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# Copyright 2019-2023 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/>.
# This file is a subset of ptype.exp written by Rob Savoye. (rob@cygnus.com)
if [skip_ctf_tests] {
unsupported "no CTF debug format support, or CTF disabled in GDB"
return 0
}
# Some tests require GCC.
set gcc_compiled [is_c_compiler_gcc]
standard_testfile .c
# Using `-gctf` generates full-fledged CTF debug information.
set opts {}
lappend opts additional_flags=-gctf
lappend opts ldflags=-Wl,--strip-debug
lappend opts ldflags=-Wl,--ctf-variables
lappend opts nowarnings
if { [prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" ${testfile} \
[list $srcfile] $opts] } {
return 0
}
# Test ptype of unnamed enumeration members before any action causes
# the partial symbol table to be expanded to full symbols. This fails
# with stabs compilers which fail to use a nameless stab (such as
# pre-2.4.5 versions of gcc and most non-gcc compilers).
gdb_test_multiple "ptype red1" "ptype unnamed enumeration member" {
-re "type = enum primary1_tag \{red1, green1, blue1\}.*$gdb_prompt $" {
# The workaround is in effect. As this is a compiler, not GDB,
# bug, we'll make it a PASS but perhaps it should be an XFAIL.
pass "ptype unnamed enumeration member (worked around)"
}
-re "type = enum \{red1, green1, blue1\}.*$gdb_prompt $" {
pass "ptype unnamed enumeration member"
}
}
#
# test ptype command with structures
#
# Here and elsewhere, we accept
# "long", "long int", or "int" for long variables (whatis.exp already
# has an XFAIL for "int" (Sun cc bug), so no need to fail it here).
gdb_test "ptype struct t_struct" "type = struct t_struct \{.*\[\r\n\] (unsigned |)char v_char_member;.*\[\r\n\] (short|short int) v_short_member;.*\[\r\n\] int v_int_member;.*\[\r\n\] (long|long int|int) v_long_member;.*\[\r\n\] float v_float_member;.*\[\r\n\] double v_double_member;.*\[\r\n\]\}.*" "ptype structure"
# Test the equivalence between '.' and '->' for struct member references.
if {[gdb_test "ptype v_struct1.v_float_member" "type = float"] < 0} {
return -1
}
if {[gdb_test "ptype v_struct1->v_float_member" "type = float"] < 0} {
return -1
}
if {[gdb_test "ptype v_t_struct_p.v_float_member" "type = float"] < 0} {
return -1
}
if {[gdb_test "ptype v_t_struct_p->v_float_member" "type = float"] < 0} {
return -1
}
gdb_test "ptype struct link" "type = struct link \{\[\r\n\]+\[ \t\]+struct link \\*next;\[\r\n\]+\[ \t\]+struct link \\*\\(\\*linkfunc\\)\\((struct link \\*, int|void|)\\);\[\r\n\]+\[ \t\]+struct t_struct stuff.3.;\[\r\n\]+\}.*" "ptype linked list structure"
#
# test ptype command with unions
#
gdb_test "ptype union t_union" "type = union t_union \{.*\[\r\n\] (unsigned |)char v_char_member;.*\[\r\n\] (short|short int) v_short_member;.*\[\r\n\] int v_int_member;.*\[\r\n\] (long|long int|int) v_long_member;.*\[\r\n\] float v_float_member;.*\[\r\n\] double v_double_member;.*\[\r\n\]\}.*" "ptype union"
#
# test ptype command with enums
#
gdb_test "ptype primary" "type = enum .red, green, blue.*" "ptype unnamed enumeration"
gdb_test "ptype enum colors" "type = enum colors \{yellow, purple, pink\}.*" "ptype named enumeration"
#
# test ptype command with enums as typedef
#
gdb_test "ptype boolean" "type = enum (boolean |)\{FALSE, TRUE\}.*" "ptype unnamed typedef'd enumeration"
gdb_test "list -q main" ".*"
