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16 # This file is part of the GDB testsuite. It tests
'until' and
17 #
'advance' in reverse debugging.
19 if ![supports_reverse
] {
23 standard_testfile .c ur1.c
25 if { [prepare_for_testing
"failed to prepare" $testfile \
26 [list $srcfile $srcfile2
]] } {
30 set bp_location1
[gdb_get_line_number
"set breakpoint 1 here"]
31 set bp_location7
[gdb_get_line_number
"set breakpoint 7 here"]
32 set bp_location8
[gdb_get_line_number
"set breakpoint 8 here" "$srcfile2"]
33 set bp_location19
[gdb_get_line_number
"set breakpoint 19 here"]
34 set bp_location20
[gdb_get_line_number
"set breakpoint 20 here"]
35 set bp_location21
[gdb_get_line_number
"set breakpoint 21 here"]
39 if [supports_process_record
] {
40 # Activate process record
/replay
41 gdb_test_no_output
"record" "turn on process record"
44 # Verify that plain vanilla
"until <location>" works.
46 gdb_test
"until $bp_location1" \
47 "main .* at .*:$bp_location1.*" \
50 # Advance up to factorial
, outer invocation
52 gdb_test_multiple
"advance factorial" "" {
53 -wrap
-re
"factorial .value=6..*$srcfile:$bp_location7.*" {
56 -wrap
-re
"Process record does not support instruction 0xfae64 at.*" {
57 kfail
"gdb/25038" $gdb_test_name
62 # At this point
, 'until' should
continue the inferior up to when all the
63 # inner invocations of factorial
() are completed and we are
back at this
66 gdb_test
"until $bp_location19" \
67 "factorial .value=720.*${srcfile}:$bp_location19.*" \
68 "until factorial, recursive function"
70 # Finish out to main scope
73 "main .*$srcfile:.*" \
76 # Advance to a function called by main
(marker2
)
78 gdb_test
"advance marker2" \
79 "marker2 .a=43.*$srcfile2:$bp_location8.*" \
82 # Now issue an until with another function
, not called by the current
83 # frame
, as
argument. This should not work
, i.e. the
program should
84 # stop at main
, the caller
, where we put the
'guard' breakpoint.
86 set test_msg
"until func, not called by current frame"
87 gdb_test_multiple
"until marker3" "$test_msg" {
88 -re
"main .*at .*${srcfile}:$bp_location20.*$gdb_prompt $" {
91 -re
"main .*at .*${srcfile}:$bp_location21.*$gdb_prompt $" {
100 #
Set reverse execution direction
102 gdb_test_no_output
"set exec-dir reverse" "set reverse execution"
105 # We should now be at main
, after the
return from marker2.
106 #
"Advance" backward into marker2.
109 gdb_test
"advance marker2" \
110 "marker2 .a=43.*$srcfile2:$bp_location8.*" \
111 "reverse-advance to marker2"
113 # Finish out to main scope
(backward
)
116 " in main .*$srcfile:$bp_location20.*" \
117 "reverse-finish from marker2"
119 # Advance backward to last line of factorial
(outer invocation
)
121 gdb_test
"advance $bp_location19" \
122 "factorial .value=720.*${srcfile}:$bp_location19.*" \
123 "reverse-advance to final return of factorial"
125 # Now
do "until" across the recursive calls,
126 # ending up in the same frame where we are now.
128 gdb_test
"until $bp_location7" \
129 "factorial .value=6..*$srcfile:$bp_location7.*" \
130 "reverse-until to entry of factorial"