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17 # Tests
for PR gdb
/1355, which is a reference to PR gcc
/12066.
18 #
2003-08-26 Michael Chastain
<mec@shout.net
>
20 # This file is part of the gdb testsuite.
29 if { [skip_cplus_tests
] } { continue }
32 # test running programs
37 set testfile
"gdb1355"
38 set srcfile $
{testfile
}.cc
39 set binfile $
{objdir
}/$
{subdir
}/$
{testfile
}
41 if { [gdb_compile
"${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug c++}] != "" } {
42 gdb_suppress_entire_file
"Testcase compile failed, so all tests in this file will automatically fail."
45 if [get_compiler_info $
{binfile
} "c++"] {
51 gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir
/$subdir
54 if ![runto_main
] then {
55 perror
"couldn't run to main"
59 # See http
://sources.redhat.com
/gdb
/bugs
/1355
60 # See http
://gcc.gnu.org
/bugzilla
/show_bug.cgi?id
=12066
62 # g
++ -gstabs
+ does not emit stabs
for fundamental types.
63 # They
get emitted later inside other types
, so they have no names
64 # and gdb cannot handle them.
66 set s_head
"${ws}(struct|class) mystruct \{(${ws}public:|)"
69 set f_i
"${ws}int m_int;"
70 set f_c
"${ws}char m_char;"
71 set f_li
"${ws}long int m_long_int;"
72 set f_ui
"${ws}unsigned int m_unsigned_int;"
73 set f_lui
"${ws}long unsigned int m_long_unsigned_int;"
74 set f_si
"${ws}short int m_short_int;"
75 set f_sui
"${ws}short unsigned int m_short_unsigned_int;"
76 set f_uc
"${ws}unsigned char m_unsigned_char;"
77 set f_f
"${ws}float m_float;"
78 set f_d
"${ws}double m_double;"
79 set f_ld
"${ws}long double m_long_double;"
80 set f_b
"${ws}bool m_bool;"
82 set itc
"<invalid type code ${decimal}>"
83 set bad_i
"${ws}(${itc}|int) m_int;";
84 set bad_c
"${ws}(${itc}|char) m_char;"
85 set bad_li
"${ws}(${itc}|long int) m_long_int;"
86 set bad_ui
"${ws}(${itc}|unsigned int) m_unsigned_int;"
87 set bad_lui
"${ws}(${itc}|long unsigned int) m_long_unsigned_int;"
88 set bad_si
"${ws}(${itc}|short int) m_short_int;"
89 set bad_sui
"${ws}(${itc}|short unsigned int) m_short_unsigned_int;"
90 set bad_uc
"${ws}(${itc}|unsigned char) m_unsigned_char;"
91 set bad_f
"${ws}(${itc}|float) m_float;"
92 set bad_d
"${ws}(${itc}|double) m_double;"
93 set bad_ld
"${ws}(${itc}|long double) m_long_double;"
94 set bad_b
"${ws}(${itc}|bool) m_bool;"
96 gdb_test_multiple
"ptype s1" "ptype s1" {
97 -re
"type = ${s_head}${f_i}${f_c}${f_li}${f_ui}${f_lui}${f_si}${f_sui}${f_uc}${f_f}${f_d}${f_ld}${f_b}${s_tail}\}$nl$gdb_prompt $" {
100 -re
"type = ${s_head}${bad_i}${bad_c}${bad_li}${bad_ui}${bad_lui}${bad_si}${bad_sui}${bad_uc}${bad_f}${bad_d}${bad_ld}${bad_b}${s_tail}\}$nl$gdb_prompt $" {
101 # This happened with gcc HEAD
2003-08-20 08:00:00 UTC
, -gstabs
+.
102 kfail
"gdb/1355" "ptype s1"
106 gdb_test_multiple
"print s1" "print s1" {
107 -re
"$decimal = \{m_int = 117, m_char = 97 'a', m_long_int = 118, m_unsigned_int = 119, m_long_unsigned_int = 120, m_short_int = 123, m_short_unsigned_int = 124, m_unsigned_char = 98 'b', m_float = 125, m_double = 126, m_long_double = 127, m_bool = true\}$nl$gdb_prompt $" {
110 -re
"$decimal = \{m_int = 117, m_char = 97 'a', m_long_int = 118, m_unsigned_int = 119, m_long_unsigned_int = 120, m_short_int = 123, m_short_unsigned_int = 124, m_unsigned_char = 98 'b', m_float = 125, m_double = 126, m_long_double = 127, m_bool = 117\}$nl$gdb_prompt $" {
111 # This pattern is very picky
, but
if more different output
112 # shows up
, I can just add more arms.
-- chastain
2003-08-26
114 # This happened with gcc HEAD
2003-08-20 08:00:00 UTC
, -gstabs
+.
115 # Look at the value of m_bool. It looks like gdb latched onto
116 #
random int type and
then used the data at structure offset
0.
117 kfail
"gdb/1355" "print s1"