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1 | # Copyright (C) 1995, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
2 | ||
3 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
4 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
5 | # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | |
6 | # (at your option) any later version. | |
7 | # | |
8 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
9 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
10 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
11 | # GNU General Public License for more details. | |
12 | # | |
13 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
14 | # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |
15 | # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. | |
16 | ||
17 | # Please email any bugs, comments, and/or additions to this file to: | |
18 | # bug-gdb@prep.ai.mit.edu | |
19 | ||
20 | # This file tests various Chill values, expressions, and types. | |
21 | ||
22 | if $tracelevel then { | |
23 | strace $tracelevel | |
24 | } | |
25 | ||
26 | if [skip_chill_tests] then { continue } | |
27 | ||
28 | set testfile "tests1" | |
29 | set srcfile ${srcdir}/$subdir/${testfile}.ch | |
30 | set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}.exe | |
31 | if { [compile "${srcfile} -g -w -o ${binfile} ${CHILL_RT0} ${CHILL_LIB}"] != "" } { | |
32 | perror "Couldn't compile ${srcfile}" | |
33 | return -1 | |
34 | } | |
35 | ||
36 | # Set the current language to chill. This counts as a test. If it | |
37 | # fails, then we skip the other tests. | |
38 | ||
39 | proc set_lang_chill {} { | |
40 | global gdb_prompt | |
41 | global binfile objdir subdir | |
42 | ||
43 | verbose "loading file '$binfile'" | |
44 | gdb_load $binfile | |
45 | send_gdb "set language chill\n" | |
46 | gdb_expect { | |
47 | -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {} | |
48 | timeout { fail "set language chill (timeout)" ; return 0 } | |
49 | } | |
50 | ||
51 | send_gdb "show language\n" | |
52 | gdb_expect { | |
53 | -re ".* source language is \"chill\".*$gdb_prompt $" { | |
54 | pass "set language to \"chill\"" | |
55 | send_gdb "break dummyfunc\n" | |
56 | gdb_expect { | |
57 | -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { | |
58 | send_gdb "run\n" | |
59 | gdb_expect -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {} | |
60 | return 1 | |
61 | } | |
62 | timeout { | |
63 | fail "can't set breakpoint (timeout)" | |
64 | return 0 | |
65 | } | |
66 | } | |
67 | } | |
68 | -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { | |
69 | fail "setting language to \"chill\"" | |
70 | return 0 | |
71 | } | |
72 | timeout { | |
73 | fail "can't show language (timeout)" | |
74 | return 0 | |
75 | } | |
76 | } | |
77 | } | |
78 | ||
79 | # Testing printing of a specific value. Increment passcount for | |
80 | # success or issue fail message for failure. In both cases, return | |
81 | # a 1 to indicate that more tests can proceed. However a timeout | |
82 | # is a serious error, generates a special fail message, and causes | |
83 | # a 0 to be returned to indicate that more tests are likely to fail | |
84 | # as well. | |
85 | # | |
86 | # Args are: | |
87 | # | |
88 | # First one is string to send_gdb to gdb | |
89 | # Second one is string to match gdb result to | |
90 | # Third one is an optional message to be printed | |
91 | ||
92 | proc test_print_accept { args } { | |
93 | global gdb_prompt | |
94 | global passcount | |
95 | global verbose | |
96 | ||
97 | if [llength $args]==3 then { | |
98 | set message [lindex $args 2] | |
99 | } else { | |
100 | set message [lindex $args 0] | |
101 | } | |
102 | set sendthis [lindex $args 0] | |
103 | set expectthis [lindex $args 1] | |
104 | set result [gdb_test $sendthis ".* = ${expectthis}" $message] | |
105 | if $result==0 {incr passcount} | |
106 | return $result | |
107 | } | |
108 | ||
109 | # Testing printing of a specific value. Increment passcount for | |
110 | # success or issue fail message for failure. In both cases, return | |
111 | # a 1 to indicate that more tests can proceed. However a timeout | |
112 | # is a serious error, generates a special fail message, and causes | |
113 | # a 0 to be returned to indicate that more tests are likely to fail | |
114 | # as well. | |
115 | ||
