value-lazy? argc-lazy))" "= #t"
gdb_test "gu (print (value-lazy? argc-notlazy))" "= #f"
gdb_test "print argc" "= 1" "sanity check argc"
gdb_test "gu (print (value-lazy? argc-lazy))" "= #t"
gdb_test_no_output "set argc=2"
gdb_test "gu (print argc-notlazy)" "= 1"
gdb_test "gu (print argc-lazy)" "= 2"
gdb_test "gu (print (value-lazy? argc-lazy))" "= #f"
# Test string fetches, both partial and whole.
gdb_test "print st" "\"divide et impera\""
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (define st (history-ref 0))" \
"inf: get st value from history"
gdb_test "gu (print (value->string st))" \
"= divide et impera" "Test string with no length"
gdb_test "gu (print (value->string st #:length -1))" \
"= divide et impera" "Test string (length = -1) is all of the string"
gdb_test "gu (print (value->string st #:length 6))" \
"= divide"
gdb_test "gu (print (string-append \"---\" (value->string st #:length 0) \"---\"))" \
"= ------" "Test string (length = 0) is empty"
gdb_test "gu (print (string-length (value->string st #:length 0)))" \
"= 0" "Test length is 0"
# Fetch a string that has embedded nulls.
gdb_test "print nullst" "\"divide\\\\000et\\\\000impera\".*"
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (define nullst (history-ref 0))" \
"inf: get nullst value from history"
gdb_test "gu (print (value->string nullst))" \
"divide" "Test string to first null"
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (set! nullst (value->string nullst #:length 9))" \
"get string beyond null"
gdb_test "gu (print nullst)" \
"= divide\\\\000et"
}
proc test_strings {} {
gdb_test "gu (make-value \"test\")" "#<gdb:value \"test\">" "make string"
# Test string conversion errors.
set save_charset [get_target_charset]
gdb_test_no_output "set target-charset UTF-8"
gdb_test_no_output "gu (set-port-conversion-strategy! #f 'error)"
gdb_test "gu (print (value->string (make-value (string #\\x1234)) #:encoding \"ASCII\"))" \
"ERROR.*decoding-error.*" \
"value->string with default #:errors = 'error"
# There is no 'escape strategy for C->SCM string conversions, but it's
# still a legitimate value for %default-port-conversion-strategy.
# GDB handles this by, umm, substituting 'substitute.
# Use this case to also handle "#:errors #f" which explicitly says
# "use %default-port-conversion-strategy".
gdb_test_no_output "gu (set-port-conversion-strategy! #f 'escape)"
gdb_test "gu (print (value->string (make-value (string #\\x1234)) #:encoding \"ASCII\" #:errors #f))" \
"= \[?\]{3}" "value->string with default #:errors = 'escape"
# This is last in the default conversion tests so that
# %default-port-conversion-strategy ends up with the default value.
gdb_test_no_output "gu (set-port-conversion-strategy! #f 'substitute)"
gdb_test "gu (print (value->string (make-value (string #\\x1234)) #:encoding \"ASCII\"))" \
"= \[?\]{3}" "value->string with default #:errors = 'substitute"
gdb_test "gu (print (value->string (make-value (string #\\x1234)) #:encoding \"ASCII\" #:errors 'error))" \
"ERROR.*decoding-error.*" "value->string #:errors 'error"
gdb_test "gu (print (value->string (make-value (string #\\x1234)) #:encoding \"ASCII\" #:errors 'substitute))" \
"= \[?\]{3}" "value->string #:errors 'substitute"
gdb_test "gu (print (value->string (make-value \"abc\") #:errors \"foo\"))" \
"ERROR.*invalid error kind.*" "bad value for #:errors"
gdb_test_no_output "set target-charset $save_charset" \
"restore target-charset"
}
proc test_lazy_strings {} {
global hex
gdb_test "print sptr" "\"pointer\""
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (define sptr (history-ref 0))" \
"lazy strings: get sptr value from history"
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (define lstr (value->lazy-string sptr))" \
"Aquire lazy string"
gdb_test "gu (print (lazy-string-type lstr))" \
"= const char \*." "Test lazy-string type name equality"
gdb_test "gu (print (value-type sptr))" \
"= const char \*." "Test string type name equality"
gdb_test "print sn" "0x0"
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (define snptr (history-ref 0))" \
"lazy strings: get snptr value from history"
gdb_test "gu (define snstr (value->lazy-string snptr #:length 5))" \
".*cannot create a lazy string with address.*" "Test lazy string"
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (define snstr (value->lazy-string snptr #:length 0))" \
"Successfully create a lazy string"
gdb_test "gu (print (lazy-string-length snstr))" \
"= 0" "Test lazy string length"
gdb_test "gu (print (lazy-string-address snstr))" \
"= 0" "Test lazy string address"
