From: Jim Kingdon Date: Sat, 15 Jan 1994 14:58:41 +0000 (+0000) Subject: * TODO: Add note about printing of fancy types. X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=3dcb86173f62c9e04bf41c3b0ee7cd02ed6986d4;p=binutils-gdb.git * TODO: Add note about printing of fancy types. --- diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog b/gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog index be13069b495..0841d9e77f7 100644 --- a/gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog +++ b/gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,17 @@ +Sat Jan 15 09:57:22 1994 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com) + + * TODO: Add note about printing of fancy types. + +Thu Jan 13 17:16:09 1994 Stan Shebs (shebs@andros.cygnus.com) + + * Makefile.in: Pass LDFLAGS and LIBS to sub-makes. + * gdb.t06/configure.in: Don't try to compile signals test program + if doing mips-idt-ecoff. + +Thu Jan 13 08:25:55 1994 Rob Savoye (rob@darkstar.cygnus.com) + + * Most .exp files: Tweak to run under either version of expect. + Tue Jan 11 15:21:13 1994 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com) * gdb.t12/scope.exp: Add xfails for rs6000. Remove 1806 from existing diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/TODO b/gdb/testsuite/TODO index e69de29bb2d..269d2ec2d24 100644 --- a/gdb/testsuite/TODO +++ b/gdb/testsuite/TODO @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ +The highest priority item is not on this list: Fix bugs in the +existing testsuite, fix the GDB/compiler/shell/etc bugs which it +detects (particularly when they are hard to XFAIL), make it run +reliably without unexpected failures on the "standard" machines, etc. +This list exists largely as "tests we can add when we are ready to +risk destabilizing it again". + +return.exp--reenable test (there is nothing known to be wrong with the +test, but it hasn't been tried on a wide range of architectures). + +nodebug.exp--test printing variables. + +Get crossload tests to use --with-targets and reenable them. + +corefile.exp: +1. Print variables from the core file (data and stack), and text +(from the exec file). This tests whether the corefile sections are +mapped to the right addresses. +2. Test what happens when we get a new exec file without explicitly +getting rid of the core file (we at least must avoid core dumps and such). +3. Test backtrace in corefile.exp. +4. Test ability to run program when there is a core target, then go +back to the core file when the program exits. + +Test handling of floating point variables +1. float, double, or long double +2. in register or saved register or memory. Also the case where a +double is in two float registers and only one of them is saved. +3. print them or set them +4. (Alpha) integer (32 or 64 bit) in floating point register. + +Print registers--"p $r5", "p sizeof ($r5)". Test that they print +appropriately (integer registers in decimal, registers which always +contain addresses (pc, probably sp and fp, maybe others) in hex, +floating point). + +Test "info line" with all kinds of linespecs. Test that the last line +of the file works right. + +weird.exp--test that unrecognized cross-reference types or +unrecognized visibility or virtual characters get skipped properly +(see stabs.texinfo). + +Test C++ nested types (especially if PR 1954 is fixed; even if not +*some* things already should work even in the presence of nested +types). Test classes nested more than 9 levels deep (g++ mangles +these differently) (both a demangle test and some tests which also +test the compiler). Test calling a method of a class nested more than +9 levels (for gdb_mangle_name and demangling). + +Test printing complex types, including functions, pointers to arrays +of pointers of functions, functions which return pointers to +functions, etc. + +Test that printing const-qualified versions of various types works. +In particular, on the sparc and probably other machines, "double" is +handled differently from most types because it requires more alignment +and thus goes in a different section (there is a gcc 2.4.5 bug with +"const double" on sparc). + +Test that GDB's "source" command works and that things work if stdin +is redirected (to a file or a pipe). Test user defined command. Run +an inferior each of these ways (to test that inflow.c works). Test +that GDB works if the last line of stdin or a source'd file lacks a +newline. + +Test that module__2do (for example) in a C program does not get +demangled. + +Test that unmatched single quotes produce error messages, both in +expressions and linespecs. + +Test "cd". "foo/bar/.." should get simplified to "foo". "/../.." +should not get simplified (for Mach). "/.." should not get simplified +(for other networked OSes; POSIX.1 section B.2.3.7). All these +examples should continue to work with trailing slashes. + +Test scoping; here is a start + 1 int i=2; + 2 int j=3; + 3 main() + 4 { + 5 int i; + 6 for (i=600; i>0; i--) + 7 print_line(i); + 8 } + 9 +10 print_line(i) +11 int i; +12 { +13 h(); +14 printf("%d\n",i); +15 } +16 +17 h() +18 { +19 printf("In h..."); +20 } +Set a breakpoint in h, and print i, print_line::i, and main::i. Set a +breakpoint in main (or don't run the program), and test that +print_line::i is an error. But if i were static, "p main::i" should +work even if the program is not being run. + +Write a test for the reentracy bug with rs6000_struct_return_address +in rs6000-tdep.c. + +Test "return" from dummy frames. + +FORTRAN common blocks (a.out and xcoff--weird.exp has the start of +one but it is not quite right as of 19 Nov 1993). + +Test that "x" command sets $_ and $__. Test $_ in general. + +Test ability to process NMAGIC a.out files. + +If there are two breakpoints in the same place, and exactly one of +them has its condition true, test that the correct breakpoint gets +printed. + +Test "jump" including jump to a breakpoint (the latter will need an +xfail for UDI and probably VxWorks (PR 1786 for vxworks; PR 2416 +contains some info for 29k). + +Set a watchpoint on a local variable (to be interesting, make a few +calls, to be more interesting, make a recursive call). Test that it +gets disabled when leaving that scope. + +Test calling a function, hitting a breakpoint in the called function, +calling another function, and hitting a breakpoint. Test backtrace +works in the presence of multiple dummy frames. Test that "continue" +will get you out of the inner called function, and "continue" again +will get you back to where you were when you called the first one. + +Test special longjmp handling in wait_for_inferior (need to figure out +in detail what the proper behavior in each case is). Test longjmp to +a place where there is a breakpoint (such that +BPSTAT_WHAT_CLEAR_LONGJMP_RESUME_SINGLE happens). In general, test +interactions between longjmp and watchpoints, breakpoints, stepping, +call function, etc. + +Test jumping right past a breakpoint (the case where wait_for_inferior +passes not_a_breakpoint to bpstat_stop_status). Might already be +tested by some of the sun3 tests. Probably want a .s test to avoid +compiler dependencies. + +Test more obscure wait_for_inferior cases, expanding on the tests in +watchpoint.exp, signals.exp, etc. + +Test that the copyright year in the startup message matches the +current year (would produce a single spurious FAIL on old GDB's, but +probably still a good idea). + +(this is for editing this file with GNU emacs) +Local Variables: +mode: text +End: