+2015-03-20 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
+
+ * config/djgpp/README: Remove gdb.hp.
+
2015-03-20 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* aarch64-tdep.c (aarch64_gdbarch_init): Don't call
Note that djcheck.sh only recurses into those of the subdirectories of
the test suite which test features supported by the DJGPP port of GDB.
-For example, the tests in the gdb.gdbtk, gdb.threads, and gdb.hp
-directories are not run.
+For example, the tests in the gdb.gdbtk, and gdb.threads directories
+are not run.
Enjoy,
+2015-03-20 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
+
+ * Makefile.in (ALL_SUBDIRS): Remove gdb.hp.
+ * README: Remove HP-UX and gdb.hp.
+ (configuration):
+ * configure: Regenerate.
+ * configure.ac (AC_OUTPUT): Remove gdb.hp/Makefile,
+ gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/Makefile, gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/Makefile,
+ gdb.hp/gdb.aCC/Makefile, gdb.hp/gdb.compat/Makefile,
+ gdb.hp/gdb.defects/Makefile.
+ * gdb.hp/Makefile.in: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.aCC/Makefile.in: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.aCC/optimize.c: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.aCC/optimize.exp: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.aCC/run.c: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.aCC/watch-cmd.exp: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/Makefile.in: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/callfwmall.c: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/callfwmall.exp: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/dollar.c: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/dollar.exp: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/genso-thresh.c: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/hwwatchbus.c: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/hwwatchbus.exp: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/pxdb.c: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/pxdb.exp: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/reg-pa64.exp: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/reg-pa64.s: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/reg.exp: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/reg.s: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/sized-enum.c: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/sized-enum.exp: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/so-thresh.exp: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/so-thresh.mk: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/so-thresh.sh: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.compat/Makefile.in: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.compat/average.c: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.compat/sum.c: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.compat/xdb.c: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.compat/xdb0.c: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.compat/xdb0.h: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.compat/xdb1.c: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.compat/xdb1.exp: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.compat/xdb2.exp: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.compat/xdb3.exp: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.defects/Makefile.in: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.defects/bs14602.c: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.defects/bs14602.exp: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.defects/solib-d.c: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.defects/solib-d.exp: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.defects/solib-d1.c: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.defects/solib-d2.c: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/Makefile.in: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg01.exp: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg01/x1.cc: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg01/x2.cc: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg01/x3.cc: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg01/x3.h: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg02.exp: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg02/x1.cc: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg02/x2.cc: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg02/x3.cc: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg03.exp: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg03/x1.cc: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg03/x2.cc: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg03/x3.cc: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg04.exp: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg04/x.h: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg04/x1.cc: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg04/x2.cc: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/tools/symaddr: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/tools/symaddr.pa64: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/tools/test-objdbg.cc: File deleted.
+ * gdb.hp/tools/odump: File deleted.
+
2015-03-19 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.threads/continue-pending-status.exp (saw_thread_2)
SUBDIRS = @subdirs@
RPATH_ENVVAR = @RPATH_ENVVAR@
ALL_SUBDIRS = gdb.ada gdb.arch gdb.asm gdb.base gdb.btrace gdb.cell gdb.cp \
- gdb.disasm gdb.dlang gdb.dwarf2 gdb.fortran gdb.gdb gdb.go gdb.hp \
+ gdb.disasm gdb.dlang gdb.dwarf2 gdb.fortran gdb.gdb gdb.go \
gdb.java gdb.linespec gdb.mi gdb.modula2 gdb.multi \
gdb.objc gdb.opencl gdb.opt gdb.pascal gdb.python gdb.server \
gdb.stabs gdb.reverse gdb.threads gdb.trace gdb.xml \
gdb.<platform>
Non-portable tests. The tests are specific to a specific
-configuration (host or target), such as HP-UX or eCos. Example is
-gdb.hp, for HP-UX.
+configuration (host or target), such as eCos.
gdb.arch
ac_config_files="$ac_config_files lib/pdtrace"
-ac_config_files="$ac_config_files Makefile gdb.ada/Makefile gdb.arch/Makefile gdb.asm/Makefile gdb.base/Makefile gdb.btrace/Makefile gdb.cell/Makefile gdb.compile/Makefile gdb.cp/Makefile gdb.disasm/Makefile gdb.dwarf2/Makefile gdb.dlang/Makefile gdb.fortran/Makefile gdb.gdb/Makefile gdb.go/Makefile gdb.server/Makefile gdb.java/Makefile gdb.hp/Makefile gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/Makefile gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/Makefile gdb.hp/gdb.aCC/Makefile gdb.hp/gdb.compat/Makefile gdb.hp/gdb.defects/Makefile gdb.guile/Makefile gdb.linespec/Makefile gdb.mi/Makefile gdb.modula2/Makefile gdb.multi/Makefile gdb.objc/Makefile gdb.opencl/Makefile gdb.opt/Makefile gdb.pascal/Makefile gdb.perf/Makefile gdb.python/Makefile gdb.reverse/Makefile gdb.stabs/Makefile gdb.threads/Makefile gdb.trace/Makefile gdb.xml/Makefile"
+ac_config_files="$ac_config_files Makefile gdb.ada/Makefile gdb.arch/Makefile gdb.asm/Makefile gdb.base/Makefile gdb.btrace/Makefile gdb.cell/Makefile gdb.compile/Makefile gdb.cp/Makefile gdb.disasm/Makefile gdb.dwarf2/Makefile gdb.dlang/Makefile gdb.fortran/Makefile gdb.gdb/Makefile gdb.go/Makefile gdb.server/Makefile gdb.java/Makefile gdb.guile/Makefile gdb.linespec/Makefile gdb.mi/Makefile gdb.modula2/Makefile gdb.multi/Makefile gdb.objc/Makefile gdb.opencl/Makefile gdb.opt/Makefile gdb.pascal/Makefile gdb.perf/Makefile gdb.python/Makefile gdb.reverse/Makefile gdb.stabs/Makefile gdb.threads/Makefile gdb.trace/Makefile gdb.xml/Makefile"
cat >confcache <<\_ACEOF
# This file is a shell script that caches the results of configure
"gdb.go/Makefile") CONFIG_FILES="$CONFIG_FILES gdb.go/Makefile" ;;
"gdb.server/Makefile") CONFIG_FILES="$CONFIG_FILES gdb.server/Makefile" ;;
"gdb.java/Makefile") CONFIG_FILES="$CONFIG_FILES gdb.java/Makefile" ;;
- "gdb.hp/Makefile") CONFIG_FILES="$CONFIG_FILES gdb.hp/Makefile" ;;
- "gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/Makefile") CONFIG_FILES="$CONFIG_FILES gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/Makefile" ;;
- "gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/Makefile") CONFIG_FILES="$CONFIG_FILES gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/Makefile" ;;
- "gdb.hp/gdb.aCC/Makefile") CONFIG_FILES="$CONFIG_FILES gdb.hp/gdb.aCC/Makefile" ;;
- "gdb.hp/gdb.compat/Makefile") CONFIG_FILES="$CONFIG_FILES gdb.hp/gdb.compat/Makefile" ;;
- "gdb.hp/gdb.defects/Makefile") CONFIG_FILES="$CONFIG_FILES gdb.hp/gdb.defects/Makefile" ;;
"gdb.guile/Makefile") CONFIG_FILES="$CONFIG_FILES gdb.guile/Makefile" ;;
"gdb.linespec/Makefile") CONFIG_FILES="$CONFIG_FILES gdb.linespec/Makefile" ;;
"gdb.mi/Makefile") CONFIG_FILES="$CONFIG_FILES gdb.mi/Makefile" ;;
gdb.cell/Makefile gdb.compile/Makefile gdb.cp/Makefile gdb.disasm/Makefile \
gdb.dwarf2/Makefile gdb.dlang/Makefile gdb.fortran/Makefile gdb.gdb/Makefile \
gdb.go/Makefile gdb.server/Makefile gdb.java/Makefile \
- gdb.hp/Makefile gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/Makefile gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/Makefile \
- gdb.hp/gdb.aCC/Makefile gdb.hp/gdb.compat/Makefile \
- gdb.hp/gdb.defects/Makefile gdb.guile/Makefile gdb.linespec/Makefile \
+ gdb.guile/Makefile gdb.linespec/Makefile \
gdb.mi/Makefile gdb.modula2/Makefile gdb.multi/Makefile \
gdb.objc/Makefile gdb.opencl/Makefile gdb.opt/Makefile gdb.pascal/Makefile \
gdb.perf/Makefile gdb.python/Makefile gdb.reverse/Makefile gdb.stabs/Makefile \
+++ /dev/null
-VPATH = @srcdir@
-srcdir = @srcdir@
-
-SUBDIRS = gdb.aCC gdb.base-hp gdb.compat gdb.defects gdb.objdbg
-
-all:
- @echo "Nothing to be done for all..."
-
-info:
-install-info:
-dvi:
-install:
-uninstall: force
-installcheck:
-check:
-
-clean mostlyclean:
- -rm -f *~ core *.o
- -rm -f *.dwo *.dwp
- if [ x"${SUBDIRS}" != x ] ; then \
- for dir in ${SUBDIRS}; \
- do \
- echo "$$dir:"; \
- if [ -d $$dir ]; then \
- (cd $$dir; $(MAKE) clean); \
- fi; \
- done ; \
- else true; fi
-
-distclean maintainer-clean realclean: clean
- -rm -f Makefile config.status config.log
- -rm -f *-init.exp gdb.log gdb.sum
- -rm -fr *.log summary detail *.plog *.sum *.psum site.*
- if [ x"${SUBDIRS}" != x ] ; then \
- for dir in ${SUBDIRS}; \
- do \
- echo "$$dir:"; \
- if [ -d $$dir ]; then \
- (cd $$dir; $(MAKE) distclean); \
- fi; \
- done ; \
- else true; fi
+++ /dev/null
-VPATH = @srcdir@
-srcdir = @srcdir@
-
-EXECUTABLES = exception namespace optimize run
-
-all:
- @echo "Nothing to be done for all..."
-
-info:
-install-info:
-dvi:
-install:
-uninstall: force
-installcheck:
-check:
-
-clean mostlyclean:
- -rm -f *~ *.o *.ci
- -rm -f *.dwo *.dwp
- -rm -f core $(EXECUTABLES)
-
-distclean maintainer-clean realclean: clean
- -rm -f Makefile config.status config.log
- -rm -f *-init.exp
- -rm -fr *.log summary detail *.plog *.sum *.psum site.*
+++ /dev/null
-/* Source for debugging optimimzed code test.
-
- cc -g -O -o optimize optimize.c
-*/
-int callee();
-int test_opt;
-
-int main()
-{
- int a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h;
-
- a = 10;;
-
- /* Value propagate
- */
- b = 2 * a + 1;
- c = 3 * b + 2;
-
- /* Re-use expressions
- */
- d = (2 * a + 1) * (3 * b + 2);
- e = (2 * a + 1) * (3 * b + 2);
-
- /* Create dead stores--do lines still exist?
- */
- d = (2 * a + 1) * (3 * b + 2);
- e = (2 * a + 1) * (3 * b + 2);
- d = (2 * a + 1) * (3 * b + 2);
- e = (2 * a + 1) * (3 * b + 2);
-
- /* Alpha and psi motion
- */
- if( test_opt ) {
- f = e - d;
- f = f--;
- }
- else {
- f = e - d;
- f = f + d * e;
- }
-
- /* Chi and Rho motion
- */
- h = 0;
- do {
- h++;
- a = b * c + d * e; /* Chi */
- f = f + d * e;
- g = f + d * e; /* Rho */
- callee( g+1 );
- test_opt = (test_opt != 1); /* Cycles */
- } while( g && h < 10);
-
- /* Opps for tail recursion, unrolling,
- * folding, evaporating
- */
- for( a = 0; a < 100; a++ ) {
- callee( callee ( callee( a )));
- callee( callee ( callee( a )));
- callee( callee ( callee( a )));
- }
-
- return callee( test_opt );
-}
-
-/* defined late to keep line numbers the same
-*/
-int callee( x )
- int x; /* not used! */
-{
- test_opt++; /* side effect */
-
- return test_opt;
-}
-
-/* end */
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-# Copyright (C) 1998-2015 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/>. */
-
-# optimize.exp -- Expect script for testing apps compiled with -O
-
-# There is no DOC support for gdb yet, return 0 for now.
-return 0
-
-global timeout
-
-# use this to debug:
-#
-#log_user 1
-
-if { [skip_hp_tests] } then { continue }
-
-set testfile optimize
-set srcfile ${testfile}.c
-set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}
-
-if [get_compiler_info] {
- return -1
-}
-
-
-if { $gcc_compiled } then { continue }
-
-
-# Vanilla -O, which is the same as +O2
-#
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug optimize=+O2}] != "" } {
- untested optimize.exp
- return -1
-}
-
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-
-send_gdb "file $binfile\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re ".*no debugging symbols found.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- fail "Didn't find debug symbols; CHFts23488"
- }
- -re ".*No header section (PXDB data).*$gdb_prompt $" {
- fail "pointless warning"
- }
- -re ".*done.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- pass "load debug symbols"
- }
- timeout { fail "timeout on file" }
-}
-
-# Two lines at the same place after opt.
-#
-gdb_test "b 28" ".*"
-gdb_test "b 26" ".*also set at.*" "same line"
-
-gdb_test "b 47" ".*"
-gdb_test "b 48" ".*also set at.*" "same line"
-
-gdb_test "tb main" ".*"
-
-set old_timeout $timeout
-set timeout [expr "$timeout + 200"]
-send_gdb "r\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re ".*No header section (PXDB data).*$gdb_prompt $" {
- fail "pointless warning"
- }
- -re ".*main.*2\[12].*$gdb_prompt $" {
- # All the lines before line 21 or 22 are
- # evaporated by the compiler.
- #
- pass "hit main"
- }
- -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
- fail "didn't hit main"
- }
- timeout { fail "timeout on run" }
-}
-set timeout $old_timeout
-
-gdb_test "c" ".*Breakpoint 1.*33.*"
-gdb_test "c" ".*51.*"
-gdb_test "cle" ".*Deleted breakpoints.*" "set 2, so del 2"
-
-gdb_test "b callee" ".*"
-gdb_test "c" ".*callee.*" "hit called rtn"
-
-gdb_exit
-
-# +O4, don't use -g
-#
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {optimize=+O4}] != "" } {
- untested optimize.exp
- return -1
-}
-
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-
-send_gdb "file $binfile\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re ".*no debugging symbols found.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- pass "Didn't find debug symbols, as expected"
- }
- -re ".*No header section (PXDB data).*$gdb_prompt $" {
- fail "pointless warning"
- }
- -re ".*done.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- fail "Somehow found debug symbols--make this a pass?"
- }
- timeout { fail "timeout on file" }
-}
-
-gdb_test "b main" ".*"
-gdb_test "b callee" ".*"
-gdb_test "r" ".*Breakpoint 1.*main.*"
-gdb_test "si 3" ".*main.*" "steps"
-gdb_test "x/4i \$pc" ".*main.*main+4.*main+8.*"
-gdb_test "c" ".*callee.*" "hit bp"
-gdb_test "disas" ".*callee.*callee+4.*callee+12.*"
-gdb_test "si" ".*callee.*"
-gdb_test "fin" ".*Run till exit.*main.*" "finish"
-gdb_test "x/i \$pc" ".*main+.*" "back in main"
-gdb_exit
-
-#remote_exec build "rm -f ${binfile}"
-return 0
+++ /dev/null
-/*
- * This simple classical example of recursion is useful for
- * testing stack backtraces and such.
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-
-int main (int argc, char *argv[], char **envp)
-/*int argc;
-char *argv[], **envp;*/
-{
- int factorial (int);
-#ifdef FAKEARGV
- printf ("%d\n", factorial (1));
-#else
- if (argc != 2) {
- printf ("usage: factorial <number>\n");
- return 1;
- } else {
- printf ("%d\n", factorial (atoi (argv[1])));
- }
-#endif
- return 0;
-}
-
-int factorial (int value)
-/*int value;*/
-{
- int local_var;
-
- if (value > 1) {
- value *= factorial (value - 1);
- }
- local_var = value;
- return (value);
-}
+++ /dev/null
-# Copyright (C) 1998-2015 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/>.
-
-#
-# test special commands
-#
-
-if { [skip_hp_tests] } then { continue }
-
-set testfile "run"
-set srcfile ${testfile}.c
-set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug additional_flags=-DFAKEARGV}] != "" } {
- untested watch-cmd.exp
- return -1
-
-}
-
-if [get_compiler_info] {
- return -1
-}
-if { $gcc_compiled } then { continue }
-
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-delete_breakpoints
-gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-
-
-
-proc watchpoint_command_test {} {
- global gdb_prompt
-
- if [target_info exists noargs] {
- verbose "Skipping watchpoint_command_test because of noargs."
- return
- }
-
- if { ![runto factorial] } then { gdb_suppress_tests }
- # Don't depend upon argument passing, since most simulators don't currently
- # support it. Bash value variable to be what we want.
- gdb_test "p value=6" "" "set value to 6 in watchpoint_command_test"
- delete_breakpoints
-
- # Verify that we can create a watchpoint, and give it a commands
- # list that continues the inferior. We set the watchpoint on a
- # local variable, too, so that it self-deletes when the watched
- # data goes out of scope.
- #
- # What should happen is: Each time the watchpoint triggers, it
- # continues the inferior. Eventually, the watchpoint will self-
- # delete, when the watched variable is out of scope. But by that
- # time, the inferior should have exited. GDB shouldn't crash or
- # anything untoward as a result of this.
- #
- send_gdb "watch local_var\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re ".*\[Ww\]atchpoint (\[0-9\]*): local_var.*$gdb_prompt $"\
- { pass "watch local_var"
- set wp_id $expect_out(1,string)
- send_gdb "commands $wp_id\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re "Type commands for when breakpoint $wp_id is hit, one per line.*>"\
- { pass "begin commands on watch"}
- -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
- {fail "begin commands on watch"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) begin commands on watch"}
- }
- }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
- {fail "watch local_var"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) watch local_var"}
- }
-# set wp_id $expect_out(1,string)
-# send_gdb "commands $wp_id\n"
-# gdb_expect {
-# -re "Type commands for when breakpoint $wp_id is hit, one per line.*>"\
-# {pass "begin commands on watch"}
-# -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
-# {fail "begin commands on watch"}
-# timeout {fail "(timeout) begin commands on watch"}
-# }
- send_gdb "print value\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re ">"\
- {pass "add print command to watch"}
- -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
- {fail "add print command to watch"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) add print command to watch"}
- }
- send_gdb "continue\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re ">"\
- {pass "add continue command to watch"}
- -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
- {fail "add continue command to watch"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) add continue command to watch"}
- }
- send_gdb "end\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
- {pass "begin commands on watch"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) begin commands on watch"}
- }
- send_gdb "continue\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re "Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint $wp_id deleted because the program has left the block in.*which its expression is valid.*in main.*$gdb_prompt $"\
- {pass "continue with watch"}
- -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
- {fail "continue with watch"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) continue with watch"}
- }
- send_gdb "continue\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re "Continuing.*$gdb_prompt $"\
- {pass "continue until exit"}
- -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
- {fail "continue until exit"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) continue until exit"}
- }
-}
-
-watchpoint_command_test
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
+++ /dev/null
-VPATH = @srcdir@
-srcdir = @srcdir@
-
-EXECUTABLES = dollar hwwatchbus.bak pxdb reg reg-pa64 \
- so-thresh genso-thresh sized-enum
-
-MISCELLANEOUS = so-thresh.c so-thresh.lopt so-thresh.make.out \
- lib*-so-thresh.*
-
-all:
- @echo "Nothing to be done for all..."
