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# Copyright (C) 2013-2024 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
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# This test case is to test the speed of GDB when it is doing disassemble
# some large functions in GDB.
load_lib perftest.exp

require allow_perf_tests

global GDB

standard_testfile .c
# Overwrite $binfile
set binfile $GDB

PerfTest::assemble {
    # Don't have compilation step.
    return 0
} {
    global binfile

    clean_restart

    # When GDB is debugging GDB, the prompt is changed to "(top-gdb) ".
    # In order to avoid the confusion of pattern matching, set the
    # gdb_prompt to '(top-gdb)' temporarily.
    with_gdb_prompt "(top-gdb)" {
	gdb_load ${binfile}
    }

    # The prompt of both parent GDB and child GDB is '(gdb)', but
    # child GDB's prompt doesn't confuse pattern matching because but
    # we only run to main function of child GDB, so child GDB's
    # prompt can't be printed out.
    if ![runto_main] {
	return -1
    }

    return 0
} {
    gdb_test_python_run "Disassemble\(\)"
    return 0
}