+2019-10-31 Philippe Waroquiers <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>
+
+ * gdb.base/setshow.exp: Test $_gdb_setting and $_gdb_setting_str.
+ * gdb.base/settings.exp: Test all settings types using
+ $_gdb_maint_setting and $_gdb_maint_setting_str in proc_show_setting,
+ that now verifies that the value of "maint show" is the same as
+ returned by the settings functions. Test the type of the
+ maintenance settings.
+ * gdb.base/default.exp: Update show_conv_list.
+
2019-10-31 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de>
* gdb.arch/amd64-disp-step-avx.exp: Drop superfluous 3rd argument to
{$_cimag = <internal function _cimag>} \
{$_creal = <internal function _creal>} \
{$_isvoid = <internal function _isvoid>} \
+ {$_gdb_maint_setting_str = <internal function _gdb_maint_setting_str>} \
+ {$_gdb_maint_setting = <internal function _gdb_maint_setting>} \
+ {$_gdb_setting_str = <internal function _gdb_setting_str>} \
+ {$_gdb_setting = <internal function _gdb_setting>} \
{$_gdb_major = 9} \
{$_gdb_minor = 1} \
{$_shell_exitsignal = void} \
#test annotation_level 0
gdb_test "info line 1" "Line 1 of .* is at address .* but contains no code.*" "annotation_level 0"
+gdb_test "show args" "Argument list to give program being debugged when it is started is \"\"\."
+gdb_test "p \$_gdb_setting_str(\"args\")" " = \"\""
+
gdb_test_no_output "set args ~"
gdb_test "show args" "Argument list to give program being debugged when it is started is \"~\"..*" \
"show args ~"
gdb_test_no_output "set args foo bar blup baz bubble" "set args"
#test show args
gdb_test "show args" "Argument list to give program being debugged when it is started is \"foo bar blup baz bubble\"..*" "show args"
+gdb_test "p \$_gdb_setting(\"args\")" " = \"foo bar blup baz bubble\"" \
+ "_gdb_setting args"
+
# Don't test if we can't pass args or if we're using a stub.
if { !$use_gdb_stub && ![target_info exists noargs] } {
gdb_test "run" "Starting program:.*foo bar blup baz bubble.*" "passing args"
}
#test set check range on
-gdb_test "set check range on" ".*" "set check range on"
+# Note: the below might produce a warning, so match anything.
+gdb_test "set check range on" ""
+
+gdb_test "p \$_gdb_setting(\"check range\")" " = \"on\"" \
+ "_gdb_setting check range on"
#test show check range on
gdb_test "show check range" "Range checking is \"on\"\..*" "show check range (on)"
#test set check range off with trailing space
gdb_test_no_output "set check range off " "set check range off"
#test show check range off
gdb_test "show check range" "Range checking is \"off\"\..*" "show check range (off)"
+gdb_test "p \$_gdb_setting(\"check range\")" " = \"off\"" \
+ "_gdb_setting check range off"
#test set check range auto
gdb_test_no_output "set check range auto" "set check range auto"
#test show check range auto
gdb_test "show check range" "Range checking is \"auto; currently .*" "show check range (auto)"
+gdb_test "p \$_gdb_setting(\"check range\")" " = \"auto\"" \
+ "_gdb_setting check range auto"
# Test set check type on
-gdb_test "set check type on" ".*" "set check type on"
+gdb_test_no_output "set check type on"
# Test show check type on
gdb_test "show check type" "Strict type checking is on\..*" \
"show check type (on)"
+gdb_test "p \$_gdb_setting_str(\"check type\")" " = \"on\"" \
+ "_gdb_setting_str check type on"
+gdb_test "p \$_gdb_setting(\"check type\")" " = 1" \
+ "_gdb_setting check type on 1"
# Test set check type off with trailing space
gdb_test_no_output "set check type off " "set check type off"
+gdb_test "p \$_gdb_setting_str(\"check type\")" " = \"off\"" \
+ "_gdb_setting_str check type off"
+gdb_test "p \$_gdb_setting(\"check type\")" " = 0" \
+ "_gdb_setting check type off 0"
# Test show check type off
gdb_test "show check type" "Strict type checking is off\..*" \
"show check type (off)"
+#test set breakpoint pending
+
+#test set breakpoint pending on
+gdb_test_no_output "set breakpoint pending on"
+gdb_test "p \$_gdb_setting_str(\"breakpoint pending\")" " = \"on\"" \
+ "_gdb_setting_str breakpoint pending on"
+gdb_test "p \$_gdb_setting(\"breakpoint pending\")" " = 1" \
+ "_gdb_setting breakpoint pending 1"
+
+#test show breakpoint pending on
+gdb_test "show breakpoint pending" " is on\..*" "show breakpoint pending on"
+
+#test show breakpoint pending off
+gdb_test_no_output "set breakpoint pending off"
+gdb_test "show breakpoint pending" " is off\..*" "show breakpoint pending off"
+gdb_test "p \$_gdb_setting_str(\"breakpoint pending\")" " = \"off\"" \
+ "_gdb_setting_str breakpoint pending off"
+gdb_test "p \$_gdb_setting(\"breakpoint pending\")" " = 0" \
+ "_gdb_setting breakpoint pending 0"
+
+#test set breakpoint pending auto
+gdb_test_no_output "set breakpoint pending auto"
+
+#test show breakpoint pending auto
+gdb_test "show breakpoint pending" " is auto.*" "show breakpoint pending auto"
+gdb_test "p \$_gdb_setting_str(\"breakpoint pending\")" " = \"auto\"" \
+ "_gdb_setting_str breakpoint pending auto"
+gdb_test "p \$_gdb_setting(\"breakpoint pending\")" " = -1" \
+ "_gdb_setting breakpoint pending -1"
+
+
+
#test set complaints 100
gdb_test_no_output "set complaints 100" "set complaints 100"
#test show complaints 100
gdb_test_no_output "set height 100" "set height 100"
#test show height 100
gdb_test "show height" "Number of lines gdb thinks are in a page is 100..*" "show height"
+gdb_test "p \$_gdb_setting_str(\"height\")" " = \"100\"" \
+ "_gdb_setting_str height 100"
+gdb_test "p \$_gdb_setting(\"height\")" " = 100" \
+ "_gdb_setting height 100"
