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clang-p2996/lldb/test/lang/cpp/namespace/TestNamespace.py
Greg Clayton e0d0a7652d Many many test failures after some recent changes. The problem is lldbtest.getPlatform() returns the "OS" of the selected platform's triple. This is "macosx" for desktop macosx and "ios" for iOS. It used to be "darwin".
There was a lot of code that was checking "if self.getPlatform() == 'darwin'" which is not correct. I fixed this by adding a:

lldbtest.platformIsDarwin()

which returns true if the current platform's OS is "macosx", "ios" or "darwin". These three valid darwin are now returned by a static function:

lldbtest.getDarwinOSTriples()

Fixed up all places that has 'if self.getPlatform() == "darwin":' with "if self.platformIsDarwin()" and all instances of 'if self.getPlatform() != "darwin":' with "if not self.platformIsDarwin()". I also fixed some darwin decorator functions to do the right thing as well.

llvm-svn: 233933
2015-04-02 18:24:03 +00:00

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"""
Test the printing of anonymous and named namespace variables.
"""
import os, time
import unittest2
import lldb
from lldbtest import *
import lldbutil
class NamespaceTestCase(TestBase):
mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__)
# rdar://problem/8668674
@skipUnlessDarwin
@dsym_test
def test_with_dsym_and_run_command(self):
"""Test that anonymous and named namespace variables display correctly."""
self.buildDsym()
self.namespace_variable_commands()
# rdar://problem/8668674
@dwarf_test
def test_with_dwarf_and_run_command(self):
"""Test that anonymous and named namespace variables display correctly."""
self.buildDwarf()
self.namespace_variable_commands()
def setUp(self):
# Call super's setUp().
TestBase.setUp(self)
# Find the line numbers for declarations of namespace variables i and j.
self.line_var_i = line_number('main.cpp',
'// Find the line number for anonymous namespace variable i.')
self.line_var_j = line_number('main.cpp',
'// Find the line number for named namespace variable j.')
# And the line number to break at.
self.line_break = line_number('main.cpp',
'// Set break point at this line.')
def namespace_variable_commands(self):
"""Test that anonymous and named namespace variables display correctly."""
self.runCmd("file a.out", CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET)
lldbutil.run_break_set_by_file_and_line (self, "main.cpp", self.line_break, num_expected_locations=1, loc_exact=True)
self.runCmd("run", RUN_SUCCEEDED)
# The stop reason of the thread should be breakpoint.
self.expect("thread list", STOPPED_DUE_TO_BREAKPOINT,
substrs = ['stopped',
'stop reason = breakpoint'])
# On Mac OS X, gcc 4.2 emits the wrong debug info with respect to types.
slist = ['(int) a = 12', 'anon_uint', 'a_uint', 'b_uint', 'y_uint']
if self.platformIsDarwin() and self.getCompiler() in ['clang', 'llvm-gcc']:
slist = ['(int) a = 12',
'::my_uint_t', 'anon_uint = 0',
'(A::uint_t) a_uint = 1',
'(A::B::uint_t) b_uint = 2',
'(Y::uint_t) y_uint = 3']
# 'frame variable' displays the local variables with type information.
self.expect('frame variable', VARIABLES_DISPLAYED_CORRECTLY,
substrs = slist)
# 'frame variable' with basename 'i' should work.
self.expect("frame variable --show-declaration --show-globals i",
startstr = "main.cpp:%d: (int) (anonymous namespace)::i = 3" % self.line_var_i)
# main.cpp:12: (int) (anonymous namespace)::i = 3
# 'frame variable' with basename 'j' should work, too.
self.expect("frame variable --show-declaration --show-globals j",
startstr = "main.cpp:%d: (int) A::B::j = 4" % self.line_var_j)
# main.cpp:19: (int) A::B::j = 4
# 'frame variable' should support address-of operator.
self.runCmd("frame variable &i")
# 'frame variable' with fully qualified name 'A::B::j' should work.
self.expect("frame variable A::B::j", VARIABLES_DISPLAYED_CORRECTLY,
startstr = '(int) A::B::j = 4',
patterns = [' = 4'])
# So should the anonymous namespace case.
self.expect("frame variable '(anonymous namespace)::i'", VARIABLES_DISPLAYED_CORRECTLY,
startstr = '(int) (anonymous namespace)::i = 3',
patterns = [' = 3'])
# rdar://problem/8660275
# test/namespace: 'expression -- i+j' not working
# This has been fixed.
self.expect("expression -- i + j",
startstr = "(int) $0 = 7")
# (int) $0 = 7
self.runCmd("expression -- i")
self.runCmd("expression -- j")
# rdar://problem/8668674
# expression command with fully qualified namespace for a variable does not work
self.expect("expression -- ::i", VARIABLES_DISPLAYED_CORRECTLY,
patterns = [' = 3'])
self.expect("expression -- A::B::j", VARIABLES_DISPLAYED_CORRECTLY,
patterns = [' = 4'])
# expression command with function in anonymous namespace
self.expect("expression -- myanonfunc(3)",
patterns = [' = 6'])
# global namespace qualification with function in anonymous namespace
self.expect("expression -- ::myanonfunc(4)",
patterns = [' = 8'])
self.expect("p myanonfunc",
patterns = ['\(anonymous namespace\)::myanonfunc\(int\)'])
self.expect("p variadic_sum",
patterns = ['\(anonymous namespace\)::variadic_sum\(int, ...\)'])
if __name__ == '__main__':
import atexit
lldb.SBDebugger.Initialize()
atexit.register(lambda: lldb.SBDebugger.Terminate())
unittest2.main()