-
-info:
-install-info:
-dvi:
-install:
-uninstall: force
-installcheck:
-check:
-
-clean mostlyclean:
- -rm -f *~ *.o *.ci
- -rm -f *.dwo *.dwp
- -rm -f core $(EXECUTABLES)
- -rm -f $(MISCELLANEOUS)
-
-distclean maintainer-clean realclean: clean
- -rm -f Makefile config.status config.log
- -rm -f *-init.exp
- -rm -fr *.log summary detail *.plog *.sum *.psum site.*
+++ /dev/null
-/* Support program for testing gdb's ability to call functions
- in an inferior which doesn't itself call malloc, pass appropriate
- arguments to those functions, and get the returned result. */
-
-#ifdef NO_PROTOTYPES
-#define PARAMS(paramlist) ()
-#else
-#define PARAMS(paramlist) paramlist
-#endif
-
-# include <string.h>
-
-char char_val1 = 'a';
-char char_val2 = 'b';
-
-short short_val1 = 10;
-short short_val2 = -23;
-
-int int_val1 = 87;
-int int_val2 = -26;
-
-long long_val1 = 789;
-long long_val2 = -321;
-
-float float_val1 = 3.14159;
-float float_val2 = -2.3765;
-
-double double_val1 = 45.654;
-double double_val2 = -67.66;
-
-#define DELTA (0.001)
-
-char *string_val1 = (char *)"string 1";
-char *string_val2 = (char *)"string 2";
-
-char char_array_val1[] = "carray 1";
-char char_array_val2[] = "carray 2";
-
-struct struct1 {
- char c;
- short s;
- int i;
- long l;
- float f;
- double d;
- char a[4];
-} struct_val1 = { 'x', 87, 76, 51, 2.1234, 9.876, "foo" };
-
-/* Some functions that can be passed as arguments to other test
- functions, or called directly. */
-#ifdef PROTOTYPES
-int add (int a, int b)
-#else
-int add (a, b) int a, b;
-#endif
-{
- return (a + b);
-}
-
-#ifdef PROTOTYPES
-int doubleit (int a)
-#else
-int doubleit (a)
-int a;
-#endif
-{
- return (a + a);
-}
-
-int (*func_val1) PARAMS((int,int)) = add;
-int (*func_val2) PARAMS((int)) = doubleit;
-
-/* An enumeration and functions that test for specific values. */
-
-enum enumtype { enumval1, enumval2, enumval3 };
-enum enumtype enum_val1 = enumval1;
-enum enumtype enum_val2 = enumval2;
-enum enumtype enum_val3 = enumval3;
-
-#ifdef PROTOTYPES
-int t_enum_value1 (enum enumtype enum_arg)
-#else
-t_enum_value1 (enum_arg)
-enum enumtype enum_arg;
-#endif
-{
- return (enum_arg == enum_val1);
-}
-
-#ifdef PROTOTYPES
-int t_enum_value2 (enum enumtype enum_arg)
-#else
-t_enum_value2 (enum_arg)
-enum enumtype enum_arg;
-#endif
-{
- return (enum_arg == enum_val2);
-}
-
-#ifdef PROTOTYPES
-int t_enum_value3 (enum enumtype enum_arg)
-#else
-t_enum_value3 (enum_arg)
-enum enumtype enum_arg;
-#endif
-{
- return (enum_arg == enum_val3);
-}
-
-/* A function that takes a vector of integers (along with an explicit
- count) and returns their sum. */
-
-#ifdef PROTOTYPES
-int sum_args (int argc, int argv[])
-#else
-int sum_args (argc, argv)
-int argc;
-int argv[];
-#endif
-{
- int sumval = 0;
- int idx;
-
- for (idx = 0; idx < argc; idx++)
- {
- sumval += argv[idx];
- }
- return (sumval);
-}
-
-/* Test that we can call functions that take structs and return
- members from that struct */
-
-#ifdef PROTOTYPES
-char t_structs_c (struct struct1 tstruct) { return (tstruct.c); }
-short t_structs_s (struct struct1 tstruct) { return (tstruct.s); }
-int t_structs_i (struct struct1 tstruct) { return (tstruct.i); }
-long t_structs_l (struct struct1 tstruct) { return (tstruct.l); }
-float t_structs_f (struct struct1 tstruct) { return (tstruct.f); }
-double t_structs_d (struct struct1 tstruct) { return (tstruct.d); }
-char *t_structs_a (struct struct1 tstruct)
-{
- static char buf[8];
- strcpy (buf, tstruct.a);
- return buf;
-}
-#else
-char t_structs_c (tstruct) struct struct1 tstruct; { return (tstruct.c); }
-short t_structs_s (tstruct) struct struct1 tstruct; { return (tstruct.s); }
-int t_structs_i (tstruct) struct struct1 tstruct; { return (tstruct.i); }
-long t_structs_l (tstruct) struct struct1 tstruct; { return (tstruct.l); }
-float t_structs_f (tstruct) struct struct1 tstruct; { return (tstruct.f); }
-double t_structs_d (tstruct) struct struct1 tstruct; { return (tstruct.d); }
-char *t_structs_a (tstruct) struct struct1 tstruct;
-{
- static char buf[8];
- strcpy (buf, tstruct.a);
- return buf;
-}
-#endif
-
-/* Test that calling functions works if there are a lot of arguments. */
-#ifdef PROTOTYPES
-int sum10 (int i0, int i1, int i2, int i3, int i4, int i5, int i6, int i7, int i8, int i9)
-#else
-int
-sum10 (i0, i1, i2, i3, i4, i5, i6, i7, i8, i9)
- int i0, i1, i2, i3, i4, i5, i6, i7, i8, i9;
-#endif
-{
- return i0 + i1 + i2 + i3 + i4 + i5 + i6 + i7 + i8 + i9;
-}
-
-/* Gotta have a main to be able to generate a linked, runnable
- executable, and also provide a useful place to set a breakpoint. */
-
-#ifdef PROTOTYPES
-int main()
-#else
-main ()
-#endif
-{
- t_structs_c(struct_val1);
- return 0;
-
-}
-
-/* Functions that expect specific values to be passed and return
- either 0 or 1, depending upon whether the values were
- passed incorrectly or correctly, respectively. */
-
-#ifdef PROTOTYPES
-int t_char_values (char char_arg1, char char_arg2)
-#else
-int t_char_values (char_arg1, char_arg2)
-char char_arg1, char_arg2;
-#endif
-{
- return ((char_arg1 == char_val1) && (char_arg2 == char_val2));
-}
-
-int
-#ifdef PROTOTYPES
-t_small_values (char arg1, short arg2, int arg3, char arg4, short arg5,
- char arg6, short arg7, int arg8, short arg9, short arg10)
-#else
-t_small_values (arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8, arg9, arg10)
- char arg1;
- short arg2;
- int arg3;
- char arg4;
- short arg5;
- char arg6;
- short arg7;
- int arg8;
- short arg9;
- short arg10;
-#endif
-{
- return arg1 + arg2 + arg3 + arg4 + arg5 + arg6 + arg7 + arg8 + arg9 + arg10;
-}
-
-#ifdef PROTOTYPES
-int t_short_values (short short_arg1, short short_arg2)
-#else
-int t_short_values (short_arg1, short_arg2)
-short short_arg1, short_arg2;
-#endif
-{
- return ((short_arg1 == short_val1) && (short_arg2 == short_val2));
-}
-
-#ifdef PROTOTYPES
-int t_int_values (int int_arg1, int int_arg2)
-#else
-int t_int_values (int_arg1, int_arg2)
-int int_arg1, int_arg2;
-#endif
-{
- return ((int_arg1 == int_val1) && (int_arg2 == int_val2));
-}
-
-#ifdef PROTOTYPES
-int t_long_values (long long_arg1, long long_arg2)
-#else
-int t_long_values (long_arg1, long_arg2)
-long long_arg1, long_arg2;
-#endif
-{
- return ((long_arg1 == long_val1) && (long_arg2 == long_val2));
-}
-
-/* NOTE: THIS FUNCTION MUST NOT BE PROTOTYPED!!!!!
- There must be one version of "t_float_values" (this one)
- that is not prototyped, and one (if supported) that is (following).
- That way GDB can be tested against both cases. */
-
-int t_float_values (float_arg1, float_arg2)
-float float_arg1, float_arg2;
-{
- return ((float_arg1 - float_val1) < DELTA
- && (float_arg1 - float_val1) > -DELTA
- && (float_arg2 - float_val2) < DELTA
- && (float_arg2 - float_val2) > -DELTA);
-}
-
-int
-#ifdef NO_PROTOTYPES
-/* In this case we are just duplicating t_float_values, but that is the
- easiest way to deal with either ANSI or non-ANSI. */
-t_float_values2 (float_arg1, float_arg2)
- float float_arg1, float_arg2;
-#else
-t_float_values2 (float float_arg1, float float_arg2)
-#endif
-{
- return ((float_arg1 - float_val1) < DELTA
- && (float_arg1 - float_val1) > -DELTA
- && (float_arg2 - float_val2) < DELTA
- && (float_arg2 - float_val2) > -DELTA);
-}
-
-#ifdef PROTOTYPES
-int t_double_values (double double_arg1, double double_arg2)
-#else
-int t_double_values (double_arg1, double_arg2)
-double double_arg1, double_arg2;
-#endif
-{
- return ((double_arg1 - double_val1) < DELTA
- && (double_arg1 - double_val1) > -DELTA
- && (double_arg2 - double_val2) < DELTA
- && (double_arg2 - double_val2) > -DELTA);
-}
-
-#ifdef PROTOTYPES
-int t_string_values (char *string_arg1, char *string_arg2)
-#else
-int t_string_values (string_arg1, string_arg2)
-char *string_arg1, *string_arg2;
-#endif
-{
- return (!strcmp (string_arg1, string_val1) &&
- !strcmp (string_arg2, string_val2));
-}
-
-#ifdef PROTOTYPES
-int t_char_array_values (char char_array_arg1[], char char_array_arg2[])
-#else
-int t_char_array_values (char_array_arg1, char_array_arg2)
-char char_array_arg1[], char_array_arg2[];
-#endif
-{
- return (!strcmp (char_array_arg1, char_array_val1) &&
- !strcmp (char_array_arg2, char_array_val2));
-}
-
-
-/* This used to simply compare the function pointer arguments with
- known values for func_val1 and func_val2. Doing so is valid ANSI
- code, but on some machines (RS6000, HPPA, others?) it may fail when
- called directly by GDB.
-
- In a nutshell, it's not possible for GDB to determine when the address
- of a function or the address of the function's stub/trampoline should
- be passed.
-
- So, to avoid GDB lossage in the common case, we perform calls through the
- various function pointers and compare the return values. For the HPPA
- at least, this allows the common case to work.
-
- If one wants to try something more complicated, pass the address of
- a function accepting a "double" as one of its first 4 arguments. Call
- that function indirectly through the function pointer. This would fail
- on the HPPA. */
-
-#ifdef PROTOTYPES
-int t_func_values (int (*func_arg1)(int, int), int (*func_arg2)(int))
-#else
-int t_func_values (func_arg1, func_arg2)
-int (*func_arg1) PARAMS ((int, int));
-int (*func_arg2) PARAMS ((int));
-#endif
-{
- return ((*func_arg1) (5,5) == (*func_val1) (5,5)
- && (*func_arg2) (6) == (*func_val2) (6));
-}
-
-#ifdef PROTOTYPES
-int t_call_add (int (*func_arg1)(int, int), int a, int b)
-#else
-int t_call_add (func_arg1, a, b)
-int (*func_arg1) PARAMS ((int, int));
-int a, b;
-#endif
-{
- return ((*func_arg1)(a, b));
-}
+++ /dev/null
-# Copyright 1997-2015 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/>. */
-
-# This file was written by Fred Fish. (fnf@cygnus.com)
-
-# These tests are the same as those in callfuncs.exp, except that the
-# test program here does not call malloc.
-#
-# "What in the world does malloc have to do with calling functions in
-# the inferior?" Well, nothing. GDB's ability to invoke a function
-# in the inferior program works just fine in programs that have no
-# malloc function available. It doesn't rely on the inferior's
-# malloc, directly or indirectly. It just uses the inferior's stack
-# space.
-#
-# "Then what's the point of this test file?" Well, it just so happens
-# that this file, in addition to testing inferior function calls, also
-# tests GDB's ability to evaluate string literals (like "string 1" and
-# "string 2" in the tests below). Evaluating *those* sorts of
-# expressions does require malloc.
-#
-# (As an extension to C, GDB also has a syntax for literal arrays of
-# anything, not just characters. For example, the expression
-# {2,3,4,5} (which appears in the tests below) evaluates to an array
-# of four ints. So rather than talking just about string literals,
-# we'll use the broader term "array literals".)
-#
-# Now, in this file, we only evaluate array literals when we're about
-# to pass them to a function, but don't be confused --- this is a red
-# herring. You can evaluate "abcdef" even if you're not about to pass
-# that to a function, and doing so requires malloc even if you're just
-# going to store a pointer to it in a variable, like this:
-#
-# (gdb) ptype s
-# type = char *
-# (gdb) set variable s = "abcdef"
-#
-# According to C's rules for evaluating expressions, arrays are
-# converted into pointers to their first element. This means that, in
-# order to evaluate an expression like "abcdef", GDB needs to actually
-# find some memory in the inferior we can plop the characters into;
-# then we use that memory's address as the address of our array
-# literal. GDB finds this memory by calling the inferior's malloc
-# function, if it has one. So, evaluating an array literal depends on
-# performing an inferior function call, but not vice versa. (GDB
-# can't just allocate the space on the stack; the pointer may remain
-# live long after the current frame has been popped.)
-#
-# "But, if evaluating array literals requires malloc, what's the point
-# of testing that GDB can do so in a program that doesn't have malloc?
-# It can't work!" On most systems, that's right, but HP-UX has some
-# sort of dynamic linking magic that ensures that *every* program has
-# malloc. So on HP-UX, GDB can evaluate array literals even in
-# inferior programs that don't use malloc. That's why this test is in
-# gdb.hp.
-#
-# This file has, for some reason, led to well more than its fair share
-# of misunderstandings about the relationship between array literal
-# expressions and inferior function calls. Folks talk as if you can
-# only evaluate array literals when you're about to pass them to a
-# function. I think they're assuming that, since GDB is constructing
-# a new frame on the inferior's stack (correct), it's going to use
-# that space for the array literals (incorrect). Remember that those
-# array literals may need to be live long after the inferior function
-# call returns; GDB can't tell.
-#
-# What makes the confusion worse is that there *is* a relationship
-# between array literals and inferior function calls --- GDB uses
-# inferior function calls to evaluate array literals. But many people
-# jump to other, incorrect conclusions about this.
-
-
-if { [skip_hp_tests] } then { continue }
-
-set testfile "callfwmall"
-set srcfile ${testfile}.c
-set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug}] != "" } {
- untested callfwmall.exp
- return -1
-}
-
-# Create and source the file that provides information about the compiler
-# used to compile the test case.
-
-if [get_compiler_info] {
- return -1
-}
-
-if {$hp_aCC_compiler} {
- set prototypes 1
-} else {
- set prototypes 0
-}
-
-
-# Some targets can't call functions, so don't even bother with this
-# test.
-if [target_info exists gdb,cannot_call_functions] {
- setup_xfail "*-*-*" 2416
- fail "This target can not call functions"
- continue
-}
-
-# Set the current language to C. This counts as a test. If it
-# fails, then we skip the other tests.
-
-proc set_lang_c {} {
- global gdb_prompt
-
- send_gdb "set language c\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {}
- timeout { fail "set language c (timeout)" ; return 0 }
- }
-
- send_gdb "show language\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re ".* source language is \"c\".*$gdb_prompt $" {
- pass "set language to \"c\""
- return 1
- }
- -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
- fail "setting language to \"c\""
- return 0
- }
- timeout {
- fail "can't show language (timeout)"
- return 0
- }
- }
-}
-
-# FIXME: Before calling this proc, we should probably verify that
-# we can call inferior functions and get a valid integral value
-# returned.
-# Note that it is OK to check for 0 or 1 as the returned values, because C
-# specifies that the numeric value of a relational or logical expression
-# (computed in the inferior) is 1 for true and 0 for false.
-
-proc do_function_calls {} {
- global prototypes
- global gcc_compiled
- global gdb_prompt
-
- # We need to up this because this can be really slow on some boards.
- set timeout 60
-
- gdb_test "p t_char_values(0,0)" " = 0"
- gdb_test "p t_char_values('a','b')" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_char_values(char_val1,char_val2)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_char_values('a',char_val2)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_char_values(char_val1,'b')" " = 1"
-
- gdb_test "p t_short_values(0,0)" " = 0"
- gdb_test "p t_short_values(10,-23)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_short_values(short_val1,short_val2)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_short_values(10,short_val2)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_short_values(short_val1,-23)" " = 1"
-
- gdb_test "p t_int_values(0,0)" " = 0"
- gdb_test "p t_int_values(87,-26)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_int_values(int_val1,int_val2)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_int_values(87,int_val2)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_int_values(int_val1,-26)" " = 1"
-
- gdb_test "p t_long_values(0,0)" " = 0"
- gdb_test "p t_long_values(789,-321)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_long_values(long_val1,long_val2)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_long_values(789,long_val2)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_long_values(long_val1,-321)" " = 1"
-
- if ![target_info exists gdb,skip_float_tests] {
- gdb_test "p t_float_values(0.0,0.0)" " = 0"
-
- # These next four tests fail on the mn10300.
- # The first value is passed in regs, the other in memory.
- # Gcc emits different stabs for the two parameters; the first is
- # claimed to be a float, the second a double.
- # dbxout.c in gcc claims this is the desired behavior.
- setup_xfail "mn10300-*-*"
- gdb_test "p t_float_values(3.14159,-2.3765)" " = 1"
- setup_xfail "mn10300-*-*"
- gdb_test "p t_float_values(float_val1,float_val2)" " = 1"
- setup_xfail "mn10300-*-*"
- gdb_test "p t_float_values(3.14159,float_val2)" " = 1"
- setup_xfail "mn10300-*-*"
- gdb_test "p t_float_values(float_val1,-2.3765)" " = 1"
-
- # Test passing of arguments which might not be widened.
- gdb_test "p t_float_values2(0.0,0.0)" " = 0"
-
- # Although PR 5318 mentions SunOS specifically, this seems
- # to be a generic problem on quite a few platforms.
- if $prototypes then {
- setup_xfail "sparc-*-*" "mips*-*-*" 5318
- if {!$gcc_compiled} then {
- setup_xfail "i*86-*-sysv4*" 5318
- }
- }
- gdb_test "p t_float_values2(3.14159,float_val2)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_small_values(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10)" " = 55"
-
- gdb_test "p t_double_values(0.0,0.0)" " = 0"
- gdb_test "p t_double_values(45.654,-67.66)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_double_values(double_val1,double_val2)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_double_values(45.654,double_val2)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_double_values(double_val1,-67.66)" " = 1"
-
- }
-
- gdb_test "p t_string_values(string_val2,string_val1)" " = 0"
- gdb_test "p t_string_values(string_val1,string_val2)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_string_values(\"string 1\",\"string 2\")" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_string_values(\"string 1\",string_val2)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_string_values(string_val1,\"string 2\")" " = 1"
-
- gdb_test "p t_char_array_values(char_array_val2,char_array_val1)" " = 0"
- gdb_test "p t_char_array_values(char_array_val1,char_array_val2)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_char_array_values(\"carray 1\",\"carray 2\")" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_char_array_values(\"carray 1\",char_array_val2)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_char_array_values(char_array_val1,\"carray 2\")" " = 1"
-
- gdb_test "p doubleit(4)" " = 8"
- gdb_test "p add(4,5)" " = 9"
- gdb_test "p t_func_values(func_val2,func_val1)" " = 0"
- gdb_test "p t_func_values(func_val1,func_val2)" " = 1"
-
- # On the rs6000, we need to pass the address of the trampoline routine,
- # not the address of add itself. I don't know how to go from add to
- # the address of the trampoline. Similar problems exist on the HPPA,
- # and in fact can present an unsolvable problem as the stubs may not
- # even exist in the user's program. We've slightly recoded t_func_values
- # to avoid such problems in the common case. This may or may not help
- # the RS6000.
