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, the GNU debugger.
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19 # Auxiliary function to check
for known problems.
21 # EXPECTED_STRING is the string expected by the test.
23 # ACTUAL_STRING is the actual string output by gdb.
25 # ERRATA_TABLE is a list of lines of the form
:
27 #
{ expected
-string broken
-string
{eval
-block
} }
29 #
If there is a line
for the given EXPECTED_STRING
, and
if the
30 # ACTUAL_STRING output by gdb is the same as the BROKEN_STRING in the
31 # table
, then I eval the eval
-block.
33 proc cp_check_errata
{ expected_string actual_string errata_table
} {
34 foreach erratum $errata_table
{
35 if { "$expected_string" == [lindex $erratum 0]
36 && "$actual_string" == [lindex $erratum 1] } then {
37 eval
[lindex $erratum
2]
42 # Test ptype of a class.
44 # Different C
++ compilers produce different output. To accommodate all
45 # the variations listed below
, I read the output of
"ptype" and process
46 # each line
, matching it to the class description given in the
49 # IN_COMMAND and IN_TESTNAME are the command and testname
for
50 # gdb_test_multiple.
If IN_TESTNAME is the empty string
, then it
51 # defaults to IN_COMMAND.
53 # IN_KEY is
"class" or "struct". For now, I ignore it, and allow either
54 #
"class" or "struct" in the output, as long as the access specifiers all
57 # IN_TAG is the class tag or structure tag.
59 # IN_CLASS_TABLE is a list of class information. Each entry contains a
60 # keyword and some
values. The keywords and their
values are
:
62 #
{ base
"base-declaration" }
64 # the class has a base with the given declaration.
68 # the class has a virtual base pointer with the given
name. this
69 # is
for gcc
2.95.3, which emits ptype entries
for the virtual base
70 # pointers. the vbase list includes both indirect and direct
71 # virtual base classes
(indeed
, a virtual base is usually
72 # indirect
), so this information cannot be derived from the base
75 #
{ field
"access" "declaration" }
77 # the class has a data field with the given access type and the
80 #
{ method
"access" "declaration" }
82 # the class has a member function with the given access type
83 # and the given declaration.
85 #
If you test the same class declaration more than once
, you can specify
86 # IN_CLASS_TABLE as
"ibid". "ibid" means: look for a previous class
87 # table that had the same IN_KEY and IN_TAG
, and re
-use that table.
89 # IN_TAIL is the expected
text after the close brace
, specifically the
"*"
90 # in
"struct { ... } *". This is an optional parameter. The default
91 # value is
"", for no tail.
93 # IN_ERRATA_TABLE is a list of errata entries. See cp_check_errata
for the
94 # format of the errata table. Note
: the errata entries are not subject to
95 # demangler syntax adjustment
, so you have to make a bigger table
96 # with lines
for each output variation.
98 # gdb can vary the output of ptype in several ways
:
102 # The output can start with either
"class" or "struct", depending on
103 # what the symbol table reader in gdb decides. This is usually
104 # unrelated to the original source code.
106 # dwarf
-2 debug
info distinguishes class
/struct
, but gdb ignores it
107 # stabs
+ debug
info does not distinguish class
/struct
108 # hp debug
info distinguishes class
/struct
, and gdb honors it
110 # I tried to accommodate this with regular expressions such as
111 #
"((class|struct) A \{ public:|struct A \{)", but that turns into a
112 # hairy mess because of optional private virtual base pointers and
113 # optional public synthetic operators. This is the big reason I gave
114 # up
on regular expressions and started parsing the output.
116 # . REDUNDANT ACCESS SPECIFIER
118 # In
"class { private: ... }" or "struct { public: ... }", gdb might
119 # or might not emit a redundant initial access specifier
, depending
120 #
on the gcc version.
122 # . VIRTUAL BASE POINTERS
124 #
If a class has virtual bases
, either direct or indirect
, the class
125 # will have virtual base pointers. With gcc
2.95.3, gdb prints lines
126 #
for these virtual base pointers. This does not happen with gcc
127 #
3.3.4, gcc
3.4.1, or hp acc A
.03.45.
129 # I accept these lines. These lines are optional
; but
if I see one of
130 # these lines
, then I expect to see all of them.
132 # Note
: drow considers printing these lines to be a bug in gdb.
134 # . SYNTHETIC METHODS
136 # A C
++ compiler may synthesize some methods
: an assignment
137 # operator
, a copy constructor
, a constructor
, and a destructor. The
138 # compiler might
include debug information
for these methods.
140 # dwarf
-2 gdb does not
show these methods
141 # stabs
+ gdb shows these methods
142 # hp gdb does not
show these methods
144 # I accept these methods. These lines are optional
, and
any or
145 # all of them might appear
, mixed in anywhere in the regular methods.