116 | # various tests if modes are treated correctly | |
117 | # using ptype | |
118 | proc test_modes {} { | |
119 | global passcount | |
120 | ||
121 | verbose "testing chill modes" | |
122 | set passcount 0 | |
123 | ||
124 | # discrete modes | |
125 | test_print_accept "ptype BYTE" "byte" | |
126 | test_print_accept "ptype UBYTE" "ubyte" | |
127 | test_print_accept "ptype INT" "int" | |
128 | test_print_accept "ptype UINT" "uint" | |
129 | test_print_accept "ptype LONG" "long" | |
130 | test_print_accept "ptype ULONG" "ulong" | |
131 | test_print_accept "ptype BOOL" "bool" | |
132 | test_print_accept "ptype CHAR" "char" | |
133 | ||
134 | test_print_accept "ptype set1" "SET \[(\]aaa, bbb, ccc\[)\]" \ | |
135 | "print unnumbered set mode" | |
136 | test_print_accept "ptype nset1" "SET \[(\]na = 1, nb = 34, nc = 20\[)\]" \ | |
137 | "print numbered set mode" | |
138 | ||
139 | # mp: | |
140 | # display maybe in hex values ? | |
141 | # | |
142 | test_print_accept "ptype r11" "ubyte \\(0:255\\)" \ | |
143 | "print ubyte range mode" | |
144 | test_print_accept "ptype r12" "uint \\(0:65535\\)" \ | |
145 | "print uint range mode" | |
146 | # test_print_accept "ptype r13" "ulong \\(0:4294967295\\)" \ | |
147 | # "print ulong range mode" | |
148 | test_print_accept "ptype r14" "byte \\(-128:127\\)" \ | |
149 | "print byte range mode" | |
150 | test_print_accept "ptype r15" "int \\(-32768:32767\\)" \ | |
151 | "print int range mode" | |
152 | test_print_accept "ptype r16" "long \\(-2147483648:2147483647\\)" \ | |
153 | "print long range mode" | |
154 | ||
155 | test_print_accept "ptype r2" "set1 \\(bbb:ccc\\)" \ | |
156 | "print unnumbered set range mode" | |
157 | test_print_accept "ptype r3" "nset1 \\(na:na\\)" \ | |
158 | "print numbered set range mode" | |
159 | # really this order ? | |
160 | # I'm not sure what should happen for the next two tests. | |
161 | setup_xfail "*-*-*" | |
162 | test_print_accept "ptype r4" "nset1 \\(nb = 34:nc = 20\\)" \ | |
163 | "print numbered set range mode" | |
164 | setup_xfail "*-*-*" | |
165 | test_print_accept "ptype r5" "nset1 \\(na = 1, nb = 34, nc = 20\\)" \ | |
166 | "print numbered set range mode" | |
167 | ||
168 | # powerset modes | |
169 | test_print_accept "ptype pm1" \ | |
170 | "POWERSET SET \[(\]p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8, p9, p10\[)\]" \ | |
171 | "print powerset mode 1" | |
172 | test_print_accept "ptype pm2" "POWERSET byte \\(1:8\\)" \ | |
173 | "print powerset mode 2" | |
174 | test_print_accept "ptype pm3" "POWERSET int \\(-32768:32767\\)" \ | |
175 | "print powerset mode 3" | |
176 | test_print_accept "ptype pm4" "POWERSET long \\(-32768:32768\\)" \ | |
177 | "print powerset mode 4" | |
178 | test_print_accept "ptype pm5" \ | |
179 | "POWERSET long \\(-2147483648:2147483647\\)" \ | |
180 | "print powerset mode 5" | |
181 | ||
182 | # reference modes | |
183 | test_print_accept "ptype ref1" "REF pm1" \ | |
184 | "print reference to powerset mode" | |
185 | test_print_accept "ptype ref2" "REF byte" \ | |
186 | "print reference to byte" | |
187 | test_print_accept "ptype ref3" "PTR" \ | |
188 | "print free reference type" | |
189 | ||
190 | # procedure modes | |
191 | # FIXME: we have to talk about this ... | |
192 | test_print_accept "ptype prm1" \ | |
193 | "REF PROC \[(\]\[)\]" \ | |
194 | "print procedure mode 1" | |
195 | setup_xfail "*-*-*" | |
196 | test_print_accept "ptype prm2" \ | |
197 | "REF PROC \[(\]bool in, int out long inout\[)\] RETURNS \[(\]char\[)\]" \ | |
198 | "print procedure mode 2" | |
199 | setup_xfail "*-*-*" | |
200 | test_print_accept "ptype prm3" \ | |
201 | "REF PROC \[(\]pm1, ref loc\[)\] RETURNS \[(\]ref3\[)\]" \ | |
202 | "print procedure mode 3" | |
203 | setup_xfail "*-*-*" | |
204 | test_print_accept "ptype prm4" \ | |
205 | "\[(\] \[)\] EXCEPTIONS \[(\]ex1, ex2, ex3\[)\]" \ | |
206 | "print procedure mode 4" | |
207 | setup_xfail "*-*-*" | |
208 | test_print_accept "ptype prm5" \ | |
209 | "REF PROC \[(\]r11, r16 inout, r5 out\[)\] RETURNS \[(\]r2\[)\] EXCEPTIONS \[(\]ex1\[)\]" \ | |
210 | "print procedure mode 5" | |
211 | ||
212 | # synchronization modes | |
213 | # FIXME: since gdb doesn't process events & buffers so far, this has be | |
214 | # filled later... | |
215 | xfail "synchronization mode handling" | |
216 | ||
217 | # timing modes | |
218 | test_print_accept "ptype DURATION" "duration" | |
