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- import gdb
- import re
- import sys
- # this test should test the gdb pretty printers of the nim
- # library. But be aware this test is not complete. It only tests the
- # command line version of gdb. It does not test anything for the
- # machine interface of gdb. This means if if this test passes gdb
- # frontends might still be broken.
- gdb.execute("set python print-stack full")
- gdb.execute("source ../../../tools/debug/nim-gdb.py")
- # debug all instances of the generic function `myDebug`, should be 14
- gdb.execute("rbreak myDebug")
- gdb.execute("run")
- outputs = [
- 'meTwo',
- '""',
- '"meTwo"',
- '{meOne, meThree}',
- 'MyOtherEnum(1)',
- '{MyOtherEnum(0), MyOtherEnum(2)}',
- 'array = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}',
- 'seq(0, 0)',
- 'seq(0, 10)',
- 'array = {"one", "two"}',
- 'seq(3, 3) = {1, 2, 3}',
- 'seq(3, 3) = {"one", "two", "three"}',
- 'Table(3, 64) = {[4] = "four", [5] = "five", [6] = "six"}',
- 'Table(3, 8) = {["two"] = 2, ["three"] = 3, ["one"] = 1}',
- '{a = 1, b = "some string"}',
- '("hello", 42)'
- ]
- argRegex = re.compile("^.* = (?:No suitable Nim \$ operator found for type: \w+\s*)*(.*)$")
- # Remove this error message which can pop up
- noSuitableRegex = re.compile("(No suitable Nim \$ operator found for type: \w+\s*)")
- for i, expected in enumerate(outputs):
- gdb.write(f"\x1b[38;5;105m{i+1}) expecting: {expected}: \x1b[0m", gdb.STDLOG)
- gdb.flush()
- currFrame = gdb.selected_frame()
- functionSymbol = currFrame.block().function
- assert functionSymbol.line == 24, str(functionSymbol.line)
- raw = ""
- if i == 6:
- # myArray is passed as pointer to int to myDebug. I look up myArray up in the stack
- gdb.execute("up")
- raw = gdb.parse_and_eval("myArray")
- elif i == 9:
- # myOtherArray is passed as pointer to int to myDebug. I look up myOtherArray up in the stack
- gdb.execute("up")
- raw = gdb.parse_and_eval("myOtherArray")
- else:
- rawArg = re.sub(noSuitableRegex, "", gdb.execute("info args", to_string = True))
- raw = rawArg.split("=", 1)[-1].strip()
- output = str(raw)
- if output != expected:
- gdb.write(f"\x1b[38;5;196m ({output}) != expected: ({expected})\x1b[0m\n", gdb.STDERR)
- gdb.execute("quit 1")
- else:
- gdb.write("\x1b[38;5;34mpassed\x1b[0m\n", gdb.STDLOG)
- gdb.execute("continue")
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