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# Copyright (C) 2009-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

# This file is part of the GDB testsuite.  It tests the mechanism
# exposing convenience functions to Python.

load_lib gdb-python.exp

# Start with a fresh gdb.

gdb_exit
gdb_start
gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir

# Skip all tests if Python scripting is not enabled.
if { [skip_python_tests] } { continue }

gdb_py_test_multiple "input convenience function" \
  "python" "" \
  "class test_func (gdb.Function):" "" \
  "  def __init__ (self):" "" \
  "    super (test_func, self).__init__ (\"test_func\")" "" \
  "  def invoke (self, arg):" "" \
  "    return \"test_func output, arg = %s\" % arg.string ()" "" \
  "test_func ()" "" \
  "end" ""

gdb_test "print \$test_func (\"ugh\")" "= \"test_func output, arg = ugh\"" "call function"

# Test returning a gdb.Value from the function. This segfaulted GDB at one point.

gdb_py_test_multiple "input value-returning convenience function" \
  "python" "" \
  "class Double (gdb.Function):" "" \
  "  def __init__ (self):" "" \
  "    super (Double, self).__init__ (\"double\")" "" \
  "  def invoke (self, n):" "" \
  "    return n*2" "" \
  "Double ()" "" \
  "end" ""

gdb_test "print \$double (1)" "= 2" "call value-returning function"

gdb_py_test_multiple "input int-returning function" \
  "python" "" \
  "class Yes(gdb.Function):" "" \
  "    def __init__(self):" "" \
  "        gdb.Function.__init__(self, 'yes')" "" \
  "    def invoke(self):" "" \
  "        return 1" "" \
  "Yes ()" "" \
  "end" ""

gdb_test "print \$yes() && \$yes()" " = 1" "call yes with &&"
gdb_test "print \$yes() || \$yes()" " = 1" "call yes with ||"

gdb_py_test_multiple "Test GDBError" \
  "python" "" \
  "class GDBError(gdb.Function):" "" \
  "    def __init__(self):" "" \
  "        gdb.Function.__init__(self, 'gdberror')" "" \
  "    def invoke(self):" "" \
  "        raise gdb.GdbError(\"This is a GdbError\")" "" \
  "GDBError ()" "" \
  "end" ""

gdb_test "print \$gdberror()" "This is a GdbError.*" \
    "Test GdbError.  There should not be a stack trace"

gdb_py_test_multiple "Test Normal Error" \
  "python" "" \
  "class NormalError(gdb.Function):" "" \
  "    def __init__(self):" "" \
  "        gdb.Function.__init__(self, 'normalerror')" "" \
  "    def invoke(self):" "" \
  "        raise RuntimeError(\"This is a Normal Error\")" "" \
  "NormalError ()" "" \
  "end" ""

gdb_test_no_output "set python print-stack full"
gdb_test "print \$normalerror()" "Traceback.*File.*line 5.*in invoke.*RuntimeError.*This is a Normal Error.*" \
    "Test a Runtime error.  There should be a stack trace."

gdb_py_test_multiple "input command-calling function" \
  "python" "" \
  "class CallCommand(gdb.Function):" "" \
  "    def __init__(self):" "" \
  "        gdb.Function.__init__(self, 'call_command')" "" \
  "    def invoke(self):" "" \
  "        return gdb.execute('print 1', to_string=True)" "" \
  "CallCommand ()" "" \
  "end" ""

gdb_test_no_output "set var \$foo = \$call_command()" "Setting a value from a function which executes a command."
# There was a bug where GDB would segfault in the second call, so try calling again.
gdb_test_no_output "set var \$foo = \$call_command()" "Setting a value from a function which executes a command, again."