File: non-existing-program.exp

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# This testcase is part of GDB, the GNU debugger.

# Copyright 2015-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

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# Test starting gdbserver passing it the name of a non-existing
# program.

load_lib gdbserver-support.exp

standard_testfile

if { [skip_gdbserver_tests] } {
    return 0
}

set gdbserver [find_gdbserver]
if { $gdbserver == "" } {
    fail "could not find gdbserver"
    return
}

# Fire off gdbserver.  The port doesn't really matter, gdbserver tries
# to spawn the program before opening the connection.
set spawn_id [remote_spawn target "$gdbserver stdio non-existing-program"]

set msg "gdbserver exits cleanly"
set saw_exiting 0
expect {
    # This is what we get on ptrace-based targets with
    # startup-with-shell disabled (e.g., when the SHELL variable is
    # unset).
    -re "stdin/stdout redirected.*gdbserver: Cannot exec non-existing-program\r\ngdbserver: Error: No such file or directory\r\n\r\nDuring startup program exited with code 127\.\r\nExiting\r\n$" {
	set saw_exiting 1
	exp_continue
    }
    # Likewise, but with startup-with-shell enabled, which is the
    # default behaviour.
    -re "stdin/stdout redirected.*exec: non-existing-program: not found\r\nDuring startup program exited with code 127\.\r\nExiting\r\n$" {
	set saw_exiting 1
	exp_continue
    }
    # This is what we get on Windows.
    -re "Error creating process\r\n\r\nExiting\r\n$" {
	set saw_exiting 1
	exp_continue
    }
    -re "A problem internal to GDBserver has been detected" {
	fail "$msg (GDBserver internal error)"
	wait
    }
    eof {
	gdb_assert $saw_exiting $msg
	wait
    }
    timeout {
	fail "$msg (timeout)"
    }
}

# expect defaults to spawn_id in many places.  Avoid confusing any
# following code.
unset spawn_id