- setup_xfail "rs6000*-*-*"
-
- if {![istarget hppa*-*-hpux*]} then {
- gdb_test "p t_func_values(add,func_val2)" " = 1"
- }
-
- setup_xfail "rs6000*-*-*"
-
- if {![istarget hppa*-*-hpux*]} then {
- gdb_test "p t_func_values(func_val1,doubleit)" " = 1"
- }
-
- gdb_test "p t_call_add(func_val1,3,4)" " = 7"
-
- setup_xfail "rs6000*-*-*"
-
- if {![istarget hppa*-*-hpux*]} then {
- gdb_test "p t_call_add(add,3,4)" " = 7"
- }
-
- gdb_test "p t_enum_value1(enumval1)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_enum_value1(enum_val1)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_enum_value1(enum_val2)" " = 0"
-
- gdb_test "p t_enum_value2(enumval2)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_enum_value2(enum_val2)" " = 1"
- gdb_test "p t_enum_value2(enum_val1)" " = 0"
-
- gdb_test "p sum_args(1,{2})" " = 2"
- gdb_test "p sum_args(2,{2,3})" " = 5"
- gdb_test "p sum_args(3,{2,3,4})" " = 9"
- gdb_test "p sum_args(4,{2,3,4,5})" " = 14"
- gdb_test "p sum10 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)" " = 55"
-
- gdb_test "p t_structs_c(struct_val1)" "= 120 'x'" \
- "call inferior func with struct - returns char"
- gdb_test "p t_structs_s(struct_val1)" "= 87" \
- "call inferior func with struct - returns short"
- gdb_test "p t_structs_i(struct_val1)" "= 76" \
- "call inferior func with struct - returns int"
- gdb_test "p t_structs_l(struct_val1)" "= 51" \
- "call inferior func with struct - returns long"
- gdb_test "p t_structs_f(struct_val1)" "= 2.12.*" \
- "call inferior func with struct - returns float"
- gdb_test "p t_structs_d(struct_val1)" "= 9.87.*" \
- "call inferior func with struct - returns double"
- gdb_test "p t_structs_a(struct_val1)" "= (.unsigned char .. )?\"foo\"" \
- "call inferior func with struct - returns char *"
-
-}
-
-# Start with a fresh gdb.
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-
-gdb_test "set print sevenbit-strings" ""
-gdb_test "set print address off" ""
-gdb_test "set width 0" ""
-
-if { $hp_aCC_compiler } {
- # Do not set language explicitly to 'C'. This will cause aCC
- # tests to fail because promotion rules are different. Just let
- # the language be set to the default.
-
- if { ![runto_main] } {
- gdb_suppress_tests
- }
-
- gdb_test "set overload-resolution 0" ".*"
-} else {
- if { ![set_lang_c] } {
- gdb_suppress_tests
- } else {
- if { ![runto_main] } {
- gdb_suppress_tests
- }
- }
-}
-
-gdb_test "next" ".*"
-do_function_calls
-
-return 0
+++ /dev/null
-#ifdef PROTOTYPES
-int main (int argc, char **argv)
-#else
-main (argc, argv, envp)
- int argc;
- char **argv;
-#endif
-{
- return 0;
-}
+++ /dev/null
-# Copyright (C) 1997-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-# GDB tests for names beginning with '$'
-
-# This is aimed at HP-UX systems where a lot of system
-# routines and names begin with '$' or '$$'. GDB 4.16 was
-# unable to deal with these names as they clashed with
-# convenience variables. Wildebeest should accept such
-# names in preference to convenience variables.
-
-# This file was written by Satish Pai <pai@apollo.hp.com>
-# 1997-09-24
-
-#
-# test running programs
-#
-
-if { [skip_hp_tests] } { continue }
-
-set testfile "dollar"
-set srcfile ${testfile}.c
-set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug}] != "" } {
- untested dollar.exp
- return -1
-}
-
-#source ${binfile}.ci
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-
-#
-# set it up at a breakpoint so we can play with the variable values
-#
-
-if ![runto_main] then {
- perror "couldn't run to breakpoint"
- continue
-}
-
-# Test for millicode routines
-# hppa64 does not support dyncall
-if ![istarget "hppa64*-*-*"] {
-send_gdb "print \$\$dyncall\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "\\$\[0-9\]* = \\{<text variable, no debug info>\\} $hex <>.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "print \$\$dyncall" }
- -re "\\$\[0-9\]* = \\{<text variable, no debug info>\\} $hex <.*dyncall>.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "print \$\$dyncall" }
- -re "\\$\[0-9\]* = void" { fail "print \$\$dyncall -- interpreted as convenience var" }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "print \$\$dyncall" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) print \$\$dyncall" }
-}
-send_gdb "print \$\$dyncall_external\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "\\$\[0-9\]* = \\{<text variable, no debug info>\\} $hex <>.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "print \$\$dyncall_external" }
- -re "\\$\[0-9\]* = \\{<text variable, no debug info>\\} $hex <.*dyncall_external>.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "print \$\$dyncall_external" }
- -re "\\$\[0-9\]* = void" { fail "print \$\$dyncall_external -- interpreted as convenience var" }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "print \$\$dyncall_external" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) print \$\$dyncall_external" }
-}
-
-# Set a breakpoint on a millicode routine
-send_gdb "break \$\$dyncall\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "Breakpoint \[0-9\]* at $hex.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "break \$\$dyncall" }
- -re "Function.*not defined.*$gdb_prompt $" {fail "break \$\$dyncall -- no \$\$dyncall?" }
- -re "Convenience variables used in line specs must have integer values\\..*$gdb_prompt $" {
- fail "break \$\$dyncall -- treated as convenince variable"
- }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "print break \$\$dyncall" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) print break \$\$dyncall" }
-}
-
-# Disassemble $$dyncall
-send_gdb "disassemble \$\$dyncall\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "Dump of assembler code for function.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "disas \$\$dyncall" }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "disas \$\$dyncall" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) disas \$\$dyncall" }
-}
-
-# Try to set $$dyncall like a convenience var.
-send_gdb "set \$\$dyncall = 77\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "Invalid cast.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "set \$\$dyncall = 77" }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "set \$\$dyncall = 77" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) set \$\$dyncall = 77" }
-}
-}
-
-# Try out some other $ name, not millicode
-if [istarget "hppa64*-*-*"] {
- #hppa64 uses __argv instead of $ARGV.
- send_gdb "print \__argv\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re "\\$\[0-9\]* = \[0-9\]*.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "print \__argv" }
- -re "\\$\[0-9\]* = void.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- fail "print \__argv (interpreted as convenience var)"
- }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "print \__argv" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) print \__argv" }
- }
-
- send_gdb "ptype \__argv\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re "type = <data variable, no debug info>.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- pass "ptype \__argv"
- }
- -re "type = void.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- fail "ptype \__argv (interpreted as convenience var)"
- }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "ptype \__argv" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) ptype \__argv" }
- }
-} else {
-send_gdb "print \$ARGV\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "\\$\[0-9\]* = \[0-9\]*.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "print \$ARGV" }
- -re "\\$\[0-9\]* = void.*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "print \$ARGV (interpreted as convenience var)" }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "print \$ARGV" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) print \$ARGV" }
-}
-send_gdb "ptype \$ARGV\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "type = <data variable, no debug info>.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "ptype \$ARGV" }
- -re "type = void.*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "ptype \$ARGV (interpreted as convenience var)" }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "ptype \$ARGV" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) ptype \$ARGV" }
-}
-}
+++ /dev/null
-/*
- * Program to generate the so-thresh testcase,
- * including associated linked-against shared libraries.
- * Build as:
- *
- * cc -g -o genso-thresh genso-thresh.c
- *
- * Invoke as:
- *
- * genso-thresh
- *
- * It will put all the code in the current directory (".").
- *
- * A makefile can also be generated if the -makemake option is used.
- * To use the makefile:
- *
- * make -f so-thresh.mk all
- *
- * The name of the application is
- *
- * so-thresh
- *
- * (Revised from a program by John Bishop. --rehrauer)
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <sys/stat.h>
-#include <sys/fcntl.h>
-
-int main (argc, argv)
-int argc;
-char **argv;
-{
-#define NUMBER_OF_INT_VARS 1500
-#define NUMBER_OF_LIBS 3
- int lib_num = NUMBER_OF_LIBS;
- int i;
- int i2;
- FILE *main_file;
- FILE *lib_file;
- FILE *make_file;
- FILE *link_file;
-
- char testcase_name [1000];
- char linkfile_name [1000];
- char makefile_name [1000];
- char mainfile_name [1000];
-
- char file_name[100];
- /*
- * 0123456789 <-- length of field
- * "./fil0000000002.c"; <-- typical filename
- * 12345678901234567890 <-- length of string
- * 10 20
- * ^where null goes
- */
- char file_name_core[100];
-
- /* Verify input.
- */
- if ((argc < 1) || (argc > 2) || (argv == NULL) ||
- ((argc == 2) && (strcmp (argv[1], "-makemake") != 0)))
- {
- printf ("** Syntax: %s [-makemake]\n", argv[0]);
- return;
- }
-
- if (strncmp (argv[0], "gen", 3) != 0)
- {
- printf ("** This tool expected to be named \"gen<something>\"\n");
- return;
- }
- strcpy (testcase_name, argv[0]+3);
-
- strcpy (linkfile_name, testcase_name);
- strcat (linkfile_name, ".lopt");
- link_file = fopen (linkfile_name, "w");
- fprintf (link_file, "# Linker options for %s test\n", testcase_name);
-
- /* Generate the makefile, if requested.
- */
- if (argc == 2)
- {
- strcpy (makefile_name, testcase_name);
- strcat (makefile_name, ".mk.new");
- make_file = fopen (makefile_name, "w");
- printf (" Note: New makefile (%s) generated.\n", makefile_name);
- printf (" May want to update existing makefile, if any.\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "# Generated automatically by %s\n", argv[0]);
- fprintf (make_file, "# Make file for %s test\n", testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "CFLAGS = +DA1.1 -g\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "# This is how to build this generator.\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "%s.o: %s.c\n", argv[0], argv[0]);
- fprintf (make_file, "\t$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o %s.o -c %s.c\n", argv[0], argv[0]);
- fprintf (make_file, "%s: %s.o\n", argv[0], argv[0]);
- fprintf (make_file, "\t$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o %s %s.o\n", argv[0], argv[0]);
- fprintf (make_file, "\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "# This is how to run this generator.\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "# This target should be made before the 'all' target,\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "# to ensure that the shlib sources are all available.\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "require_shlibs: %s\n", argv[0]);
- for (i=0; i < lib_num; i++)
- {
- fprintf (make_file, "\tif ! [ -a lib%2.2d_%s.c ] ; then \\\n", i, testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "\t %s ; \\\n", argv[0]);
- fprintf (make_file, "\tfi\n");
- }
- fprintf (make_file, "\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "# This is how to build all the shlibs.\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "# Be sure to first make the require_shlibs target!\n");
- for (i=0; i < lib_num; i++)
- {
- fprintf (make_file, "lib%2.2d_%s.o: lib%2.2d_%s.c\n", i, testcase_name, i, testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "\t$(CC) $(CFLAGS) +Z -o lib%2.2d_%s.o -c lib%2.2d_%s.c\n", i, testcase_name, i, testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "lib%2.2d-%s.sl: lib%2.2d-%s.o\n", i, testcase_name, i, testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "\t$(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -b -o lib%2.2d-%s.sl lib%2.2d-%s.o\n", i, testcase_name, i, testcase_name);
- }
- fprintf (make_file, "\n");
-fprintf (make_file, "# For convenience, here's names for all pieces of all shlibs.\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "SHLIB_SOURCES = \\\n");
- for (i=0; i < lib_num-1; i++)
- fprintf (make_file, "\tlib%2.2d-%s.c \\\n", i, testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "\tlib%2.2d-%s.c\n", lib_num-1, testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "SHLIB_OBJECTS = $(SHLIB_SOURCES:.c=.o)\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "SHLIBS = $(SHLIB_SOURCES:.c=.sl)\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "SHLIB_NAMES = $(SHLIB_SOURCES:.c=)\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "EXECUTABLES = $(SHLIBS) %s %s\n", argv[0], testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "OBJECT_FILES = $(SHLIB_OBJECTS) %s.o %s.o\n", argv[0], testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "shlib_objects: $(SHLIB_OBJECTS)\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "shlibs: $(SHLIBS)\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "# This is how to build the debuggable testcase that uses the shlibs.\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "%s.o: %s.c\n", testcase_name, testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "\t$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o %s.o -c %s.c\n", testcase_name, testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "%s: shlibs %s.o\n", testcase_name, testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "\t$(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o %s -lc -L. ", testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "-c %s /opt/langtools/lib/end.o /lib/crt0.o %s.o\n", linkfile_name, testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "# Yeah, but you should first make the require_shlibs target!\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "all: %s %s\n", testcase_name, argv[0]);
- fprintf (make_file, "\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "# To remove everything built via this makefile...\n");
- fprintf (make_file, "clean:\n");
- /* Do this carefully, to avoid hitting silly HP-UX ARG_MAX limits... */
- fprintf (make_file, "\trm -f lib0*-%s.*\n", testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "\trm -f lib1*-%s.*\n", testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "\trm -f lib2*-%s.*\n", testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "\trm -f lib3*-%s.*\n", testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "\trm -f lib4*-%s.*\n", testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "\trm -f lib5*-%s.*\n", testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "\trm -f lib6*-%s.*\n", testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "\trm -f lib7*-%s.*\n", testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "\trm -f lib8*-%s.*\n", testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "\trm -f lib9*-%s.*\n", testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "\trm -f %s %s %s %s.c\n", argv[0], testcase_name, linkfile_name, testcase_name);
- fprintf (make_file, "\n");
- fclose (make_file);
- }
-
- /* Generate the code for the libraries.
- */
- for (i=0; i < lib_num; i++) {
-
- /* Generate the names for the library.
- */
- sprintf (file_name, "lib%2.2d-%s.c", i, testcase_name);
- sprintf (file_name_core, "lib%2.2d-%s", i, testcase_name);
-
- /* Generate the source code.
- */
- lib_file = fopen (file_name, "w");
- fprintf (lib_file, "/* Shared library file number %d */\n", i);
- fprintf (lib_file, "#include <stdio.h>\n\n");
- fprintf (lib_file, "/* The following variables largely exist to bloat this library's debug info. */\n");
- fprintf (lib_file, "static char c_static_buf_%d [100];\n", i);
- for (i2=0; i2<NUMBER_OF_INT_VARS; i2++)
- fprintf (lib_file, "int i_%d_%d;\n", i, i2);
- fprintf (lib_file, "\nint r_%d ()\n", i);
- fprintf (lib_file, "{\n");
- for (i2=0; i2<NUMBER_OF_INT_VARS; i2++)
- fprintf (lib_file, " i_%d_%d = %d*%d;\n", i, i2, i2, i2);
- fprintf (lib_file, " return 1;\n");
- fprintf (lib_file, "}\n\n");
- fprintf (lib_file, "/* end of generated file */\n");
- fclose (lib_file);
-
- /* Add a linker options line
- */
- fprintf (link_file, "-l%2.2d-%s\n", i, testcase_name);
- }
-
- /* Generate the "main" file.
- */
- strcpy (mainfile_name, testcase_name);
- strcat (mainfile_name, ".c");
- main_file = fopen (mainfile_name, "w");
- fprintf (main_file, "/* Generated test progam with %d shared libraries. */\n\n",
- lib_num);
- fprintf (main_file, "#include <stdio.h>\n\n");
-
- for (i = 0; i < lib_num; i++) {
- fprintf (main_file, "extern int r_%d();\n", i);
- }
-
- fprintf (main_file, "\n");
- fprintf (main_file, "int main()\n");
- fprintf (main_file, "{\n");
- fprintf (main_file, " int accum;\n");
- fprintf (main_file, " int lib_num = %d;\n", lib_num);
-
- for (i = 0; i < lib_num; i++) {
- fprintf (main_file, " accum += r_%d();\n", i);
- }
-
- fprintf (main_file, " printf( \"Final value: %%d, should be %%d\\n\", accum, lib_num );\n\n");
- fprintf (main_file, " return 0;\n");
- fprintf (main_file, "}\n\n");
- fprintf (main_file, "/* end of generated file */\n");
- fclose (main_file);
-
- /* Finish up the link file and the build file
- */
- fclose (link_file);
-}
-
-/* End of file */
+++ /dev/null
-/* This program raises a SIGBUS signal on HP-UX when the
- pointer "bogus_p" is dereferenced.
- */
-int * bogus_p = (int *)3;
-
-int main()
-{
- *bogus_p = 0xdeadbeef;
-}
+++ /dev/null
-# Copyright (C) 1997-2015 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/>. */
-
-
-if { [skip_hp_tests] } then { continue }
-
-if { ![istarget "hppa*-*-hpux11.*"] } {
- verbose "HPUX h/w watch test ignored for non-hppa or pre-HP/UX-10.30 targets."
- return 0
-}
-
-set testfile "hwwatchbus"
-set srcfile ${testfile}.c
-set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}
-
-# build the first test case
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug}] != "" } {
- untested hwwatchbus.exp
- return -1
-}
-
-if [get_compiler_info] {
- return -1
-}
-
-# Start with a fresh gdb
-
-gdb_exit
-remote_exec build "rm -f ${binfile}.bak"
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-
-
-# We ought to be able to set a hardware watchpoint, step, and
-# get a SIGBUS or SIGSEGV signal reported.
-#
-if ![runto_main] then {
- fail "can't run to main"
- return 0
-}
-
-send_gdb "watch bogus_p\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "Hardware watchpoint \[0-9\]*: bogus_p.*$gdb_prompt $"\
- {pass "set h/w watchpoint"}
- -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
- {fail "set h/w watchpoint"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) set h/w watchpoint"}
-}
-
-send_gdb "step\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "Program received signal (SIGBUS|SIGSEGV), (Bus error|Segmentation fault).* in main .*${srcfile}:8.*$gdb_prompt $"\
- {pass "see real signal when h/w watchpoint set"}
- -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
- {fail "see real signal when h/w watchpoint set"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) see real signal when h/w watchpoint set"}
-}
-
-remote_exec build "mv ${binfile} ${binfile}.bak"
-return 0
+++ /dev/null
-#include <stdio.h>
-
-#ifdef PROTOTYPES
-int callee (int x)
-#else
-int callee( x )
-int x;
-#endif
-{
- int y = x * x;
- return (y - 2);
-}
-
-int main()
-{
- int i;
- for (i = 1; i < 10; i++)
- {
- printf( "%d ", callee( i ));
-
- }
- printf( " Goodbye!\n" );
- return 0;
-}
-/* This routine exists only for aCC. The way we compile this test is
- that we use aCC for the actual compile into the object file but then
- use ld directly for the link. When we do this, we get an undefined
- symbol _main(). Therefore, for aCC, we have this routine in here and
- ld is happy. */
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-void _main()
-{
-}
-}
-#endif
+++ /dev/null
-# Copyright (C) 1998-2015 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/>.
-
-
-# This file is part of the gdb testsuite
-
-
-# pxdb.exp Test that gdb calls pxdb on an application
-# built without it.
-#
-
-if { [skip_hp_tests] } then { continue }
-
-set testfile pxdb
-set srcfile ${testfile}.c
-set objfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}.o
-set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}
-
-if [get_compiler_info "c++"] {
- return -1
-}
-
-if { $gcc_compiled } then { continue }
-
-# To build a non-pxdb-ed file, use
-#
-# <compile to .o file>
-# export LD_PXDB /dev/null
-# ld -o hello_no_pxdb hello.o /opt/langtools/lib/end.o /usr/ccs/lib/crt0.o -lc
-#
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${objfile}" object {debug}] != "" } {
- untested pxdb.exp
- return -1
-}
-
-#
-# use this to debug:
-#log_user 1
-
-
-# Following should get the error message:
-#
-# ld: (Warning) Can't exec pxdb using path: /dev/null
-#
-#execute_anywhere "ksh -c \"export LD_PXDB=/dev/null\""
-
-if [istarget "hppa64-*-*"] {
-set cmdline "ksh -c \"LD_PXDB=/dev/null ld -o ${binfile} ${objfile} /opt/langtools/lib/pa20_64/crt0.o /opt/langtools/lib/pa20_64/end.o -lc\""
-} else {
-set cmdline "ksh -c \"LD_PXDB=/dev/null ld -o ${binfile} ${objfile} /usr/ccs/lib/crt0.o /opt/langtools/lib/end.o -lc\""
-}
-
-remote_exec build "rm ${binfile}"
-remote_exec build $cmdline
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-
-# We expect to see this:
-#
-# "warning: File not processed by pxdb--about to process now.
-# "
-# ".
-# "Procedures: 7
-# "Files: 2
-# "Reading symbols from ~/c_code.dir/hello_no_pxdb...done.