}
proc test_inferior_function_call {} {
global gdb_prompt hex decimal
# Correct inferior call without arguments.
gdb_test "p/x fp1" "= $hex.*"
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (define fp1 (history-ref 0))" \
"get fp1 value from history"
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (set! fp1 (value-dereference fp1))" \
"dereference fp1"
gdb_test "gu (print (value-call fp1 '()))" \
"= void"
# Correct inferior call with arguments.
gdb_test "p/x fp2" "= $hex.*"
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (define fp2 (history-ref 0))" \
"get fp2 value from history"
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (set! fp2 (value-dereference fp2))" \
"dereference fp2"
gdb_test "gu (print (value-call fp2 (list 10 20)))" \
"= 30"
# Incorrect to call an int value.
gdb_test "p i" "= $decimal.*"
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (define i (history-ref 0))" \
"inf call: get i value from history"
gdb_test "gu (print (value-call i '()))" \
"ERROR: .*: Wrong type argument in position 1 \\(expecting function \\(value of TYPE_CODE_FUNC\\)\\): .*"
# Incorrect number of arguments.
gdb_test "p/x fp2" "= $hex.*"
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (define fp3 (history-ref 0))" \
"get fp3 value from history"
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (set! fp3 (value-dereference fp3))" \
"dereference fp3"
gdb_test "gu (print (value-call fp3 (list 10)))" \
"ERROR: Too few arguments in function call.*"
}
proc test_value_after_death {} {
# Construct a type while the inferior is still running.
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (define ptrtype (lookup-type \"PTR\"))" \
"create PTR type"
# Kill the inferior and remove the symbols.
gdb_test "kill" "" "kill the inferior" \
"Kill the program being debugged. .y or n. $" \
"y"
gdb_test "file" "" "Discard the symbols" \
"Discard symbol table from.*y or n. $" \
"y"
# Now create a value using that type. Relies on arg0, created by
# test_value_in_inferior.
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (define castval (value-cast arg0 (type-pointer ptrtype)))" \
"cast arg0 to PTR"
# Make sure the type is deleted.
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (set! ptrtype #f)" \
"delete PTR type"
# Now see if the value's type is still valid.
gdb_test "gu (print (value-type castval))" \
"= PTR ." "print value's type"
}
# Regression test for invalid subscript operations. The bug was that
# the type of the value was not being checked before allowing a
# subscript operation to proceed.
proc test_subscript_regression {exefile lang} {
# Start with a fresh gdb.
clean_restart ${exefile}
if ![gdb_guile_runto_main ] {
fail "Can't run to main"
return
}
if {$lang == "c++"} {
gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "break to inspect pointer by reference"]
gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "break to inspect pointer by reference"
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "print rptr_int" \
"Obtain address"
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (define rptr (history-ref 0))" \
"set rptr"
gdb_test "gu (print (value-subscript rptr 0))" \
"= 2" "Check pointer passed as reference"
# Just the most basic test of dynamic_cast -- it is checked in
# the C++ tests.
gdb_test "gu (print (value->bool (value-dynamic-cast (parse-and-eval \"base\") (type-pointer (lookup-type \"Derived\")))))" \
"= #t"
# Likewise.
gdb_test "gu (print (value-dynamic-type (parse-and-eval \"base\")))" \
"= Derived \[*\]"
