# Copyright 1999-2014 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 . # # test running programs # standard_testfile if {[prepare_for_testing $testfile.exp $testfile $srcfile debug]} { untested $testfile.exp return -1 } # # set it up at a breakpoint so we can play with it # if ![runto_main] then { perror "couldn't run to breakpoint" continue } gdb_test "break baz" ".*" "" # # Make sure we get a 'completed' message when the target is done. # gdb_test_no_output "set exec-done-display on" # Test a background execution command. COMMAND is the command to # send. BEFORE_PROMPT is the pattern expected before the GDB prompt # is output. AFTER_PROMPT is the pattern expected after the prompt # and before "completed". MESSAGE is optional, and is the pass/fail # message to br printed. If omitted, then the command string is used # as message. proc test_background {command before_prompt after_prompt {message ""}} { global gdb_prompt if {$message eq ""} { set message $command } send_gdb "$command\n" gdb_expect { -re "^$command\r\n${before_prompt}${gdb_prompt}${after_prompt}completed\.\r\n" { pass "$message" } -re "$gdb_prompt.*completed\.\r\n" { fail "$message" } timeout { fail "$message (timeout)" } } } test_background "next&" "" ".*z = 9.*" test_background "step&" "" ".*y = foo \\(\\).*" "step& #1" test_background "step&" "" " foo \\(\\) at .*async.c.*x = 5.*" "step& #2" test_background "stepi&" "" ".*$hex.*x = 5.*" # Get the next instruction address. set next_insn_addr "" set test "get next insn" gdb_test_multiple {x/2i $pc} "$test" { -re "=> $hex .* 0x(\[0-9a-f\]*) .*$gdb_prompt $" { set next_insn_addr $expect_out(1,string) pass "$test" } } # We nexti into the same source line. The current PC is printed out. test_background "nexti&" "" ".* 0x0*$next_insn_addr.* x = 5; .*" # PC is in the middle of a source line, so the PC address is displayed. test_background "finish&" \ "Run till exit from #0 $hex in foo \\(\\) at.*async.c.*\r\n" \ ".*$hex in main \\(\\) at.*async.c.*y = foo \\(\\).*Value returned is.*= 8.*" set jump_here [gdb_get_line_number "jump here"] test_background "jump $jump_here&" \ ".*Continuing at $hex.*" \ ".*Breakpoint 2, baz \\(\\) at.*async.c.*return 5.*" \ "jump&" set until_here [gdb_get_line_number "until here"] test_background "until $until_here&" \ ".*" \ ".*$hex in main \\(\\) at.*async.c.*y = baz \\(\\).*" \ "until&" gdb_test_no_output "set exec-done-display off"