219 | test_print_accept "ptype TIME" "time" | |
220 | ||
221 | # string modes | |
222 | # some tests are done in chillvars.exp | |
223 | test_print_accept "ptype strm1" "CHARS \\(5\\)" "print char string mode" | |
224 | test_print_accept "ptype strm2" "CHARS \[(\]7\[)\] VARYING" \ | |
225 | "print varying char string mode" | |
226 | test_print_accept "ptype bstr1" "BOOLS \\(20\\)" "print bit string mode" | |
227 | ||
228 | test_print_accept "ptype B'000'" "BOOLS \\(3\\)" "bit string literal" | |
229 | test_print_accept "ptype B'11110000'" "BOOLS \\(8\\)" "bit string literal" | |
230 | # FIXME: adjust error message | |
231 | gdb_test "ptype B'00110211'" {.*Too-large digit.*[.]} \ | |
232 | "reject invalid bitstring" | |
233 | ||
234 | # array modes | |
235 | # some tests are done in chillvars.exp | |
236 | test_print_accept "ptype arr1m" "ARRAY \\(1:100\\) set1" \ | |
237 | "print array mode 1" | |
238 | test_print_accept "ptype arr2m" "ARRAY \\(1:100\\) ARRAY \\(1:100\\) set1"\ | |
239 | "print array mode 2" | |
240 | test_print_accept "ptype arr3m" "ARRAY \\(0:255\\) ARRAY \\(0:65535\\) ARRAY \\(-128:127\\) set1" \ | |
241 | "print array mode 3" | |
242 | setup_xfail "*-*-*" | |
243 | test_print_accept "ptype arr4m" "ARRAY \\(b:c\\) ARRAY \\(na = 1:na = 1\\) ARRAY \\(nc:nb\\) ARRAY \\(na = 1:nc = 20\\) POWERSET SET \[(\]p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8, p9, p10\[)\]" \ | |
244 | "print array mode 4" | |
245 | ||
246 | # structure modes | |
247 | # some checks are in chillvars.exp | |
248 | # setup_xfail "*-*-*" | |
249 | test_print_accept "ptype stru1m" "STRUCT \\(.*a long,.*b long,.*CASE OF.*:.*ch1 CHARS \\(20\\).*:.*ch2 CHARS \\(10\\).*ELSE.*ch3 CHARS \\(1\\).*ESAC.*\\)" \ | |
250 | "print structure mode 1" | |
251 | #setup_xfail "*-*-*" | |
252 | test_print_accept "ptype stru2m" "STRUCT \\(.*f set1,.*CASE OF.*:.*ch1 CHARS \\(20\\).*:.*ch2 CHARS \\(10\\) VARYING.*ELSE.*ch3 CHARS \\(0\\) VARYING.*ESAC.*\\)" \ | |
253 | "print structure mode 2" | |
254 | #setup_xfail "*-*-*" | |
255 | test_print_accept "ptype stru3m" "STRUCT \\(.*f r3,.*CASE OF.*:.*ch1 CHARS \\(20\\).*ESAC.*\\)" \ | |
256 | "print structure mode 3" | |
257 | # setup_xfail "*-*-*" | |
258 | test_print_accept "ptype stru4m" "STRUCT \\(.*i long,.*CASE OF.*:.*i1 int,.*i11 int,.*b1 bool,.*c1 char.*:.*i2 long,.*i22 long,.*bs2 BOOLS \\(10\\).*:.*s3 STRUCT \\(.*i3 int,.*CASE OF.*:.*foo long.*ELSE.*bar char.*ESAC.*\\).*ELSE.*x stru2m.*ESAC,.*y stru3m.*\\)" \ | |
259 | "print structure mode 4" | |
260 | ||
261 | ||
262 | if $passcount then { | |
263 | pass "$passcount correct modes printed" | |
264 | } | |
265 | } | |
266 | ||
267 | # various tests if locations are treated correctly | |
268 | # read access using ptype, print, whatis | |
269 | proc test_locations {} { | |
270 | global passcount | |
271 | ||
272 | set passcount 0 | |
273 | verbose "testing read access to locations" | |
274 | # various location tests can be found in chillvars.exp | |
275 | ||
276 | # set locations | |
277 | test_print_accept "ptype s1l" "SET \\(aaa, bbb, ccc\\)" \ | |
278 | "print mode of set location" | |
279 | test_print_accept "whatis s1l" "set1" \ | |
280 | "print modename of set location" | |
281 | test_print_accept "print s1l" "ccc" "print set location" | |
282 | test_print_accept "ptype s2l" "SET \\(na = 1, nb = 34, nc = 20\\)" \ | |
283 | "print mode of numbered set location" | |
284 | test_print_accept "whatis s2l" "nset1" \ | |
285 | "print mode name of numbered set location" | |
286 | test_print_accept "print s2l" "nb" "print numberes set location" | |
287 | ||
288 | # range modes | |
289 | test_print_accept "ptype rl1" "ubyte \\(0:255\\)" \ | |
290 | "print mode of range location" | |
291 | test_print_accept "whatis rl1" "r11" \ | |
292 | "print mode name of range location" | |
293 | test_print_accept "print rl1" "3" \ | |
294 | "print range location" | |
295 | ||
296 | test_print_accept "ptype rl2" "ubyte \\(0:255\\)" \ | |
297 | "print mode of range location" | |
298 | test_print_accept "whatis rl2" "r11" \ | |
299 | "print mode name of range location" | |
300 | test_print_accept "print rl2" "0" \ | |
301 | "print range location" | |
302 | ||
303 | test_print_accept "ptype rl3" "ubyte \\(0:255\\)" \ | |
304 | "print mode of range location" | |
305 | test_print_accept "whatis rl3" "r11" \ | |
