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# Copyright 2018-2023 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/>.
load_lib gdb-python.exp
# Test CLI output styling.
standard_testfile
# Compile the test executable.
if {[build_executable "failed to build" $testfile $srcfile {debug macros}]} {
return -1
}
# The tests in this file are run multiple times with GDB's styles
# disabled one at a time. This variable is the style that is
# currently disabled.
set currently_disabled_style ""
# A wrapper around the 'style' function found in gdb-utils.exp,
# filter out requests for the disabled style.
proc limited_style { str style } {
global currently_disabled_style
if { $style != $currently_disabled_style } {
return [style $str $style]
}
return $str
}
# A wrapper around 'clean_restart' from gdb.exp, this performs the
# normal clean_restart, but then disables the currently disabled
# style.
proc clean_restart_and_disable { prefix args } {
global currently_disabled_style
with_test_prefix "$prefix" {
eval "clean_restart $args"
if { $currently_disabled_style != "" } {
set st $currently_disabled_style
gdb_test_no_output "set style $st background none"
gdb_test_no_output "set style $st foreground none"
gdb_test_no_output "set style $st intensity normal"
}
}
}
# The core of this test script. Run some tests of different aspects
# of GDB's styling.
#
# Within this proc always use LIMITED_STYLE instead of STYLE, and
# CLEAN_RESTART_AND_DISABLE instead of CLEAN_RESTART, this ensures
# that the test operates as expected as styles are disabled.
proc run_style_tests { } {
global testfile srcfile hex binfile
global currently_disabled_style decimal hex
save_vars { env(TERM) } {
# We need an ANSI-capable terminal to get the output.
setenv TERM ansi
# Restart GDB with the correct TERM variable setting, this
# means that GDB will enable styling.
clean_restart_and_disable "restart 1" ${binfile}
set readnow [readnow]
if {![runto_main]} {
return
}
# Check that the source highlighter has not stripped away the
# leading newlines.
set main_line [gdb_get_line_number "break here"]
gdb_test "list $main_line,$main_line" "return.*some_called_function.*"
gdb_test_no_output "set style enabled off"
set argv ""
gdb_test_multiple "frame" "frame without styling" {
-re -wrap "main \\(argc=.*, (argv=$hex)\\).*style\\.c:\[0-9\].*" {
set argv $expect_out(1,string)
pass $gdb_test_name
}
}
gdb_test_no_output "set style enabled on"
set main_expr [limited_style main function]
set base_file_expr [limited_style ".*style\\.c" file]
set file_expr "$base_file_expr:\[0-9\]+"
set arg_expr [limited_style "arg." variable]
gdb_test "frame" \
[multi_line \
"#0\\s+$main_expr\\s+\\($arg_expr=$decimal,\\s+$arg_expr=$hex\\)\\s+at\\s+$file_expr" \
"\[0-9\]+\\s+.*return.* break here .*"]
gdb_test "info breakpoints" "$main_expr at $file_expr.*"
gdb_test_no_output "set style sources off"
gdb_test "frame" \
"\r\n\[^\033\]*break here.*" \
"frame without sources styling"
gdb_test_no_output "set style sources on"
gdb_test "break -q main" "file $base_file_expr.*"
gdb_test "print &main" " = .* [limited_style $hex address] <$main_expr>"
# Regression test for a bug where line-wrapping would occur at
# the wrong spot with styling. There were different bugs at
# different widths, so try two.
foreach width {20 30} {
set argv_len [string length $argv]
