File: TestDAP_threads.py

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"""
Test lldb-dap setBreakpoints request
"""

from lldbsuite.test.decorators import *
from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
from lldbsuite.test import lldbutil
import lldbdap_testcase


class TestDAP_threads(lldbdap_testcase.DAPTestCaseBase):
    @skipIfWindows
    def test_correct_thread(self):
        """
        Tests that the correct thread is selected if we continue from
        a thread that goes away and hit a breakpoint in another thread.
        In this case, the selected thread should be the thread that
        just hit the breakpoint, and not the first thread in the list.
        """
        program = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out")
        self.build_and_launch(program)
        source = "main.c"
        breakpoint_line = line_number(source, "// break here")
        lines = [breakpoint_line]
        # Set breakpoint in the thread function
        breakpoint_ids = self.set_source_breakpoints(source, lines)
        self.assertEqual(
            len(breakpoint_ids), len(lines), "expect correct number of breakpoints"
        )
        self.continue_to_breakpoints(breakpoint_ids)
        # We're now stopped at the breakpoint in the first thread, thread #2.
        # Continue to join the first thread and hit the breakpoint in the
        # second thread, thread #3.
        self.dap_server.request_continue()
        stopped_event = self.dap_server.wait_for_stopped()
        # Verify that the description is the relevant breakpoint,
        # preserveFocusHint is False and threadCausedFocus is True
        self.assertTrue(
            stopped_event[0]["body"]["description"].startswith(
                "breakpoint %s." % breakpoint_ids[0]
            )
        )
        self.assertFalse(stopped_event[0]["body"]["preserveFocusHint"])
        self.assertTrue(stopped_event[0]["body"]["threadCausedFocus"])

    @skipIfWindows
    def test_thread_format(self):
        """
        Tests the support for custom thread formats.
        """
        program = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out")
        self.build_and_launch(
            program, customThreadFormat="This is thread index #${thread.index}"
        )
        source = "main.c"
        breakpoint_line = line_number(source, "// break here")
        lines = [breakpoint_line]
        # Set breakpoint in the thread function
        breakpoint_ids = self.set_source_breakpoints(source, lines)
        self.assertEqual(
            len(breakpoint_ids), len(lines), "expect correct number of breakpoints"
        )
        self.continue_to_breakpoints(breakpoint_ids)
        # We are stopped at the second thread
        threads = self.dap_server.get_threads()
        self.assertEqual(threads[0]["name"], "This is thread index #1")
        self.assertEqual(threads[1]["name"], "This is thread index #2")