306 | "print mode name of range location" | |
307 | test_print_accept "print rl3" "255" \ | |
308 | "print range location" | |
309 | ||
310 | test_print_accept "ptype rl5" "uint \\(0:65535\\)" \ | |
311 | "print mode of range location" | |
312 | test_print_accept "whatis rl5" "r12" \ | |
313 | "print mode name of range location" | |
314 | test_print_accept "print rl5" "65530" \ | |
315 | "print range location" | |
316 | ||
317 | test_print_accept "ptype rl6" "uint \\(0:65535\\)" \ | |
318 | "print mode of range location" | |
319 | test_print_accept "whatis rl6" "r12" \ | |
320 | "print mode name of range location" | |
321 | test_print_accept "print rl6" "0" \ | |
322 | "print range location" | |
323 | ||
324 | test_print_accept "ptype rl7" "uint \\(0:65535\\)" \ | |
325 | "print mode of range location" | |
326 | test_print_accept "whatis rl7" "r12" \ | |
327 | "print mode name of range location" | |
328 | test_print_accept "print rl7" "65535" \ | |
329 | "print range location" | |
330 | ||
331 | # test_print_accept "ptype rl9" "ulong \\(0:4294967295\\)" \ | |
332 | # "print mode of range location" | |
333 | # test_print_accept "whatis rl9" "r13" \ | |
334 | # "print mode name of range location" | |
335 | # test_print_accept "print rl9" "128" \ | |
336 | # "print range location" | |
337 | ||
338 | # test_print_accept "ptype rl10" "ulong \\(0:4294967295\\)" \ | |
339 | # "print mode of range location" | |
340 | # test_print_accept "whatis rl10" "r13" \ | |
341 | # "print mode name of range location" | |
342 | # test_print_accept "print rl10" "0" \ | |
343 | # "print range location" | |
344 | ||
345 | # test_print_accept "ptype rl11" "ulong \\(0:4294967295\\)" \ | |
346 | # "print mode of range location" | |
347 | # test_print_accept "whatis rl11" "r13" \ | |
348 | # "print mode name of range location" | |
349 | # test_print_accept "print rl11" "4294967295" \ | |
350 | # "print range location" | |
351 | ||
352 | test_print_accept "ptype rl13" "byte \\(-128:127\\)" \ | |
353 | "print mode of range location" | |
354 | test_print_accept "whatis rl13" "r14" \ | |
355 | "print mode name of range location" | |
356 | test_print_accept "print rl13" "-121" \ | |
357 | "print range location" | |
358 | ||
359 | test_print_accept "ptype rl14" "byte \\(-128:127\\)" \ | |
360 | "print mode of range location" | |
361 | test_print_accept "whatis rl14" "r14" \ | |
362 | "print mode name of range location" | |
363 | test_print_accept "print rl14" "-128" \ | |
364 | "print range location" | |
365 | ||
366 | test_print_accept "ptype rl15" "byte \\(-128:127\\)" \ | |
367 | "print mode of range location" | |
368 | test_print_accept "whatis rl15" "r14" \ | |
369 | "print mode name of range location" | |
370 | test_print_accept "print rl15" "127" \ | |
371 | "print range location" | |
372 | ||
373 | test_print_accept "ptype rl17" "int \\(-32768:32767\\)" \ | |
374 | "print mode of range location" | |
375 | test_print_accept "whatis rl17" "r15" \ | |
376 | "print mode name of range location" | |
377 | test_print_accept "print rl17" "-32720" \ | |
378 | "print range location" | |
379 | ||
380 | test_print_accept "ptype rl18" "int \\(-32768:32767\\)" \ | |
381 | "print mode of range location" | |
382 | test_print_accept "whatis rl18" "r15" \ | |
383 | "print mode name of range location" | |
384 | test_print_accept "print rl18" "-32768" \ | |
385 | "print range location" | |
386 | ||
387 | test_print_accept "ptype rl19" "int \\(-32768:32767\\)" \ | |
388 | "print mode of range location" | |
389 | test_print_accept "whatis rl19" "r15" \ | |
390 | "print mode name of range location" | |
391 | test_print_accept "print rl19" "32767" \ | |
392 | "print range location" | |
393 | ||
394 | test_print_accept "ptype rl21" "long \\(-2147483648:2147483647\\)" \ | |
395 | "print mode of range location" | |
396 | test_print_accept "whatis rl21" "r16" \ | |
397 | "print mode name of range location" | |
398 | test_print_accept "print rl21" "2147483643" \ | |
399 | "print range location" | |
400 | ||
401 | test_print_accept "ptype rl22" "long \\(-2147483648:2147483647\\)" \ | |
402 | "print mode of range location" | |
403 | test_print_accept "whatis rl22" "r16" \ | |
404 | "print mode name of range location" | |
405 | test_print_accept "print rl22" "-2147483648" \ | |
406 | "print range location" | |