if { $argv_len == 0 } {
continue
}
# There was also a bug where the styling could be wrong in
# the line listing; this is why the words from the source
# code are spelled out in the final result line of the
# test.
set re1_styled \
[multi_line \
"#0\\s+$main_expr\\s+\\($arg_expr=$decimal,\\s+" \
"\\s+$arg_expr=$hex\\)" \
"\\s+at\\s+$file_expr" \
"\[0-9\]+\\s+.*return.* break here .*"]
set re2_styled \
[multi_line \
"#0\\s+$main_expr\\s+\\($arg_expr=.*" \
"\\s+$arg_expr=$hex\\)\\s+at\\s+$file_expr" \
"\[0-9\]+\\s+.*return.* break here .*"]
# The length of the line containing argv containing:
# - 4 leading spaces
# - argv string
# - closing parenthesis
set line_len [expr 4 + $argv_len + 1]
if { $line_len > $width } {
# At on the next line.
set re_styled $re1_styled
} else {
# At on the same line as argv.
set re_styled $re2_styled
}
# Override width for the duration of the command, letting
# GDB reset back to 0. Doing this in the loop rather than
# after, avoids trying to do "set width 30" while width is
# 20, which causes horizontal scrolling in the case that
# the fallback stub-termcap.c is used:
# ^M<et width 30^M
# (gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/style.exp: all styles enabled: set width 30
gdb_test "with width $width -- frame" $re_styled \
"frame when width=$width"
}
set macro_line [gdb_get_line_number "\#define SOME_MACRO"]
gdb_test "info macro SOME_MACRO" \
"Defined at $base_file_expr:$macro_line\r\n#define SOME_MACRO 23"
gdb_test_no_output "set width 0"
# If disassembler styling is being done by the Python pygments
# module, then we can't be sure how the 'some_called_function'
# symbol will be styled. However, if pygments is not being
# used then we can know how the symbol name will be styled.
set main [limited_style main function]
if { $::python_disassembly_styling } {
set func "some_called_function"
} else {
set func [limited_style some_called_function function]
}
# Somewhere should see the call to the function.
gdb_test "disassemble main" \
[concat "Dump of assembler code for function $main:.*" \
"[limited_style $hex address].*$func.*"]
set ifield [limited_style int_field variable]
set sfield [limited_style string_field variable]
set efield [limited_style e_field variable]
set evalue [limited_style VALUE_TWO variable]
gdb_test "print struct_value" \
"\{$ifield = 23,.*$sfield = .*,.*$efield = $evalue.*"
set ffield [limited_style field variable]
set cstart [string_to_regexp "/* XXX "]
set cend [string_to_regexp " */"]
set p1field [limited_style "$cstart.*$decimal.*-bit.*padding.*$cend" \
highlight]
set p2field [limited_style "$cstart.*$decimal.*-byte.*padding.*$cend" \
highlight]
gdb_test "ptype/o just_bitfield_value" \
[multi_line \
".* type = struct just_bitfield {" \
".* unsigned int $ffield : 3;" \
"$p1field" \
"$p2field" \
"" \
".* total size.*: *$decimal *$cend" \
" *}.*"]
set address_style_expr [limited_style ".*\".*address.*\".*style.*" address]
set color "blue"
if { $currently_disabled_style == "address" } {
set color "none"
}
gdb_test "show style address foreground" \
"The ${address_style_expr} foreground color is: ${color}" \
"style name and style word styled using its own style in show style"
set aliases_expr [limited_style ".*aliases.*" title]
set breakpoints_expr [limited_style ".*breakpoints.*" title]
gdb_test "help" \
[multi_line \
"List of classes of commands:" \
"" \
"${aliases_expr} -- User-defined aliases of other commands\." \
"${breakpoints_expr} -- Making program stop at certain points\." \
".*" \
] \
"help classes of commands styled with title"
set taas_expr [limited_style ".*taas.*" title]
set tfaas_expr [limited_style ".*tfaas.*" title]
set cut_for_thre_expr [limited_style "cut for 'thre" highlight]
gdb_test "apropos -v cut for 'thre" \
[multi_line \
"" \
"${taas_expr}" \
"Apply a command to all .*" \
"Usage:.*" \
"short${cut_for_thre_expr}ad apply.*" \
"" \
"${tfaas_expr}" \
"Apply a command to all .*" \
"Usage:.*" \
"short${cut_for_thre_expr}ad apply.*" \
]
clean_restart_and_disable "restart 2"
set quoted [string_to_regexp $binfile]
set pass_re "Reading symbols from [limited_style $quoted file]\.\.\."
if { $readnow } {
set pass_re \
[multi_line \
$pass_re \
"Expanding full symbols from [limited_style $quoted file]\.\.\."]