-# "(gdb)
-#
-send_gdb "file ${binfile}\n"
-gdb_expect {
-
- -re ".*warning: File not processed by pxdb.*Procedures: \[0-9\]+.*$gdb_prompt $"\
- { pass "PXDB call" }
-
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
- if [istarget hppa*-*-hpux*] {
- pass "Didn't call pxdb"
- } else {
- fail "Didn't call pxdb"
- }
- }
-
- -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "Some other message" }
-
- timeout { fail "call pxdb (timeout)" }
-}
-
-# Make sure the new data makes sense
-#
-if { ![runto callee] } then { return }
-
-send_gdb "print x\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re ".*= 1.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "Good data after pxdb call" }
- -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "No data after pxdb call" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout)" }
-}
-
-gdb_exit
-return 0
-
-
-
-
-
+++ /dev/null
-# Tests of wide register displays for GDB on HPPA 2.0 machines
-# Copyright 1994-2015 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/>. */
-
-# use this to debug:
-#log_user 1
-
-if { [skip_hp_tests] } { continue }
-
-if ![istarget "hppa*-*-*"] {
- verbose "Wide register test ignored for non-hppa targets."
- return 0
-}
-
-if ![istarget "hppa64-hp-hpux*"] {
- verbose "reg-pa64.exp is only for PA2.0W (aka PA64)."
- return 0
-}
-
-set testfile "reg-pa64"
-set srcfile ${testfile}.s
-set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}
-
-# To build a pa 2.0 executable
-#
-# as +DA2.0W -o reg-pa64 reg-pa64.s
-# or
-# cc +DA2.0W -g -o reg-pa64 reg-pa64.s
-#
-# Don't reject if there are warnings, as we expect this warning:
-#
-# (Warning) At least one PA 2.0 object file (pa2.0_test2.o) was detected.
-# The linked output may not run on a PA 1.x system.
-#
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug}] != "" } {
- untested reg-pa64.exp
- return -1
-}
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-
-# test machine--there's no 2.0n architecture, so we have
-# to try to run the app.
-#
-gdb_test "break main" "Breakpoint.*" "initial set-up"
-
-send_gdb "run\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re ".*Executable file incompatible with hardware.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- # Not hppa2.0 machine
- #
- return 0
- }
- -re "Cannot exec.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- # Not hppa2.0 machine
- #
- return 0
- }
- -re ".*Starting program:.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- pass "Ready to start test"
- }
- timeout {
- fail "initial set-up, part 2 (timeout)"
- return 0
- }
-}
-
-# Let the program set known values. This secretly deletes
-# the breakpoint at main and re-runs to mainend.
-#
-runto mainend
-
-# Look for known values
-#
-gdb_test "info reg r1" "r1 1"
-gdb_test "info reg r4" "r4 2"
-gdb_test "info reg r5" "r5 4"
-gdb_test "info reg r6" "r6 8"
-gdb_test "info reg r7" "r7 10"
-gdb_test "info reg r8" "r8 20"
-gdb_test "info reg r9" "r9 40"
-gdb_test "info reg r10" "r10 80"
-gdb_test "info reg r11" "r11 100"
-gdb_test "info reg r12" "r12 200"
-gdb_test "info reg r13" "r13 400"
-gdb_test "info reg r14" "r14 800"
-gdb_test "info reg r15" "r15 1000"
-gdb_test "info reg r16" "r16 2000"
-
-# Two odd variants that GDB supports are:
-# "1" means "r1", and
-# "$1" means "r1"
-#
-gdb_test "info reg 1 4" "r1 1.*r4 2"
-gdb_test "info reg \$1" "r1 1"
-
-# Verify that GDB responds gracefully to a register ID number that
-# is out of range.
-#
-gdb_test "info reg 999" "999: invalid register"
-
-# Make sure the floating point status and error registers
-# don't show up as floating point numbers!
-#
-gdb_test "info reg fpsr" ".*fpsr 0.*" "fpsr"
-gdb_test "info reg fpe1" ".*fpe1 .*" "fpe1"
-gdb_test "info reg fpe2" ".*fpe2 .*" "fpe2"
-gdb_test "info reg fpe3" ".*fpe3 .*" "fpe3"
-#DTS CLLbs16708
-#info reg should recognize fpe4..fpe7.
-setup_xfail hppa64-hp-hpux* CLLbs16708
-gdb_test "info reg fpe4" ".*fpe4 .*" "fpe4"
-setup_xfail hppa64-hp-hpux* CLLbs16708
-gdb_test "info reg fpe5" ".*fpe5 .*" "fpe5"
-setup_xfail hppa64-hp-hpux* CLLbs16708
-gdb_test "info reg fpe6" ".*fpe6 .*" "fpe6"
-setup_xfail hppa64-hp-hpux* CLLbs16708
-gdb_test "info reg fpe7" ".*fpe7 .*" "fpe7"
-
-gdb_test "info reg fr4" ".*fr4.*(double precision).* 1.*"
-gdb_test "info reg fr5" ".*fr5.*(double precision).* 2.*"
-gdb_test "info reg fr6" ".*fr6.*(double precision).* 2.*"
-gdb_test "info reg fr7" ".*fr7.*(double precision).* 4.*"
-gdb_test "info reg fr8" ".*fr8.*(double precision).* 8.*"
-gdb_test "info reg fr9" ".*fr9.*(double precision).* 32.*"
-gdb_test "info reg fr10" ".*fr10.*(double precision).* 256.*"
-
-gdb_test "info reg r19" "r19 deadbeefbadcadee"
-
-# Need to add test of use of $<register-name>
-#
-# Q: How do you say a literal "$" in expect?
-# A: You say "\$". A literal "\" is "\\".
-#
-# Please note that this test will fail as long as we are running
-# in 32-bit mode: it will produce "$1 = 0xbadcadee". To fix it
-# would require building a real 64-bit gdb (expression evaluation,
-# in particular).
-#
-send_gdb "p/x \$r19\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re ".*= 0xdeadbeefbadcadee.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- pass "64-bit works"
- }
- -re ".*= 0xbadcadee.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- pass "32-bit extract when using PRINT; expected but not good"
- }
- -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
- fail "didn't print any part of right value"
- }
- timeout {
- fail "timeout on print"
- }
-}
-
-# Need to add tests of setting wide regs too. E.g.
-#
-# set $r4 = 0x1234567890123456
-# p/x $r4
-#
-
-# done
-#
-gdb_exit
-
-return 0
+++ /dev/null
-; assemble as "as -o reg-pa64 reg-pa64.s"
-; or
-; cc -g -o +DA2.0W
-;
-; PA-RISC 2.0 register contents test.
-;
- .level 2.0W
-
- .code
- .export main,ENTRY
- .export mainend,CODE
- .export lab1,CODE
- .space $TEXT$
- .subspa $CODE$
-one
- .align 8
- .stringz "?\xF0\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00@\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00"
-
-main
- .proc
- .callinfo NO_CALLS,FRAME=0
- .entry
-
- ;; Test we have right register numbers
- ;;
- ADD %r0,%r0,%r1 ; 0
- LDI 1,%r1 ; 1
- ;;
- ;; Don't put anything into r2 or r3--they are special registers.
- ;;
- ADD %r1,%r1,%r4 ; 2
- ADD %r4,%r4,%r5 ; 4
- ADD %r5,%r5,%r6 ; 8
- ADD %r6,%r6,%r7 ; 16
- ADD %r7,%r7,%r8 ; 32
- ADD %r8,%r8,%r9 ; 64
- ADD %r9,%r9,%r10 ; 128
- ADD %r10,%r10,%r11 ; 256
- ADD %r11,%r11,%r12 ; 512
- ADD %r12,%r12,%r13 ; 1024
- ADD %r13,%r13,%r14 ; 2048
- ADD %r14,%r14,%r15 ; 4096
- ADD %r15,%r15,%r16 ; 9192
-
- ;; Test high bits, to be sure we show them.
- ;;
- LDI 0xde,%r19 ; "de"
- DEPD,Z %r19,55,56,%r19 ; "de00"
- LDI 0xad,%r18 ; "ad"
- ADD %r18,%r19,%r19 ; "dead"
- DEPD,Z %r19,55,56,%r19 ; "dead00"
- LDI 0xbe,%r18 ; "be"
- ADD %r18,%r19,%r19 ; "deadbe"
- DEPD,Z %r19,55,56,%r19 ; "deadbe00"
- LDI 0xef,%r18 ; "ef"
- ADD %r18,%r19,%r19 ; "deadbeef"
- ;
- DEPD,Z %r19,55,56,%r19 ; "deadbeef00"
- LDI 0xba,%r18 ; "ba"
- ADD %r18,%r19,%r19 ; "deadbeefba"
- DEPD,Z %r19,55,56,%r19 ; "deadbeefba00"
- LDI 0xdc,%r18 ; "dc"
- ADD %r18,%r19,%r19 ; "deadbeefbadc"
- DEPD,Z %r19,55,56,%r19 ; "deadbeefbadc00"
- LDI 0xad,%r18 ; "ad"
- ADD %r18,%r19,%r19 ; "deadbeefbadcad"
- DEPD,Z %r19,55,56,%r19 ; "deadbeefbadcad00"
- LDI 0xee,%r18 ; "ee"
- ADD %r18,%r19,%r19 ; "deadbeefbadcadee"
-
-lab1 ;; Test floating point registers
- ;;
- ;; LDIL LR'one,%r22 ;
- ;; FLDD RR'one(%r22),%fr4 ; 1.0
- ;; FLDD RR'one+8(%r22),%fr5 ; 2.0
- ;; FLDD RR'one+8(%r22),%fr6 ; 2.0
- B,L here,%r2
- NOP
-here DEPDI 0x0,63,2,%r2
- LDO one-here(%r2),%r2
- FLDD 0(%r2),%fr4
- FLDD 8(%r2),%fr5
- FLDD 8(%r2),%fr6
-
- FMPY,DBL %fr5,%fr6,%fr7 ; 4.0
- FMPY,DBL %fr6,%fr7,%fr8 ; 8.0
- FMPY,DBL %fr7,%fr8,%fr9 ; 32.0
- FMPY,DBL %fr8,%fr9,%fr10 ; 256.0
-
- ;; The NOP prevents anything from end.o or crt0.o from
- ;; being appended immediately after "mainend". If that
- ;; happens, then we may have other labels that have the
- ;; same address as "mainend", and thus the debugger
- ;; may symbolize this PC to something other than "mainend".
-mainend
- NOP
- .exit
- .procend
-
- .space $TEXT$
- .subspa $CODE$
- .subspa $LIT$ ;; <don't use> ,QUAD=0,ALIGN=8,ACCESS=0x2c,SORT=16
- .end
-
+++ /dev/null
-# This test script is part of GDB, the GNU debugger.
-
-# Copyright 1998-2015 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/>. */
-
-# Tests of wide register displays for GDB on HPPA 2.0 machines
-
-# use this to debug:
-#log_user 1
-
-if { [skip_hp_tests] } then { continue }
-
-set testfile "reg"
-
-if [istarget "hppa64-hp-hpux*"] {
- verbose "reg.exp is not for PA2.0W."
- return 0
-}
-set srcfile ${testfile}.s
-set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}
-
-# To build a pa 2.0 executable
-#
-# as -o reg reg.s
-# or
-# cc -g -o reg reg.s
-#
-# The +DA2.0N flag doesn't seem to be needed.
-#
-# Don't reject if there are warnings, as we expect this warning:
-#
-# (Warning) At least one PA 2.0 object file (pa2.0_test2.o) was detected.
-# The linked output may not run on a PA 1.x system.
-#
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug}] != "" } {
- untested reg.exp
- return -1
-}
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-
-# test machine--there's no 2.0n architecture, so we have
-# to try to run the app.
-#
-send_gdb "break main\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re "Breakpoint.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- pass "initial set-up"
- }
- -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
- fail "initial set-up"
- }
- timeout {
- fail "initial set-up (timeout)"
- }
- }
-
-send_gdb "run\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re ".*Executable file incompatible with hardware.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- # Not hppa2.0 machine
- #
- return 0
- }
- -re "Cannot exec.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- # Not hppa2.0 machine
- #
- return 0
- }
- -re ".*Starting program:.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- pass "Ready to start test"
- }
- timeout {
- fail "initial set-up, part 2 (timeout)"
- return 0
- }
- }
-
-# Let the program set known values. This secretly deletes
-# the breakpoint at main and re-runs to mainend.
-#
-runto mainend
-
-# Look for known values
-#
-# The output format changed between gdb 6.1.1 and gdb HEAD 2004-06-01.
-#
-# gdb 6.1.1:
-# (gdb) info reg r1
-# r1 1
-#
-# gdb HEAD 2004-06-01:
-# (gdb) info reg r1
-# r1 0x1 1
-#
-# For now, I accept both formats. In the future, you can remove
-# the old gdb 6.1.1 format.
-#
-# -- chastain 2004-06-26
-
-set ws "\[\r\n\t \]+"
-
-proc hp_integer_reg {regname vhex vdec} {
- global ws
- set value_611 "$regname${ws}$vhex"
- set value_new "$regname${ws}0x$vhex${ws}$vdec"
- gdb_test "info reg $regname" "$value_611|$value_new"
-}
-
-hp_integer_reg "r1" "1" "1"
-hp_integer_reg "r4" "2" "2"
-hp_integer_reg "r5" "4" "4"
-hp_integer_reg "r6" "8" "8"
-hp_integer_reg "r7" "10" "16"
-hp_integer_reg "r8" "20" "32"
-hp_integer_reg "r9" "40" "64"
-hp_integer_reg "r10" "80" "128"
-hp_integer_reg "r11" "100" "256"
-hp_integer_reg "r12" "200" "512"
-hp_integer_reg "r13" "400" "1024"
-hp_integer_reg "r14" "800" "2048"
-hp_integer_reg "r15" "1000" "4096"
-hp_integer_reg "r16" "2000" "8192"
-
-# Two odd variants that GDB supports are:
-# "1" means "r1", and
-# "$1" means "r1"
-
-hp_integer_reg "1" "1" "1"
-hp_integer_reg "4" "2" "2"
-
-set name "info reg \$1"
-gdb_test_multiple "info reg \$1" "$name" {
- -re "r1${ws}1\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
- pass "$name"
- }
- -re "r1${ws}0x1${ws}1\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
- pass "$name"
- }
-}
-
-# Verify that GDB responds gracefully to a register ID number that
-# is out of range.
-
-gdb_test "info reg 999" "Invalid register.*999.*"
-
-# Make sure the floating point status and error registers
-# don't show up as floating point numbers!
-
-hp_integer_reg "fpsr" "0" "0"
-hp_integer_reg "fpe1" "0" "0"
-hp_integer_reg "fpe2" "0" "0"
-hp_integer_reg "fpe3" "0" "0"
-hp_integer_reg "fpe4" "0" "0"
-hp_integer_reg "fpe5" "0" "0"
-hp_integer_reg "fpe6" "0" "0"
-hp_integer_reg "fpe7" "0" "0"
-
-# Floating point registers.
-# TODO: these are old format only.
-
-gdb_test "info reg fr4" ".*fr4.*(double precision).* 1"
-gdb_test "info reg fr5" ".*fr5.*(double precision).* 2"
-gdb_test "info reg fr6" ".*fr6.*(double precision).* 2"
-gdb_test "info reg fr7" ".*fr7.*(double precision).* 4"
-gdb_test "info reg fr8" ".*fr8.*(double precision).* 8"
-gdb_test "info reg fr9" ".*fr9.*(double precision).* 32"
-gdb_test "info reg fr10" ".*fr10.*(double precision).* 256"
-
-# An integer register with a 64-bit value.
-
-set name "info reg r19"
-gdb_test_multiple "info reg r19" "$name" {
- -re "r19${ws}deadbeefbadcadee\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
- # old gdb 6.1.1 format, good result
- pass "$name"
- }
- -re "r19${ws}badcadee\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
- # old gdb 6.1.1 format, bad result
- fail "$name (32-bit truncation)"
- }
- -re "r19${ws}0xdeadbeefbadcadee${ws}16045690984232431086\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
- # new gdb HEAD 2004-06-01 format, good result
- pass "$name"
- }
- -re "r19${ws}0xbadcadee${ws}3135024622\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
- # new gdb HEAD 2004-06-01 format, 32 bit truncation
- fail "$name (32-bit truncation)"
- }
-}
-
-set name "print /x \$r19"
-gdb_test_multiple "print /x \$r19" "$name" {
- -re "= 0xdeadbeefbadcadee\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
- pass "$name"
- }
- -re "= 0xbadcadee\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
- # this was a PASS in the last version so keep it PASS for now
- # -- chastain 2004-06-26
- pass "$name (32-bit truncation)"
- }
-}
-
-# Need to add tests of setting wide regs too. E.g.
-#
-# set $r4 = 0x1234567890123456
-# p/x $r4
-#
-
-# done
-#
-gdb_exit
-
-return 0
+++ /dev/null
-; assemble as "as -o reg reg.s"
-; or
-; cc -g -o +DA2.0N
-;
-; PA-RISC 2.0 register contents test.
-;
- .level 2.0
-
- .code
- .export main,ENTRY
- .export mainend,CODE
- .export lab1,CODE
- .space $TEXT$
- .subspa $CODE$
-
-main
- .proc
- .callinfo NO_CALLS,FRAME=0
- .entry
-
- ;; Test we have right register numbers
- ;;
- ADD %r0,%r0,%r1 ; 0
- LDI 1,%r1 ; 1
- ;;
- ;; Don't put anything into r2 or r3--they are special registers.
- ;;
- ADD %r1,%r1,%r4 ; 2
- ADD %r4,%r4,%r5 ; 4
- ADD %r5,%r5,%r6 ; 8
- ADD %r6,%r6,%r7 ; 16
- ADD %r7,%r7,%r8 ; 32
- ADD %r8,%r8,%r9 ; 64
- ADD %r9,%r9,%r10 ; 128
- ADD %r10,%r10,%r11 ; 256
- ADD %r11,%r11,%r12 ; 512
- ADD %r12,%r12,%r13 ; 1024
- ADD %r13,%r13,%r14 ; 2048
- ADD %r14,%r14,%r15 ; 4096
- ADD %r15,%r15,%r16 ; 9192
-
- ;; Test high bits, to be sure we show them.
- ;;
- LDI 0xde,%r19 ; "de"
- DEPD,Z %r19,55,56,%r19 ; "de00"
- LDI 0xad,%r18 ; "ad"
- ADD %r18,%r19,%r19 ; "dead"
- DEPD,Z %r19,55,56,%r19 ; "dead00"
- LDI 0xbe,%r18 ; "be"
- ADD %r18,%r19,%r19 ; "deadbe"
- DEPD,Z %r19,55,56,%r19 ; "deadbe00"
- LDI 0xef,%r18 ; "ef"
- ADD %r18,%r19,%r19 ; "deadbeef"
- ;
- DEPD,Z %r19,55,56,%r19 ; "deadbeef00"
- LDI 0xba,%r18 ; "ba"
- ADD %r18,%r19,%r19 ; "deadbeefba"
- DEPD,Z %r19,55,56,%r19 ; "deadbeefba00"
- LDI 0xdc,%r18 ; "dc"
- ADD %r18,%r19,%r19 ; "deadbeefbadc"
- DEPD,Z %r19,55,56,%r19 ; "deadbeefbadc00"
- LDI 0xad,%r18 ; "ad"
- ADD %r18,%r19,%r19 ; "deadbeefbadcad"
- DEPD,Z %r19,55,56,%r19 ; "deadbeefbadcad00"
- LDI 0xee,%r18 ; "ee"
- ADD %r18,%r19,%r19 ; "deadbeefbadcadee"
-
-lab1 ;; Test floating point registers
- ;;
- LDIL LR'one,%r22 ;
- FLDD RR'one(%r22),%fr4 ; 1.0
- FLDD RR'one+8(%r22),%fr5 ; 2.0
- FLDD RR'one+8(%r22),%fr6 ; 2.0
- FMPY,DBL %fr5,%fr6,%fr7 ; 4.0
- FMPY,DBL %fr6,%fr7,%fr8 ; 8.0
- FMPY,DBL %fr7,%fr8,%fr9 ; 32.0
- FMPY,DBL %fr8,%fr9,%fr10 ; 256.0
-
- ;; The NOP prevents anything from end.o or crt0.o from
- ;; being appended immediately after "mainend". If that
- ;; happens, then we may have other labels that have the
- ;; same address as "mainend", and thus the debugger
- ;; may symbolize this PC to something other than "mainend".
