gdb.t03/{ptype.exp,gdbme.c} from gdb.stabs/{weird.def,weird.exp}.
Reverts the change of 26 May 93. Per today's change to
stabs.texinfo, the behavior that weird.exp was expecting was
unreasonable; what is important is that the compiler+gdb get
things right, which happens with a recent gcc. Also fix the test
to deal with native compilers which put out the stab gdb can't
deal with.
* gdb.stabs/configure.in: Use it.
* gdb.stabs/ecoff.mt, weird-ecoff.sed: Change sed script to enable
sharing with alpha.mt, redefine long to word via preprocessor.
* gdb.stabs/weird.def: Conditionally adapt storage layout of v_comb
for alpha.
* gdb.stabs/weird.exp: Handle compilation of weird.s by alpha
native cc.
* gdb.t00/teststrategy.exp: Change expect string so that we
consume the `(xgdb)' from the command echo and from the gdb prompt.
* gdb.t05/expr.exp: xfail "print unsigned int == (~0)" on the alpha.
gdb currently compares all values as long, so this failure probably
applies to any configuration where LONGEST is bigger than a target int.
* gdb.t08/comp-info.c: New file to determine if gdbme is compiled
with gcc.
* gdb.t08/Makefile.in, opaque.exp: Use it. Alpha native cc is unable
to handle opaque pointers, gcc is.
* gdb.t21/gdbme.cc, gdb.t23/gdbme.cc: operator new takes a size_t
as first argument. Include <sys/types.h> and change all operator
new definitions to use size_t.
* gdb.t21/cplusfuncs.exp: Handle changes in output for operator new
now that we use size_t.
to make the stabs test work on ecoff systems using gcc and -with-stabs.
* gdb.stabs/{Makefile.in,configure.in,aout.mt,xcoff.mt}: Modify to
enable ecoff configuration.
intp_var should be N_GSYM not N_LSYM.
wierd-aout.S: Use a label for the value of the N_SO.
wierd.def: Remove all backslashes.
wierd-{aout,xcoff}.S: Put a few tests with backslashes here.
* gdb.t00/teststrategy.exp: Remove xgdb before trying the copy.
* gdb.stabs/wierd.def: Type attributes must be preceded by number=.
* gdb.stabs/wierd.exp: Remove xfails for type attributes. Also
don't end command passed to gdb_test with newline.