# Back to infinite height to avoid pagers. While at it, check that
# literal "unlimited" works just as well as 0.
gdb_test_no_output "set height unlimited"
+gdb_test "p \$_gdb_setting_str(\"height\")" " = \"unlimited\"" \
+ "_gdb_setting_str height unlimited"
+gdb_test "p \$_gdb_setting(\"height\")" " = 0" \
+ "_gdb_setting height unlimited"
#test set history expansion on
gdb_test_no_output "set history expansion on" "set history expansion on"
#test show history expansion on
gdb_test "show history filename" \
"The filename in which to record the command history is \"[string_to_regexp $HOME]/foobar.baz\"..*" \
"show history filename (~/foobar.baz)"
+gdb_test "p \$_gdb_setting(\"history filename\")" \
+ " = \"[string_to_regexp $HOME]/foobar.baz\"..*" \
+ "_gdb_setting history filename"
+gdb_test "p \$_gdb_setting_str(\"history filename\")" \
+ " = \"[string_to_regexp $HOME]/foobar.baz\"..*" \
+ "_gdb_setting_str history filename"
#get current working directory
set PWD ""
set test "show working directory"
#test show history size 100
gdb_test "show history size" "The size of the command history is 100..*" "show history size (100)"
#test set language asm
-gdb_test "set language asm" ".*" "set language asm"
+gdb_test_no_output "set language asm"
#test show language asm
gdb_test "show language" "The current source language is \"asm\"..*" "show language (asm)"
#test set language rust, with a trailing space
}
# Test the show command SHOW_CMD. EXPECTED_RE is the expected output.
-# This procedure exists in order to make it easier to make the test
+# Also verifies that $_gdb_maint_setting_str produces an equivalent output,
+# matching it with EXPECTED_RE. EXPECTED_RE double quotes are escaped
+# unless EXPECTED_RE_ESCAPED is true, indicating the quotes in EXPECTED_RE
+# are already escaped.
+# The value for the setting corresponding to SHOW_CMD is then reset
+# to RESET_VALUE, then set again to the value given by $_gdb_maint_setting_str
+# and $_gdb_maint_setting. The default value of RESET_VALUE (0) should work for
+# most settings. Note that we do not check that RESET_VALUE differs from
+# the expected value, as we assume different values will be verified.
+# The setting value must still be the one in force before calling show_setting.
+# In other words, this verifies that
+# maint set test-settings <some_setting> $_gdb_maint_setting_str(<some_setting>)
+# maint set test-settings <some_setting> $_gdb_maint_setting(<some_setting>)
+# do not change the setting value.
+# This procedure makes it easier to make the test
# name/message unique, since we test the "show" commands many times.
# EXPECTED_RE is made part of the test name.
-proc show_setting {show_cmd expected_re} {
- gdb_test "$show_cmd" $expected_re "$show_cmd: $expected_re"
+proc show_setting {show_cmd expected_re {expected_re_escaped 0} {reset_value 0}} {
+ global gdb_prompt
+
+ with_test_prefix "$show_cmd $expected_re" {
+ gdb_test "$show_cmd" $expected_re "show"
+
+ # Remove the first two words (such as "maint show") to have the
+ # setting name to use for $_gdb_maint_setting_str.