# Same thing with struct and union.
gdb_test "ptype t_struct3" "type = struct (t_struct3 |)\{.*
*double v_double_member;.*
*int v_int_member;.*\}" "printing typedef'd struct"
gdb_test "ptype t_union3" "type = union (t_union3 |)\{.*
*double v_double_member;.*
*int v_int_member;.*\}" "printing typedef'd union"
gdb_test "ptype enum bvals" "type = enum bvals \{my_false, my_true\}.*" "ptype named typedef'd enumf'd enum"
#
# test ptype command with out-of-order enum values
#
gdb_test "ptype enum misordered" "type = enum misordered \{two = 2, one = 1, zero = 0, three = 3\}.*" "ptype misordered enumeration"
#
# test ptype command with a named enum's value
#
gdb_test "ptype three" "type = enum misordered \{two = 2, one = 1, zero = 0, three = 3\}.*" "ptype named enumeration member"
gdb_test "ptype red" "type = enum \{red, green, blue\}.*" "ptype unnamed enumeration member #2"
#
# test ptype command with arrays
#
gdb_test "ptype v_char_array" "type = char .2..*" "ptype char array"
gdb_test "ptype v_signed_char_array" "type = (|signed )char .2..*" "ptype signed char array"
gdb_test "ptype v_unsigned_char_array" "type = unsigned char .2..*" "ptype unsigned char array"
gdb_test "ptype v_int_array" "type = int .2..*" "ptype int array"
gdb_test "ptype v_signed_int_array" "type = int .2..*" "ptype signed int array"
gdb_test "ptype v_unsigned_int_array" "type = unsigned int .2..*" "ptype unsigned int array"
gdb_test "ptype v_long_array" "type = (long|int|long int) .2..*" "ptype long array"
gdb_test "ptype v_signed_long_array" "type = (long|int|long int) .2..*" "ptype signed long array"
gdb_test "ptype v_unsigned_long_array" "type = unsigned long .2..*" "ptype unsigned long array"
gdb_test "ptype v_float_array" "type = float .2..*" "ptype float array"
gdb_test "ptype v_double_array" "type = double .2..*" "ptype double array"
gdb_test "ptype pv_char_array" "type = (|unsigned )char \\(\\*\\)\\\[0?\\\]"
#
# test ptype command with pointers
#
gdb_test "ptype v_char_pointer" "type = char \*.*" "ptype char pointer"
gdb_test "ptype v_short_pointer" "type = short \*.*" "ptype short pointer"
gdb_test "ptype v_long_pointer" "type = long \*.*" "ptype long pointer"
gdb_test "ptype v_int_pointer" "type = int \*.*" "ptype int pointer"
gdb_test "ptype v_signed_long_pointer" "type = long \*.*" "ptype signed long pointer"
gdb_test "ptype v_unsigned_long_pointer" "type = unsigned long \*.*" "ptype unsigned long pointer"
gdb_test "ptype v_float_pointer" "type = float \*.*" "ptype float pointer"
gdb_test "ptype v_double_pointer" "type = double \*.*" "ptype double pointer"
#
# test ptype command with basic C types
#
gdb_test "ptype v_short" "type = short(| int).*" "ptype short"
gdb_test "ptype v_int" "type = int.*" "ptype int"
#
# test ptype command with nested structure and union
#
gdb_test "ptype struct outer_struct" "type = struct outer_struct \{.*\[\r\n\]+\
.*int outer_int;.*\[\r\n\]+\
.*(struct|) inner_struct inner_struct_instance;.*\[\r\n\]+\
.*(union|) inner_union inner_union_instance;.*\[\r\n\]+\
.*(long|long int|int) outer_long;.*\[\r\n\]\}.*" "ptype outer structure"
gdb_test "ptype struct inner_struct" "type = struct inner_struct \{.*\[\r\n\] int inner_int;.*\[\r\n\] (long|long int|int) inner_long;.*\[\r\n\]\}.*" "ptype inner structure"
gdb_test "ptype union inner_union" "type = union inner_union \{.*\[\r\n\] int inner_union_int;.*\[\r\n\] (long|long int|int) inner_union_long;.*\[\r\n\]\}.*" "ptype inner union"
gdb_test "ptype nested_su" "type = struct outer_struct \{.*\[\r\n\] int outer_int;.*\[\r\n\] (struct |)inner_struct inner_struct_instance;.*\[\r\n\] (union |)inner_union inner_union_instance;.*\[\r\n\] (long|long int|int) outer_long;.*\[\r\n\]\}.*" "ptype nested structure"
gdb_test "ptype nested_su.outer_int" "type = int.*" "ptype outer int"
gdb_test "ptype nested_su.inner_struct_instance" "type = struct inner_struct \{.*\[\r\n\] int inner_int;.*\[\r\n\] (long|long int|int) inner_long;.*\[\r\n\]\}.*" "ptype nested structure #2"
gdb_test "ptype nested_su.inner_struct_instance.inner_int" "type = int.*" "ptype inner int"
gdb_test "ptype nested_su.inner_union_instance" "type = union inner_union \{.*\[\r\n\] int inner_union_int;.*\[\r\n\] (long|long int|int) inner_union_long;.*\[\r\n\]\}.*" "ptype nested union"
# Print the type description of variable the_highest, and verify that
# the type description for the fields whose type is anonymous are
# correctly printed (at nesting level 1 and 2).
gdb_test "ptype the_highest" \
"type = struct highest \{.*\[\r\n\] *int a;.*\[\r\n\] *struct \{.*\[\r\n\] *int b;.*\[\r\n\] *struct \{\.\.\.\} anonymous_level_2;.*\[\r\n\] *\} anonymous_level_1;.*\[\r\n\]}.*" \
"ptype the_highest"