147 # With gcc v2
, the synthetic copy
-ctor and ctor have an additional
148 #
"int" parameter at the beginning, the "in-charge" flag.
150 # . DEMANGLER SYNTAX VARIATIONS
152 # Different demanglers produce
"int foo(void)" versus "int foo()",
153 #
"const A&" versus "const A &", and so on.
157 # gcc
2.95.3 -gdwarf
-2
158 # gcc
2.95.3 -gstabs
+
159 # gcc
3.3.4 -gdwarf
-2
161 # gcc
3.4.1 -gdwarf
-2
163 # gcc HEAD
20040731 -gdwarf
-2
164 # gcc HEAD
20040731 -gstabs
+
170 #
"A*" versus "A *" and "A&" versus "A &" in user methods.
174 #
-- chastain
2004-08-07
176 proc cp_test_ptype_class
{ in_command in_testname in_key in_tag in_class_table
{ in_tail
"" } { in_errata_table { } } } {
178 set wsopt
"\[\r\n\t \]*"
180 # The test
name defaults to the command.
182 if { "$in_testname" == "" } then { set in_testname "$in_command" }
184 # Save class tables in a history array
for reuse.
186 global cp_class_table_history
187 if { $in_class_table
== "ibid" } then {
188 if { ! [info exists cp_class_table_history
("$in_key,$in_tag") ] } then {
189 fail
"$in_testname // bad ibid"
192 set in_class_table $cp_class_table_history
("$in_key,$in_tag")
194 set cp_class_table_history
("$in_key,$in_tag") $in_class_table
197 # Split the class table into separate tables.
204 foreach class_line $in_class_table
{
205 switch [lindex $class_line
0] {
206 "base" { lappend list_bases [lindex $class_line 1] }
207 "vbase" { lappend list_vbases [lindex $class_line 1] }
208 "field" { lappend list_fields [lrange $class_line 1 2] }
209 "method" { lappend list_methods [lrange $class_line 1 2] }
210 default
{ fail
"$in_testname // bad line in class table: $class_line"; return; }
214 # Construct a list of synthetic operators.
215 # These are
: { count ccess
-type regular
-expression
}.
218 lappend list_synth
[list
0 "public" "$in_tag & operator=\\($in_tag const ?&\\);"]
219 lappend list_synth
[list
0 "public" "$in_tag\\((int,|) ?$in_tag const ?&\\);"]
220 lappend list_synth
[list
0 "public" "$in_tag\\((int|void|)\\);"]
222 # Actually
do the ptype.
225 gdb_test_multiple
"$in_command" "$in_testname // parse failed" {
226 -re
"type = (struct|class)${wsopt}(\[A-Za-z0-9_\]*)${wsopt}((:\[^\{\]*)?)${wsopt}\{(.*)\}${wsopt}(\[^\r\n\]*)\[\r\n\]+$gdb_prompt $" {
228 set actual_key $expect_out
(1,string
)
229 set actual_tag $expect_out
(2,string
)
230 set actual_base_string $expect_out
(3,string
)
231 set actual_body $expect_out
(5,string
)
232 set actual_tail $expect_out
(6,string
)
235 if { ! $parse_okay
} then { return }
237 # Check the actual
key. It would be nice to require that it match
238 # the input
key, but gdb does not support that.
For now
, accept
any
239 # $actual_key as long as the access
property of each field
/method
242 switch "$actual_key" {
243 "class" { set access "private" }
244 "struct" { set access "public" }
246 cp_check_errata
"class" "$actual_key" $in_errata_table
247 cp_check_errata
"struct" "$actual_key" $in_errata_table
248 fail
"$in_testname // wrong key: $actual_key"
253 # Check the actual tag.
255 if { "$actual_tag" != "$in_tag" } then {
256 cp_check_errata
"$in_tag" "$actual_tag" $in_errata_table
257 fail
"$in_testname // wrong tag: $actual_tag"
261 # Check the actual bases.
262 # First
parse them into a list.
264 set list_actual_bases
{ }
265 if { "$actual_base_string" != "" } then {
266 regsub
"^:${wsopt}" $actual_base_string "" actual_base_string
267 set list_actual_bases
[split $actual_base_string
","]
270 # Check the base
count.
272 if { [llength $list_actual_bases
] < [llength $list_bases
] } then {
273 fail
"$in_testname // too few bases"
276 if { [llength $list_actual_bases
] > [llength $list_bases
] } then {
277 fail
"$in_testname // too many bases"
283 foreach actual_base $list_actual_bases
{
284 set actual_base
[string trim $actual_base
]
285 set base
[lindex $list_bases
0]
286 if { "$actual_base" != "$base" } then {
287 cp_check_errata
"$base" "$actual_base" $in_errata_table
288 fail
"$in_testname // wrong base: $actual_base"
291 set list_bases
[lreplace $list_bases
0 0]
294 #
Parse each line in the body.
