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As follow-up to this discussion: https://sourceware.org/pipermail/gdb-patches/2020-August/171385.html ... make runto_main not pass no-message to runto. This means that if we fail to run to main, for some reason, we'll emit a FAIL. This is the behavior we want the majority of (if not all) the time. Without this, we rely on tests logging a failure if runto_main fails, otherwise. They do so in a very inconsisteny mannet, sometimes using "fail", "unsupported" or "untested". The messages also vary widly. This patch removes all these messages as well. Also, remove a few "fail" where we call runto (and not runto_main). by default (without an explicit no-message argument), runto prints a failure already. In two places, gdb.multi/multi-re-run.exp and gdb.python/py-pp-registration.exp, remove "message" passed to runto. This removes a few PASSes that we don't care about (but FAILs will still be printed if we fail to run to where we want to). This aligns their behavior with the rest of the testsuite. Change-Id: Ib763c98c5f4fb6898886b635210d7c34bd4b9023
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# Copyright (C) 2010-2021 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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# This file is part of the GDB testsuite. It tests Python-based
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# pretty-printing for the CLI.
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if [is_remote host] {
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untested "py-pp-maint.exp can only be run locally"
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return -1
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}
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load_lib gdb-python.exp
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standard_testfile
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if {[prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" $testfile $srcfile debug]} {
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return -1
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}
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# Skip all tests if Python scripting is not enabled.
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if { [skip_python_tests] } { continue }
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if ![runto_main ] then {
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return -1
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}
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gdb_test "b [gdb_get_line_number {break to inspect} ${testfile}.c ]" \
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".*Breakpoint.*"
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gdb_test "continue" ".*Breakpoint.*"
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set python_file [gdb_remote_download host ${srcdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}.py]
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gdb_test_no_output "source ${python_file}" "load python file"
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gdb_test "info pretty-printer" \
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{.*function_lookup_test.*pp-test.*struct ss.*}
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gdb_test "info pretty-printer global .*function" \
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{.*function_lookup_test.*}
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gdb_test "info pretty-printer .* pp-test" \
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{.*pp-test.*struct ss.*}
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gdb_test "print flt" " = x=<42> y=<43>" \
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"print flt enabled #1"
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gdb_test "print ss" " = a=<a=<1> b=<$hex>> b=<a=<2> b=<$hex>>" \
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"print ss enabled #1"
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set num_pp 7
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gdb_test "disable pretty-printer" \
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"$num_pp printers disabled.*0 of $num_pp printers enabled"
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gdb_test "enable pretty-printer" \
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"$num_pp printers enabled.*$num_pp of $num_pp printers enabled" \
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"first enable of all pretty printers"
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gdb_test "disable pretty-printer global" \
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"$num_pp printers disabled.*0 of $num_pp printers enabled"
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gdb_test "enable pretty-printer" \
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"$num_pp printers enabled.*$num_pp of $num_pp printers enabled" \
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"second enable of all pretty printers"
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gdb_test "disable pretty-printer global lookup_function_lookup_test" \
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"1 printer disabled.*[expr $num_pp - 1] of $num_pp printers enabled"
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gdb_test "disable pretty-printer global pp-test;.*" \
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"[expr $num_pp - 2] printers disabled.*1 of $num_pp printers enabled"
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gdb_test "info pretty-printer global .*function" \
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{.*function_lookup_test \[disabled\].*} \
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"info pretty-printer for function, pretty-printer is disabled"
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gdb_test "info pretty-printer .* pp-test" \
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{.*pp-test.*struct ss \[disabled\].*} \
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"info pretty-printer for pp-test, pretty-printer is disabled"
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gdb_test "print flt" " = {x = 42, y = 43}" \
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"print flt disabled"
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gdb_test "print ss" " = {a = {a = 1, b = $hex}, b = {a = 2, b = $hex}}" \
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"print ss disabled"
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gdb_test "enable pretty-printer global lookup_function_lookup_test" \
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"1 printer enabled.*2 of $num_pp printers enabled"
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# This doesn't enable any printers because each subprinter in the collection
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# is still individually disabled. But this is still needed, to enable the
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# collection itself.
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gdb_test "enable pretty-printer global pp-test" \
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"0 printers enabled.*2 of $num_pp printers enabled"
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gdb_test "enable pretty-printer global pp-test;.*ss.*" \
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"2 printers enabled.*[expr $num_pp - 3] of $num_pp printers enabled"
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gdb_test "enable pretty-printer global pp-test;.*s.*" \
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"2 printers enabled.*[expr $num_pp - 1] of $num_pp printers enabled"
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gdb_test "enable pretty-printer global pp-test;.*" \
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"1 printer enabled.*$num_pp of $num_pp printers enabled"
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gdb_test "info pretty-printer" \
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{.*function_lookup_test.*pp-test.*struct ss.*} \
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"info pretty-printer after re-enabling"
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gdb_test "print flt" " = x=<42> y=<43>" \
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"print flt re-enabled"
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gdb_test "print ss" " = a=<a=<1> b=<$hex>> b=<a=<2> b=<$hex>>" \
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"print ss re-enabled"
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gdb_test_exact "print (enum flag_enum) (FOO_1)" \
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{ = 0x1 [FOO_1]}
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gdb_test_exact "print (enum flag_enum) (BAR_3)" \
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{ = 0x40 [BAR_3]}
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gdb_test_exact "print (enum flag_enum) (BAR_2 | FOO_2)" \
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{ = 0x22 [FOO_2 | BAR_2]}
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gdb_test_exact "print (enum flag_enum) (FOO_1 | FOO_2 | FOO_3)" \
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{ = 0x7 [FOO_1 | FOO_2 | FOO_3]}
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gdb_test_exact "print (enum flag_enum) (FOO_MASK)" \
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{ = 0x7 [FOO_1 | FOO_2 | FOO_3]}
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gdb_test_exact "print (enum flag_enum) (FOO_MASK | (BAR_MASK & ~BAR_2))" \
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{ = 0x57 [FOO_1 | FOO_2 | FOO_3 | BAR_1 | BAR_3]}
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gdb_test_exact "print (enum flag_enum) (0x4 + 0x8)" \
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{ = 0xc [FOO_3 | <unknown: 0x8>]}
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