forked from Imagelibrary/binutils-gdb
GDB's compile subsystem is deeply tied to GDB's ability to understand DWARF. A future patch will add the option to disable DWARF at configure time, but for that to work, the compile subsystem will need to be entirely disabled as well, so this patch adds that possibility. I also think there is motive for a security conscious user to disable compile for it's own sake. Considering that the code is quite unmaintained, and depends on an equally unmaintained gcc plugin, there is a case to be made that this is an unnecessary increase in the attack surface if a user knows they won't use the subsystem. Additionally, this can make compilation slightly faster and the final binary is around 3Mb smaller. But these are all secondary to the main goal of being able to disable dwarf at configure time. To be able to achieve optional compilation, some of the code that interfaces with compile had to be changed. All parts that directly called compile things have been wrapped by ifdefs checking for compile support. The file compile/compile.c has been setup in a similar way to how python's and guile's main file has been setup, still being compiled but only for with placeholder command. Finally, to avoid several new errors, a new TCL proc was introduced to gdb.exp, allow_compile_tests, which checks if the "compile" command is recognized before the inferior is started and otherwise skips the compile tests. All tests in the gdb.compile subfolder have been updated to use that, and the test gdb.base/filename-completion also uses this. The proc skip_compile_feature_tests to recognize when the subsystem has been disabled at compile time. Reviewed-By: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
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# Copyright 2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# Tests for filename completion. Create a directory tree on the test
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# machine and try completing filenames within the tree.
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# Some tests rely on setting the TERM environment variable. Don't try
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# to run on remote hosts in case the environment change is not visible.
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require {!is_remote host}
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load_lib completion-support.exp
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# Setup a directory tree in which completion tests can be run. The
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# structure is:
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#
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# root/ [ DIRECTORY ]
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# aaa/ [ DIRECTORY ]
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# aa bb [ FILE ]
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# aa cc [ FILE ]
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# aaa/ [ DIRECTORY ]
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# bb1/ [ DIRECTORY ]
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# bb2/ [ DIRECTORY ]
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# dir 1/ [ DIRECTORY ]
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# unique file [ FILE ]
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# dir 2/ [ DIRECTORY ]
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# file 1 [ FILE ]
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# file 2 [ FILE ]
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# cc1/ [ DIRECTORY ]
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# cc2 [ FILE ]
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proc setup_directory_tree {} {
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set root [standard_output_file "root"]
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remote_exec host "mkdir -p ${root}"
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remote_exec host "mkdir -p ${root}/aaa"
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remote_exec host "mkdir -p ${root}/bb1"
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remote_exec host "mkdir -p ${root}/bb2"
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remote_exec host "mkdir -p ${root}/cc1"
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remote_exec host "touch ${root}/cc2"
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remote_exec host "touch \"${root}/aaa/aa bb\""
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remote_exec host "touch \"${root}/aaa/aa cc\""
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remote_exec host "mkdir -p \"${root}/bb2/dir 1\""
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remote_exec host "mkdir -p \"${root}/bb2/dir 2\""
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remote_exec host "touch \"${root}/bb2/dir 1/unique file\""
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remote_exec host "touch \"${root}/bb2/dir 2/file 1\""
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remote_exec host "touch \"${root}/bb2/dir 2/file 2\""
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remote_exec host "touch \"${root}/bb1/aa\\\"bb\""
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remote_exec host "touch \"${root}/bb1/aa'bb\""
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return $root
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}
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# This proc started as a copy of test_gdb_complete_multiple, however, this
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# version does some extra work. See the original test_gdb_complete_multiple
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# for a description of all the arguments.
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#
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# When using the 'complete' command with filenames, GDB will add a trailing
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# quote for filenames, and a trailing "/" for directory names. As the
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# trailing "/" is also added in the tab-completion output the
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# COMPLETION_LIST will include the "/" character, but the trailing quote is
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# only added when using the 'complete' command.
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#
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# Pass the trailing quote will be passed as END_QUOTE_CHAR, this proc will
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# run the tab completion test, and will then add the trailing quote to those
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# entries in COMPLETION_LIST that don't have a trailing "/" before running
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# the 'complete' command test.