296 set last_was_access
0
299 foreach actual_line
[split $actual_body
"\r\n"] {
303 set actual_line
[string trim $actual_line
]
304 if { "$actual_line" == "" } then { continue }
308 if { [regexp
"^(public|protected|private)${wsopt}:\$" "$actual_line" s0 s1] } then {
310 if { $last_was_access
} then {
311 fail
"$in_testname // redundant access specifier"
314 set last_was_access
1
317 set last_was_access
0
320 # Optional virtual base pointer.
322 if { [ llength $list_vbases
] > 0 } then {
323 set vbase
[lindex $list_vbases
0]
324 if { [ regexp
"$vbase \\*(_vb.|_vb\\\$|__vb_)\[0-9\]*$vbase;" $actual_line ] } then {
325 if { "$access" != "private" } then {
326 cp_check_errata
"private" "$access" $in_errata_table
327 fail
"$in_testname // wrong access specifier for virtual base: $access"
330 set list_vbases
[lreplace $list_vbases
0 0]
338 if { [llength $list_fields
] > 0 } then {
339 set field_access
[lindex
[lindex $list_fields
0] 0]
340 set field_decl
[lindex
[lindex $list_fields
0] 1]
341 if { "$actual_line" == "$field_decl" } then {
342 if { "$access" != "$field_access" } then {
343 cp_check_errata
"$field_access" "$access" $in_errata_table
344 fail
"$in_testname // wrong access specifier for field: $access"
347 set list_fields
[lreplace $list_fields
0 0]
351 # Data fields must appear before synths and methods.
352 cp_check_errata
"$field_decl" "$actual_line" $in_errata_table
353 fail
"$in_testname // unrecognized line type 1: $actual_line"
359 if { [llength $list_methods
] > 0 } then {
360 set method_access
[lindex
[lindex $list_methods
0] 0]
361 set method_decl
[lindex
[lindex $list_methods
0] 1]
362 if { "$actual_line" == "$method_decl" } then {
363 if { "$access" != "$method_access" } then {
364 cp_check_errata
"$method_access" "$access" $in_errata_table
365 fail
"$in_testname // wrong access specifier for method: $access"
368 set list_methods
[lreplace $list_methods
0 0]
372 # gcc
2.95.3 shows
"foo()" as "foo(void)".
373 regsub
-all
"\\(\\)" $method_decl "(void)" method_decl
374 if { "$actual_line" == "$method_decl" } then {
375 if { "$access" != "$method_access" } then {
376 cp_check_errata
"$method_access" "$access" $in_errata_table
377 fail
"$in_testname // wrong access specifier for method: $access"
380 set list_methods
[lreplace $list_methods
0 0]
385 # Synthetic operators. These are optional and can be mixed in
386 # with the methods in
any order
, but duplicates are wrong.
388 # This test must come after the user methods
, so that a user
389 # method which matches a synth
-method pattern is treated
390 # properly as a user method.
393 for { set isynth
0 } { $isynth
< [llength $list_synth
] } { incr isynth
} {
394 set synth
[lindex $list_synth $isynth
]
395 set synth_count
[lindex $synth
0]
396 set synth_access
[lindex $synth
1]
397 set synth_re
[lindex $synth
2]
399 if { [ regexp
"$synth_re" "$actual_line" ] } then {
401 if { "$access" != "$synth_access" } then {
402 cp_check_errata
"$synth_access" "$access" $in_errata_table
403 fail
"$in_testname // wrong access specifier for synthetic operator: $access"
407 if { $synth_count
> 0 } then {
408 cp_check_errata
"$actual_line" "$actual_line" $in_errata_table
409 fail
"$in_testname // duplicate synthetic operator: $actual_line"
412 #
Update the
count in list_synth.
415 set synth
[list $synth_count $synth_access
"$synth_re"]
416 set list_synth
[lreplace $list_synth $isynth $isynth $synth
]
424 if { $synth_match
} then { continue }
428 if { [llength $list_methods
] > 0 } then {
429 set method_decl
[lindex
[lindex $list_methods
0] 1]
430 cp_check_errata
"$method_decl" "$actual_line" $in_errata_table
433 fail
"$in_testname // unrecognized line type 2: $actual_line"
437 # Check
for missing elements.
439 if { $vbase_match
} then {
440 if { [llength $list_vbases
] > 0 } then {
441 fail
"$in_testname // missing virtual base pointers"
446 if { [llength $list_fields
] > 0 } then {
447 fail
"$in_testname // missing fields"
451 if { [llength $list_methods
] > 0 } then {
452 fail
"$in_testname // missing methods"
458 set actual_tail
[string trim $actual_tail
]
459 if { "$actual_tail" != "$in_tail" } then {
460 cp_check_errata
"$in_tail" "$actual_tail" $in_errata_table
461 fail
"$in_testname // wrong tail: $actual_tail"