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# Copyright 2009-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# In gdb inferior function calls, if a C++ exception is raised in the
# dummy-frame, and the exception handler is (normally, and expected to
# be) out-of-frame, the default C++ handler will (wrongly) be called
# in an inferior function call.
# This is incorrect as an exception can normally and legally be handled
# out-of-frame. The confines of the dummy frame prevent the unwinder
# from finding the correct handler (or any handler, unless it is
# in-frame). The default handler calls std::terminate. This will kill
# the inferior. Assert that terminate should never be called in an
# inferior function call. These tests test the functionality around
# unwinding that sequence and also tests the flag behaviour gating this
# functionality.
#
# PR c++/9600.
# This test is largely based of gdb.base/callfuncs.exp.
if { [skip_cplus_tests] } { continue }
if [target_info exists gdb,nosignals] {
verbose "Skipping gdb2495.exp because of nosignals."
continue
}
standard_testfile .cc
# Create and source the file that provides information about the compiler
# used to compile the test case.
if [get_compiler_info "c++"] {
return -1
}
# Some targets can't do function calls, so don't even bother with this
# test.
if [target_info exists gdb,cannot_call_functions] {
unsupported "this target can not call functions"
continue
}
if {[prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" $testfile $srcfile {debug c++}]} {
return -1
}
if ![runto_main] then {
perror "couldn't run to main"
continue
}
# See http://sourceware.org/gdb/bugs/2495
# Test normal baseline behaviour. Call a function that
# does not raise an exception.
gdb_test "p exceptions.no_throw_function()" " = 1"
# And one that does but handles it in-frame.
gdb_test "p exceptions.throw_function_with_handler()" " = 2"
# Both should return normally.
# Test basic unwind. Call a function that raises an exception but
# does not handle it. It should be rewound.
gdb_test "p exceptions.throw_function()" \
"The program being debugged entered a std::terminate call, .*" \
"call a function that raises an exception without a handler."
# Make sure that after rewinding we are back at the call parent.
gdb_test "bt" \
"#0 main.*" \
"bt after returning from a popped frame"
# Make sure the only breakpoint is the one set via the runto_main
# call and that the std::terminate breakpoint has evaporated and
# cleaned-up.
gdb_test "info breakpoints" \
"gdb2495\.cc.*"
# Turn off this new behaviour.
gdb_test_no_output "set unwind-on-terminating-exception off"
# Check that it is turned off.
gdb_test "show unwind-on-terminating-exception" \
"exception is unhandled while in a call dummy is off.*" \
"turn off unwind on terminating exception flag"
# Check that the old behaviour is restored.
gdb_test "p exceptions.throw_function()" \
"The program being debugged was signaled while in a function called .*" \
"call a function that raises an exception with unwinding off.."
# Restart the inferior back at main.
if ![runto_main] then {
perror "couldn't run to main"
continue
}
# Check to see if the new behaviour alters the unwind signal
# behaviour; it should not. Test both on and off states.
# Turn on unwind on signal behaviour.
gdb_test_no_output "set unwindonsignal on"
# Check that it is turned on.
gdb_test "show unwindonsignal" \
"signal is received while in a call dummy is on.*" \
"turn on unwind on signal"
# Check to see if new behaviour interferes with
# normal signal handling in inferior function calls.
gdb_test "p exceptions.raise_signal(1)" \
"To change this behavior use \"set unwindonsignal off\".*"
# And reverse - turn off again.
gdb_test_no_output "set unwindonsignal off"
# Check that it is actually turned off.
gdb_test "show unwindonsignal" \
"signal is received while in a call dummy is off.*" \
"turn off unwind on signal"
# Check to see if new behaviour interferes with
# normal signal handling in inferior function calls.
gdb_test "p exceptions.raise_signal(1)" \
"To change this behavior use \"set unwindonsignal on\".*"
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