1995-01-17 16:22:23 +00:00
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# Test that things still (sort of) work when compiled without -g.
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if $tracelevel then {
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strace $tracelevel
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}
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set prms_id 0
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set bug_id 0
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set binfile $objdir/$subdir/nodebug
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if ![file exists $binfile] then {
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perror "$binfile does not exist."
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return 0
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} else {
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gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
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gdb_load $binfile
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if [runto inner] then {
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# Expect to find global/local symbols in each of text/data/bss.
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# The exact format for some of this output is not necessarily
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# ideal, particularly interpreting "p top" requires a fair bit of
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# savvy about gdb's workings and the meaning of the "{}"
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# construct. So the details maybe could be tweaked. But the
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# basic purpose should be maintained, which is (a) users should be
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# able to interact with these variables with some care (they have
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# to know how to interpret them according to their real type,
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# since gdb doesn't know the type), but (b) users should be able
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# to detect that gdb does not know the type, rather than just
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# being told they are ints or functions returning int like old
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# versions of gdb used to do.
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1995-03-14 18:06:26 +00:00
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# On alpha (and other ecoff systems, even stabs in ecoff) GCC
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# puts out stProc and related symbols which cause GDB to think
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# it knows the type. GDB probably could be fixed to do
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# better, but for now xfail these tests. Irix5, even though
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# it is ELF, counts as "ecoff" because gcc puts out a .mdebug
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# section even without -g. Personally, I think that is pretty
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# dubious, but maybe dbx requires it.
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setup_xfail "alpha*-*-osf*" "mips*-*-irix*" "*-*-ultrix*"
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1995-01-31 21:01:09 +00:00
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gdb_test "p top" \
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"{<(text variable|function), no debug info>} \[0-9a-fx]* <top>"
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1995-03-14 18:06:26 +00:00
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setup_xfail "alpha*-*-osf*" "mips*-*-irix*" "*-*-ultrix*"
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1995-01-31 21:01:09 +00:00
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gdb_test "whatis top" "<(text variable|function), no debug info>"
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1995-03-14 18:06:26 +00:00
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setup_xfail "alpha*-*-osf*" "mips*-*-irix*" "*-*-ultrix*"
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1995-01-17 16:22:23 +00:00
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gdb_test "ptype top" "int \\(\\)"
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1995-03-14 18:06:26 +00:00
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setup_xfail "alpha*-*-osf*" "mips*-*-irix*" "*-*-ultrix*"
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1995-01-21 23:38:43 +00:00
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gdb_test "p middle" \
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1995-01-31 21:01:09 +00:00
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"{<(text variable|function), no debug info>} \[0-9a-fx]* <middle>"
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1995-03-14 18:06:26 +00:00
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setup_xfail "alpha*-*-osf*" "mips*-*-irix*" "*-*-ultrix*"
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1995-01-31 21:01:09 +00:00
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gdb_test "whatis middle" "<(text variable|function), no debug info>"
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1995-03-14 18:06:26 +00:00
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setup_xfail "alpha*-*-osf*" "mips*-*-irix*" "*-*-ultrix*"
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1995-01-17 16:22:23 +00:00
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gdb_test "ptype middle" "int \\(\\)"
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gdb_test "p dataglobal" "= 3"
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1995-03-14 18:06:26 +00:00
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setup_xfail "alpha*-*-osf*" "mips*-*-irix*" "*-*-ultrix*"
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1995-01-31 21:01:09 +00:00
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gdb_test "whatis dataglobal" \
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"<(data variable|variable), no debug info>"
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1995-03-14 18:06:26 +00:00
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setup_xfail "alpha*-*-osf*" "mips*-*-irix*" "*-*-ultrix*"
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1995-01-31 21:01:09 +00:00
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gdb_test "ptype dataglobal" "<(data variable|variable), no debug info>"
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1995-01-17 16:22:23 +00:00
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1995-01-31 21:01:09 +00:00
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# The only symbol xcoff puts out for statics is for the TOC entry.
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# Possible, but hairy, for gdb to deal. Right now it doesn't, it
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# doesn't know the variables exist at all.
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setup_xfail "rs6000*-*-aix*"
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1995-01-17 16:22:23 +00:00
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gdb_test "p datalocal" "= 4"
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1995-01-31 21:01:09 +00:00
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setup_xfail "rs6000*-*-aix*"
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1995-03-14 18:06:26 +00:00
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setup_xfail "alpha*-*-osf*" "mips*-*-irix*" "*-*-ultrix*"
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1995-01-31 21:01:09 +00:00
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gdb_test "whatis datalocal" "<(data variable|variable), no debug info>"
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setup_xfail "rs6000*-*-aix*"
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1995-03-14 18:06:26 +00:00
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setup_xfail "alpha*-*-osf*" "mips*-*-irix*" "*-*-ultrix*"
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1995-01-31 21:01:09 +00:00
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gdb_test "ptype datalocal" "<(data variable|variable), no debug info>"
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1995-01-17 16:22:23 +00:00
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gdb_test "p bssglobal" "= 0"
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1995-03-14 18:06:26 +00:00
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setup_xfail "alpha*-*-osf*" "mips*-*-irix*" "*-*-ultrix*"
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1995-01-31 21:01:09 +00:00
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gdb_test "whatis bssglobal" "<(data variable|variable), no debug info>"
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1995-03-14 18:06:26 +00:00
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setup_xfail "alpha*-*-osf*" "mips*-*-irix*" "*-*-ultrix*"
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1995-01-31 21:01:09 +00:00
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gdb_test "ptype bssglobal" "<(data variable|variable), no debug info>"
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1995-01-17 16:22:23 +00:00
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1995-01-31 21:01:09 +00:00
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setup_xfail "rs6000*-*-aix*"
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1995-01-17 16:22:23 +00:00
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gdb_test "p bsslocal" "= 0"
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1995-01-31 21:01:09 +00:00
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setup_xfail "rs6000*-*-aix*"
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1995-03-14 18:06:26 +00:00
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setup_xfail "alpha*-*-osf*" "mips*-*-irix*" "*-*-ultrix*"
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1995-01-31 21:01:09 +00:00
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gdb_test "whatis bsslocal" "<(data variable|variable), no debug info>"
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setup_xfail "rs6000*-*-aix*"
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1995-03-14 18:06:26 +00:00
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setup_xfail "alpha*-*-osf*" "mips*-*-irix*" "*-*-ultrix*"
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1995-01-31 21:01:09 +00:00
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gdb_test "ptype bsslocal" "<(data variable|variable), no debug info>"
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1995-01-17 16:22:23 +00:00
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gdb_test "backtrace" "#0.*inner.*#1.*middle.*#2.*top.*#3.*main"
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# Or if that doesn't work, at least hope for the external symbols
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gdb_test "backtrace" "#0.*inner.*#1.*#2.*top.*#3.*main"
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1995-03-14 18:06:26 +00:00
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# This test is not as obscure as it might look. `p getenv ("TERM")'
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# is a real-world example, at least on many systems.
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test_print_accept {p/c array_index("abcdef",2)} "99 'c'"
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1995-01-17 16:22:23 +00:00
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# Now, try that we can give names of file-local symbols which happen
|
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# to be unique, and have it still work
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if [runto middle] then {
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gdb_test "backtrace" "#0.*middle.*#1.*top.*#2.*main"
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}
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}
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}
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