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17 # This file was written by Elena Zannoni. (ezannoni@cygnus.com)
27 # test running programs
31 set srcfile ${testfile}.c
32 set srcfile1 ${testfile}1.c
33 set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}
35 if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}0.o" object {debug nowarnings}] != "" } {
40 if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile1}" "${binfile}1.o" object {debug nowarnings}] != "" } {
45 if { [gdb_compile "${binfile}0.o ${binfile}1.o" "${binfile}" executable {debug nowarnings}] != "" } {
52 gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
55 set bp_location1 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 1 here"]
56 set bp_location11 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 11 here"]
58 if ![runto_main] then { fail "define tests suppressed" }
60 # Verify that GDB allows a user to define their very own commands.
62 gdb_test_multiple "define nextwhere" "define user command: nextwhere" {
63 -re "Type commands for definition of \"nextwhere\".\r\nEnd with a line saying just \"end\".\r\n>$" {
64 gdb_test "next\nbt\nend" "" \
65 "define user command: nextwhere"
69 # Verify that those commands work as gdb_expected.
71 gdb_test "nextwhere" \
72 "$bp_location1\[ \t\]*printf.*#0\[ \t\]*main.*:$bp_location1.*" \
73 "use user command: nextwhere"
75 # Verify that a user can define a command whose spelling is a
76 # proper substring of another user-defined command.
78 gdb_test_multiple "define nextwh" "define user command: nextwh" {
79 -re "Type commands for definition of \"nextwh\".\r\nEnd with a line saying just \"end\".\r\n>$" {
80 gdb_test "next 2\nbt\nend" "" \
81 "define user command: nextwh"
85 # Verify that a user can redefine their commands. (Test both the
86 # confirmed and unconfirmed cases.)
88 gdb_test "define nextwhere" \
89 "Command \"nextwhere\" not redefined.*" \
90 "redefine user command aborted: nextwhere" \
91 "Redefine command \"nextwhere\".*y or n. $" \
94 send_gdb "define nextwhere\n"
96 -re "Redefine command \"nextwhere\".*y or n. $"\
99 -re "Type commands for definition of \"nextwhere\".\r\nEnd with a line saying just \"end\".\r\n>$"\
100 {send_gdb "bt\nnext\nend\n"
103 {pass "redefine user command: nextwhere"}
104 timeout {fail "(timeout) redefine user command: nextwhere"}
107 timeout {fail "(timeout) redefine user command: nextwhere"}
111 {fail "redefine user command: nextwhere"}
112 timeout {fail "(timeout) redefine user command: nextwhere"}
115 # Verify that GDB gracefully handles an attempt to redefine the
116 # help text for a builtin command.
118 gdb_test "document step" "Command \"step\" is built-in.*" \
119 "redocumenting builtin command disallowed"
121 # Verify that a user can document their own commands. (And redocument
124 gdb_test_multiple "document nextwhere" "document user command: nextwhere" {
125 -re "Type documentation for \"nextwhere\".\r\nEnd with a line saying just \"end\".\r\n>$" {
126 gdb_test "A next command that first shows you where you're stepping from.\nend" \
128 "document user command: nextwhere"
132 gdb_test_multiple "document nextwhere" "re-document user command: nextwhere" {
133 -re "Type documentation for \"nextwhere\".\r\nEnd with a line saying just \"end\".\r\n>$" {
134 gdb_test "A next command that first shows you where you're stepping from.\nend" \
136 "re-document user command: nextwhere"
140 gdb_test "help nextwhere" \
141 "A next command that first shows you where you're stepping from.*" \
142 "help user command: nextwhere"
144 # Verify that the document command preserves whitespace in the beginning of the line.
146 gdb_test_multiple "document nextwhere" "set up whitespace in help string" {
147 -re "Type documentation for \"nextwhere\".\r\nEnd with a line saying just \"end\".\r\n>$" {
148 gdb_test " A next command that first shows you where you're stepping from.\nend" \
150 "set up whitespace in help string"
154 gdb_test "help nextwhere" \
155 " A next command that first shows you where you're stepping from.*" \
156 "preserve whitespace in help string"
158 # Verify that the command parser doesn't require a space after an 'if'
159 # command in a user defined function.
161 gdb_test_multiple "define ifnospace" "define user command: ifnospace" \
163 -re "Type commands for definition of \"ifnospace\".\r\nEnd with a line saying just \"end\".\r\n>$" \
165 gdb_test_multiple "if(3<4)\nprint \"hi there\\n\"\nend\nend" "send body of ifnospace" \
168 {pass "define user command: ifnospace"}
173 gdb_test "ifnospace" ".*hi there.*" "test ifnospace is parsed correctly"
175 # Verify that the command parser doesn't require a space after an 'while'
176 # command in a user defined function.
