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It tests the mechanism # exposing values to Python. load_lib gdb-python.exp standard_testfile if { [prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" ${testfile} ${srcfile}] } { return -1 } # Skip all tests if Python scripting is not enabled. if { [skip_python_tests] } { continue } # The following tests require execution. if ![runto_main] then { return 0 } gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "Block break here."] gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "Block break here." gdb_py_test_silent_cmd "python bf1 = gdb.selected_frame ()" "get frame" 0 # Test Frame.architecture() method. gdb_py_test_silent_cmd "python show_arch_str = gdb.execute(\"show architecture\", to_string=True)" "show arch" 0 gdb_test "python print (bf1.architecture().name() in show_arch_str)" "True" "test Frame.architecture()" # First test that read_var is unaffected by PR 11036 changes. gdb_test "python print (bf1.read_var(\"i\"))" "\"stuff\"" "test i" gdb_test "python print (bf1.read_var(\"f\"))" "\"foo\"" "test f" gdb_test "python print (bf1.read_var(\"b\"))" "\"bar\"" "test b" # Test the read_var function in another block other than the current # block (in this case, the super block). Test thar read_var is reading # the correct variables of i and f but they are the correct value and type. gdb_py_test_silent_cmd "python sb = bf1.block().superblock" "get superblock" 0 gdb_test "python print (bf1.read_var(\"i\", sb))" "1.1.*" "test i = 1.1" gdb_test "python print (bf1.read_var(\"i\", sb).type)" "double" "test double i" gdb_test "python print (bf1.read_var(\"f\", sb))" "2.2.*" "test f = 2.2" gdb_test "python print (bf1.read_var(\"f\", sb).type)" "double" "test double f" # And again test another outerblock, this time testing "i" is the # correct value and type. gdb_py_test_silent_cmd "python sb = sb.superblock" "get superblock" 0 gdb_test "python print (bf1.read_var(\"i\", sb))" "99" "test i = 99" gdb_test "python print (bf1.read_var(\"i\", sb).type)" "int" "test int i" gdb_breakpoint "f2" gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "breakpoint at f2" gdb_py_test_silent_cmd "python bframe = gdb.selected_frame()" \ "get bottommost frame" 0 gdb_test "up" ".*" "" gdb_py_test_silent_cmd "python f1 = gdb.selected_frame ()" "get second frame" 0 gdb_py_test_silent_cmd "python f0 = f1.newer ()" "get first frame" 0 gdb_py_test_silent_cmd "python f2 = f1.older ()" "get last frame" 0 # Check the Frame.level method. gdb_test "python print ('bframe.level = %d' % bframe.level ())" \ "bframe\\.level = 0" gdb_test "python print ('f0.level = %d' % f0.level ())" \ "f0\\.level = 0" gdb_test "python print ('f1.level = %d' % f1.level ())" \ "f1\\.level = 1" gdb_test "python print ('f2.level = %d' % f2.level ())" \ "f2\\.level = 2" gdb_test "python print (f1 == gdb.newest_frame())" False \ "selected frame -vs- newest frame" gdb_test "python print (bframe == gdb.newest_frame())" True \ "newest frame -vs- newest frame" gdb_test "python print ('result = %s' % (f0 == f1))" " = False" "test equality comparison (false)" gdb_test "python print ('result = %s' % (f0 == f0))" " = True" "test equality comparison (true)" gdb_test "python print ('result = %s' % (f0 != f1))" " = True" "test inequality comparison (true)" gdb_test "python print ('result = %s' % (f0 != f0))" " = False" "test inequality comparison (false)" gdb_test "python print ('result = %s' % f0.is_valid ())" " = True" "test Frame.is_valid" gdb_test "python print ('result = %s' % f0.name ())" " = f2" "test Frame.name" gdb_test "python print ('result = %s' % (f0.type () == gdb.NORMAL_FRAME))" " = True" "test Frame.type" gdb_test "python print ('result = %s' % (f0.unwind_stop_reason () == gdb.FRAME_UNWIND_NO_REASON))" \ " = True" "test Frame.unwind_stop_reason" gdb_test "python print ('result = %s' % gdb.frame_stop_reason_string (gdb.FRAME_UNWIND_INNER_ID))" " = previous frame inner to this frame \\(corrupt stack\\?\\)" "test gdb.frame_stop_reason_string" gdb_test "python print ('result = %s' % f0.pc ())" " = \[0-9\]+" "test Frame.pc" gdb_test "python print ('result = %s' % (f0.older () == f1))" " = True" "test Frame.older" gdb_test "python print ('result = %s' % (f1.newer () == f0))" " = True" "test Frame.newer" gdb_test "python print ('result = %s' % f0.read_var ('variable_which_surely_doesnt_exist'))" \ "ValueError: Variable 'variable_which_surely_doesnt_exist' not found.*Error while executing Python code." \ "test Frame.read_var - error" gdb_test "python print ('result = %s' % f0.read_var ('a'))" " = 1" "test Frame.read_var - success" gdb_test "python print ('result = %s' % (gdb.selected_frame () == f1))" " = True" "test gdb.selected_frame" # Can read SP register. gdb_test "python print ('result = %s' % (gdb.selected_frame ().read_register ('sp') == gdb.parse_and_eval ('\$sp')))" \ " = True" \ "test Frame.read_register(sp)" # PC value obtained via read_register is as expected. gdb_test "python print ('result = %s' % (f0.read_register('pc') == f0.pc()))" \ " = True" \ "test Frame.read_register(pc)" # Test arch-specific register name. set pc "" if {[is_amd64_regs_target]} { set pc "rip" } elseif {[is_x86_like_target]} { set pc "eip" } if { $pc != "" } { gdb_test "python print ('result = %s' % (f0.read_register('pc') == f0.read_register('$pc')))" \ " = True" \ "test Frame.read_register($pc)" } # Test language. gdb_test "python print(gdb.selected_frame().language())" "c" gdb_test "set language ada" gdb_test "python print(gdb.selected_frame().language())" "c" \ "frame language is not affected by global language"