# A static type case.
gdb_test "gu (print (value-dynamic-type (parse-and-eval \"5\")))" \
"= int"
}
gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "break to inspect struct and union"]
gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "break to inspect struct and union"
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (define intv (make-value 1))" \
"Create int value for subscript test"
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (define stringv (make-value \"foo\"))" \
"Create string value for subscript test"
# Try to access an int with a subscript. This should fail.
gdb_test "gu (print intv)" \
"= 1" "Baseline print of an int Guile value"
gdb_test "gu (print (value-subscript intv 0))" \
"ERROR: Cannot subscript requested type.*" \
"Attempt to access an integer with a subscript"
# Try to access a string with a subscript. This should pass.
gdb_test "gu (print stringv)" \
"= \"foo\"" "Baseline print of a string Guile value"
gdb_test "gu (print (value-subscript stringv 0))" \
"= 102 'f'" "Attempt to access a string with a subscript"
# Try to access an int array via a pointer with a subscript.
# This should pass.
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "print p" "Build pointer to array"
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (define pointer (history-ref 0))" "set pointer"
gdb_test "gu (print (value-subscript pointer 0))" \
"= 1" "Access array via pointer with int subscript"
gdb_test "gu (print (value-subscript pointer intv))" \
"= 2" "Access array via pointer with value subscript"
# Try to access a single dimension array with a subscript to the
# result. This should fail.
gdb_test "gu (print (value-subscript (value-subscript pointer intv) 0))" \
"ERROR: Cannot subscript requested type.*" \
"Attempt to access an integer with a subscript 2"
# Lastly, test subscript access to an array with multiple
# dimensions. This should pass.
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "print {\"fu \",\"foo\",\"bar\"}" "Build array"
gdb_scm_test_silent_cmd "gu (define marray (history-ref 0))" ""
gdb_test "gu (print (value-subscript (value-subscript marray 1) 2))" \
"o." "Test multiple subscript"
}
# A few tests of gdb:parse-and-eval.
proc test_parse_and_eval {} {
gdb_test "gu (print (parse-and-eval \"23\"))" \
"= 23" "parse-and-eval constant test"
gdb_test "gu (print (parse-and-eval \"5 + 7\"))" \
"= 12" "parse-and-eval simple expression test"
gdb_test "gu (raw-print (parse-and-eval \"5 + 7\"))" \
"#<gdb:value 12>" "parse-and-eval type test"
}
# Test that values are hashable.
# N.B.: While smobs are hashable, the hash is really non-existent,
# they all get hashed to the same value. Guile may provide a hash function
# for smobs in a future release. In the meantime one should use a custom
# hash table that uses gdb:hash-gsmob.
proc test_value_hash {} {
gdb_test_multiline "Simple Guile value dictionary" \
"guile" "" \
"(define one (make-value 1))" "" \
"(define two (make-value 2))" "" \
"(define three (make-value 3))" "" \
"(define vdict (make-hash-table 5))" "" \
"(hash-set! vdict one \"one str\")" "" \
"(hash-set! vdict two \"two str\")" "" \
"(hash-set! vdict three \"three str\")" "" \
"end"
gdb_test "gu (print (hash-ref vdict one))" \
"one str" "Test dictionary hash 1"
gdb_test "gu (print (hash-ref vdict two))" \
"two str" "Test dictionary hash 2"
gdb_test "gu (print (hash-ref vdict three))" \
"three str" "Test dictionary hash 3"
}
# Build C version of executable. C++ is built later.
if { [build_inferior "${binfile}" "c"] < 0 } {
return
}
# Start with a fresh gdb.
clean_restart ${binfile}
# Skip all tests if Guile scripting is not enabled.
if { [skip_guile_tests] } { continue }
gdb_install_guile_utils
gdb_install_guile_module
test_parse_and_eval
test_value_hash
# The following tests require execution.
if ![gdb_guile_runto_main] {
fail "Can't run to main"
return
}
test_value_in_inferior
test_inferior_function_call
test_strings
test_lazy_strings
test_value_after_death
# Test either C or C++ values.
test_subscript_regression "${binfile}" "c"
if ![skip_cplus_tests] {
if { [build_inferior "${binfile}-cxx" "c++"] < 0 } {
return
}
with_test_prefix "c++" {
test_subscript_regression "${binfile}-cxx" "c++"
}
}
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