* gdb.base/ptype.exp, gdb.base/ptype.c: Add tests for printing
types of pointers to prototyped functions.
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2002-02-21 Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>
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* gdb.base/ptype.exp, gdb.base/ptype.c: Add tests for printing
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types of pointers to prototyped functions.
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2002-02-20 Andrew Cagney <ac131313@redhat.com>
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* gdb.base/sizeof.c (main): Call fill_structs. Print value of
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@ -226,6 +226,34 @@ enum misordered {two = 2, one = 1, zero = 0, three = 3};
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in the executable, at least for AIX xlc. */
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enum misordered v_misordered = three;
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/**** Pointers to functions *******/
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typedef int (*func_type) (int (*) (int, float), float);
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double (*old_fptr) ();
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double (*new_fptr) (void);
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int (*fptr) (int, float);
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int *(*fptr2) (int (*) (int, float), float);
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int (*xptr) (int (*) (), int (*) (void), int);
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int (*(*ffptr) (char)) (short);
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int (*(*(*fffptr) (char)) (short)) (long);
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/* Here are the sort of stabs we expect to see for the above:
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.stabs "func_type:t(0,100)=*(0,101)=g(0,1)(0,102)=*(0,103)=g(0,1)(0,1)(0,14)#(0,14)#",128,0,234,0
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.stabs "old_fptr:G(0,110)=*(0,111)=f(0,15)",32,0,231,0
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.stabs "new_fptr:G(0,120)=*(0,121)=g(0,15)(0,122)=(0,122)#",32,0,232,0
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.stabs "fptr:G(0,130)=*(0,103)#",32,0,233,0
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.stabs "fptr2:G(0,140)=*(0,141)=g(0,142)=*(0,1)(0,102)(0,14)#",32,0,235,0
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.stabs "xptr:G(0,150)=*(0,151)=g(0,1)(0,152)=*(0,153)=f(0,1)(0,154)=*(0,155)=g(0,1)(0,122)#(0,1)#",32,0,236,0
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.stabs "ffptr:G(0,160)=*(0,161)=g(0,162)=*(0,163)=g(0,1)(0,8)#(0,2)#",32,0,237,0\
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.stabs "fffptr:G(0,170)=*(0,171)=g(0,172)=*(0,173)=g(0,174)=*(0,175)=g(0,1)(0,3)#(0,8)#(0,2)#",32,0,237,0
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Most of these use Sun's extension for prototyped function types ---
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the 'g' type descriptor. As of around 9 Feb 2002, GCC didn't emit
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those, but GDB can read them, so the related tests in ptype.exp
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will all xfail. */
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/***********/
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int main ()
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gdb_test "ptype nested_su.inner_union_instance" "type = union ${outer}inner_union \{.*\[\r\n\] int inner_union_int;.*\[\r\n\] (long|long int|int) inner_union_long;.*\[\r\n\]\}.*" "ptype nested union"
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get_debug_format
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# Print the type of the identifier ID, and check the response:
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# - Expect to see PROTOTYPED as the type. PROTOTYPED is not a regular
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# expression; it's a literal string.
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# - If we instead see the unprototyped type PLAIN, and we're using STABS
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# generated by GCC, that's an xfail; as of 9 Feb 2002, GCC never emits
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# prototyped function types in STABS. Like PROTOTYPED, PLAIN is a
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# literal string, not a regular expression.
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# - Otherwise, it's a failure.
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proc ptype_maybe_prototyped { id prototyped plain } {
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global gdb_prompt
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global gcc_compiled
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# Turn `prototyped' and `plain', which are literal strings, into
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# regular expressions by quoting any special characters they contain.
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regsub -all "\[\]\[*()\]" $prototyped "\\\\&" prototyped
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regsub -all "\[\]\[*()\]" $plain "\\\\&" plain
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send_gdb "ptype $id\n"
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gdb_expect {
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-re "type = $prototyped\[\r\n\]+$gdb_prompt $" {
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pass "ptype $id"
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}
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-re "type = $plain\[\r\n\]+$gdb_prompt $" {
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if {$gcc_compiled} { setup_xfail_format "stabs" }
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fail "ptype $id (compiler doesn't emit prototyped types)"
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}
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-re "$gdb_prompt $" {
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fail "ptype $id"
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}
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timeout {
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fail "ptype $id (timeout)"
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}
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}
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}
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ptype_maybe_prototyped "func_type" "int (*)(int (*)(int, float), float)" \
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"int (*)()"
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ptype_maybe_prototyped "old_fptr" "double (*)()" "double (*)()"
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ptype_maybe_prototyped "new_fptr" "double (*)(void)" "double (*)()"
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ptype_maybe_prototyped "fptr" "int (*)(int, float)" "int (*)()"
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ptype_maybe_prototyped "fptr2" "int *(*)(int (*)(int, float), float)" \
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"int *(*)()"
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ptype_maybe_prototyped "xptr" "int (*)(int (*)(), int (*)(void), int)" \
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"int (*)()"
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ptype_maybe_prototyped "ffptr" "int (*(*)(char))(short int)" \
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"int (*(*)())()"
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ptype_maybe_prototyped "fffptr" "int (*(*(*)(char))(short int))(long int)" \
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"int (*(*(*)())())()"
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# Test printing type of string constants and array constants, but
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# requires a running process. These call malloc, and can take a long
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# time to execute over a slow serial link, so increase the timeout.
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