# Copyright (C) 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ # Please email any bugs, comments, and/or additions to this file to: # bug-gdb@prep.ai.mit.edu # This file tests various Chill values, expressions, and types. # This file was written by Wilfried Moser (moser@aut.alcatel.at) # Kurt Fuchs (fuchs_k@aut.alcatel.at) # if $tracelevel then { strace $tracelevel } if [skip_chill_tests] then { continue } set testfile "gch981" set srcfile ${srcdir}/$subdir/${testfile}.ch set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}.exe if { [compile "${srcfile} -g -w -o ${binfile} ${CHILL_RT0} ${CHILL_LIB}"] != "" } { perror "Couldn't compile ${srcfile}" return -1 } # Set the current language to chill. This counts as a test. If it # fails, then we skip the other tests. proc set_lang_chill {} { global prompt global binfile objdir subdir verbose "loading file '$binfile'" gdb_load $binfile send "set language chill\n" expect { -re ".*$prompt $" {} timeout { fail "set language chill (timeout)" ; return 0 } } send "show language\n" expect { -re ".* source language is \"chill\".*$prompt $" { pass "set language to \"chill\"" send "break xx_\n" expect { -re ".*$prompt $" { send "run\n" expect -re ".*$prompt $" {} return 1 } timeout { fail "can't set breakpoint (timeout)" return 0 } } } -re ".*$prompt $" { fail "setting language to \"chill\"" return 0 } timeout { fail "can't show language (timeout)" return 0 } } } # Testing printing of a specific value. Increment passcount for # success or issue fail message for failure. In both cases, return # a 1 to indicate that more tests can proceed. However a timeout # is a serious error, generates a special fail message, and causes # a 0 to be returned to indicate that more tests are likely to fail # as well. # # Args are: # # First one is string to send to gdb # Second one is string to match gdb result to # Third one is an optional message to be printed proc test_print_accept { args } { global prompt global passcount global verbose if [llength $args]==3 then { set message [lindex $args 2] } else { set message [lindex $args 0] } set sendthis [lindex $args 0] set expectthis [lindex $args 1] set result [gdb_test $sendthis ".* = ${expectthis}" $message] if $result==0 {incr passcount} return $result } proc test_power {} { global passcount prompt verbose "Testing some POWERSET Stuff" set passcount 0 test_print_accept "print v1_power1" {\[e1:e5\]} test_print_accept "print v2_power1" {\[\]} test_print_accept "print SIZE(v1_power1)" "1" send "set v1_power1 := \[b1\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" # if GDB has rejected the improper values, we have to expect the same! test_print_accept "print v1_power1" {\[e1:e5\]} send "set v1_power1 := \[a1,a2\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v1_power1" {\[e1:e5\]} send "set v1_power1 := \[b1,b2,b3,e4\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v1_power1" {\[e1:e5\]} send "set v1_power1 := \[e4:e5\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v1_power1" {\[e4:e5\]} send "set v1_power1 := \[e1, e2:e3, e5\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v1_power1" {\[e1:e3, e5\]} send "set v1_power1 := \[e1, e2:e4, e4:e5\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v1_power1" {\[e1:e5\]} send "set v1_power1 := \[e1, e1:e3, e1:e2, e2:e3\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v1_power1" {\[e1:e3\]} send "set v_power2 := \[e2\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power2" {\[\]} send "set v_power2 := \[1,2,3\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power2" {\[\]} send "set v_power2 := \[e2, b2, b1\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power2" {\[\]} # Note, that this is a numbered SET, so a1:a3 contains all elements (exept a6) send "set v_power2 := \[a1:a3, a6:a4, a7:a9\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power2" {\[a6:a3\]} send "set v_power2 := \[a1, a4:a6, a9\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power2" {\[a1, a9\]} send "set v_power2 := \[a1:a2, a6, a9\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power2" {\[a6:a2, a9\]} send "set v_power2 := \[a1, a4, a7:a8, a9:a3\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power2" {\[a1, a4, a9:a8\]} send "set v_power2 := \[a1, a4:a8\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power2" {\[a1, a4:a8\]} send "set v_power2 := \[a8,a3,a7,a9,a5,a6\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power2" {\[a6, a5, a9, a7, a3, a8\]} send "set v_power3 := \[b1:b2,e1\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power3" {\[b1:b2\]} send "set v_power3 := \[b1, b3, b6:b7\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power3" {\[b1, b3, b6:b7\]} send "set v_power3 := \[b1, b3:b4, b7\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power3" {\[b1, b3:b4, b7\]} send "set v_power3 := \[b1, b4:b6, b7\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power3" {\[b1, b4:b7\]} send "set v_power3 := \[b1:b7\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power3" {\[b1:b7\]} send "set v_power3 := \[b5:b7, b1\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power3" {\[b1, b5:b7\]} send "set v_power4 := \[\"b\"\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power4" {\['b':'x'\]} send "set v_power4 := \[5\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power4" {\['b':'x'\]} send "set v_power4 := \['c':'f','g':'h','o':'t'\]\n"; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power4" {\['c':'h', 'o':'t'\]} send "set v_power4 := \['a','b','c','d','e','f'\]\n"; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power4" {\['a':'f'\]} send "set v_power4 := \['\^(0)':'\^(200)'\]\n"; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power4" {\['\^\(0\)':'\^\(200\)'\]} send "set v_power5 := \[a8\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power5" {\[2:100\]} send "set v_power5 := \[4\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power5" {\[4\]} send "set v_power5 := \[3:95,9:100,10:107,200:250\]\n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power5" {\[3:107, 200:250\]} send "set v_power5 := \[2, 100:120, 350:400\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power5" {\[2, 100:120, 350:400\]} send "set v_power5 := \[2:64,65:127,128:256,256:399,400\]\n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power5" {\[2:400\]} send "set v_power5 := \[3:95, 99:100, 101:107, 200:250\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power5" {\[3:95, 99:107, 200:250\]} send "set v_power6 := \[a8\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power6" {\[\]} send "set v_power6 := \[4\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power6" {\[4\]} send "set v_power6 := \[3:95, 99:100, 101:107, 200:250\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power6" {\[3:95, 99:107, 200:250\]} send "set v_power6 := \[-111:0, 1:112, 11111:22222\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power6" {\[-111:112, 11111:22222\]} send "set v_power6 := \[0, 200:4000, 6666:9999\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" test_print_accept "print v_power6" {\[0, 200:4000, 6666:9999\]} # send "set v_power7 := \[a8\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" # test_print_accept "print v_power7" {\[2:100\]} # send "set v_power7 := \[4\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" # test_print_accept "print v_power7" {\[4\]} # send "set v_power7 := \[3:95, 99:100, 101:107, 200:250\]\n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" # test_print_accept "print v_power7" {\[3:95, 99:107, 200:250\]} # send "set v_power7 := \[0, 1000, 1000000, 10000000000\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" # test_print_accept "print v_power7" {\[0, 1000, 1000000, 1000000000\]} # send "set v_power7 := \[-20000:100000, 111111:2222222\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" # test_print_accept "print v_power7" {\[-20000:100000, 111111:2222222\]} # send "set v_power7 := \[\] \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" # test_print_accept "print v_power7" {\[3:95, 99:107, 200:250\]} # send "set v_power7 := \[2:-500, -501:1, 20:370, -888:-920, 1000:2000, 1800:2500\]\ \n" ; expect -re "$prompt $" # test_print_accept "print v_power7" {\[-920:-888, -501:2, 20:370, 1000:2500\]} # test_print_accept "print SIZE(v_power7)" "" runto 58 test_print_accept "print v_set1 IN v1_power1" "TRUE" test_print_accept "print v_set1 IN v2_power1" "FALSE" } # Start with a fresh gdb. gdb_exit gdb_start gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir send "set print sevenbit-strings\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" if [set_lang_chill] then { # test builtins as described in chapter 6.20.3 Z.200 test_power } else { warning "$test_name tests suppressed." }