On powerpc64le-linux, with test-case gdb.ada/out_of_line_in_inlined.exp I run
into:
...
(gdb) run ^M
Starting program: foo_o224_021-all ^M
^M
Breakpoint 1, 0x0000000010002f48 in foo_o224_021.child1.child2 (s=...) at \
foo_o224_021.adb:24^M
24 function Child2 (S : String) return Boolean is -- STOP^M
(gdb) FAIL: gdb.ada/out_of_line_in_inlined.exp: scenario=all: \
run to foo_o224_021.child1.child2
...
The breakpoint is correctly set at the local entry point, and given that the
local entry point doesn't correspond to a line number entry, the instruction
address of the breakpoint is shown.
The problem is that test-case doesn't expect the breakpoint address.
Fix this by allowing the breakpoint address to occur.
Tested on powerpc64le-linux.
gdb_run_cmd
gdb_test "" \
- "Breakpoint $decimal, foo_o224_021\\.child1\\.child2 \\(s=\\.\\.\\.\\).*" \
+ "Breakpoint $decimal, ($hex in )?foo_o224_021\\.child1\\.child2 \\(s=\\.\\.\\.\\).*" \
"run to foo_o224_021.child1.child2"
set opt_addr_in "($hex in)?"