}
gdb_test "file $binfile" \
$pass_re \
"filename is styled when loading symbol file"
gdb_test "pwd" "Working directory [limited_style .*? file].*"
gdb_test_no_output "set print repeat 3"
gdb_test "print {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}" \
" = \\{0 [limited_style {<repeats.*8.*times>} metadata]\\}"
gdb_test "show logging file" \
"The current logfile is \"[limited_style .*? file]\"\\..*"
# Check warnings are styled by setting a rubbish data
# directory.
gdb_test "set data-directory Makefile" \
"warning: [limited_style .*? file] is not a directory\\..*"
gdb_test "show data-directory" \
"GDB's data directory is \"[limited_style .*? file]\"\\..*"
# Check that deprecation styles command names.
gdb_test_no_output "maintenance deprecate p \"new_p\"" \
"maintenance deprecate p \"new_p\" /1/"
gdb_test "p 5" \
"Warning: '[limited_style p title]', an alias for the command '[limited_style print title]', is deprecated.*Use '[limited_style new_p title]'.*" \
"p deprecated warning, with replacement"
# Check that the version string is styled in the output of 'show
# version', and that this styling can be disabled.
set vers [style "GNU gdb.*" version]
set url [limited_style "http:.*html" file]
gdb_test "show version" "${vers}.*<$url>.*" \
"'show version' is styled"
}
}
# Check that disassembler styling can be disabled. The function that
# we are disassembling has some minimal styling applied even if the
# Python pygments module is not available, so, when we disable
# disassembler styling, we should always see a change in output.
proc test_disable_disassembler_styling { } {
save_vars { env(TERM) } {
# We need an ANSI-capable terminal to get the output.
setenv TERM ansi
# Restart GDB with the correct TERM variable setting, this
# means that GDB will enable styling.
clean_restart_and_disable "restart 3" $::binfile
set styled_hex [limited_style $::hex address]
set main [limited_style main function]
foreach_with_prefix libopcodes { on off } {
set command_failed false
gdb_test_multiple "maint set libopcodes-styling enabled ${libopcodes}" "" {
-re "^maint set libopcodes-styling enabled ${libopcodes}\r\n" {
exp_continue
}
-re "Use of libopcodes styling not supported on architecture \[^\r\n\]+\r\n" {
set command_failed true
exp_continue
}
-re "^$::gdb_prompt $" {
gdb_assert { !$command_failed || [string equal $libopcodes "on"] } \
$gdb_test_name
}
}
if { $libopcodes == "on" && $command_failed } {
# We tried to turn on libopcodes disassembler styling,
# but this is not supported on this architecture.
continue
}
foreach_with_prefix disasm_styling { on off } {
gdb_test_no_output "set style disassembler enabled ${disasm_styling}"