-mainend
- NOP
- .exit
- .procend
-
- .space $TEXT$
- .subspa $CODE$
- .subspa $LIT$ ;; <don't use> ,QUAD=0,ALIGN=8,ACCESS=0x2c,SORT=16
-one
- .align 8
- .stringz "?\xF0\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00@\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00"
- .end
-
+++ /dev/null
-
-enum Normal {
- red,
- blue,
- green
-};
-
-short enum Small {
- pink,
- cyan,
- grey
-};
-
-char enum Tiny {
- orange,
- yellow,
- brown
-};
-
-
-main()
-{
- enum Normal normal[3];
- short enum Small small[3];
- char enum Tiny tiny[3];
- int i;
-
- for (i=0; i < 3; i++)
- {
- normal[i] = (enum Normal) i;
- small[i] = (short enum Small) i;
- tiny[i] = (char enum Tiny) i;
- }
- normal[0] = 0; /* place to hang a breakpoint */
-}
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
+++ /dev/null
-# Copyright (C) 1997-2015 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/>. */
-
-# GDB tests for sized enumerations
-
-# This is aimed at HP-UX systems. The HP C compiler
-# allows specifying "char" or "short" for an enum, to
-# indicate that it is 1 or 2 bytes long.
-
-# This file was written by Satish Pai <pai@apollo.hp.com>
-# 1997-09-24
-
-#
-# test running programs
-#
-
-if { [skip_hp_tests] } then { continue }
-
-set testfile "sized-enum"
-set srcfile ${testfile}.c
-set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}
-
-if [get_compiler_info] {
- return -1
-}
-
-if { $gcc_compiled } then { continue }
-if {$hp_aCC_compiler} {continue}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug}] != "" } {
- untested sized-enum.exp
- return -1
-}
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-
-#
-# set it up at a breakpoint so we can play with the variable values
-#
-
-if ![runto_main] then {
- perror "couldn't run to breakpoint"
- continue
-}
-
-# set a breakpoint and go there
-send_gdb "break 34\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "Breakpoint.*line 34.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "set break 34" }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "set break 34" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) set break 34" }
-}
-send_gdb "continue\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "Continuing\\.\r\n\r\nBreakpoint \[0-9\]*, main....at.*sized-enum\\.c:34\r\n34.*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { pass "continue" }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "continue" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) continue" }
-}
-
-# print stuff
-send_gdb "print normal\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "\\$\[0-9\]* = \\{red, blue, green\\}.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "print normal" }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "print normal" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) print normal" }
-}
-send_gdb "print small\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "\\$\[0-9\]* = \\{pink, cyan, grey\\}.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "print small" }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "print small" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) print small" }
-}
-send_gdb "print tiny\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "\\$\[0-9\]* = \\{orange, yellow, brown\\}.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "print tiny" }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "print tiny" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) print tiny" }
-}
-
-# print type sizes
-send_gdb "print sizeof (Normal)\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "\\$\[0-9\]* = 4.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "print sizeof (Normal)" }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "print sizeof (Normal)" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) print sizeof (Normal)" }
-}
-send_gdb "print sizeof (Small)\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "\\$\[0-9\]* = 2.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "print sizeof (Small)" }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "print sizeof (Small)" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) print sizeof (Small)" }
-}
-send_gdb "print sizeof (Tiny)\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "\\$\[0-9\]* = 1.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "print sizeof (Tiny)" }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "print sizeof (Tiny)" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) print sizeof (Tiny)" }
-}
-
-# print types
-send_gdb "ptype normal\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "type = enum Normal \\{red, blue, green\\} \\\[3\\\].*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "ptype normal" }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "ptype normal" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) ptype normal" }
-}
-send_gdb "ptype small\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "type = short enum Small \\{pink, cyan, grey\\} \\\[3\\\].*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "ptype small" }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "ptype small" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) ptype small" }
-}
-send_gdb "ptype tiny\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "type = char enum Tiny \\{orange, yellow, brown\\} \\\[3\\\].*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "ptype tiny" }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "ptype tiny" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) ptype tiny" }
-}
-
-# convert to int
-send_gdb "print (int) blue\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "\\$\[0-9\]* = 1.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "print (int) blue" }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "print (int) blue" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) print (int) blue" }
-}
-send_gdb "print (int) cyan\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "\\$\[0-9\]* = 1.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "print (int) cyan" }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "print (int) cyan" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) print (int) cyan" }
-}
-send_gdb "print (int) yellow\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "\\$\[0-9\]* = 1.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "print (int) yellow" }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "print (int) yellow" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) print (int) yellow" }
-}
-
-
-
+++ /dev/null
-# Copyright (C) 1997-2015 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/>. */
-
-
-if { [skip_hp_tests] } then { continue }
-
-set testfile "so-thresh"
-set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}
-
-if [get_compiler_info] {
- return -1
-}
-
-# This testcase is relatively large, and therefore can take awhile to
-# load. We'd best set the timeout to something suitable, or we may
-# seem to fail...
-#
-set timeout 60
-
-# Build procedure for this testcase:
-# ${srcdir}/${subdir}/so-thresh.sh ${subdir}
-# which calls,
-# make -f ${srcdir}/${subdir}/so-thresh.mk <targets> <macros>
-# which builds,
-# genso-thresh (from genso-thresh.c)
-# which generates,
-# lib00-so-thresh.c
-# lib01-so-thresh.c
-# lib02-so-thresh.c
-# so-thresh.lopt (link options file)
-# lib0*-so-thresh.sl (from .c files above)
-# so-thresh (from so-thresh.c)
-# using lib0*-so-thresh.sl and so-thresh.lopt
-#
-# Since so-thresh.mk requires SRCDIR and OBJDIR macro definitions,
-# and SRCDIR / OBJDIR could be in relative path format, we use
-# so-thresh.sh script to pin down SRCDIR / OBJDIR (using $PWD/ prefix
-# when detected relative path values for srcdir / objdir), before the
-# 'cd $subdir' call (when this can be done in TCL here, we can call
-# make directly instead).
-#
-# remote_exec build "sh -c \\\"cd ${objdir}/${subdir}\\; make -v -f ${srcdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}.mk clean require_shlibs all SRCDIR=${srcdir}/${subdir} OBJDIR=${objdir}/${subdir}\\\""
-
-remote_exec build "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}.sh $subdir"
-
-# Only HP-UX (and any other platforms using SOM shared libraries, I
-# guess) interprets the auto-solib-limit variable as a threshhold,
-# rather than a boolean that strictly enables or disables automatic
-# loading of shlib symbol tables.
-#
-# On HP-UX, it is the size threshhold (in megabytes) at which to
-# stop auto loading of symbol tables.
-#
-if ![istarget "hppa*-hp-hpux*"] then {
- setup_xfail "*-*-*"
-}
-
-# Start with a fresh gdb
-#
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-
-# This is a test of gdb's ability on HP-UX to stop automatically
-# loading symbols of shared libraries, when the total size of the
-# debugger's symbol table reaches a specified threshhold.
-#
-
-# On HP-UX, the help text for auto-solib-limit mentions that it
-# serves as a threshhold.
-#
-send_gdb "help set auto-solib-limit\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "Set threshold .in Mb. for autoloading shared library symbols.*
-When shared library autoloading is enabled, new libraries will be loaded.*
-only until the total size of shared library symbols exceeds this.*
-threshold in megabytes. Is ignored when using .sharedlibrary.*$gdb_prompt $"\
- {pass "help set auto-solib-limit"}
- -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
- {fail "help set auto-solib-limit"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) help set auto-solib-limit"}
-}
-
-# On HP-UX, the threshhold is by default set to 50, which means
-# 50 megabytes.
-#
-send_gdb "show auto-solib-limit\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "Threshold .in Mb. for autoloading shared library symbols is $decimal.*$gdb_prompt $"\
- {pass "show auto-solib-limit "}
- -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
- {fail "show auto-solib-limit "}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) show auto-solib-limit "}
-}
-
-send_gdb "set auto-solib-limit 1\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re ".*$gdb_prompt $"
- {pass "set auto-solib-limit to 1"}
- -re ".*$gdb_prompt $"
- {fail "set auto-solib-limit to 1"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) set auto-solib-limit to 1"}
-}
-
-
-# We have manually verified that our testcase exceeds 1 Mbytes
-# of heap space in GDB to hold the symbols for the main program
-# and all associated linked-against libraries. Thus, when we
-# run to the program's main, and therefore notice all the linked-
-# against shlibs, we expect to hit the threshhold.
-#
-# (Note that we're not using the expect [runto main] function here,
-# 'cause we want to match on output from the run command.
-#
-send_gdb "break main\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "Breakpoint \[0-9\]* at.*$gdb_prompt $"\
- {pass "1 set break at main"}
- -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
- {fail "1 set break at main"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) 1 set break at main"}
-}
-
-send_gdb "run\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re ".*warning. Symbols for some libraries have not been loaded, because.*
-doing so would exceed the size threshold specified by auto-solib-limit.*
-To manually load symbols, use the 'sharedlibrary' command.*
-To raise the threshold, set auto-solib-limit to a larger value and rerun.*
-the program.*$gdb_prompt $"\
- {pass "run to main hit auto-solib-limit threshold"}
- -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
- {fail "run to main hit auto-solib-limit threshold"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) run to main hit auto-solib-limit threshold"}
-}
-
-# Verify that "info share" mentions something about libraries whose
-# symbols weren't loaded.
-#
-# We'll assume that at least the last two shlib's symbols weren't
-# loaded. As a side-effect of matching this pattern, the text start
-# address of the last one is captured in expect_out(1,string).
-# (we'll need it for the 'add-symbol-file' command in a nonce...)
-#
-send_gdb "info sharedlibrary\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re ".*lib01_$testfile.sl .*symbols not loaded.*0x\[0-9\]* (0x\[0-9a-fA-F\]*).*$gdb_prompt $"\
- { send_gdb "add-symbol-file lib02_$testfile.sl $expect_out(1,string)\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re "add symbol table.*y or n.*$"\
- {send_gdb "y\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" {pass "add-symbol-file and info sharedlib"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) add-symbol-file and info sharedlib"}
- }}
- -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
- {fail "add-symbol-file and info sharedlib"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) add-symbol-file and info sharedlib"}
- }
- }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
- setup_xfail hppa*-*-* CHFts24108
- fail "info sharedlibrary shows shlibs with unloaded symbols"
- }
- timeout {fail "(timeout) info sharedlibrary shows shlibs with unloaded symbols"}
-}
-
-# Verify that we can manually load the symbol table of a library
-# whose symbols weren't loaded. (We'll pick the last one.)
-#
-
-# I moved this test inside the one above, because the expect_out array is not ok if the
-# previous test has failed, and expect would error out (elz)
-#
-#send_gdb "add-symbol-file lib02_$testfile.sl $expect_out(1,string)\n"
-#gdb_expect {
-# -re "add symbol table.*y or n.*$"\
-# {send_gdb "y\n"
-# gdb_expect {
-# -re "$gdb_prompt $" {pass "add-symbol-file"}
-# timeout {fail "(timeout) add-symbol-file"}
-# }}
-# -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
-# {fail "add-symbol-file"}
-# timeout {fail "(timeout) add-symbol-file"}
-#}
-
-# Verify that we can manually load the symbols for all libraries
-# which weren't already loaded.
-#
-# Warning! On a machine with little free swap space, this may
-# fail!
-#
-send_gdb "sharedlibrary\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "Reading symbols from.*done.*$gdb_prompt $"\
- {pass "sharedlibrary"}
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
- setup_xfail hppa*-*-* CHFts24108
- fail "sharedlibrary"
- }
- timeout {fail "(timeout) sharedlibrary"}
-}
-
-# Rerun the program, this time verifying that we can set the
-# threshhold high enough to avoid hitting it.
-#
-# It appears that gdb isn't freeing memory when rerunning, as one
-# would expect. To avoid potentially hitting a virtual memory
-# ceiling, start with a fresh gdb.
-#
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-
-send_gdb "break main\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "Breakpoint \[0-9\]* at.*$gdb_prompt $"\
- {pass "2 set break at main"}
- -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
- {fail "2 set break at main"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) 2 set break at main"}
-}
-
-send_gdb "set auto-solib-limit 9999\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
- {pass "set auto-solib-limit threshold to practical infinity"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) set auto-solib-limit threshold to practical infinity"}
-}
-send_gdb "run\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re ".*warning. Symbols for some libraries have not been loaded, because.*
-doing so would exceed the size threshold specified by auto-solib-limit.*
-To manually load symbols, use the 'sharedlibrary' command.*
-To raise the threshold, set auto-solib-limit to a larger value and rerun.*
-the program.*$gdb_prompt $"\
- {fail "rerun threshold at practical infinity (still hit threshold)"}
- -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
- {pass "rerun with threshold at practical infinity"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) rerun with threshold at practical infinity"}
-}
-
-# Rerun the program, this time altogether disabling the auto loading
-# feature. There should be no information at all about shared
-# libraries now.
-#
-# ??rehrauer: Personally, I'd call that a bug, since it doesn't give
-# you the ability to manually load single shlibs (you need the text
-# start address that 'info share' normall gives you). On the other
-# hand, one can easily choose to load them all...
-#
-# It appears that gdb isn't freeing memory when rerunning, as one
-# would expect. To avoid potentially hitting a virtual memory
-# ceiling, start with a fresh gdb.
-#
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-
-send_gdb "break main\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "Breakpoint \[0-9\]* at.*$gdb_prompt $"\
- {pass "3 set break at main"}
- -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
- {fail "3 set break at main"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) 3 set break at main"}
-}
-
-send_gdb "set auto-solib-limit 0\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
- {pass "set auto-solib-limit threshold to 0"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) set auto-solib-limit threshold to 0"}
-}
-send_gdb "run\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re ".*warning. Symbols for some libraries have not been loaded, because.*
-doing so would exceed the size threshold specified by auto-solib-limit.*
-To manually load symbols, use the 'sharedlibrary' command.*
-To raise the threshold, set auto-solib-limit to a larger value and rerun.*
-the program.*$gdb_prompt $"\
- {fail "rerun threshold at 0 (still hit threshold)"}
- -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
- {pass "rerun with threshold at 0"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) rerun with threshold at 0"}
-}
-
-# Verify that we can still manually load symbols for all libraries.
-# (We'll assume that if the last shlib's symbols are loaded, that
-# all of them were.)
-#
-# Note that we set the GDB "height" variable to prevent GDB from
-# prompting
-#
-# Warning! On a machine with little free swap space, this may
-# fail!
-#
-send_gdb "set height 9999\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
- {pass "set screen page height to practical infinity"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) set screen page height to practical infinity"}
-}
-send_gdb "sharedlibrary\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re ".*Reading symbols from .*/lib02-so-thresh\\.sl\\.\\.\\.done\\..*$gdb_prompt $"\
- {pass "manually load all symbols"}
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
- setup_xfail hppa*-*-* CHFts24108
- fail "manually load all symbols (CHFts24108)"
- }
- timeout {fail "(timeout) manually load all symbols"}
-}
-
-return 0
+++ /dev/null
-# Make file for so-thresh test
-
-OBJDIR=.
-SRCDIR=.
-CFLAGS = +DA1.1 -g
-CC=cc
-
-# This is how to build this generator.
-genso-thresh.o: ${SRCDIR}/genso-thresh.c
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o genso-thresh.o -c ${SRCDIR}/genso-thresh.c
-genso-thresh: genso-thresh.o
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o genso-thresh genso-thresh.o
-
-# This is how to run this generator.
-# This target should be made before the 'all' target,
-# to ensure that the shlib sources are all available.
-require_shlibs: genso-thresh
- if ! [ -a lib00-so-thresh.c ] ; then \
- genso-thresh ; \
- fi
- if ! [ -a lib01-so-thresh.c ] ; then \
- genso-thresh ; \
- fi
- if ! [ -a lib02-so-thresh.c ] ; then \
- genso-thresh ; \
- fi
-
-# This is how to build all the shlibs.
-# Be sure to first make the require_shlibs target!
-lib00-so-thresh.o: lib00-so-thresh.c
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) +Z -o lib00-so-thresh.o -c lib00-so-thresh.c
-lib00-so-thresh.sl: lib00-so-thresh.o
- $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -b -o lib00-so-thresh.sl lib00-so-thresh.o
-lib01-so-thresh.o: lib01-so-thresh.c
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) +Z -o lib01-so-thresh.o -c lib01-so-thresh.c
-lib01-so-thresh.sl: lib01-so-thresh.o
- $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -b -o lib01-so-thresh.sl lib01-so-thresh.o
-lib02-so-thresh.o: lib02-so-thresh.c
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) +Z -o lib02-so-thresh.o -c lib02-so-thresh.c
-lib02-so-thresh.sl: lib02-so-thresh.o
- $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -b -o lib02-so-thresh.sl lib02-so-thresh.o
-
-
-
-
-# For convenience, here's names for all pieces of all shlibs.
-SHLIB_SOURCES = \
- lib00-so-thresh.c \
- lib01-so-thresh.c \
- lib02-so-thresh.c
-
-SHLIB_OBJECTS = $(SHLIB_SOURCES:.c=.o)
-SHLIBS = $(SHLIB_SOURCES:.c=.sl)
-SHLIB_NAMES = $(SHLIB_SOURCES:.c=)
-EXECUTABLES = $(SHLIBS) genso-thresh so-thresh
-OBJECT_FILES = $(SHLIB_OBJECTS) genso-thresh.o so-thresh.o
-
-shlib_objects: $(SHLIB_OBJECTS)
-shlibs: $(SHLIBS)
-
-# This is how to build the debuggable testcase that uses the shlibs.
-so-thresh.o: so-thresh.c
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o so-thresh.o -c so-thresh.c
-so-thresh: shlibs so-thresh.o
- $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o so-thresh -lc -L${OBJDIR} -c so-thresh.lopt /opt/langtools/lib/end.o /lib/crt0.o so-thresh.o
-
-# Yeah, but you should first make the require_shlibs target!
-all: so-thresh genso-thresh
-
-# To remove everything built via this makefile...
-clean:
- rm -f lib0*-so-thresh.*
- rm -f *.o genso-thresh so-thresh.lopt so-thresh.c
- rm -f so-thresh
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh
-
-# so-thresh.sh
-#
-# This script is a "wrapper" to use the so-thresh.mk
-# Makefile. See the comments in so-thresh.exp
-# regarding why this script exists.
-
-#set -o xtrace
-#set -o verbose
-
-if [ "$srcdir" = "${srcdir#/}" ]
-then
- srcdir="$PWD/$srcdir"
-fi
-
-if [ "$objdir" = "${objdir#/}" ]
-then
- objdir="$PWD/$objdir"
-fi
-
-subdir="$1"
-
-HERE=$PWD
-cd $subdir
-
-MAKEFLAGS=
-make -f ${srcdir}/${subdir}/so-thresh.mk clean require_shlibs all SRCDIR=${srcdir}/${subdir} OBJDIR=${objdir}/${subdir} > ${objdir}/${subdir}/so-thresh.make.out 2>&1
-STATUS=$?
-
-cd $HERE
-echo "return STATUS is $STATUS"
-
-exit $STATUS
+++ /dev/null
-VPATH = @srcdir@
-srcdir = @srcdir@
-
-EXECUTABLES = xdb xdb-test
-
-all:
- @echo "Nothing to be done for all..."