407 | ||
408 | test_print_accept "ptype rl23" "long \\(-2147483648:2147483647\\)" \ | |
409 | "print mode of range location" | |
410 | test_print_accept "whatis rl23" "r16" \ | |
411 | "print mode name of range location" | |
412 | test_print_accept "print rl23" "2147483647" \ | |
413 | "print range location" | |
414 | ||
415 | # powerset locations | |
416 | test_print_accept "ptype pl1" \ | |
417 | "POWERSET SET \\(p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8, p9, p10\\)" \ | |
418 | "print mode of powerset location 1" | |
419 | test_print_accept "whatis pl1" "pm1" \ | |
420 | "print mode mode name of powerset location" | |
421 | test_print_accept "print pl1" \ | |
422 | "\[\[\]p1:p10\[\]\]" \ | |
423 | "print powerset location 1" | |
424 | test_print_accept "print pl2" {\[\]} \ | |
425 | "print powerset location 2" | |
426 | test_print_accept "print pl3" "\[\[\]p1, p10\[\]\]" \ | |
427 | "print powerset location 3" | |
428 | test_print_accept "print pl4" {\[p1:p2, p4:p6, p8:p10\]} \ | |
429 | "print powerset location 4" | |
430 | test_print_accept "print pl5" {\[p1:p4, p6, p8:p10\]} \ | |
431 | "print powerset location 5" | |
432 | test_print_accept "print pl6" {\[p1, p3:p8, p10\]} \ | |
433 | "print powerset location 6" | |
434 | ||
435 | test_print_accept "ptype pl7" \ | |
436 | "POWERSET byte \\(1:8\\)" \ | |
437 | "print mode of byte powerset location" | |
438 | test_print_accept "whatis pl7" "pm2" \ | |
439 | "print modename of byte powerset location" | |
440 | test_print_accept "print pl7" {\[1:8\]} \ | |
441 | "print powerset location 7" | |
442 | ||
443 | test_print_accept "ptype pl8" \ | |
444 | "POWERSET int \\(-32768:32767\\)" \ | |
445 | "print mode of int powerset location" | |
446 | test_print_accept "whatis pl8" "pm3" \ | |
447 | "print modename of int powerset location" | |
448 | test_print_accept "print pl8" {\[-32768:32767\]} \ | |
449 | "print powerset location 8" | |
450 | ||
451 | # test_print_accept "ptype pl9" \ | |
452 | # "POWERSET long \\(-2147483648:2147483647\\)" \ | |
453 | # "print mode of long powerset location" | |
454 | # test_print_accept "whatis pl9" "pm5" \ | |
455 | # "print modename of long powerset location" | |
456 | # test_print_accept "print pl9" {\[-2147483648:2147483647\]} \ | |
457 | # "print powerset location 9" | |
458 | ||
459 | # reference modes | |
460 | test_print_accept "ptype ref3l" "PTR" "print mode of reference location" | |
461 | # setup_xfail "*-*-*" | |
462 | test_print_accept "whatis ref3l" "ref3" \ | |
463 | "print modename of reference location" | |
464 | # setup_xfail "*-*-*" | |
465 | test_print_accept "print ref3l" "ref3\\(H'.*\\)" \ | |
466 | "print reference location" | |
467 | test_print_accept "ptype ref4l" "PTR" "print mode of reference location" | |
468 | # setup_xfail "*-*-*" | |
469 | test_print_accept "whatis ref4l" "ref4" \ | |
470 | "print modename of reference location" | |
471 | # setup_xfail "*-*-*" | |
472 | test_print_accept "print ref4l" "ref4\\(H'.*\\)" \ | |
473 | "print reference location" | |
474 | test_print_accept "ptype ref5l" "PTR" "print mode of reference location" | |
475 | test_print_accept "whatis ref5l" "PTR" \ | |
476 | "print modename of reference location" | |
477 | test_print_accept "print ref5l" "PTR\\(H'.*\\)" \ | |
478 | "print reference location" | |
479 | ||
480 | # dereference a little bit.. | |
481 | test_print_accept "print ref6l->syn_int" "42" \ | |
482 | "dereference reference to synmode location" | |
483 | test_print_accept "print ref7l->int" "-42" \ | |
484 | "dereference reference to predefined mode location" | |
485 | test_print_accept "print ref8l->pm1" \ | |
486 | "\[\[\]p1:p10\[\]\]" \ | |
487 | "dereference reference to newmode location" | |
488 | ||
489 | # synchronization mode locations | |
490 | # FIXME: synchronization modes are not supported so far... | |
491 | xfail "no synchronization mode location support, not implemented yet" | |
492 | ||
493 | # timing mode locations | |
494 | # FIXME: callbacks to abstime, inttime not implemented | |
495 | xfail "timing modes not implemented properly yet" | |
496 | ||
497 | # char string locations | |
498 | # some tests are don in chillvars.exp | |
499 | test_print_accept "ptype strl1" \ | |
500 | "CHARS \\(7\\) VARYING" \ | |
501 | "print varying string location" | |
502 | test_print_accept "whatis strl1" "strm2" \ | |
