# Test macro handling of #included files. # Copyright 2003, 2007, 2008 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 3 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, see . # Please email any bugs, comments, and/or additions to this file to: # bug-gdb@prep.ai.mit.edu # The test program lineinc.c contains a mix of #line directives and # #include directives that will cause the compiler to attribute more # than one #inclusion to the same source line. You can get similar # effects using things like GCC's '-imacros' flag. # # Compiling lineinc.c with Dwarf 2 macro information will produce # something like this: # # $ gcc -g3 lineinc.c -o lineinc # $ readelf -wml lineinc # ... # The File Name Table: # Entry Dir Time Size Name # 1 0 0 0 lineinc.c # 2 0 0 0 lineinc1.h # 3 0 0 0 lineinc2.h # 4 0 0 0 lineinc3.h # ... # Contents of the .debug_macinfo section: # # DW_MACINFO_start_file - lineno: 0 filenum: 1 # DW_MACINFO_define - lineno : 1 macro : __VERSION__ "3.2 20020903 (Red Hat Linux 8.0 3.2-7)" # DW_MACINFO_define - lineno : 2 macro : __USER_LABEL_PREFIX__ # ... # DW_MACINFO_define - lineno : 1 macro : __i386__ 1 # DW_MACINFO_define - lineno : 1 macro : __tune_i386__ 1 # DW_MACINFO_start_file - lineno: 10 filenum: 2 # DW_MACINFO_define - lineno : 1 macro : FOO 1 # DW_MACINFO_end_file # DW_MACINFO_start_file - lineno: 10 filenum: 3 # DW_MACINFO_undef - lineno : 1 macro : FOO # DW_MACINFO_define - lineno : 2 macro : FOO 2 # DW_MACINFO_end_file # DW_MACINFO_start_file - lineno: 11 filenum: 4 # DW_MACINFO_undef - lineno : 1 macro : FOO # DW_MACINFO_define - lineno : 2 macro : FOO 3 # DW_MACINFO_end_file # DW_MACINFO_end_file # $ # # Note how the inclusions of lineinc1.h and lineinc2.h are both # attributed to line 10 of lineinc.c, and the #inclusion of lineinc3.h # is attributed to line 11. This is all correct, given the #line # directives in lineinc.c. # # Dwarf 2 macro information doesn't contain enough information to # allow GDB to figure out what's really going on here --- it makes no # mention of the #line directives --- so we just try to cope as best # we can. If the macro table were to attribute more than one # #inclusion to the same source line, then GDB wouldn't be able to # tell which #included file's #definitions and #undefinitions come # first, so it can't tell which #definitions are in scope following # all the #inclusions. To cope with this, GDB puts all the files # #included by a given source file in a list sorted by the line at # which they were #included; this gives GDB the chance to detect # multiple #inclusions at the same line, complain, and assign # distinct, albiet incorrect, line numbers to each #inclusion. # # However, at one point GDB was sorting the list in reverse order, # while the code to assign new, distinct line numbers assumed it was # sorted in ascending order; GDB would get an internal error trying to # read the above debugging info. if $tracelevel then { strace $tracelevel } set prms_id 0 set bug_id 0 set testfile "lineinc" set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile} if {[gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}.c" ${binfile} executable {debug}] != ""} { untested lineinc.exp return -1 } gdb_exit gdb_start gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir gdb_load ${binfile} # Any command that causes GDB to read the debugging info for the # lineinc.c compilation unit will do here. set test_name "tolerate macro info with multiple #inclusions per line" gdb_test_multiple "break main" $test_name { -re "Breakpoint 1 at 0x.*: file .*lineinc.c.*\\.\r\n${gdb_prompt}" { pass $test_name } -re ".*internal-error:.*.y or n. " { fail $test_name send_gdb "y\n" gdb_expect { -re ".*.y or n. " { send_gdb "n\n" exp_continue } -re "$gdb_prompt" { } timeout { fail "$test_name (timeout)" } } } }