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clang-p2996/lldb/test/API/iohandler/completion/TestIOHandlerCompletion.py
Jason Molenda 6d6feaf7e3 [lldb][NFC] update API tests which skip/expect-fail arm
The architectures provided to skipIf / expectedFail are regular
expressions (v. _match_decorator_property() in decorators.py
so on Darwin systems "arm64" would match the skips for "arm" (32-bit
Linux).  Update these to "arm$" to prevent this, and also update
three tests (TestBuiltinFormats.py, TestCrossDSOTailCalls.py,
TestCrossObjectTailCalls.py) that were skipped for arm64 via this
behavior, and need to be skipped or they will fail.

This was moviated by the new TestDynamicValue.py test which has
an expected-fail for arm, but the test was passing on arm64 Darwin
resulting in failure for the CIs.
2025-05-27 18:41:16 -07:00

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"""
Test completion in our IOHandlers.
"""
import os
import lldb
from lldbsuite.test.decorators import *
from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
from lldbsuite.test.lldbpexpect import PExpectTest
class IOHandlerCompletionTest(PExpectTest):
# PExpect uses many timeouts internally and doesn't play well
# under ASAN on a loaded machine..
@skipIfAsan
@skipIfEditlineSupportMissing
@expectedFailureAll(oslist=["freebsd"], bugnumber="llvm.org/pr49408")
@skipIf(oslist=["linux"], archs=["arm$", "aarch64"])
def test_completion(self):
self.build()
self.launch(dimensions=(100, 500), executable=self.getBuildArtifact("a.out"))
# Start tab completion, go to the next page and then display all with 'a'.
self.child.send("\t\ta")
self.child.expect_exact("register")
# Try tab completing regi to register.
self.child.send("regi\t")
# editline might move the cursor back to the start of the line and
# then back to its original position.
self.child.expect(
re.compile(
b"regi(\r"
+ self.cursor_forward_escape_seq(len(self.PROMPT + "regi"))
+ b")?ster"
)
)
self.child.send("\n")
self.expect_prompt()
# Try tab completing directories and files. Also tests the partial
# completion where LLDB shouldn't print a space after the directory
# completion (as it didn't completed the full token).
dir_without_slashes = os.path.realpath(os.path.dirname(__file__)).rstrip("/")
self.child.send("file " + dir_without_slashes + "\t")
self.child.expect_exact("iohandler/completion/")
# If we get a correct partial completion without a trailing space, then this
# should complete the current test file.
self.child.send("TestIOHandler\t")
# As above, editline might move the cursor to the start of the line and
# then back to its original position. We only care about the fact
# that this is completing a partial completion, so skip the exact cursor
# position calculation.
self.child.expect(
re.compile(
b"TestIOHandler(\r"
+ self.cursor_forward_escape_seq(r"\d+")
+ b")?Completion.py"
)
)
self.child.send("\n")
self.expect_prompt()
# Complete a file path.
# FIXME: This should complete to './main.c' and not 'main.c'
self.child.send("breakpoint set --file ./main\t")
self.child.expect_exact("main.c")
self.child.send("\n")
self.expect_prompt()
# Start tab completion and abort showing more commands with 'n'.
self.child.send("\t")
self.child.expect_exact("More (Y/n/a)")
self.child.send("n")
self.expect_prompt()
# Start tab completion and abort showing more commands with '^C'.
self.child.send("\t")
self.child.expect_exact("More (Y/n/a)")
self.child.sendcontrol("c")
self.expect_prompt()
# Shouldn't crash or anything like that.
self.child.send("regoinvalid\t")
self.expect_prompt()
self.quit()