503 | "print string locationa mode name" | |
504 | test_print_accept "print strl1" \ | |
505 | {\"hansi\^\(0\)\"} \ | |
506 | "print string location" | |
507 | # string elements | |
508 | test_print_accept "print strl1(0)" "\'h\'" \ | |
509 | "print string element 1" | |
510 | test_print_accept "print strl1(5)" {'\^[(]0[)]'} \ | |
511 | "print string element 2" | |
512 | test_print_accept "print strl1(3)" "\'s\'" \ | |
513 | "print string element 3" | |
514 | test_print_accept "ptype strl1(0)" "char" \ | |
515 | "print mode of string element" | |
516 | # slices | |
517 | test_print_accept "print strl1(3:4)" "\"si\"" \ | |
518 | "print string slice 1" | |
519 | test_print_accept "print strl1(0:5)" \ | |
520 | {\"hansi\^\(0\)\"} \ | |
521 | "print string slice 2" | |
522 | test_print_accept "print strl1(0:0)" "\"h\"" \ | |
523 | "print string slice 3" | |
524 | test_print_accept "print strl1(0 up 6)" \ | |
525 | {\"hansi\^\(0\)\"} \ | |
526 | "print string slice 4" | |
527 | # FIXME: adjust error message, when implented | |
528 | gdb_test "print strl1(6 up 1)" \ | |
529 | ".*slice.*out of range.*" \ | |
530 | "print invalid string slice length" | |
531 | gdb_test "print strl1(-1 up 5)" \ | |
532 | ".*slice.*out of range.*" \ | |
533 | "print invalid string slice length" | |
534 | gdb_test "print strl1(-1:5)" \ | |
535 | ".*slice.*out of range.*" \ | |
536 | "print invalid string slice" | |
537 | gdb_test "print strl1(-1:7)" \ | |
538 | ".*slice.*out of range.*" \ | |
539 | "print invalid string slice" | |
540 | gdb_test "print strl1(0 up -1)" \ | |
541 | ".*slice.*out of range.*" \ | |
542 | "print invalid string slice length" | |
543 | gdb_test "print strl1(0 up 0)" {""} | |
544 | ||
545 | # bitstring locations | |
546 | test_print_accept "ptype bstr1" \ | |
547 | "BOOLS \\(20\\)" \ | |
548 | "print mode of bitstring location" | |
549 | test_print_accept "whatis bstrl1" "bstr1" \ | |
550 | "print mode name of bitstring location" | |
551 | test_print_accept "print bstrl1" \ | |
552 | "B'10101010101010101010'" \ | |
553 | "print bitstring location" | |
554 | ||
555 | test_print_accept "ptype bstrl1(0)" "bool|BOOL" \ | |
556 | "print mode of bitstring element" | |
557 | test_print_accept "print bstrl1(0)" "TRUE" \ | |
558 | "print bitstring element 1" | |
559 | test_print_accept "print bstrl1(19)" "FALSE" \ | |
560 | "print bitstring element 2" | |
561 | test_print_accept "print bstrl1(10)" "TRUE" \ | |
562 | "print bitstring element 3" | |
563 | ||
564 | test_print_accept "print bstrl1(0:19)" \ | |
565 | "B'10101010101010101010'" \ | |
566 | "print bitstring location slice 1" | |
567 | test_print_accept "print bstrl1(0:0)" \ | |
568 | "B'1'" \ | |
569 | "print bitstring location slice 2" | |
570 | test_print_accept "print bstrl1(3:9)" \ | |
571 | "B'0101010'" \ | |
572 | "print bitstring location slice 3" | |
573 | test_print_accept "print bstrl1(0 up 20)" \ | |
574 | "B'10101010101010101010'" \ | |
575 | "print bitstring location slice 4" | |
576 | test_print_accept "print bstrl1(19 up 1)" \ | |
577 | "B'0'" \ | |
578 | "print bitstring location slice 5" | |
579 | gdb_test "print bstrl1(20 up 1)" \ | |
580 | ".*slice out of range.*" \ | |
581 | "print invalid bitstring slice (20 up 1)" | |
582 | gdb_test "print bstrl1(-4:5)" \ | |
583 | ".*slice out of range.*" \ | |
584 | "print invalid bitstring slice (-4:5)" | |
585 | gdb_test "print bstrl1(-1:up 1)" \ | |
586 | ".*invalid expression syntax.*" \ | |
587 | "print invalid bitstring slice (-1:ip 1)" | |
588 | gdb_test "print bstrl1(-1:20)" \ | |
589 | ".*slice out of range.*" \ | |
590 | "print invalid bitstring slice (-1:20)" | |
591 | gdb_test "print bstrl1(0 up -1)" \ | |
592 | ".*slice out of range.*" \ | |
593 | "print invalid bitstring slice (0 up -1)" | |
594 | test_print_accept "print bstrl1(4 up 0)" "B''" | |
595 | ||
596 | # array mode locations | |
597 | gdb_test_exact "ptype arrl1" \ | |
598 | "ARRAY (1:100) set1" \ | |
599 | "print mode of array location" | |
600 | gdb_test "whatis arrl1" "arr1m" \ | |
601 | "print mode name of array location" | |
602 | gdb_test_exact "print arrl1" {[(1:100): aaa]} \ | |
603 | "print array location" | |
604 | test_print_accept "ptype arrl1(1)" \ | |
605 | "SET \\(aaa, bbb, ccc\\)" \ | |
606 | "print mode of array element" | |
607 | gdb_test_exact "print arrl3" \ | |