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proc test_gdb_complete_filename_multiple {
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cmd_prefix completion_word add_completed_line completion_list
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{start_quote_char ""} {end_quote_char ""} {max_completions false}
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{testname ""}
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} {
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if { [readline_is_used] } {
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test_gdb_complete_tab_multiple "$cmd_prefix$completion_word" \
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$add_completed_line $completion_list $max_completions $testname
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}
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if { $start_quote_char eq "" } {
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set updated_completion_list {}
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foreach entry $completion_list {
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# If ENTRY is quoted with double quotes, then any double
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# quotes within the entry need to be escaped.
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if { $end_quote_char eq "\"" } {
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regsub -all "\"" $entry "\\\"" entry
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}
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if { $end_quote_char eq "" } {
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regsub -all " " $entry "\\ " entry
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regsub -all "\"" $entry "\\\"" entry
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regsub -all "'" $entry "\\'" entry
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}
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if {[string range $entry end end] ne "/"} {
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set entry $entry$end_quote_char
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}
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lappend updated_completion_list $entry
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}
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set completion_list $updated_completion_list
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set end_quote_char ""
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}
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test_gdb_complete_cmd_multiple $cmd_prefix $completion_word \
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$completion_list $start_quote_char $end_quote_char $max_completions \
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$testname
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}
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# Helper proc. Returns a string containing the escape sequence to move the
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# cursor COUNT characters to the left. There's no sanity checking performed
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# on COUNT, so the user of this proc must ensure there are more than COUNT
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# characters on the current line.
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proc c_left { count } {
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string repeat "\033\[D" $count
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}
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# This proc is based off of test_gdb_complete_tab_multiple in
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# completion-support.exp library. This proc however tests completing a
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# filename in the middle of a command line.
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#
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# INPUT_LINE is the line to complete, BACK_COUNT is the number of characters
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# to move the cursor left before sending tab to complete the line.
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# ADD_COMPLETED_LINE is what we expect to be unconditionally added the first
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# time tab is sent. On additional tabs COMPLETION_LIST will be displayed.
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# TESTNAME is used as expected.
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proc test_tab_complete_within_line_multiple { input_line back_count \
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add_completed_line \
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completion_list \
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testname } {
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global gdb_prompt
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# After displaying the completion list the line will be reprinted, but
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# now with ADD_COMPLETED_LINE inserted. Build the regexp to match
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# against this expanded line. The new content will be inserted
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# BACK_COUNT character from the end of the line.
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set expanded_line \
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[join [list \
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[string range $input_line 0 end-$back_count] \
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${add_completed_line} \
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[string range $input_line end-[expr $back_count - 1] end]] \
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""]
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set expanded_line_re [string_to_regexp $expanded_line]
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# Convert input arguments into regexp.
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set input_line_re [string_to_regexp $input_line]
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set add_completed_line_re [string_to_regexp $add_completed_line]
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set completion_list_re [make_tab_completion_list_re $completion_list]
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# Build a regexp to match the line after the first tab. This
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# regexp stats with the input line and then moves the cursor
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# backwards BACK_COUNT characters. The new content is emitted
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# followed by the tail of the line being re-emitted. The cursor
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# is then moved backwards again to the correct position within the
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# line.
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set after_tab_re "^$input_line_re"
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set after_tab_re "$after_tab_re\\\x08{$back_count}"
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set after_tab_re "$after_tab_re${completion::bell_re}"
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set tail [string range $input_line end-[expr $back_count - 1] end]
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set after_tab_re "$after_tab_re$add_completed_line_re"
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set after_tab_re "$after_tab_re[string_to_regexp $tail]"
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set after_tab_re "$after_tab_re\\\x08{$back_count}"
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send_gdb "$input_line[c_left $back_count]\t"
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gdb_test_multiple "" "$testname (first tab)" {
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-re "$after_tab_re" {
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send_gdb "\t"
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# If we auto-completed to an ambiguous prefix, we need an
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# extra tab to show the matches list.
