2003-08-07 Elena Zannoni <ezannoni@redhat.com>
* gdb.base/completion.exp: Remove reduntant completion test on filename.
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2003-08-07 Elena Zannoni <ezannoni@redhat.com>
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* gdb.base/completion.exp: Remove reduntant completion test
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on filename.
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2003-08-07 Elena Zannoni <ezannoni@redhat.com>
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* gdb.base/attach.exp, gdb.base/detach.exp, gdb.base/gcore.exp,
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}
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# The following tests used to simply try to complete `${objdir}/Make',
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# The following tests used to simply try to complete `${objdir}/file',
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# and so on. The problem is that ${objdir} can be very long; the
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# completed filename may be more than eighty characters wide. When
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# this happens, readline tries to manage things, producing output that
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@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ gdb_expect {
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# recognize.
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#
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# In the case that motivated this change, the (gdb) prompt occupied
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# the leftmost six columns, and `${objdump}/' was seventy-four
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# the leftmost six columns, and `${objdir}/' was seventy-four
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# characters long --- eighty in all. After printing the slash,
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# readline emitted a space, a carriage return, and then `Makefile'
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# (the tab character being received as input after `Make'.
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@ -631,36 +631,6 @@ gdb_expect {
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#
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# So, we avoid long lines. We `cd' to ${objdir} first, and then do
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# the completion relative to the current directory.
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#
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# Note that if we are building in the source tree, then there will be
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# more than one completion for ./Make, so we need to handle that also.
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# A better long term solution might be to create a temporary directory,
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# populate it with a set of known names, and use that directory to
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# test completions.
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gdb_test "cd ${objdir}" "Working directory ${objdir}.*" "cd to \${objdir}"
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send_gdb "file ./Make\t"
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sleep 1
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gdb_expect {
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-re "^file ./Make(\\\x07|)file.*$"\
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{ send_gdb "\n"
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gdb_expect {
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-re "\r\nA program is being debugged already\\. Kill it\\? \\(y or n\\) $"\
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{ send_gdb "n\n"
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gdb_expect {
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-re "\r\nProgram not killed\\.\r\n$gdb_prompt $"\
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{ pass "complete 'file ./Make'"}
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-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "complete 'file ./Make'"}
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timeout {fail "(timeout) complete 'file ./Make'"}
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}
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}
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-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "complete 'file ./Make'"}
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timeout {fail "(timeout) complete 'file ./Make'"}
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}
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}
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-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "complete 'file ./Make'" }
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timeout { fail "(timeout) complete 'file ./Make'" }
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}
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# ${srcdir} may be a relative path. We want to make sure we end up
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# in the right directory - so make sure we know where it is.
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