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+# Copyright 2012 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
+ |
+# Tests for linespec error conditions |
+ |
+standard_testfile |
+set exefile $testfile |
+ |
+if {[prepare_for_testing $testfile $exefile $srcfile \ |
+ {debug nowarnings}]} { |
+ return -1 |
+} |
+ |
+# Turn off the pending breakpoint queries. |
+gdb_test_no_output "set breakpoint pending off" |
+ |
+# We intentionally do not use gdb_breakpoint for these tests. |
+ |
+# Add the (invalid) LINESPEC to the test array named in ARRAY_NAME. |
+# Use the index into ::error_messages MSG_ID and ARGS to create |
+# an error message which is the expect result of attempting to |
+# break on the given LINESPEC. |
+proc add {array_name linespec msg_id args} { |
+ global error_messages |
+ upvar $array_name tests |
+ |
+ lappend tests(linespecs) $linespec |
+ set tests("$linespec") [string_to_regexp \ |
+ [eval format \$error_messages($msg_id) $args]] |
+} |
+ |
+# Common error message format strings. |
+array set error_messages { |
+ invalid_file "No source file named %s." |
+ invalid_function "Function \"%s\" not defined." |
+ invalid_var_or_func "Undefined convenience variable or function \"%s\" not defined." |
+ invalid_function_f "Function \"%s\" not defined in \"%s\"." |
+ invalid_var_or_func_f \ |
+ "Undefined convenience variable or function \"%s\" not defined in \"%s\"." |
+ invalid_label "No label \"%s\" defined in function \"%s\"." |
+ invalid_offset "No line %d in the current file." |
+ invalid_offset_f "No line %d in file \"%s\"." |
+ unexpected "malformed linespec error: unexpected %s" |
+ unexpected_opt "malformed linespec error: unexpected %s, \"%s\"" |
+ unmatched_quote "unmatched quote" |
+} |
+ |
+# Some commonly used whitespace tests around ':'. |
+set spaces [list ":" ": " " :" " : " "\t: " " :\t" "\t:\t" " \t:\t " \ |
+ "\t \t:\t \t \t"] |
+ |
+# A list of invalid offsets. |
+set invalid_offsets [list -100 +500 1000] |
+ |
+# THE_TESTS will hold all of our test information. Array index |
+# "linespecs" will contain the complete list of all linespecs |
+# to be tested. An array index of \"$linespec\" will contain |
+# the expected result. |
+set the_tests(linespecs) {} |
+ |
+# Try some simple, invalid linespecs involving spaces. |
+foreach x $spaces { |
+ add the_tests $x unexpected "colon" |
+} |
+ |
+# Test invalid filespecs starting with offset. This is done |
+# first so that default offsets are tested. |
+foreach x $invalid_offsets { |
+ set offset $x |
+ |
+ # Relative offsets are relative to line 16. Adjust |
+ # expected offset from error message accordingly. |
+ if {[string index $x 0] == "+" || |
+ [string index $x 0] == "-"} { |
+ incr offset 16 |
+ } |
+ add the_tests $x invalid_offset $offset |
+} |
+ |
+# Test offsets with trailing tokens w/ and w/o spaces. |
+foreach x $spaces { |
+ add the_tests "3$x" unexpected "colon" |
+ add the_tests "+10$x" unexpected "colon" |
+ add the_tests "-10$x" unexpected "colon" |
+} |
+ |
+foreach x {1 +1 +100 -10} { |
+ add the_tests "3 $x" unexpected_opt "number" $x |
+ add the_tests "+10 $x" unexpected_opt "number" $x |
+ add the_tests "-10 $x" unexpected_opt "number" $x |
+} |
+ |