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if {$add_completed_line != ""} {
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send_gdb "\t"
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set maybe_bell ${completion::bell_re}
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} else {
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set maybe_bell ""
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}
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gdb_test_multiple "" "$testname (second tab)" {
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-re "^${maybe_bell}\r\n$completion_list_re\r\n$gdb_prompt " {
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gdb_test_multiple "" "$testname (second tab)" {
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-re "^$expanded_line_re\\\x08{$back_count}$" {
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pass $gdb_test_name
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}
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}
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}
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-re "${maybe_bell}\r\n.+\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
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fail $gdb_test_name
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}
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}
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}
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}
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clear_input_line $testname
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}
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# Wrapper around test_gdb_complete_tab_unique to test completing a unique
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# item in the middle of a line. INPUT_LINE is the line to complete.
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# BACK_COUNT is the number of characters to move left within INPUT_LINE
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# before sending tab to perform completion. INSERT_STR is what we expect to
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# see inserted by the completion engine in GDB.
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proc test_tab_complete_within_line_unique { input_line back_count insert_str } {
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# Build a regexp for the line after the cursor has moved
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# BACK_COUNT characters back and tab has been sent. The '\\\x08'
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# matches a single backward (left) motion, this is repeated
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# BACK_COUNT times. After this readline emits the new characters
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# and then re-emits the tail of the original line. The new content
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# will overwrite the original output on the terminal. Finally,
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# control characters are emitted to move the cursor back to the
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# correct place in the middle of the line.
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set re [string_to_regexp $input_line]
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set re $re\\\x08{$back_count}
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set re $re[string_to_regexp $insert_str]
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set tail [string range $input_line end-[expr $back_count - 1] end]
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set re $re[string_to_regexp $tail]
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set re $re\\\x08{$back_count}
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# We can now perform the tab-completion, we check for either of
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# the possible output regexp patterns.
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test_gdb_complete_tab_unique \
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"${input_line}[c_left $back_count]" \
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"$re" \
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"" \
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"complete unique file within command line"
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}
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# Run filename completion tests for those command that accept quoting and
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# escaping of the filename argument. CMD is the initial part of the command
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# line, paths to complete will be added after CMD.
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#
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# ROOT is the base directory as returned from setup_directory_tree, though,
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# if ROOT is a sub-directory of the user's home directory ROOT might have
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# been modified to replace the $HOME prefix with a single "~" character.
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proc run_quoting_and_escaping_tests_1 { root cmd } {
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gdb_start
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# Completing 'thread apply all ...' commands uses a custom word
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# point. At one point we had a bug where doing this would break
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# completion of quoted filenames that contained white space.
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test_gdb_complete_unique "thread apply all hel" \
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"thread apply all help" " " false \
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"complete a 'thread apply all' command"
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foreach_with_prefix qc [list "" "'" "\""] {
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test_gdb_complete_none "$cmd ${qc}${root}/xx" \
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"expand a non-existent filename"
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test_gdb_complete_unique "$cmd ${qc}${root}/a" \
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"$cmd ${qc}${root}/aaa/" "" false \
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"expand a unique directory name"
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test_gdb_complete_unique "$cmd ${qc}${root}/cc2" \
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"$cmd ${qc}${root}/cc2${qc}" " " false \
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"expand a unique filename"
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test_gdb_complete_filename_multiple "$cmd ${qc}${root}/" \
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"b" "b" {
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"bb1/"
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"bb2/"
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} "" "${qc}" false \
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"expand multiple directory names"
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test_gdb_complete_filename_multiple "$cmd ${qc}${root}/" \
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"c" "c" {
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"cc1/"
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"cc2"
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} "" "${qc}" false \
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"expand mixed directory and file names"
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if { $qc ne "" } {
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set sp " "
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} else {
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set sp "\\ "
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}
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if { $qc eq "'" } {
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set dq "\""
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} else {
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set dq "\\\""
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}