if { $libopcodes == "off" && $disasm_styling == "on" \
&& !$::python_disassembly_styling} {
# We have libopcodes based styling off, but
# disassembler styling turned on. We're expecting
# Python Pygments to be used to add styling.
#
# However, if we get here, then we don't have the
# Pygments module, so skip this test.
continue
}
set saw_header_line false
set saw_styled_output_line false
set saw_unstyled_output_line false
gdb_test_multiple "disassemble main" "" {
-re "disassemble main\r\n" {
exp_continue
}
-re "^Dump of assembler code for function $main:" {
set saw_header_line true
exp_continue
}
-re "^\\s+${styled_hex}\\s+<\[^>\]+>:\\s+\[^\r\n\033\]+\r\n" {
set saw_unstyled_output_line true
exp_continue
}
-re "^\\s+${styled_hex}\\s+<\[^>\]+>:\\s+\[^\r\n\]+\033\[^\r\n\]+\r\n" {
set saw_styled_output_line true
exp_continue
}
-re "^End of assembler dump\\.\r\n" {
exp_continue
}
-re "^$::gdb_prompt $" {
gdb_assert { $saw_header_line }
if { $disasm_styling } {
gdb_assert { $saw_styled_output_line }
gdb_assert { !$saw_unstyled_output_line }
} else {
gdb_assert { !$saw_styled_output_line }
gdb_assert { $saw_unstyled_output_line }
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
# Disassemble a single isntruction at the start of main, then strip
# off the address and symbol information, returning just the
# disassembled instruction part.
proc get_single_disassembled_insn {} {
set disasm_line [capture_command_output "x/1i *main" ""]
regexp "^\[^:\]+:\\s*(.*)$" $disasm_line whole_match insn
return $insn
}
# Check that, if the user is using Python Pygments for disassembler
# styling, then the styling correctly switches off when an error is
# detected in the Python code.
proc test_disassembler_error_handling { } {
# This test requires the Python Pygments module to be installed
# and used by GDB.
if { !$::python_disassembly_styling } {
return
}
save_vars { env(TERM) } {
# We need an ANSI-capable terminal to get the output.
setenv TERM ansi
# Restart GDB with the correct TERM variable setting, this
# means that GDB will enable styling.
clean_restart_and_disable "restart 4" $::binfile
# Disable use of libopcodes for styling. As this function is
# only called when Python Pygments module is available, we
# should now be using that module to style the disassembler
# output.
gdb_test_no_output "maint set libopcodes-styling enabled off"
# Disassemble a single instruction and ensure that the output
# has styling markers in it.
set insn_before [get_single_disassembled_insn]
gdb_assert { [regexp "\033" $insn_before] } \
"have style markers when Pygments is working fine"
# Now replace the standard function that colorizes the
# disassembler output, with a new function that always returns
# None, this should cause GDB to stop using the Pygments
# module for disassembler styling.
gdb_py_test_silent_cmd \
[multi_line_input \
"python" \
"def replacement_colorize_disasm(content,gdbarch):" \
" return None" \
"gdb.styling.colorize_disasm = replacement_colorize_disasm" \
"end"] \
"setup replacement colorize_disasm function" \
true
set insn_after [get_single_disassembled_insn]
gdb_assert { ![regexp "\033" $insn_after] } \
"have no style markers when Pygments is broken"
}
}
# A separate test from the above as the styled text this checks can't
# currently be disabled (the text is printed too early in GDB's
# startup process).
proc test_startup_version_string { } {
gdb_exit
gdb_spawn
# Deliberate use of base STYLE proc here as the style of the
# startup version string can't (currently) be controlled.
set vers [style "GNU gdb.*" version]
gdb_test "" "${vers}.*" "version is styled at startup"
}
# Check to see if the Python styling of disassembler output is
# expected or not, this styling requires Python support in GDB, and
# the Python pygments module to be available.
clean_restart ${binfile}
if {![skip_python_tests] && [gdb_py_module_available "pygments"]} {
set python_disassembly_styling true
} else {
set python_disassembly_styling false
}
# Run tests with all styles in their default state.
with_test_prefix "all styles enabled" {
run_style_tests
}
# Now, for each style in turn. Disable that style only and run the
# test again. Things in that style should NOT now be styled.
foreach style { title file function highlight variable \
address metadata } {
set currently_disabled_style $style
with_test_prefix "disable style $style" {
run_style_tests
}
}
# Check that the disassembler styling can be disabled.
test_disable_disassembler_styling
# Check that GDB handles an error in the Python Pygments disassembly
# styling code.
test_disassembler_error_handling
# Finally, check the styling of the version string during startup.
test_startup_version_string
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