+add the_tests "3 foo" unexpected_opt "string" "foo" |
+add the_tests "+10 foo" unexpected_opt "string" "foo" |
+add the_tests "-10 foo" unexpected_opt "string" "foo" |
+ |
+# Test invalid linespecs starting with filename. |
+foreach x [list "this_file_doesn't_exist.c" \ |
+ "this file has spaces.c" \ |
+ "\"file::colons.c\"" \ |
+ "'file::colons.c'" \ |
+ "\"this \"file\" has quotes.c\"" \ |
+ "'this \"file\" has quotes.c'" \ |
+ "'this 'file' has quotes.c'" \ |
+ "\"this 'file' has quotes.c\"" \ |
+ "\"spaces: and :colons.c\"" \ |
+ "'more: :spaces: :and colons::.c'"] { |
+ # Remove any quoting from FILENAME for the error message. |
+ add the_tests "$x:3" invalid_file [string trim $x \"'] |
+} |
+ |
+# Test unmatched quotes. |
+foreach x {"\"src-file.c'" "'src-file.c"} { |
+ add the_tests "$x:3" unmatched_quote |
+} |
+ |
+add the_tests $srcfile invalid_function $srcfile |
+foreach x {"foo" " foo" " foo "} { |
+ # Trim any leading/trailing whitespace for error messages. |
+ add the_tests "$srcfile:$x" invalid_function_f [string trim $x] $srcfile |
+ add the_tests "$srcfile:main:$x" invalid_label [string trim $x] "main" |
+} |
+ |
+foreach x $spaces { |
+ add the_tests "$srcfile$x" unexpected "end of input" |
+ add the_tests "$srcfile:main$x" unexpected "end of input" |
+} |
+ |
+add the_tests "${srcfile}::" invalid_function "${srcfile}::" |
+add the_tests "$srcfile:3 1" unexpected_opt "number" "1" |
+add the_tests "$srcfile:3 +100" unexpected_opt "number" "+100" |
+add the_tests "$srcfile:3 -100" unexpected_opt "number" "-100" |
+add the_tests "$srcfile:3 foo" unexpected_opt "string" "foo" |
+ |
+foreach x $invalid_offsets { |
+ add the_tests "$srcfile:$x" invalid_offset_f $x $srcfile |
+ add the_tests "\"$srcfile:$x\"" invalid_offset_f $x $srcfile |
+ add the_tests "'$srcfile:$x'" invalid_offset_f $x $srcfile |
+} |
+ |
+# Test invalid filespecs starting with function. |
+foreach x {"foobar" "foo::bar" "foo.bar" "foo ." "foo bar" "foo 1" \ |
+ "foo 0" "foo +10" "foo -10" "foo +100" "foo -100"} { |
+ add the_tests $x invalid_function $x |
+} |
+ |
+foreach x $spaces { |
+ add the_tests "main${x}there" invalid_label "there" "main" |
+ add the_tests "main:here${x}" unexpected "end of input" |
+} |
+ |
+add the_tests "main 3" invalid_function "main 3" |
+add the_tests "main +100" invalid_function "main +100" |
+add the_tests "main -100" invalid_function "main -100" |
+add the_tests "main foo" invalid_function "main foo" |
+ |
+foreach x {"3" "+100" "-100" "foo"} { |
+ add the_tests "main:here $x" invalid_label "here $x" "main" |
+} |
+ |
+foreach x {"if" "task" "thread"} { |
+ add the_tests $x invalid_function $x |
+} |
+ |
+add the_tests "'main.c'flubber" unexpected_opt "string" "flubber" |
+add the_tests "'main.c',21" invalid_function "main.c" |
+add the_tests "'main.c' " invalid_function "main.c" |
+add the_tests "'main.c'3" unexpected_opt "number" "3" |
+add the_tests "'main.c'+3" unexpected_opt "number" "+3" |
+ |
+# Test undefined convenience variables. |
+set x {$zippo} |
+add the_tests $x invalid_var_or_func $x |
+add the_tests "$srcfile:$x" invalid_var_or_func_f $x $srcfile |
+ |
+# Run the tests |
+foreach linespec $the_tests(linespecs) { |
+ gdb_test "break $linespec" $the_tests("$linespec") |
+} |