-
-info:
-install-info:
-dvi:
-install:
-uninstall: force
-installcheck:
-check:
-
-clean mostlyclean:
- -rm -f *~ *.o *.ci
- -rm -f *.dwo *.dwp
- -rm -f core $(EXECUTABLES)
-
-distclean maintainer-clean realclean: clean
- -rm -f Makefile config.status config.log
- -rm -f *-init.exp
- -rm -fr *.log summary detail *.plog *.sum *.psum site.*
+++ /dev/null
-/* This is a sample program for the HP WDB debugger. */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-
-#ifdef PROTOTYPES
-extern int sum(int *, int, int);
-#else
-extern int sum();
-#endif
-
-#define num 10
-
-static int my_list[num] = {3,4,2,0,2,1,8,3,6,7};
-
-#ifdef __STDC__
-void print_average(int *list, int low, int high)
-#else
-void print_average(list, low, high)
-int *list, low, high;
-#endif
- {
- int total = 0, num_elements = 0, average = 0;
- total = sum(list, low, high);
- num_elements = high - low; /* note this is an off-by-one bug */
-
- average = total / num_elements;
- printf("%10.d\n", average);
- }
-
-#ifdef __STDC__
-int main(void)
-#else
-main ()
-#endif
-{
- char c;
- int first = 0, last = 0;
- last = num-1;
-
- /* Try two test cases. */
- print_average (my_list, first, last);
- print_average (my_list, first, last - 3);
-
- exit(0);
-}
+++ /dev/null
-/* This is a sample program for the HP/DDE debugger. */
-#include <stdio.h>
-
-#ifdef __STDC__
-int sum(int *list, int low, int high)
-#else
-int sum(list, low, high)
-int *list, low, high;
-#endif
- {
- int i = 0, s = 0;
- for (i = low; i <= high; i++)
- s += list[i];
- return(s);
- }
+++ /dev/null
-#include <stdio.h>
-
-int callee( x )
-int x;
-{
- int y = x * x;
- return (y - 2);
-}
-
-main()
-{
- int i;
- for (i = 1; i < 10; i++)
- {
- printf( "%d ", callee( i ));
-
- }
- printf( " Goodbye!\n" );
-
-}
+++ /dev/null
-#include "xdb0.h"
-
-main ()
-{
- int x;
-
- x = 0;
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
- foo (x++);
-}
-
-static void
-unused ()
-{
- /* Not used for anything */
-}
+++ /dev/null
-/* An include file that actually causes code to be generated in the
- including file. This is known to cause problems on some systems. */
-
-static void
-foo (x)
-int x;
-{
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
- bar (x++);
-}
+++ /dev/null
-void
-bar (x)
-int x;
-{
- printf ("%d\n", x);
-
- long_line ();
-}
-
-static void
-unused ()
-{
- /* Not used for anything */
-}
-
-
-/* This routine has a very long line that will break searching in older
- versions of GDB. */
-
-long_line ()
-{
- oof (67);
-
- oof (6789);
-
- oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* 5 */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* 10 */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* 15 */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* 20 */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* 25 */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* 30 */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* 35 */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* 40 */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* 45 */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* 50 */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* 55 */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* 60 */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* 65 */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); /* */ oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (12); oof (1234); /* 70 */
-}
-
-oof (n)
- int n;
-{
- return n + 1;
-}
+++ /dev/null
-# Copyright (C) 1992-2015 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/>. */
-
-# This file was written by Fred Fish. (fnf@cygnus.com)
-
-if { [skip_hp_tests] } then { continue }
-
-#
-# test running programs
-#
-
-set testfile "xdb"
-set srcfile ${testfile}.c
-set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug}] != "" } {
- untested xdb1.exp
- return -1
-}
-
-if [get_compiler_info] {
- return -1
-}
-if { $gcc_compiled } then { continue }
-
-global GDBFLAGS
-set saved_gdbflags $GDBFLAGS
-
-set GDBFLAGS "$GDBFLAGS --xdb"
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-
-gdb_test "set pagination off" ""
-gdb_test "show pagination" "State of pagination is off."
-gdb_test "set pagination on" ""
-gdb_test "show pagination" "State of pagination is on."
-
-gdb_test "txbreak callee" "Breakpoint.*at.*"
-gdb_test "info break" "Num.*Type.*Disp.*Enb.*Address.*What\r\n.*breakpoint.*del.*y.*"
-
-gdb_test "xbreak callee" "Breakpoint.*at.*.*"
-gdb_test "info break" "Num.*Type.*Disp.*Enb.*Address.*What\r\n.*breakpoint.*keep.*y.*"
-
-gdb_exit
-set GDBFLAGS $saved_gdbflags
-return 0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
+++ /dev/null
-# Copyright (C) 1992-2015 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/>. */
-
-# This file was written by Fred Fish. (fnf@cygnus.com)
-
-if { [skip_hp_tests] } then { continue }
-
-global message
-
-#
-# test running programs
-#
-
-set testfile "xdb"
-set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/xdb0.c" "${binfile}0.o" object {debug}] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't compile ${testfile}0.c to object"
- return -1
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/xdb1.c" "${binfile}1.o" object {debug}] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't compile ${testfile}1.c to object"
- return -1
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${binfile}0.o ${binfile}1.o" ${binfile} executable {debug}] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't link ${testfile}."
- return -1
-}
-
-if [get_compiler_info] {
- return -1
-}
-
-if { $gcc_compiled } then { continue }
-
-global GDBFLAGS
-set saved_gdbflags $GDBFLAGS
-set GDBFLAGS "$GDBFLAGS --xdb"
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-gdb_test "break main" ""
-gdb_test "run" ""
-gdb_test "go +2" "Breakpoint.*at.*file.*xdb0\.c, line 12\.\r\nContinuing at.*\r\nmain \\(\\) at.*xdb0\.c:12\r\n12\[ \t\]+foo \\(x\\+\\+\\);"
-gdb_test "go -2" "Note: breakpoint.*also set at pc.*\.\r\nBreakpoint.*at.*file.*xdb0\.c, line 10\.\r\nContinuing at.*\.\r\n\r\nBreakpoint.*, main \\(\\) at.*xdb0\.c:10.*"
-gdb_test "go 16" "Breakpoint.*at.*file.*xdb0\.c, line 16\.\r\nContinuing at.*\.\r\nmain \\(\\) at.*xdb0\.c:16\r\n16\[ \t\]+foo \\(x\\+\\+\\);"
-
-send_gdb "go bar\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re ".*Line 5 is not in .main.. Jump anyway.*y or n. $" {
- send_gdb "y\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
- {pass "go bar"}
- timeout {fail "(timeout) go bar"}
- }
- }
- -re "Continuing at.*\.\r\nbar \\(x=0\\) at.*xdb1\.c:5" {}
- timeout { perror "(timeout) go bar" ; return }
- }
-
-# Verify that GDB responds gracefully to a "go" command without
-# an argument.
-#
-gdb_test "go" "Usage: go <location>"
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-
-gdb_test "break bar" ""
-gdb_test "run" ""
-gdb_test "backtrace full" ".*bar \\(x=0\\) at.*xdb1\.c:5\r\nNo locals\.\r\n.1.* in foo \\(x=1\\) at.*xdb0\.h:8\r\nNo locals\.\r\n.2.* in main \\(\\) at.*xdb0\.c:11\r\n.*x = 1"
-gdb_test "bt 1 full" ".*bar \\(x=0\\) at.*xdb1\.c:5\r\nNo locals\.\r\n\\(More stack frames follow\.\.\.\\)"
-gdb_test "bt full 2" ".*bar \\(x=0\\) at.*xdb1\.c:5\r\nNo locals\.\r\n.1.* in foo \\(x=1\\) at.*xdb0\.h:8\r\nNo locals\.\r\n\\(More stack frames follow\.\.\.\\)"
-
-set GDBFLAGS $saved_gdbflags
-return 0
+++ /dev/null
-# Copyright (C) 1998-2015 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/>. */
-
-
-if { [skip_hp_tests] } then { continue }
-
-set testfile1 "average"
-set testfile2 "sum"
-set testfile "xdb-test"
-set binfile1 ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile1}
-set binfile2 ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile2}
-set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/average.c" "${binfile1}.o" object {debug}] != "" } {
- untested xdb3.exp
- return -1
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/sum.c" "${binfile2}.o" object {debug}] != "" } {
- untested xdb3.exp
- return -1
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${binfile1}.o ${binfile2}.o" ${binfile} executable {debug}] != "" } {
- untested xdb3.exp
- return -1
-}
-
-if [get_compiler_info] {
- return -1
-}
-if { $gcc_compiled } then { continue }
-
-
-proc xdb_reinitialize_dir { subdir } {
- global gdb_prompt
-
- send_gdb "D\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re "Reinitialize source path to empty.*y or n. " {
- send_gdb "y\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re "Source directories searched.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- send_gdb "D $subdir\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re "Source directories searched.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- verbose "Dir set to $subdir"
- }
- -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
- perror "Dir \"$subdir\" failed."
- }
- }
- }
- -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
- perror "Dir \"$subdir\" failed."
- }
- }
- }
- -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
- perror "Dir \"$subdir\" failed."
- }
- }
-}
-
-#
-#test_search
-#
-proc test_search { } {
- gdb_test "set listsize 4" ""
- gdb_test "list average.c:1" "1\[ \t\]+/. This is a sample .*"
- gdb_test "/ print_average" "17\[ \t\]+void print_average\\(int \\*list.*"
- gdb_test "/ print_average" "19\[ \t\]+void print_average\\(list, low, high\\)"
- gdb_test "/ print_average" "42\[ \t\]+print_average \\(my_list, first, last\\);"
- gdb_test "? print_average" "19\[ \t\]+void print_average\\(list, low, high\\)"
- gdb_test "? sum" "9\[ \t]+extern int sum\\(\\);"
-}
-
-#
-#test_viewing_loc
-#
-proc test_viewing_loc { } {
- gdb_test "L" "No stack."
- gdb_test "break main" ""
- gdb_test "R" ""
- gdb_test "L" "#0\[ \t\]+main \\(\\) at.*average.c:38\r\n38\[ \t\]+int first = 0, last = 0;"
-}
-
-#
-#test_dir_list
-#
-proc test_dir_list { } {
- gdb_test "ld" "Source directories searched: .*"
-}
-
-#
-#test_list_sources
-#
-proc test_list_sources { } {
- if [istarget "hppa64-*-*"] {
- gdb_test "lf" "Source files for which symbols have been read in:\r\n\r\n.*average\\.c.*Source files for which symbols will be read in on demand:\r\n\r\nglobals,.*\[se\]\[un\]\[md\]\\.c.*\[se\]\[un\]\[md\]\\.c"
- } else {
- gdb_test "lf" "Source files for which symbols have been read in:\r\n\r\n.*average\\.c.*\r\n\r\nSource files for which symbols will be read in on demand:\r\n\r\nglobals, end\\.c,.*sum\\.c"
- }
-}
-#
-#test_vlist
-#
-proc test_vlist { } {
- gdb_test "v main" "34\[ \t\]+main \\(\\)\r\n35\[ \t\]+#endif\r\n36\[ \t\]+.\r\n37\[ \t\]+char c;"
-}
-
-#
-#test_va
-#
-proc test_va { } {
- if [istarget "hppa64-*-*"] {
- gdb_test "va main" "Dump of assembler code for function main:\r\n.*0x.* <main>:\[ \t\]+std %rp,-0x10\\(%sp\\)\r\n0x.* <main\\+4>:\[ \t\]+std,ma %r3,0xd0\\(%sp\\)\r\n.*0x.* <main\\+8>:\[ \t\]+std %r4,-0xc8\\(%sp\\)\r\n.*0x.* <main\\+12>:\[ \t\]+copy %ret1,%r3\r\n.*"
- } else {
- gdb_test "va main" "Dump of assembler code for function main:\r\n.*0x.* <main>:\[ \t\]+stw %rp,-0x14\\(%sr0,%sp\\)\r\n0x.* <main\\+4>:\[ \t\]+ldo 0x\[48\]0\\(%sp\\),%sp\r\n.*0x.* <main\\+8>:\[ \t\]+stw %r0,-0x.*\\(%sr0,%sp\\)\r\n.*0x.* <main\\+12>:\[ \t\]+stw %r0,-0x.*\\(%sr0,%sp\\)\r\n.*"
- }
-}
-
-#
-#test_list_globals
-#
-proc test_list_globals { } {
- gdb_test "lg" "All defined variables:\r\n\r\nFile globals:.*"
-# gdb_test "lg" "All defined variables:\r\n\r\nFile globals:\r\nchar __buffer.512.;\r\nint __d_eh_catch_catch;\r\nint __d_eh_catch_throw;.*"
-}
-
-#
-#test_list_registers
-#
-proc test_list_registers { } {
- if [istarget "hppa64-*-*"] {
- gdb_test "lr" "\[ \t\]+flags:.*r17:.*pcsqh:.*cr0:.*\r\n\[ \t\]+r1:.*r18:.*pcoqt:.*cr8:.*"
- } else {
- gdb_test "lr" "\[ \t\]+flags:.*r18:.*pcsqt:.*ccr:.*\r\n\[ \t\]+r1:.*r19:.*eiem:.*cr12:.*"
- }
- gdb_test "lr r1" "r1 .*"
-}
-
-#
-#test_backtrace
-#
-proc test_backtrace { } {
- gdb_test "t" "#0 main \\(\\) at.*average.c:39"
- gdb_test "T" "#0 main \\(\\) at.*average.c:39\r\n\[ \t\]+c = *.*\r\n\[ \t\]+first = 0\r\n\[ \t\]+last = 0"
-
- gdb_test "break sum" ""
- gdb_test "cont" ""
- gdb_test "next"
-
- gdb_test "t" "#0 sum \\(list=0x.*, low=0, high=9\\) at.*sum\.c:12\r\n#1 0x.* in print_average \\(list=0x.*, low=0, high=9\\) at.*average\.c:24\r\n#2 0x.* in main \\(\\) at.*average\.c:42"
- gdb_test "t 1" "#0 sum \\(list=0x.*, low=0, high=9\\) at.*sum\.c:12\r\n\\(More stack frames follow\.\.\.\\)"
- gdb_test "T" "#0 sum \\(list=0x.*, low=0, high=9\\) at.*sum\.c:12\r\n\[ \t\]+i = 0\r\n\[ \t\]+s = 0\r\n#1 0x.* in print_average \\(list=0x.*, low=0, high=9\\) at.*average\.c:24\r\n\[ \t\]+total = 0\r\n\[ \t\]+num_elements = 0\r\n\[ \t\]+average = 0\r\n#2 0x.* in main \\(\\) at.*average\.c:42\r\n\[ \t\]+c = *.*\r\n\[ \t\]+first = 0\r\n\[ \t\]+last = 9"
- gdb_test "T 1" "#0 sum \\(list=0x.*, low=0, high=9\\) at.*sum\.c:12\r\n\[ \t\]+i = 0\r\n\[ \t\]+s = 0\r\n\\(More stack frames follow\.\.\.\\)"
-
- gdb_test "V" "#0 sum \\(list=0x.*, low=0, high=9\\) at.*sum\.c:12\r\n\\12\[ \t\]+for \\(i = low;.*\\)"
- gdb_test "V 1" "#1 0x.* in print_average \\(list=0x.*, low=0, high=9\\) at.*average\.c:24\r\n24\[ \t\]+total = sum\\(list, low, high\\);"
-}
-
-#
-# test_go
-#
-proc test_go { } {
- gdb_test "break main" ""
- gdb_test "R" ""
-
- gdb_test "g +1" "Breakpoint.*at 0x.*: file.*average\.c, line 39\.\r\nContinuing at 0x.*\.\r\nmain \\(\\) at.*average\.c:39\r\n39\[ \t\]+last = num-1;"
- gdb_test "g 42" "Breakpoint.*at 0x.*: file.*average\.c, line 42\.\r\nContinuing at 0x.*\.\r\nmain \\(\\) at.*average\.c:42\r\n42\[ \t\]+print_average \\(my_list, first, last\\);"
-
-}
-
-#
-#test_breakpoints
-#
-proc test_breakpoints { } {
- global gdb_prompt
-
- gdb_test "sb" ""
- gdb_test "lb" "Num.*Type.*Disp.*Enb.*Address.*What\r\n1\[ \r\]+breakpoint\[ \r\]+keep n.*in main at.*average\.c:38.*"
- gdb_test "ab" ""
- gdb_test "lb" "Num.*Type.*Disp.*Enb.*Address.*What\r\n1\[ \r\]+breakpoint\[ \r\]+keep y.*in main at.*average\.c:38.*"
- gdb_test "ba sum" "Breakpoint.*at.*: file.*sum\.c, line 11\."
- gdb_test "cont" ""
- gdb_test "bx" "Breakpoint.*at.*: file.*sum.c, line 15\."
- #gdb_test "bx if (1)" "Breakpoint.*at.*: file.*sum.c, line 15\."
- gdb_test "bx 1" "Breakpoint.*at.*: file.*average.c, line 29\."
- gdb_test "bx 1 if (1)" "Breakpoint.*at.*: file.*average.c, line 29\."
- gdb_test "bc 1 2" "Will ignore next 2 crossings of breakpoint 1\."
- gdb_test "lb 1" "Num.*Type.*Disp.*Enb.*Address.*What\r\n1\[ \r\]+breakpoint\[ \r\]+keep y.*in main at.*average\.c:38\r\n.*breakpoint already hit 1 time\r\n.*ignore next 2 hits.*"
-
- send_gdb "db\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re "Delete all breakpoints.*y or n. $" {
- send_gdb "y\n"
- exp_continue
- }
- -re "y\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {}
- -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { # This happens if there were no breakpoints
- }
- timeout { perror "Delete all breakpoints (timeout)" ; return }
- }
- send_gdb "lb\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re "No breakpoints or watchpoints..*$gdb_prompt $" {}
- -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { perror "breakpoints not deleted" ; return }
- timeout { perror "info breakpoints (timeout)" ; return }
- }
-gdb_test "xbreak" "Breakpoint.*at.*file.*sum.c, line 15."
-gdb_test "xbreak print_average" "Breakpoint.*at.*file.*average.c, line 29."
-gdb_test "xbreak if (1)" "Note: breakpoint.*also set at pc.*Breakpoint.*at.*file.*sum.c, line 15."
-gdb_test "xbreak print_average if (1)" "Note: breakpoint.*also set at pc.*Breakpoint.*at.*file.*average.c, line 29."
-
- send_gdb "lb\n"
- gdb_expect {
- -re "Num Type Disp Enb Address What.*breakpoint keep y.*sum.c:15.*breakpoint keep y.*average.c:29.*breakpoint keep y.*sum.c:15.*stop only if 1.*breakpoint keep y.*average.c:29.*stop only if 1.*$gdb_prompt $" {pass "lb on xbreaks"}
- -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "breakpoints not deleted"}
- timeout { fail "info breakpoints (timeout)" }
- }
-
-}
-
-#
-# test_signals
-#
-proc test_signals { } {
- gdb_test "handle SIGTERM nostop noprint" ""
- gdb_test "z 15 s" "Signal.*Stop.*Print.*Pass to program.*Description\r\nSIGTERM.*Yes.*Yes.*Yes.*Terminated"
- gdb_test "z 15 r" "Signal.*Stop.*Print.*Pass to program.*Description\r\nSIGTERM.*No.*No.*Yes.*Terminated"
- gdb_test "z 15 i" "Signal.*Stop.*Print.*Pass to program.*Description\r\nSIGTERM.*No.*No.*No.*Terminated"
- gdb_test "z 15 r" "Signal.*Stop.*Print.*Pass to program.*Description\r\nSIGTERM.*No.*Yes.*No.*Terminated"
- gdb_test "z 15 Q" "Signal.*Stop.*Print.*Pass to program.*Description\r\nSIGTERM.*No.*No.*No.*Terminated"
- gdb_test "lz" "Signal.*Stop.*Print.*Pass to program.*Description\r\n\r\nSIGHUP.*Yes.*"
-}
-
-
-
-# Start with a fresh gdb.
-global GDBFLAGS
-set saved_gdbflags $GDBFLAGS
-
-set GDBFLAGS "$GDBFLAGS --xdb"
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-
-xdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-send_gdb "set width 0\n"
-gdb_expect -re "$gdb_prompt $"
-test_search
-test_viewing_loc
-test_dir_list
-test_list_sources
-test_vlist
-test_va
-gdb_test "next"
-gdb_test "l" "No arguments.\r\nc = *.*\r\nfirst = 0\r\nlast = 0"
-#test_list_globals
-test_list_registers
-test_backtrace
-
-# Start with a fresh gdb.
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-xdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-send_gdb "set width 0\n"
-gdb_expect -re "$gdb_prompt $"
-test_go
-
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-xdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-send_gdb "set width 0\n"
-gdb_expect -re "$gdb_prompt $"
-gdb_test "break main" ""
-gdb_test "R" ""
-gdb_test "S" "39\[ \t\]+last = num-1;"
-test_breakpoints
-test_signals
-gdb_test "sm" ""
-gdb_test "info set" ".*pagination: State of pagination is off.*"
-gdb_test "am" ""
-gdb_test "info set" ".*pagination: State of pagination is on.*"
-gdb_exit
-
-set GDBFLAGS $saved_gdbflags
-
-return 0
-
-
-
-
-
-
+++ /dev/null
-VPATH = @srcdir@
-srcdir = @srcdir@
-
-EXECUTABLES = bs14602 bs15503 solib-d solib-d1.sl solib-d2.sl
-
-all:
- @echo "Nothing to be done for all..."