178 gdb_test_multiple "define whilenospace" "define user command: whilenospace" \
180 -re "Type commands for definition of \"whilenospace\".\r\nEnd with a line saying just \"end\".\r\n>$" \
182 gdb_test_multiple "set \$i=1\nwhile(\$i<2)\nset \$i=2\nprint \"hi there\\n\"\nend\nend" "send body of whilenospace" \
184 -re "$gdb_prompt $" \
185 {pass "define user command: whilenospace"}
190 gdb_test "whilenospace" ".*hi there.*" "test whilenospace is parsed correctly"
192 # Verify that the user can "hook" a builtin command. We choose to
193 # hook the "stop" pseudo command, and we'll define it to use a user-
196 gdb_test_multiple "define user-bt" "define user command: user-bt" {
197 -re "Type commands for definition of \"user-bt\".\r\nEnd with a line saying just \"end\".\r\n>$" {
200 "define user command: user-bt"
204 gdb_test_multiple "define hook-stop" "define hook-stop command" {
205 -re "Type commands for definition of \"hook-stop\".\r\nEnd with a line saying just \"end\".\r\n>$" {
206 gdb_test "user-b\nend" \
208 "define hook-stop command"
212 gdb_test "next" "#0\[ \t\]*main.*:$bp_location11.*" \
213 "use hook-stop command"
215 # Verify that GDB responds gracefully to an attempt to define a "hook
216 # command" which doesn't exist. (Test both the confirmed and unconfirmed
219 gdb_test "define hook-bar" \
221 "define hook undefined command aborted: bar" \
222 "warning: Your new `hook-bar' command does not hook any existing command.\r\nProceed.*y or n. $" \
225 send_gdb "define hook-bar\n"
227 -re "warning: Your new `hook-bar' command does not hook any existing command.\r\nProceed.*y or n. $"\
230 -re "Type commands for definition of \"hook-bar\".\r\nEnd with a line saying just \"end\".\r\n>$"\
231 {send_gdb "nextwhere\nend\n"
234 {pass "define hook undefined command: bar"}
235 timeout {fail "(timeout) define hook undefined command: bar"}
239 {fail "define hook undefined command: bar"}
240 timeout {fail "(timeout) define hook undefined command: bar"}
244 {fail "define hook undefined command: bar"}
245 timeout {fail "(timeout) define hook undefined command: bar"}
248 # Test creation of an additional target subcommand.
249 gdb_test_multiple "define target testsuite" "" {
250 -re "Type commands for definition of \"target testsuite\".\r\nEnd with a line saying just \"end\".\r\n>$" {
251 gdb_test "printf \"hello\\n\"\nend" "" "define target testsuite"
254 gdb_test_multiple "document target testsuite" "" {
255 -re "Type documentation for \"target testsuite\".\r\nEnd with a line saying just \"end\".\r\n>$" {
256 gdb_test "A test target.\nend" "" "document target testsuite"
260 gdb_test "help target" ".*A test target.*"
261 gdb_test "target testsuite" "hello"
262 gdb_test "show user target testsuite" "User command \"target testsuite\":\r\n printf \"hello\\\\n\"\r\n"
264 # We should even be able to hook subcommands.
265 gdb_test_multiple "define target hook-testsuite" "" {
266 -re "Type commands for definition of \"target hook-testsuite\".\r\nEnd with a line saying just \"end\".\r\n>$" {
267 gdb_test "printf \"one\\n\"\nend" "" "define target hook-testsuite"
271 gdb_test_multiple "define target hookpost-testsuite" "" {
272 -re "Type commands for definition of \"target hookpost-testsuite\".\r\nEnd with a line saying just \"end\".\r\n>$" {
273 gdb_test "printf \"two\\n\"\nend" "" "define target hookpost-testsuite"
277 gdb_test "target testsuite" "one\r\nhello\r\ntwo" "target testsuite with hooks"
279 # This is a quasi-define command: Verify that the user can redefine
282 gdb_test_multiple "set prompt \\(blah\\) " "set gdb_prompt" {
284 pass "set gdb_prompt"
288 gdb_test_multiple "set prompt \\(gdb\\) " "reset gdb_prompt" {
289 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
290 pass "reset gdb_prompt"