File: const_op.exp

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# simple test for the @const operator added per PR19926

set test "const_op"

set ::result_string {x0y}
stap_run2 $srcdir/$subdir/$test.stp -g

set ::result_string {x1y}
stap_run2 $srcdir/$subdir/$test.stp -g --skip-badvars

# non-guru shouldn't be allowed to use @const (right at pass 1)
set cmd [concat stap -p1 $srcdir/$subdir/$test.stp]
set tst 0
eval spawn $cmd
expect {
    -re {^parse error: using @const operator not permitted; need stap -g\r\n}
        {incr tst}
    -re {^[^\n\r]+\r\n}
        {exp_continue}
}
catch { close }; catch { wait }
if {$tst == 1} {
    pass "$test (non-guru)"
} else {
    fail "$test (non-guru)"
}