-
-info:
-install-info:
-dvi:
-install:
-uninstall: force
-installcheck:
-check:
-
-clean mostlyclean:
- -rm -f *~ *.o *.ci
- -rm -f *.dwo *.dwp
- -rm -f core $(EXECUTABLES)
-
-distclean maintainer-clean realclean: clean
- -rm -f Makefile config.status config.log
- -rm -f *-init.exp
- -rm -fr *.log summary detail *.plog *.sum *.psum site.*
+++ /dev/null
-/* Test file for bs14602.exp */
-
-double v_double = 0;
-long double v_long_double = 12345.67890;
-
-int main () {
- v_double = 0;
- v_long_double = 12345.67890;
-}
+++ /dev/null
-# This file was written by Sue Kimura. (sue_kimura@hp.com)
-#
-# Test for CLLbs14602 -- problem with recognizing long double on 10.20.
-#
-# Source file: bs14602.c
-
-if { [skip_hp_tests] } { continue }
-
-#
-# test running programs
-#
-
-
-set testfile bs14602
-set srcfile ${testfile}.c
-set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}
-
-# Create and source the file that provides information about the compiler
-# used to compile the test case.
-if [get_compiler_info] {
- return -1
-}
-
-# set up appropriate compile option to recognize long double
-if {$hp_aCC_compiler || $hp_cc_compiler} {
- set ansi_option "-Ae"
-} else {
- set ansi_option ""
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "$binfile" executable "debug {additional_flags=${ansi_option}}"] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't compile ${srcfile}"
- return -1
-}
-
-
-# Start with a fresh gdb.
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-gdb_load $binfile
-
-
-# get to end of main so we can check out some stuff
-if ![runto main] {
- perror "couldn't run to breakpoint main"
- continue
-}
-
-gdb_test "txbreak" \
- "Breakpoint $decimal at $hex: file .*bs14602.c, line 9." \
- "set breakpoint at end of main"
-
-gdb_test "continue" \
- "Continuing.\r\n$hex in main* \\(\\) at .*bs14602.c:9\r\n.*" \
- "continue to end of main"
-
-# test some simple things about long double
-gdb_test "whatis v_long_double" \
- "type = long double" \
- "whatis v_long_double"
-
-gdb_test "ptype v_long_double" \
- "type = long double" \
- "ptype v_long_double"
-
-gdb_test "print sizeof \(long double\)" \
- " = 16" \
- "print sizeof long double"
-
-gdb_test "print sizeof \(v_long_double\)" \
- " = 16" \
- "print sizeof v_long_double"
-
-gdb_test "print v_long_double" \
- " = 12345.67890000000079453457146883011" \
- "print v_long_double - 1"
-
-gdb_test "set variable v_long_double = 98765.43210" \
- "" \
- "set variable v_long_double to constant value"
-
-gdb_test "print v_long_double" \
- " = 98765.43210000000544823706150054932" \
- "print v_long_double - 2"
-
-gdb_test "set variable v_double = v_long_double" \
- "" \
- " set variable v_double with v_long_double"
-
-gdb_test "print v_double" \
- " = 98765.432100000005" \
- " print v_double"
-
-#reset v_long_double
-gdb_test "set variable v_long_double = 0" \
- "" \
- "reset v_long_double to 0"
-
-gdb_test "print v_long_double" \
- " = 0" \
- "print v_long_double - 3"
-
-gdb_test "set variable v_long_double = v_double" \
- "" \
- " set variable v_long_double with v_long_double"
-
-gdb_test "print v_long_double" \
- " = 98765.43210000000544823706150054932" \
- "print v_long_double - 4 "
+++ /dev/null
-main()
-{
- function_from_primary();
- function_from_secondary();
-}
-
+++ /dev/null
-# Copyright (C) 1997-2015 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/>. */
-
-# This file was written by srikanth (with huge chunks borrowed from old ones)
-#
-# Regression test for
-#
-# CLLbs14756
-#
-# o catch load command does not stop for implicit loads.
-#
-# CLLbs15382
-#
-# o sharedlibrary command ignores its argument and ends
-# up loading every shared library there is ...
-#
-# CLLbs15582
-#
-# o info line non-existent-function dumps core
-# o clear non-existent function dumps core
-# o xbreak non-existent-function dumps core
-#
-# CLLbs15725
-#
-# o gdb prints static and extern variables in shlibs incorrectly.
-#
-# CLLbs16090
-#
-# o deferred breakpoints should kick in for shlibs loaded explicitly
-# with the sharedlibrary command.
-# o GDB confuses export stubs with actual function.
-#
-#
-
-if { [skip_hp_tests] } { continue }
-
-
-# are we on a target board
-if ![isnative] {
- return
-}
-
-# This test is presently only valid on HP-UX, since it requires
-# that we use HP-UX-specific compiler & linker options to build
-# the testcase.
-#
-setup_xfail "*-*-*"
-clear_xfail "hppa*-*-*hpux*"
-
-set prototypes 0
-set testfile "solib-d"
-set srcfile ${testfile}.c
-set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}
-set testfile1 ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}1.o
-set testfile2 ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}2.o
-set libfile1 ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}1.sl
-set libfile2 ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}2.sl
-
-# Create and source the file that provides information about the compiler
-# used to compile the test case.
-if [get_compiler_info] {
- return -1
-}
-
-# set up appropriate compile option to recognize long double
-if {$hp_aCC_compiler || $hp_cc_compiler} {
- set picflag "+z"
- set ansiflag "-Ae"
-} else {
- set picflag "-fpic"
- set ansiflag ""
-}
-
-
-# Build the shared libraries this test case needs.
-#
-#cd ${subdir}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}1.c" "${testfile1}" object "{debug additional_flags=${picflag}}"] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't compile ${testfile}1.c"
- return -1
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}2.c" "${testfile2}" object "{debug additional_flags=${picflag}}"] != ""} {
- perror "Couldn't compile ${testfile}2.c"
- return -1
-}
-
-remote_exec build "ld -b ${testfile1} -o ${libfile1}"
-remote_exec build "ld -b ${testfile2} -o ${libfile2}"
-
-# Build the test case
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile} ${libfile1} ${libfile2}" "${binfile}" executable "{debug additional_flags=${ansiflag} -Wl,-aarchive}"] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't build ${binfile}"
- return -1
-}
-
-# Start with a fresh gdb
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-
-# Verify that we can set a generic catchpoint on shlib loads. I.e., that
-# we can catch any shlib load, without specifying the name.
-#
-gdb_test "catch load" "Catchpoint \[0-9\]* .load <any library>.*" \
- "set generic catch load"
-
-# Verify that implicit shlib loads are caught and reported.
-send_gdb "run\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re ".*solib-d1.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- pass "Catch implicit load at startup"
- }
- -re "Inferior \[0-9\]+ exited.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- fail "CLLbs14756 || CLLbs16090 came back ???"
- }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) implicit library load" }
-}
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-
-if ![runto_main] { fail "breakpoint at main did not trigger ?" }
-
-# verify that we print globals from shlibs correctly.
-gdb_test "p global_from_primary" " = 5678" \
- "print global from shlib (CLLbs15725)"
-
-gdb_test "p global_from_secondary" " = 9012" \
- "print global from shlib (CLLbs15725)"
-
-# verify that we print static variables from shlibs correctly.
-if { ![runto function_from_primary] } { return }
-gdb_test "p file_static" " = 1234" "print file static variable (CLLbs15725)"
-
-if { ![runto function_from_secondary] } { return }
-gdb_test "p local_static" " = 3456" "print local static variable (CLLbs15725)"
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-
-gdb_test "set auto-solib-add 0" "" "turn off auto shlib debug loading"
-
-if ![runto_main] {
- perror "C function calling tests suppressed"
-}
-
-# verify that "clear non-existent-symbol" does not crash
-gdb_test "clear junkfunc" "Location not found.*" \
- "clear non-existent function does not dump core !"
-
-# verify that "info line non-existent-symbol" does not crash
-gdb_test "info line junkfunc" "Location not found.*" \
- "info line junkfunc does not dump core !"
-
-# verify that "xbreak non-existent-symbol" does not crash
-gdb_test "xbreak junkfunc" "Function \"junkfunc\" not defined.*" \
- "xbreak junkfunc does not dump core !"
-
-gdb_test "list function_from_primary" \
- "No line number known for function_from_primary.*" \
- "turning off auto shlib debug loading"
-
-send_gdb "sharedlibrary solib-d1\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "Reading symbols from.*solib-d1.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- pass "loading primary library on demand (1)"
- }
- -re "--Adding symbols for shared library.*solib-d1.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- pass "loading primary library on demand (2)"
- }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "loading primary library on demand (3)" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) loading primary library on demand" }
-}
-
-# make sure that load above of primary also did not pull in secondary.
-send_gdb "list function_from_secondary\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "No symbol.*context.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- pass "loaded only what we needed (1)"
- }
- -re "No line number known for function_from_secondary.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- pass "loaded only what we needed (2)"
- }
- -re ".*9012.*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "Oops ! CLLbs15382 came back ?" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) printing global" }
-}
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-
-gdb_test "set auto-solib-add 0" "" "turn off auto shlib debug loading"
-
-gdb_test "set stop-on-solib-event 1" "" "stop-on-solib-event"
-
-# verify that we set breakpoint on the function and not the export stub
-# used to be that we set bp on the export stub of _start and thus miss
-# shlib loads in some cases (where the stub exists)
-send_gdb "run\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "Stopped due to shared library event.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- pass "stop for shlib event"
- }
- -re "Inferior \[0-9\]+ exited.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- fail "Bug CLLbs16090 came back ?"
- }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) stop for shlib event " }
-}
-
-gdb_test "b main" "Breakpoint 1 at.*" "set breakpoint on main"
-
-gdb_test "set stop-on-solib-event 0" "" "stop-on-solib-event (timeout)"
-
-# verify that we set breakpoint on the function and not the export stub
-gdb_test "cont" "Breakpoint 1.*main.*" "run to main"
-
-# On PA64 we read in the unwind info and linker symbol table which lets
-# us set the breakpoint and not defer it.
-send_gdb "b garbage\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "Breakpoint.*deferred.*garbage.*library containing.*is loaded.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- pass " set deferred breakpoint (1)"
- }
- -re "Breakpoint 2 at 0x.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- pass " set deferred breakpoint (2)"
- }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail " set deferred breakpoint (3)" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) set deferred breakpoint" }
-}
-
-# make sure that the sharedlibrary command enables any deferred breakpoints
-# that it should.
-send_gdb "sharedlibrary lib\n"
-gdb_expect {
- -re "Reading.*solib-d1.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- pass "load up all shared libs (1)"
- }
- -re "Loading.*dld.sl.*--Adding symbols.*solib-d1.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- pass "load up all shared libs (2)"
- }
- -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "load up all libraries" }
- timeout { fail "(timeout) load all libraries " }
-}
-
-# do we stop at garbage ? If yes ok.
-gdb_test "cont" "Breakpoint.*garbage.*" "deferred breakpoint enabled"
-
-gdb_exit
-return 0
+++ /dev/null
-static int file_static = 1234;
-int global_from_primary = 5678;
-
-int function_from_primary()
-{
- garbage();
-}
-
-force_generation_of_export_stub()
-{
- _start(); /* force main module to have an export stub for _start() */
-}
+++ /dev/null
-int global_from_secondary = 9012;
-int function_from_secondary()
-{
- static int local_static = 3456;
- return 0;
-}
-
-garbage()
-{
- return 0;
-}
+++ /dev/null
-VPATH = @srcdir@
-srcdir = @srcdir@
-
-EXECUTABLES = objdbg01/test0 objdbg01/test1 objdbg02/test \
- objdbg03/test objdbg04/test0 objdbg04/test1
-
-all:
- @echo "Nothing to be done for all..."
-
-info:
-install-info:
-dvi:
-install:
-uninstall: force
-installcheck:
-check:
-
-clean mostlyclean:
- -rm -f *~ objdbg*/*.o objdbg*/*.ci
- -rm -f *.dwo *.dwp
- -rm -f core $(EXECUTABLES)
-
-distclean maintainer-clean realclean: clean
- -rm -f Makefile config.status config.log
- -rm -f *-init.exp
- -rm -fr *.log summary detail *.plog *.sum *.psum site.*
+++ /dev/null
-# Test reading debug information from in object files.
-
-if { [skip_hp_tests] } { continue }
-
-if { ![istarget "hppa*-*-hpux*"] } {
- verbose "HPUX test ignored for non-hppa targets."
- return 0
-}
-
-set testfile "test"
-set srcsubdir ${srcdir}/${subdir}/objdbg01
-set toolssubdir ${srcdir}/${subdir}/tools
-set objdbgdir ${objdir}/${subdir}/objdbg01
-set binfile ${objdbgdir}/${testfile}
-set symaddrfile ${toolssubdir}/symaddr
-
-# Create and source the file that provides information about the compiler
-# used to compile the test case.
-if [get_compiler_info] {
- return -1
-}
-
-if {!$hp_aCC_compiler && !$hp_cc_compiler} {
- return 0
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${toolssubdir}/test-objdbg.cc" "${objdbgdir}/test-objdbg.o" object "debug c++ {additional_flags=-I${toolssubdir} +objdebug}"] != "" } {
- untested objdbg01.exp
- return -1
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcsubdir}/x1.cc" "${objdbgdir}/x1.o" object "debug c++ {additional_flags=-I${srcsubdir} +objdebug}"] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't compile x1.cc"
- return -1
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcsubdir}/x2.cc" "${objdbgdir}/x2.o" object "debug c++ {additional_flags=-I${srcsubdir} +objdebug}"] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't compile x2.cc"
- return -1
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcsubdir}/x3.cc" "${objdbgdir}/x3.o" object "debug c++ {additional_flags=-I${srcsubdir} +objdebug}"] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't compile x3.cc"
- return -1
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${objdbgdir}/x1.o ${objdbgdir}/x2.o ${objdbgdir}/x3.o" "${binfile}0" executable "debug c++ {additional_flags=-I${srcsubdir} +objdebug}"] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't compile ${binfile}0"
- return -1
-}
-
-if {[gdb_compile "${objdbgdir}/x3.o ${objdbgdir}/x2.o ${objdbgdir}/x1.o" "${binfile}1" executable "debug c++ {additional_flags=-I${srcsubdir} +objdebug}"] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't compile ${binfile}1"
- return -1
-}
-
-# Test two executables. The first has x1.cc linked first, the second
-# has x3.cc linked first. The difference is that in the first one,
-# the Info<PP> instantiation from x1.cc is taken, in the second, its
-# from x3.cc.
-
-for {set filenum 0} {$filenum < 2} {incr filenum 1} {
-
- # Lets test some commons
- # Need to restart each to make sure objects are not loaded
- # Also cross check the address with what is actually in the
- # object file (call the executable ${symaddrfile} to retrieve the
- # information).
-
- set exec_output [lindex [remote_exec build "${symaddrfile} ${binfile}${filenum} acomm"] 1]
- regsub -all "\[\r\n\]" ${exec_output} "" exec_output
-
- gdb_exit
- gdb_start
- gdb_reinitialize_dir ${srcsubdir}
- gdb_load ${binfile}${filenum}
- gdb_test "p &acomm" "..* = \\(int \[*\]\\) 0x${exec_output}.*"
-
- gdb_exit
- gdb_start
- gdb_reinitialize_dir ${srcsubdir}
- gdb_load ${binfile}${filenum}
- gdb_test "b main" "Breakpoint \[0-9\]+ at 0x\[0-9a-f\]+: file ..*/x1.cc, line 20."
- gdb_test "run" "Starting program:.*Breakpoint \[0-9\]+, main .*/x1.cc:20.*20.*acomm.*=.*1.*"
- gdb_test "s 1" "21.*"
- gdb_test "p acomm" ".* = 1.*"
- gdb_test "p &acomm" "..* = \\(int \[*\]\\) 0x${exec_output}.*"
-
- # Step through each line.
- # Do this three times.
- # First round: Test that things are okay after printing commons
- # above.
- # Second round: Restart gdb and make sure we can walk through
- # Third round: Do NOT restrart gdb to verify that the debug information
- # was not messed up by loading additional object files from
- # the first run through.
- for {set i 0} {$i < 3} {incr i 1} {
- if $i==1 then {
- gdb_exit
- gdb_start
- gdb_reinitialize_dir ${srcsubdir}
- gdb_load ${binfile}${filenum}
- }
- if $i!=2 then {
- gdb_test "b main" \
- "Breakpoint \[0-9\]+ at 0x\[0-9a-f\]+: file ..*/x1.cc, line 20."
- }
- if $i!=0 then {
- gdb_test "run" \
- "Starting program:.*Breakpoint \[0-9\]+, main .*/x1.cc:20.*"
- gdb_test "s 1" "21.*"
- }
- gdb_test "s 1" "Info<PP>::p .*/x3.h:11.*"
- gdb_test "s 1" "PP::print .*/x2.cc:8.*"
- gdb_test "s 1" ".*9.*"
- gdb_test "s 1" "Info<PP>::p .*/x3.h:12.*"
- gdb_test "s 1" "main .*/x1.cc:22.*"
- gdb_test "s 1" "foo .*/x3.cc:5.*"
- gdb_test "s 1" "Info<PP>::p .*/x3.h:11.*"
- gdb_test "s 1" "PP::print .*/x2.cc:8.*"
- gdb_test "s 1" ".*9.*"
- gdb_test "s 1" "Info<PP>::p .*/x3.h:12.*"
- gdb_test "s 1" "foo .*/x3.cc:6.*"
- gdb_test "s 1" "Info<QQ>::p .*/x3.h:11.*"
- gdb_test "s 1" "QQ::print .*/x2.cc:13.*"
- gdb_test "s 1" ".*14.*"
- gdb_test "s 1" "Info<QQ>::p .*/x3.h:12.*"
- gdb_test "s 1" "foo .*/x3.cc:7.*"
- gdb_test "s 1" "main .*/x1.cc:24.*"
- gdb_test "s 1" ".*25.*"
- if [istarget "hppa64-*-*"] {
- gdb_test "s 1" "0x\[0-9a-f\]+ in .*"
- gdb_continue_to_end
- } else {
- gdb_test "s 1" "0x\[0-9a-f\]+ in _start .*"
- gdb_continue_to_end "" "s 1"
- }
- }
-
- # Test various ptypes, and combinations of them
- # Test things multiple times in each set to make sure that the debug
- # information did not get messed up.