# Print the type descrption for one of the fields of variable the_highest.
# The purpose is to verify that the type of a field that was printed above
# as "struct {...}" is now printed in a more descriptive way (because the
# nesting level is now one level less).
gdb_test "ptype the_highest.anonymous_level_1" \
"type = struct \{.*\[\r\n\] *int b;.*\[\r\n\] *struct \{.*\[\r\n\] *int c;.*\[\r\n\] *\} anonymous_level_2;.*\[\r\n\]}.*" \
"ptype the_highest.anonymous_level_1"
# Print the type of the identifier ID, and check the response:
# - Expect to see PROTOTYPED as the type. PROTOTYPED is not a regular
# expression; it's a literal string.
# - If we instead see the unprototyped type PLAIN, and we're using STABS
# generated by GCC, that's an xfail; as of 9 Feb 2002, GCC never emits
# prototyped function types in STABS. Like PROTOTYPED, PLAIN is a
# literal string, not a regular expression.
# - If we see OVERPROTOTYPED, it's an xfail for RealView; RealView
# does not distinguish prototyped and unprototyped functions, and
# GDB defaults to prototyped.
# - Otherwise, it's a failure.
proc ptype_maybe_prototyped { id prototyped plain { overprototyped "NO-MATCH" } } {
global gdb_prompt
global gcc_compiled
# Turn the arguments, which are literal strings, into
# regular expressions by quoting any special characters they contain.
foreach var { prototyped plain overprototyped } {
eval "set val \$$var"
regsub -all "\[\]\[*()\]" $val "\\\\&" val
regsub -all "short int" $val "short( int)?" val
regsub -all "long int" $val "long( int)?" val
eval "set $var \$val"
}
gdb_test_multiple "ptype $id" "ptype $id" {
-re "type = $prototyped\[\r\n\]+$gdb_prompt $" {
pass "ptype $id"
}
-re "type = $plain\[\r\n\]+$gdb_prompt $" {
if {$gcc_compiled} { setup_xfail_format "stabs" }
fail "ptype $id (compiler doesn't emit prototyped types)"
}
-re "type = $overprototyped\[\r\n\]+$gdb_prompt $" {
if { [test_compiler_info "armcc-*"] } {
setup_xfail "*-*-*"
}
fail "ptype $id (compiler doesn't emit unprototyped types)"
}
}
}
ptype_maybe_prototyped "func_type" "int (*)(int (*)(int, float), float)" \
"int (*)()"
ptype_maybe_prototyped "old_fptr" "double (*)()" "double (*)()" \
"double (*)(void)"
ptype_maybe_prototyped "new_fptr" "double (*)()" "double (*)()"
ptype_maybe_prototyped "fptr" "int (*)(int, float)" "int (*)()"
ptype_maybe_prototyped "fptr2" "int *(*)(int (*)(int, float), float)" \
"int *(*)()"
ptype_maybe_prototyped "xptr" "int (*)(int (*)(), int (*)(), int)" \
"int (*)()" \
"int (*)(int (*)(void), int (*)(void), int)"
ptype_maybe_prototyped "ffptr" "int (*(*)(char))(short int)" \
"int (*(*)())()"
ptype_maybe_prototyped "fffptr" "int (*(*(*)(char))(short int))(long int)" \
"int (*(*(*)())())()"
# Test printing type of string constants and array constants, but
# requires a running process. These call malloc, and can take a long
# time to execute over a slow serial link, so increase the timeout.
if {[runto_main]} {
if [target_info exists gdb,cannot_call_functions] {
unsupported "this target can not call functions"
return
}
# We need to up this because this can be really slow on some boards.
# (malloc() is called as part of the test).
set prev_timeout $timeout
set timeout 60
gdb_test "ptype \"abc\"" "type = char \\\[4\\\]"
gdb_test "ptype {'a','b','c'}" "type = char \\\[3\\\]"
gdb_test "ptype {0,1,2}" "type = int \\\[3\\\]"
gdb_test "ptype {(long)0,(long)1,(long)2}" "type = long \\\[3\\\]"
gdb_test "ptype {(float)0,(float)1,(float)2}" "type = float \\\[3\\\]"
gdb_test "ptype {{0,1,2},{3,4,5}}" "type = int \\\[2\\\]\\\[3\\\]"
gdb_test "ptype {4,5,6}\[2\]" "type = int"
gdb_test "ptype *&{4,5,6}\[1\]" "Attempt to take address of value not located in memory."
set timeout $prev_timeout
# Test ptype of user register
gdb_test "ptype \$pc" "void \\(\\*\\)\\(\\)" "ptype \$pc"
}
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