608 | {[(1:5): [(1:3): [(1:2): -2147483648]]]} \ | |
609 | "print array location 2" | |
610 | gdb_test_exact "print arrl3(1)" \ | |
611 | {[(1:3): [(1:2): -2147483648]]} \ | |
612 | "print array location 3" | |
613 | gdb_test_exact "ptype arrl3(1)" \ | |
614 | {ARRAY (1:3) ARRAY (1:2) long} \ | |
615 | "print mode of array element" | |
616 | test_print_accept "print arrl3(5)" \ | |
617 | {\[\(1:3\): \[\(1:2\): -2147483648\]\]} \ | |
618 | "print array location 4" | |
619 | test_print_accept "print arrl3(1,1)" \ | |
620 | {\[\(1:2\): -2147483648\]} \ | |
621 | "print array location 5" | |
622 | test_print_accept "ptype arrl3(1,1)" \ | |
623 | {ARRAY \(1:2\) long} \ | |
624 | "print mode of array element" | |
625 | test_print_accept "print arrl3(5,3)" \ | |
626 | {\[\(1:2\): -2147483648\]} \ | |
627 | "print array location 6" | |
628 | test_print_accept "print arrl3(1,1,1)" \ | |
629 | "-2147483648" \ | |
630 | "print array location 7" | |
631 | test_print_accept "print arrl3(5,3,2)" \ | |
632 | "-2147483648" \ | |
633 | "print array location 8" | |
634 | test_print_accept "print arrl3(1)(3)(2)" \ | |
635 | "-2147483648" \ | |
636 | "print array location 9" | |
637 | ||
638 | # reject the following range fails | |
639 | # FIXME: adjust error messages | |
640 | gdb_test "print arrl3(-1)" \ | |
641 | ".*out of range.*" \ | |
642 | "check invalid array indices 1" | |
643 | gdb_test "print arrl3(6)" \ | |
644 | ".*out of range.*" \ | |
645 | "check invalid array indices 2" | |
646 | gdb_test "print arrl3(0,0)" \ | |
647 | ".*out of range.*" \ | |
648 | "check invalid array indices 3" | |
649 | gdb_test "print arrl3(1,0)" \ | |
650 | ".*out of range.*" \ | |
651 | "check invalid array indices 4" | |
652 | gdb_test "print arrl3(1,4)" \ | |
653 | ".*out of range.*" \ | |
654 | "check invalid array indices 5" | |
655 | gdb_test "print arrl3(6,4)" \ | |
656 | ".*out of range.*" \ | |
657 | "check invalid array indices 6" | |
658 | gdb_test "print arrl3(1,1,0)" \ | |
659 | ".*out of range.*" \ | |
660 | "check invalid array indices 7" | |
661 | gdb_test "print arrl3(6,4,0)" \ | |
662 | ".*out of range.*" \ | |
663 | "check invalid array indices 8" | |
664 | gdb_test "print arrl3(1,1,3)" \ | |
665 | ".*out of range.*" \ | |
666 | "check invalid array indices 9" | |
667 | ||
668 | gdb_test "print arrl3(0)(0)" \ | |
669 | ".* array or string index out of range.*" \ | |
670 | "check invalid array indices 10" | |
671 | gdb_test "print arrl3(1)(0)" \ | |
672 | ".* array or string index out of range.*" \ | |
673 | "check invalid array indices 11" | |
674 | gdb_test "print arrl3(1)(4)" \ | |
675 | ".* array or string index out of range.*" \ | |
676 | "check invalid array indices 12" | |
677 | gdb_test "print arrl3(6)(4)" \ | |
678 | ".* array or string index out of range.*" \ | |
679 | "check invalid array indices 13" | |
680 | gdb_test "print arrl3(1)(1)(0)" \ | |
681 | ".* array or string index out of range.*" \ | |
682 | "check invalid array indices 14" | |
683 | gdb_test "print arrl3(6)(4)(0)" \ | |
684 | ".* array or string index out of range.*" \ | |
685 | "check invalid array indices 15" | |
686 | gdb_test "print arrl3(1)(1)(3)" \ | |
687 | ".* array or string index out of range.*" \ | |
688 | "check invalid array indices 16" | |
689 | ||
690 | # slices | |
691 | test_print_accept "print arrl4(1:3)" \ | |
692 | {\[\(1:2\): \[\(1:3\): \[\(1:2\): -2147483648\]\], \(3\): \[\(1:3\): \[\(1:2\): 100\]\]\]} \ | |
693 | "print array slice 1" | |
694 | test_print_accept "ptype arrl4(1:3)" \ | |
695 | {ARRAY \(1:3\) ARRAY \(1:3\) ARRAY \(1:2\) long} \ | |
696 | "print mode of array slice" | |
697 | # The next one is bogus: | |
698 | # test_print_accept "print arrl4(5, 2:3, 1)" \ | |
699 | # # FIXME: maybe the '(1): ' in the inner tupel should be omitted ? \ | |
700 | # {\[(2): \[\(1\): 100\], \(3\):\[\(1\): 100\]\]} \ | |
701 | # "print array slice 2" | |
702 | test_print_accept "print arrl4(1 up 4)" \ | |
703 | {\[\(1:2\): \[\(1:3\): \[\(1:2\): -2147483648\]\], \(3\): \[\(1:3\): \[\(1:2\): 100\]\], \(4\): \[\(1:3\): \[\(1:2\): -2147483648\]\]\]} \ | |
704 | "print array slice 3" | |
705 | # The next two are bogus: | |
706 | # test_print_accept "print arrl4(3, 2 up 1)" \ | |
707 | # {\[\(2:3\): \[\(1:2\): 100\]\]} \ | |
708 | # "print array slice 4" | |
709 | # test_print_accept "print arrl4(1:2, 1 up 1, 2)" \ | |