-
- gdb_exit
- gdb_start
- gdb_reinitialize_dir ${srcsubdir}
- gdb_load ${binfile}${filenum}
- gdb_test "ptype QQ" "type = (class |)QQ {..*void print( |)..*}.*"
- gdb_test "ptype PP" "type = (class |)PP {..*void print( |)..*}.*"
- gdb_test "ptype QQ" "type = (class |)QQ {..*void print( |)..*}.*"
-
- gdb_exit
- gdb_start
- gdb_reinitialize_dir ${srcsubdir}
- gdb_load ${binfile}${filenum}
- gdb_test "ptype PP" "type = (class |)PP {..*void print( |)..*}.*"
- gdb_test "ptype QQ" "type = (class |)QQ {..*void print( |)..*}.*"
- gdb_test "ptype PP" "type = (class |)PP {..*void print( |)..*}.*"
-
- gdb_exit
- gdb_start
- gdb_reinitialize_dir ${srcsubdir}
- gdb_load ${binfile}${filenum}
- gdb_test "ptype Info<QQ>" "type = (class |)Info<QQ> {..*void p( |)..*}.*"
- gdb_test "ptype Info<PP>" "type = (class |)Info<PP> {..*void p( |)..*}.*"
- gdb_test "ptype Info<QQ>" "type = (class |)Info<QQ> {..*void p( |)..*}.*"
-
- gdb_exit
- gdb_start
- gdb_reinitialize_dir ${srcsubdir}
- gdb_load ${binfile}${filenum}
- gdb_test "ptype Info<PP>" "type = (class |)Info<PP> {..*void p( |)..*}.*"
- gdb_test "ptype Info<QQ>" "type = (class |)Info<QQ> {..*void p( |)..*}.*"
- gdb_test "ptype Info<PP>" "type = (class |)Info<PP> {..*void p( |)..*}.*"
-
- gdb_exit
- gdb_start
- gdb_reinitialize_dir ${srcsubdir}
- gdb_load ${binfile}${filenum}
- gdb_test "ptype Info" "type = template <..*> (class |)Info {..*}.*"
- gdb_test "ptype Info<PP>" "type = (class |)Info<PP> {..*void p( |)..*}.*"
- gdb_test "ptype Info<QQ>" "type = (class |)Info<QQ> {..*void p( |)..*}.*"
- gdb_test "ptype Info" "type = template <..*> (class |)Info {..*}.*"
-
- gdb_exit
- gdb_start
- gdb_reinitialize_dir ${srcsubdir}
- gdb_load ${binfile}${filenum}
- gdb_test "ptype class QQ" "type = (class |)QQ {..*void print( |)..*}.*"
- gdb_test "ptype class PP" "type = (class |)PP {..*void print( |)..*}.*"
- gdb_test "ptype class QQ" "type = (class |)QQ {..*void print( |)..*}.*"
-
- gdb_exit
- gdb_start
- gdb_reinitialize_dir ${srcsubdir}
- gdb_load ${binfile}${filenum}
- gdb_test "ptype class PP" "type = (class |)PP {..*void print( |)..*}.*"
- gdb_test "ptype class QQ" "type = (class |)QQ {..*void print( |)..*}.*"
- gdb_test "ptype class PP" "type = (class |)PP {..*void print( |)..*}.*"
-
- gdb_exit
- gdb_start
- gdb_reinitialize_dir ${srcsubdir}
- gdb_load ${binfile}${filenum}
- gdb_test "ptype class Info<QQ>" \
- "type = (class |)Info<QQ> {..*void p( |)..*}.*"
- gdb_test "ptype class Info<PP>" \
- "type = (class |)Info<PP> {..*void p( |)..*}.*"
- gdb_test "ptype class Info<QQ>" \
- "type = (class |)Info<QQ> {..*void p( |)..*}.*"
-
- gdb_exit
- gdb_start
- gdb_reinitialize_dir ${srcsubdir}
- gdb_load ${binfile}${filenum}
- gdb_test "ptype class Info<PP>" \
- "type = (class |)Info<PP> {..*void p( |)..*}.*"
- gdb_test "ptype class Info<QQ>" \
- "type = (class |)Info<QQ> {..*void p( |)..*}.*"
- gdb_test "ptype class Info<PP>" \
- "type = (class |)Info<PP> {..*void p( |)..*}.*"
-}
-
+++ /dev/null
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include "x3.h"
-
-extern void foo();
-
-extern int acomm;
-
-int main3()
-{
- return 1;
-}
-
-int main2()
-{
- return 0;
-}
-
-int main()
-{
- acomm = 1;
- (new Info<PP>)->p(new PP);
- foo();
-
- return 0;
-}
+++ /dev/null
-#include "x3.h"
-#include <stdio.h>
-
-int acomm;
-
-void PP::print()
-{
- printf("In PP::print()\n");
-}
-
-void QQ::print()
-{
- printf("In QQ::print()\n");
-}
+++ /dev/null
-#include "x3.h"
-
-void foo()
-{
- (new Info<PP>)->p(new PP);
- (new Info<QQ>)->p(new QQ);
-}
+++ /dev/null
-
-template <class T>
-class Info {
-public:
- void p(T *x);
-};
-
-template <class T>
-void Info<T>::p(T *x)
-{
- x->print();
-}
-
-class PP {
-public:
- void print();
-};
-
-class QQ {
-public:
- void print();
-};
+++ /dev/null
-# Test reading debug information from in object files.
-
-if { [skip_hp_tests] } { continue }
-
-if { ![istarget "hppa*-*-hpux*"] } {
- verbose "HPUX test ignored for non-hppa targets."
- return 0
-}
-
-set testfile "test"
-set srcsubdir ${srcdir}/${subdir}/objdbg02
-set objdbgdir ${objdir}/${subdir}/objdbg02
-set binfile ${objdbgdir}/${testfile}
-set toolssubdir ${srcdir}/${subdir}/tools
-
-# Create and source the file that provides information about the compiler
-# used to compile the test case.
-if [get_compiler_info] {
- return -1
-}
-
-if {!$hp_aCC_compiler && !$hp_cc_compiler} {
- return 0
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${toolssubdir}/test-objdbg.cc" "${objdbgdir}/test-objdbg.o" object "debug c++ {additional_flags=-I${toolssubdir} +objdebug}"] != "" } {
- untested objdbg02.exp
- return -1
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcsubdir}/x1.cc" "${objdbgdir}/x1.o" object "debug c++ {additional_flags=-I${srcsubdir} +objdebug}"] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't compile x1.cc"
- return -1
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcsubdir}/x2.cc" "${objdbgdir}/x2.o" object "debug c++ {additional_flags=-I${srcsubdir} +objdebug}"] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't compile x2.cc"
- return -1
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcsubdir}/x3.cc" "${objdbgdir}/x3.o" object "debug c++ {additional_flags=-I${srcsubdir} +objdebug}"] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't compile x3.cc"
- return -1
-}
-
-remote_exec build "rm -f ${objdbgdir}/test.a"
-set status [remote_exec build "ar cr ${objdbgdir}/test.a ${objdbgdir}/x2.o ${objdbgdir}/x3.o"]
-if { [lindex $status 0] != 0 } {
- perror "Couldn't compile test.a"
- return -1
-}
-remote_exec build "rm -f ${objdbgdir}/x2.o ${objdbgdir}/x3.o"
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${objdbgdir}/x1.o ${objdbgdir}/test.a" "$binfile" executable "debug c++ {additional_flags=-I${srcsubdir} +objdebug}"] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't compile ${binfile}"
- return -1
-}
-
-# Test loading debug information from an archive file
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir ${srcsubdir}
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-
-gdb_test "b main" "Breakpoint \[0-9\]+ at 0x\[0-9a-f\]+: file ..*/x1.cc, line 12."
-gdb_test "run" "Starting program:.*Breakpoint \[0-9\]+, main .*/x1.cc:12.*"
-gdb_test "s 1" ".*13.*"
-gdb_test "s 1" "foo1 .*/x2.cc:15.*"
-gdb_test "s 1" ".*16.*"
-gdb_test "s 1" "foo2 .*/x2.cc:10.*"
-gdb_test "s 1" ".*11.*"
-gdb_test "s 1" "foo1 .*/x2.cc:17.*"
-gdb_test "s 1" "main .*/x1.cc:14.*"
-gdb_test "s 1" "foo3 .*/x3.cc:5.*"
-gdb_test "s 1" ".*6.*"
-gdb_test "s 1" "main .*/x1.cc:15.*"
-gdb_test "s 1" ".*16.*"
-if [istarget "hppa64-*-*"] {
- gdb_test "s 1" "0x\[0-9a-f\]+ in .*START.*"
- gdb_continue_to_end
-} else {
- gdb_test "s 1" "0x\[0-9a-f\]+ in _start .*"
- gdb_continue_to_end "" "s 1"
-}
-
+++ /dev/null
-#include <stdio.h>
-
-extern void foo1();
-extern void foo3();
-
-struct foo_type;
-
-int main()
-{
- struct foo_type *x;
-
- printf("In main.\n");
- foo1();
- foo3();
- return 0;
-}
+++ /dev/null
-#include <stdio.h>
-
-struct foo_type {
- int t1;
- int t2;
-};
-
-static void foo2()
-{
- printf("In foo2.\n");
-}
-
-void foo1()
-{
- printf("In foo1.\n");
- foo2();
-}
+++ /dev/null
-#include <stdio.h>
-
-void foo3()
-{
- printf("In foo3.\n");
-}
+++ /dev/null
-# Test reading debug information from in object files.
-
-if { [skip_hp_tests] } { continue }
-
-if { ![istarget "hppa*-*-hpux*"] } {
- verbose "HPUX test ignored for non-hppa targets."
- return 0
-}
-
-set testfile "test"
-set srcsubdir ${srcdir}/${subdir}/objdbg03
-set objdbgdir ${objdir}/${subdir}/objdbg03
-set binfile ${objdbgdir}/${testfile}
-set toolssubdir ${srcdir}/${subdir}/tools
-if [istarget "hppa64-*-*"] {
- set symaddrfile ${toolssubdir}/symaddr.pa64
-} else {
- set symaddrfile ${toolssubdir}/symaddr
-}
-
-# Create and source the file that provides information about the compiler
-# used to compile the test case.
-if [get_compiler_info] {
- return -1
-}
-
-if {!$hp_aCC_compiler && !$hp_cc_compiler} {
- return 0
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${toolssubdir}/test-objdbg.cc" "${objdbgdir}/test-objdbg.o" object "debug c++ {additional_flags=-I${toolssubdir} +objdebug}"] != "" } {
- untested objdbg03.exp
- return -1
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcsubdir}/x1.cc" "${objdbgdir}/x1.o" object "debug c++ {additional_flags=-I${srcsubdir} +objdebug}"] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't compile x1.cc"
- return -1
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcsubdir}/x2.cc" "${objdbgdir}/x2.o" object "debug c++ {additional_flags=-I${srcsubdir} +objdebug}"] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't compile x2.cc"
- return -1
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcsubdir}/x3.cc" "${objdbgdir}/x3.o" object "debug c++ {additional_flags=-I${srcsubdir} +objdebug}"] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't compile x3.cc"
- return -1
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${objdbgdir}/x1.o ${objdbgdir}/x2.o ${objdbgdir}/x3.o" "${binfile}" executable "debug c++ {additional_flags=-I${srcsubdir} +objdebug}"] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't compile ${binfile}"
- return -1
-}
-
-#
-# Test some normal commons
-#
-
-# Print the types
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir ${srcsubdir}
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-
-gdb_test "ptype common1" "type = int"
-gdb_test "ptype common2" "type = int"
-gdb_test "ptype common3" "type = int"
-gdb_test "ptype data1" "type = int"
-gdb_test "ptype data2" "type = int"
-gdb_test "ptype data3" "type = int"
-gdb_test "ptype common11" "type = int"
-gdb_test "ptype common10" "type = int"
-gdb_test "ptype data10" "type = int"
-gdb_test "ptype data11" "type = int"
-
-# Print the values
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir ${srcsubdir}
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-
-gdb_test "b main" "Breakpoint \[0-9\]+ at 0x\[0-9a-f\]+: file ..*/x1.cc, line 11."
-gdb_test "run" "Starting program:.*Breakpoint \[0-9\]+, main .*/x1.cc:11.*"
-gdb_test "p data1" "..* = 1"
-gdb_test "p data2" "..* = 2"
-gdb_test "p data3" "..* = 3"
-gdb_test "p data10" "..* = 10"
-gdb_test "p data11" "..* = 11"
-gdb_test "n" ".*12.*"
-gdb_test "p common11" "..* = 11"
-
-gdb_test "s 1" "foo .*/x3.cc:15.*"
-gdb_test "s 4" ".*20.*"
-gdb_test "p data4" "..* = 4"
-gdb_test "p common4" "..* = 4"
-gdb_test "n" ".*21.*"
-
-gdb_test "n" "main .*/x1.cc:14.*"
-gdb_test "p common1" "..* = 1"
-gdb_test "p common2" "..* = 2"
-gdb_test "p common3" "..* = 3"
-
-# Verify that addresses match those in the executable
-
-gdb_exit
-gdb_start
-gdb_reinitialize_dir ${srcsubdir}
-gdb_load ${binfile}
-
-set exec_output_data1 [lindex [remote_exec build "${symaddrfile} ${binfile} data1"] 1]
-regsub -all "\[\r\n\]" ${exec_output_data1} "" exec_output_data1
-
-set exec_output_data2 [lindex [remote_exec build "${symaddrfile} ${binfile} data2"] 1]
-regsub -all "\[\r\n\]" ${exec_output_data2} "" exec_output_data2
-
-set exec_output_data3 [lindex [remote_exec build "${symaddrfile} ${binfile} data3"] 1]
-regsub -all "\[\r\n\]" ${exec_output_data3} "" exec_output_data3
-
-set exec_output_data10 [lindex [remote_exec build "${symaddrfile} ${binfile} data10"] 1]
-regsub -all "\[\r\n\]" ${exec_output_data10} "" exec_output_data10
-
-set exec_output_data11 [lindex [remote_exec build "${symaddrfile} ${binfile} data11"] 1]
-regsub -all "\[\r\n\]" ${exec_output_data11} "" exec_output_data11
-
-set exec_output_common1 [lindex [remote_exec build "${symaddrfile} ${binfile} common1"] 1]
-regsub -all "\[\r\n\]" ${exec_output_common1} "" exec_output_common1
-
-set exec_output_common2 [lindex [remote_exec build "${symaddrfile} ${binfile} common2"] 1]
-regsub -all "\[\r\n\]" ${exec_output_common2} "" exec_output_common2
-
-set exec_output_common3 [lindex [remote_exec build "${symaddrfile} ${binfile} common3"] 1]
-regsub -all "\[\r\n\]" ${exec_output_common3} "" exec_output_common3
-
-set exec_output_common10 [lindex [remote_exec build "${symaddrfile} ${binfile} common10"] 1]
-regsub -all "\[\r\n\]" ${exec_output_common10} "" exec_output_common10
-
-set exec_output_common11 [lindex [remote_exec build "${symaddrfile} ${binfile} common11"] 1]
-regsub -all "\[\r\n\]" ${exec_output_common11} "" exec_output_common11
-
-if [istarget "hppa64-*-*"] {
- gdb_test "p &data1" "..* = \\(int \[*\]\\) ${exec_output_data1}"
- gdb_test "p &data2" "..* = \\(int \[*\]\\) ${exec_output_data2}"
- gdb_test "p &data3" "..* = \\(int \[*\]\\) ${exec_output_data3}"
- gdb_test "p &data10" "..* = \\(int \[*\]\\) ${exec_output_data10}"
- gdb_test "p &data11" "..* = \\(int \[*\]\\) ${exec_output_data11}"
- gdb_test "p &common1" "..* = \\(int \[*\]\\) ${exec_output_common1}"
- gdb_test "p &common2" "..* = \\(int \[*\]\\) ${exec_output_common2}"
- gdb_test "p &common3" "..* = \\(int \[*\]\\) ${exec_output_common3}"
- gdb_test "p &common10" "..* = \\(int \[*\]\\) ${exec_output_common10}"
- gdb_test "p &common11" "..* = \\(int \[*\]\\) ${exec_output_common11}"
-} else {
- gdb_test "p &data1" "..* = \\(int \[*\]\\) 0x${exec_output_data1}"
- gdb_test "p &data2" "..* = \\(int \[*\]\\) 0x${exec_output_data2}"
- gdb_test "p &data3" "..* = \\(int \[*\]\\) 0x${exec_output_data3}"
- gdb_test "p &data10" "..* = \\(int \[*\]\\) 0x${exec_output_data10}"
- gdb_test "p &data11" "..* = \\(int \[*\]\\) 0x${exec_output_data11}"
- gdb_test "p &common1" "..* = \\(int \[*\]\\) 0x${exec_output_common1}"
- gdb_test "p &common2" "..* = \\(int \[*\]\\) 0x${exec_output_common2}"
- gdb_test "p &common3" "..* = \\(int \[*\]\\) 0x${exec_output_common3}"
- gdb_test "p &common10" "..* = \\(int \[*\]\\) 0x${exec_output_common10}"
- gdb_test "p &common11" "..* = \\(int \[*\]\\) 0x${exec_output_common11}"
-}
+++ /dev/null
-#include <stdio.h>
-
-extern int foo();
-extern int common3;
-extern int data3;
-extern int common11;
-extern int data11;
-
-int main()
-{
- common11 = 11;
- printf("In main: %d %d %d\n", data3, common3, foo(), common11, data11);
-
- return 0;
-}
+++ /dev/null
-#include <stdio.h>
-
-int common10;
-int common11;
-
-int data10 = 10;
-int data11 = 11;
+++ /dev/null
-#include <stdio.h>
-
-int common1;
-int common2;
-int common3;
-static int common4;
-
-int data1 = 1;
-int data2 = 2;
-int data3 = 3;
-static int data4 = 4;
-
-int foo()
-{
- common1 = 1;
- common2 = 2;
- common3 = 3;
- common4 = 4;
-
- return data1 + data2 + data3 + data4 + common1 + common2 + common3 + common4;
-}
+++ /dev/null
-# Test reading debug information from in object files.
-
-if { [skip_hp_tests] } { continue }
-
-if { ![istarget "hppa*-*-hpux*"] } {
- verbose "HPUX test ignored for non-hppa targets."
- return 0
-}
-
-set testfile "test"
-set srcsubdir ${srcdir}/${subdir}/objdbg04
-set objdbgdir ${objdir}/${subdir}/objdbg04
-set binfile ${objdbgdir}/${testfile}
-set toolssubdir ${srcdir}/${subdir}/tools
-set symaddrfile ${toolssubdir}/symaddr
-
-# Create and source the file that provides information about the compiler
-# used to compile the test case.
-if [get_compiler_info] {
- return -1
-}
-
-if {!$hp_aCC_compiler && !$hp_cc_compiler} {
- return 0
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${toolssubdir}/test-objdbg.cc" "${objdbgdir}/test-objdbg.o" object "debug c++ {additional_flags=-I${toolssubdir} +objdebug}"] != "" } {
- untested objdbg04.exp
- return -1
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcsubdir}/x1.cc" "${objdbgdir}/x1.o" object "debug c++ {additional_flags=-I${srcsubdir} +objdebug}"] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't compile x1.cc"
- return -1
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcsubdir}/x2.cc" "${objdbgdir}/x2.o" object "debug c++ {additional_flags=-I${srcsubdir} +objdebug}"] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't compile x2.cc"
- return -1
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${objdbgdir}/x1.o ${objdbgdir}/x2.o" "${binfile}0" executable "debug c++ {additional_flags=-I${srcsubdir} +objdebug}"] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't compile x1.cc"
- return -1
-}
-
-if { [gdb_compile "${objdbgdir}/x2.o ${objdbgdir}/x1.o" "${binfile}1" executable "debug c++ {additional_flags=-I${srcsubdir} +objdebug}"] != "" } {
- perror "Couldn't compile x1.cc"
- return -1
-}
-
-# Test two executables. The first has x1.cc linked first, the second
-# has x2.cc linked first. The difference is which COMDAT section was
-# picked.
-
-for {set filenum 0} {$filenum < 2} {incr filenum 1} {
- gdb_exit
- gdb_start
- gdb_reinitialize_dir ${srcsubdir}
- gdb_load ${binfile}${filenum}
-
- gdb_test "ptype Adder" "type = template <class T> (class |)Adder {..*T val.*;.*}(.*template instantiations:.*Adder<int>|)"
- gdb_test "ptype Adder<int>" "type = (class |)Adder<int> {.*private:.*int val;.*public:.*void set( |)\\(int\\);.*int get( |)\\(void\\);.*int add( |)\\(int\\);.*}"
- gdb_test "ptype Adder" "type = template <class T> (class |)Adder {..*T val.*;.*}(.*template instantiations:.*Adder<int>|)"
-
-}
+++ /dev/null
-template <class T>
-class Adder {
-public:
- void set(T);
- T get();
- T add(T);
-
-private:
- T val;
-};
-
-template <class T>
-void Adder<T>::set(T new_val)
-{
- val = new_val;
-}
-
-template <class T>
-T Adder<T>::get()
-{
- return val;
-}
-
-template <class T>
-T Adder<T>::add(T new_val)
-{
- val += new_val;
- return val;
-}
-
+++ /dev/null
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include "x.h"
-
-template class Adder<int>;
-
-int main()
-{
- Adder<int> add;
-
- add.set(3);
- add.add(3);
- printf("In main: %d\n", add.get());
-
- return 0;
-}
+++ /dev/null
-#include "x.h"
-
-template class Adder<int>;
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh
-
-# Get the address of a symbol in Hex.
-# $1 = object/executable file name
-# $2 = symbol name
-${srcdir}/gdb.hp/tools/odump -sym "$1" | grep "$2"$ | awk '{print $1}'
-
-exit 0
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh
-
-# Get the address of a symbol in Hex.
-# $1 = object/executable file name
-# $2 = symbol name
-/usr/ccs/bin/elfdump -t +s .symtab "$1" | grep "$2"$ | awk '{print $6}'
-
-exit 0
+++ /dev/null
-int main()
-{
- return 0;
-}
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/ksh
-
-# First source /app/appserver
-. /app/appserver
-
-# Exec the executable.
-exec $APPROOT/usr/contrib/bin/$(basename $0) "$@"