* gdb.c++/local.cc (main): Move call to marker1() inside nested
scope so that the nested scope tests will make sense.
* gdb.c++/local.exp: Write patterns that actually work with gcc
(the HP patterns "were never known to work with gcc").
Keep the old aCC patterns too.
* gdb.c++/method.exp: Require "const ... A * ..." for "ptype this"
in a const method. Add some xfail and fail cases for configurations
that do not emit the "const ...".
* gdb.c++/method.exp: Use gdb_test instead of send_gdb/gdb_expect.
Accept "A * const" and "const A * const" as type of "this".
Fix spelling of getFunky throughout. Make messages uniform.
* gdb.asm/asm-source.exp: Build symbolic link to arch specific
instructions file at run time instead of configure time.
Sometimes we run the test in a directory that is not the one we
configured in.
* gdb.asm/configure.in: Delete creation of symlink.
* gdb.asm/configure: Regenerate.
* gdb.base/default.exp: Add tests for dump, append, and restore.
* gdb.base/help.exp: Add tests for dump, append, and restore.
* gdb.base/dump.exp: New file, test dump, append and restore.
* gdb.base/dump.c: New file.
* gdb.base/step-test.exp: Accept stopping in memcpy/bcopy when we
have debugging info for those functions and the compiler uses them
internally to copy structs around.
* gdb.base/attach.exp: Fix logic error that was suppressing this
test for all non hppa*-*-hpux* targets, instead of the hp target.
Move comments closer to the suppression point. Also now need to
check that we are running natively.
I overlooked that testsuite/gdb.mi/ChangeLog has its own ChangeLog.
I'm leaving the testsuite/ChangeLog entry in place (ChangeLogs are permanent),
and adding this one where it belongs.
2002-03-04 Michael Chastain <mec@shout.net>
* mi-var-cmd.exp: In test "create local variable func",
accommodate gcc v3 function signature.
* mi0-var-cmd-exp: Ditto.
signed, unsigned and straight char.
(padding_char, padding_short, padding_int, padding_long,
padding_long_long, padding_float, padding_double,
padding_long_double): New global variables.
(fill, fill_structs): New functions.
* gdb.base/sizeof.exp: Check for signed and unsigned char. Check
for correctly sized writes. Update copyright.
(get_valueof): New procedure.
(get_sizeof): Call get_valueof.
(check_valueof): New procedure.
(check_padding): New procedure.
(test_breakpoints_creation_and_listing): Format of breakpoint
table has changed.
(sparc_register_tests): Expand floating-point number regexp to
recognize NaN values, too. Replace ineffectual single backslash
before a hyphen with a double backslash. Don't check the exact
numbers of the registers which have changed, since there's no way
to know which registers changed, exactly; just check that the
result is well-formed.
* mi0-regs.exp: (sparc_register_tests): Same as for
sparc_register_tests in mi-regs.exp.
children of struct_declarations.s2.u2.u1s2", "get children of
weird"): Tolerate argument types when they appear in function
types. (Dwarf 2 includes prototype info; STABS does not.)
* mi0-var-child.exp: Same.
* gdb.threads/linux-dp.exp: Use 'array unset', not 'array set'.
(check_philosopher_stack): Check for manager thread before checking
for a just-starting thread.
is up-to-date before running the program, not just when a program
exits.
* testsuite/gdb.base/reread.exp: Check that GDB properly re-reads the
executable file when it changes while no inferior is running.
2002-01-21 Fred Fish <fnf@redhat.com>
* gdb.base/maint.exp: Simplify the "maint info breakpoints" test to
optionally accept the "shlib events" variation.
call `fflush' after every `printf', so that the output is produced
at predictable points, regardless of whatever buffering does (or
doesn't) take place.
* gdb.base/ending-run.exp: Adjust tests to expect output to appear
at different points.
* gdb.c++/classes.exp: Accept 'A const' or 'const A' in copy
constructors.
* gdb.c++/derivation.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.c++/templates.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.c++/virtfunc.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.base/gcore.exp: New test for generate-core-file command.
* gdb.base/gcore.c: Testcase for above.
* gdb.threads/gcore-thread.exp: New test for gcore (threaded).
* gdb.base/huge.exp: New test. Print a very large target data object.
(skip_huge_test): New test variable. Define if you want to skip this
test. The test reads an 8 megabyte data object from the target, so it
might be very time consuming on remote targets with a slow connection.
* gdb.base/huge.c: New file. Test case for above.
(multi_ilne_while_conditional): Likewise.
* gdb.base/break.exp: Verify that a breakpoint on a multi-line
IF or WHILE condition puts the breakpoint at the start of
the condition.
with HP's compiler.
* gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg01.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg02.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg03.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg04.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.hp/gdb.defects/solib-d.exp: Update to handle building with
either HP's compilers or GCC.
a SIGBUS or SIGSEGV.
* gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/so-thresh.exp: Remove useless send_user command.
* gdb.hp/gdb.defects/bs14602.exp: Revamp slightly so that test
can be compiled with either HP's compiler or GCC.
to match current gdb output. Update due to using auto-solib-limit
for limiting instead of overloading auto-solib-add.
* gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/so-thresh.mk: Always use "cc" to build the
test program.
* gdb.c++/templates.exp: Use "hppa64-*-*", not "hppa2.0w-*-*"
* gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/dollar.exp: Likewise
* gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/pxdb.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/reg-pa64.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/reg.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.hp/gdb.compat/xdb3.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.hp/gdb.defects/bs15503.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg01.exp: Likewise
* gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg02.exp: Likewise
* gdb.hp/gdb.objdbg/objdbg03.exp: Likewise
* gdb.hp/gdb.threads-hp/usrthbasic.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.hp/gdb.threads-hp/usrthcore.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.hp/gdb.threads-hp/usrthfork.exp: Likewise.
backtracing in a called function.
* gdb.base/constvars.exp: Only set lang to C++ if we're
compiling the test with HP's compilers.
* gdb.base/volatile.exp: Similarly.
filenames, which can make the readline library produce output we
don't recognize, cd to the directory first, and then complete
using nice, short relative paths.