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test_gdb_complete_unique "${cmd} ${qc}${root}/bb2/dir${sp}1/" \
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"${cmd} ${qc}${root}/bb2/dir${sp}1/unique${sp}file${qc}" " " \
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false \
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"expand a unique file name in a directory containing a space"
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test_gdb_complete_filename_multiple "$cmd ${qc}${root}/bb2/" \
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"d" "ir${sp}" {
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"dir 1/"
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"dir 2/"
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} "" "${qc}" false \
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"expand multiple directory names containing spaces"
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test_gdb_complete_filename_multiple "${cmd} ${qc}${root}/bb2/dir${sp}2/" \
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"f" "ile${sp}" {
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"file 1"
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"file 2"
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} "" "${qc}" false \
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"expand contents of a directory containing a space"
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test_gdb_complete_filename_multiple "$cmd ${qc}${root}/aaa/" \
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"a" "a${sp}" {
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"aa bb"
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"aa cc"
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} "" "${qc}" false \
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"expand filenames containing spaces"
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test_gdb_complete_filename_multiple "$cmd ${qc}${root}/bb1/" \
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"a" "a" {
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"aa\"bb"
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"aa'bb"
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} "" "${qc}" false \
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"expand filenames containing quotes"
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test_gdb_complete_unique "$cmd ${qc}${root}/bb1/aa${dq}" \
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"$cmd ${qc}${root}/bb1/aa${dq}bb${qc}" " " false \
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"expand unique filename containing double quotes"
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# It is not possible to include a single quote character
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# within a single quoted string. However, GDB does not do
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# anything smart if a user tries to do this. Avoid testing
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# this case. Maybe in the future we'll figure a way to avoid
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# this situation.
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if { $qc ne "'" } {
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if { $qc eq "" } {
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set sq "\\'"
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} else {
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set sq "'"
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}
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test_gdb_complete_unique "$cmd ${qc}${root}/bb1/aa${sq}" \
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"$cmd ${qc}${root}/bb1/aa${sq}bb${qc}" " " false \
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"expand unique filename containing single quote"
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}
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}
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gdb_exit
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}
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# Tests for completing a filename in the middle of a command line. This
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# represents a user typing out a command line then moving the cursor left
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# (e.g. with the left arrow key), editing a filename argument, and then
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# using tab completion to try and complete the filename even though there is
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# other content on the command line after the filename.
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proc run_mid_line_completion_tests { root cmd } {
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# The mid-line completion tests are sensitive to the control
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# sequences which are used to insert new text into the middle of a
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# line. Force a specific, simple TERM setting so that we can
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# predict the control sequences that will be emitted.
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save_vars { ::env(TERM) } {
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setenv TERM dumb
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gdb_start
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test_tab_complete_within_line_unique \
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"$cmd \"$root/bb2/dir 1/unique fi \"xxx\"" 6 "le\""
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test_tab_complete_within_line_multiple \
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"$cmd \"$root/aaa/a \"xxx\"" 6 "a " \
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[list "aa bb" "aa cc"] \
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"complete filename mid-line with multiple possibilities"
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gdb_exit
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}
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}
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# Run filename completion tests for those command that accept quoting and
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# escaping of the filename argument.
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#
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# ROOT is the base directory as returned from setup_directory_tree, though,
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# if ROOT is a sub-directory of the user's home directory ROOT might have
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# been modified to replace the $HOME prefix with a single "~" character.
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proc run_quoting_and_escaping_tests { root } {
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# Test all the commands which allow quoting of filenames, and
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# which require whitespace to be escaped in unquoted filenames.
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set all_cmds { file exec-file symbol-file add-symbol-file \
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remove-symbol-file \
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"target core" "target exec" "target tfile" \
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"maint print c-tdesc" "save gdb-index"
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"save gdb-index -dwarf-5" }
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if { [allow_compile_tests] } {
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lappend all_cmds "compile file"
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}
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foreach_with_prefix cmd $all_cmds {
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# Try each test placing the filename as the first argument
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# then again with a quoted string immediately after the
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# command. This works because the filename completer will
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# complete any number of filenames, even if the command only
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# takes a single filename.