+ regsub "\[^ \]+ +\[^ \]+ +\(.*\)" $show_cmd "\\1" maint_setting
+ if {$expected_re_escaped} {
+ set escaped_expected_re $expected_re
+ } else {
+ regsub -all "\"" $expected_re "\\\\\\\"" escaped_expected_re
+ }
+ set test "print \$_gdb_maint_setting_str"
+ set setting_str_value "xxxYYYxxx"
+ gdb_test_multiple "print \$_gdb_maint_setting_str(\"$maint_setting\")" $test {
+ -re " = \"\($escaped_expected_re\)\".*$gdb_prompt $" {
+ set setting_str_value $expect_out(1,string)
+ regsub -all "\\\\" $expect_out(1,string) "" setting_str_value
+ pass $test
+ }
+ }
+
+ # Change the setting value to RESET_VALUE, set it back to setting_str_value
+ # and check we still have the original value.
+ gdb_test_no_output "maintenance set $maint_setting $reset_value" "str reset $reset_value"
+ gdb_test_no_output "maintenance set $maint_setting $setting_str_value" "str set again"
+ gdb_test "$show_cmd" $expected_re "str show after reset+set again"
+
+ # Same test, but with value captured from $_gdb_maint_setting.
+ set test "print \$_gdb_maint_setting"
+ set setting_value "xxxYYYxxx"
+ gdb_test_multiple "print \$_gdb_maint_setting(\"$maint_setting\")" $test {
+ -re " = \"\(.*\)\".*$gdb_prompt $" {
+ set setting_value $expect_out(1,string)
+ regsub -all "\\\\" $expect_out(1,string) "" setting_value
+ pass $test
+ }
+ -re " = \(.*\)\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
+ set setting_value $expect_out(1,string)
+ pass $test
+ }
+ }
+
+ gdb_test_no_output "maintenance set $maint_setting $reset_value" "reset $reset_value"
+ gdb_test_no_output "maintenance set $maint_setting $setting_value" "set again"
+ gdb_test "$show_cmd" $expected_re "show after reset+set again"
+ }
+}
+
+# Verifies that $_gdb_setting (SETTING) gives a value whose ptype matches EXPECTED.
+proc check_type {setting expected} {
+ with_test_prefix "check_type $setting $expected" {
+ gdb_test "print \$_gdb_maint_setting(\"$setting\")"
+ gdb_test "ptype $" "$expected"
+
+ # Currently, GDB ptype <internal function> always tells it is type int.
+ # ptype should better report an error such as:
+ # "No type information for GDB functions"
+ # Test 'type int', so as to make it fail if ptype is changed.
+ gdb_test "ptype \$_gdb_maint_setting(\"$setting\")" \
+ "type = int"
+ }
}
# var_Xinteger tests. VARIANT determines which command/variant to
# -1 means unlimited. Other negative values are rejected. -1
# -is tested further below, along the "unlimited" tests.
gdb_test "$set_cmd -2" "only -1 is allowed to set as unlimited"
+ check_type "test-settings $variant" "type = int"
} elseif {$variant == "uinteger" || $variant == "zuinteger"} {
# Negative values are not accepted.
gdb_test "$set_cmd -1" "integer -1 out of range"
gdb_test "$set_cmd -2" "integer -2 out of range"
+ check_type "test-settings $variant" "type = unsigned int"
} else {
# Negative values are not accepted.
gdb_test_no_output "$set_cmd -1"
show_setting "$show_cmd" "-1"
gdb_test_no_output "$set_cmd -2"
show_setting "$show_cmd" "-2"
+ check_type "test-settings $variant" "type = int"
}
# Regular integer is accepted.
show_setting "$show_cmd" "on"
}
+ check_type "test-settings boolean" "type = int"
+
foreach_with_prefix value {
"of"
"off"
show_setting "$show_cmd" "auto"
}
+ check_type "test-settings auto-boolean" "type = int"
+
# "-" is not accepted as abbreviation of "-1".
gdb_test "$set_cmd -" \
"\"on\", \"off\" or \"auto\" expected\\."
# Various valid values. Test both full value names and
# abbreviations.
gdb_test_no_output "$set_cmd x"
- show_setting "$show_cmd" "xxx"
+ show_setting "$show_cmd" "xxx" 0 "zzz"
gdb_test_no_output "$set_cmd yy"
- show_setting "$show_cmd" "yyy"
+ show_setting "$show_cmd" "yyy" 0 "zzz"
gdb_test_no_output "$set_cmd zzz"
- show_setting "$show_cmd" "zzz"
+ show_setting "$show_cmd" "zzz" 0 "yyy"
+
+ check_type "test-settings enum" "type = char \\\[3\\\]"
test_gdb_complete_multiple "$set_cmd " "" "" {
"xxx"
gdb_test_no_output "$set_cmd hello world"
show_setting "$show_cmd" "hello world"
+ check_type "test-settings $variant" "type = char \\\[\[1-9\]\[0-9\]*\\\]"
+
# A quoted string value.
if {$variant == "string"} {
gdb_test_no_output "$set_cmd \"hello world\""
- show_setting "$show_cmd" "\\\\\"hello world\\\\\""
+ show_setting "$show_cmd" "\\\\\"hello world\\\\\"" 1
} else {
gdb_test_no_output "$set_cmd \"hello world\""
show_setting "$show_cmd" "\"hello world\""