710 | # {\[\(1\): \[\(1\): \[\(2\): -2147483648\], \(2\): \[\(2\): -2147483648\]\], \(2\): \[\(1\): \[\(2\): -2147483648\], \(2\): \[\(2\): -2147483648\]\]\]} \ | |
711 | # "print array slice 4" | |
712 | # reject invalid slices | |
713 | # FIXME: adjust error messages | |
714 | gdb_test "print arrl4(5:6)" \ | |
715 | ".*slice out of range.*" \ | |
716 | "check invalid range 1" | |
717 | gdb_test "print arrl4(0:1)" \ | |
718 | ".*slice out of range.*" \ | |
719 | "check invalid range 2" | |
720 | gdb_test "print arrl4(0:6)" \ | |
721 | ".*slice out of range.*" \ | |
722 | "check invalid range 3" | |
723 | gdb_test "print arrl4(3:2)" \ | |
724 | ".*slice out of range.*" \ | |
725 | "check invalid range 4" | |
726 | gdb_test "print arrl4(1,3:4)" \ | |
727 | ".*syntax error.*" \ | |
728 | "check invalid range 5" | |
729 | gdb_test "print arrl4(1,0:1)" \ | |
730 | ".*syntax error.*" \ | |
731 | "check invalid range 6" | |
732 | gdb_test "print arrl4(1,0:4)" \ | |
733 | ".*syntax error.*" \ | |
734 | "check invalid range 7" | |
735 | gdb_test "print arrl4(1,3:2)" \ | |
736 | ".*syntax error.*" \ | |
737 | "check invalid range 8" | |
738 | gdb_test "print arrl4(5 up 2)" \ | |
739 | ".*slice out of range.*" \ | |
740 | "check invalid range 9" | |
741 | gdb_test "print arrl4(-1 up 1)" \ | |
742 | ".*slice out of range.*" \ | |
743 | "check invalid range 10" | |
744 | gdb_test "print arrl4(-1 up 7)" \ | |
745 | ".*slice out of range.*" \ | |
746 | "check invalid range 11" | |
747 | gdb_test "print arrl4(1 up 0)" \ | |
748 | ".*slice out of range.*" \ | |
749 | "check invalid range 12" | |
750 | gdb_test "print arrl4(1,3 up 1)" \ | |
751 | ".*syntax error.*" \ | |
752 | "check invalid range 13" | |
753 | gdb_test "print arrl4(1,-1 up 1)" \ | |
754 | ".*syntax error.*" \ | |
755 | "check invalid range 14" | |
756 | gdb_test "print arrl4(1,-1 up 5)" \ | |
757 | ".*syntax error.*" \ | |
758 | "check invalid range 15" | |
759 | gdb_test "print arrl4(1,2 up 0)" \ | |
760 | ".*syntax error.*" \ | |
761 | "check invalid range 16" | |
762 | ||
763 | # structure modes | |
764 | # some tests are in chillvars.exp | |
765 | # FIXME: no tag processing implemented do maybe adjust these tests | |
766 | setup_xfail "*-*-*" | |
767 | test_print_accept "ptype stru1m" \ | |
768 | "STRUCT \\(.*a long,.*b long,.*CASE b OF.*\\(42\\):.*ch1 CHARS\\(20\\),.*\\(52\\):.*ch2 CHARS\\(10\\).*ELSE.*ch3 CHARS\\(1\\).*ESAC.*\\)" \ | |
769 | "print mode of structure location 1" | |
770 | test_print_accept "whatis strul1" "stru1m" \ | |
771 | "print mode name of structure location 1" | |
772 | setup_xfail "*-*-*" | |
773 | test_print_accept "print strul1" \ | |
774 | {\[\.a: -2147483648, \.b: 42, \.\(b\): \{\(42\) = \[\.ch1: \"12345678900987654321\"\], \(52\) = \[\.ch2: \"1234567890\"\], (else) = \[\.ch3: \"1\"\]\}\]} \ | |
775 | "print structure location 1" | |
776 | test_print_accept "print strul1.a" \ | |
777 | "-2147483648" \ | |
778 | "print field of structure location 1" | |
779 | test_print_accept "print strul1.b" "42" \ | |
780 | "print field of structure location 1" | |
781 | test_print_accept "print strul1.ch1" \ | |
782 | "\"12345678900987654321\"" \ | |
783 | "print field of structure location 1" | |
784 | # setup_xfail "*-*-*" | |
785 | test_print_accept "print strul1.ch2" \ | |
786 | "\"1234567890\"" \ | |
787 | "print field of structure location 1" | |
788 | # setup_xfail "*-*-*" | |
789 | test_print_accept "print strul1.ch3" \ | |
790 | "\"1\"" \ | |
791 | "print field of structure location 1" | |
792 | ||
793 | if $passcount then { | |
794 | pass "$passcount correct locations printed" | |
795 | } | |
796 | } | |
797 | ||
798 | # This is chill/9434 | |
799 | ||
800 | proc test_9434 {} { | |
801 | global passcount | |
802 | ||
803 | verbose "testing pr-9434" | |
804 | ||
805 | test_print_accept "ptype m_xyzmode" "STRUCT \\(.*next REF m_xyzmode,.*i long.*\\)" | |
806 | } | |
807 | ||
808 | # Start with a fresh gdb. | |
809 | ||
810 | gdb_exit | |
811 | gdb_start | |
812 | gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir | |
813 | ||
814 | gdb_test "set print sevenbit-strings" ".*" | |
815 | ||
816 | if [set_lang_chill] then { | |
817 | test_modes | |
818 | test_locations | |
819 | test_9434 | |
820 | } else { | |
821 | warning "$test_name tests suppressed." | |
822 | } |