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foreach_with_prefix filler { "" " \"xxx\"" " 'zzz'" " yyy"} {
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run_quoting_and_escaping_tests_1 $root "$cmd$filler"
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}
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run_mid_line_completion_tests $root $cmd
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}
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foreach sub_cmd { require-delimiter unknown-is-error unknown-is-operand } {
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set cmd "maintenance test-options $sub_cmd -filename"
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with_test_prefix "cmd=$cmd" {
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run_quoting_and_escaping_tests_1 $root $cmd
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}
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}
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}
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# Helper for run_unquoted_tests. ROOT is the root directory as setup
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# by setup_directory_tree. CMD is the GDB command to test. PREFIX is
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# a possible prefix filename to prepend to the filename being
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# completed.
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proc run_unquoted_tests_core { root cmd { prefix "" } } {
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gdb_start
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if { $prefix != "" } {
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# Platform specific path separator (':' on UNIX, ';' on MS-DOS).
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set pathsep $::tcl_platform(pathSeparator)
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set prefix ${prefix}${pathsep}
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}
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test_gdb_complete_none "$cmd ${prefix}${root}${root}/xx" \
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"expand a non-existent filename"
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test_gdb_complete_unique "$cmd ${prefix}${root}/a" \
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"$cmd ${prefix}${root}/aaa/" "" false \
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"expand a unique filename"
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test_gdb_complete_unique "$cmd ${prefix}${root}/bb2/dir 1/uni" \
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"$cmd ${prefix}${root}/bb2/dir 1/unique file" " " false \
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"expand a unique filename containing whitespace"
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test_gdb_complete_multiple "$cmd ${prefix}${root}/" \
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"b" "b" {
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"bb1/"
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"bb2/"
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} "" "" false \
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"expand multiple directory names"
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test_gdb_complete_multiple "$cmd ${prefix}${root}/" \
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"c" "c" {
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"cc1/"
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"cc2"
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} "" "" false \
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"expand mixed directory and file names"
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test_gdb_complete_multiple "$cmd ${prefix}${root}/aaa/" \
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"a" "a " {
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"aa bb"
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"aa cc"
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} "" "" false \
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"expand filenames containing spaces"
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test_gdb_complete_multiple "$cmd ${prefix}${root}/bb2/dir 2/" \
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"fi" "le " {
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"file 1"
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"file 2"
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} "" "" false \
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"expand filenames containing spaces in path"
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gdb_exit
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}
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# Run filename completion tests for a sample of commands that take an
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# unquoted, unescaped filename as an argument. Only a sample of commands
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# are (currently) tested as there's a lot of commands that accept this style
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# of filename argument.
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#
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# ROOT is the base directory as returned from setup_directory_tree, though,
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# if ROOT is a sub-directory of the user's home directory ROOT might have
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# been modified to replace the $HOME prefix with a single "~" character.
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proc run_unquoted_tests { root } {
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# Test all the commands which allow quoting of filenames, and
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# which require whitespace to be escaped in unquoted filenames.
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foreach_with_prefix cmd { "set logging file" "add-auto-load-safe-path" } {
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run_unquoted_tests_core $root $cmd
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}
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foreach prefix [list \
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"${root}/bb2/dir 1" \
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"${root}/bb2/dir 1/unique file" \
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"${root}/cc1" \
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"${root}/cc2"] {
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# Don't use the full path in the test name, just use the
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# part after the ROOT directory.
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set id [string range $prefix [string length ${root}] end]
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with_test_prefix "prefix=$id" {
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foreach_with_prefix cmd { "add-auto-load-safe-path" "path" } {
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run_unquoted_tests_core $root $cmd $prefix
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}
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}
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}
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}
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set root [setup_directory_tree]
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run_quoting_and_escaping_tests $root
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run_unquoted_tests $root
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# This test relies on using the $HOME directory. We could make this
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# work for remote hosts, but right now, this isn't supported.
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if {![is_remote host]} {
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# The users home directory.
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set home $::env(HOME)
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|
# Check if ROOT is within the $HOME directory. If it is then we can
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# rerun the tests, but replacing the $HOME part with "~".
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if { [string compare -length [string length $home] $root $home] == 0 } {
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# Convert the $HOME prefix in to ~.
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set tilde_root "~[string range $root [string length $home] end]"
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|
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|
with_test_prefix "with tilde" {
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# And rerun the tests.
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run_quoting_and_escaping_tests $tilde_root
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run_unquoted_tests $tilde_root
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}
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}
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}
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