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+"""
+Test lldb data formatter subsystem.
+"""
+
+from __future__ import print_function
+
+
+
+import os, time
+import lldb
+from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
+import lldbsuite.test.lldbutil as lldbutil
+
+class CppDataFormatterTestCase(TestBase):
+
+ mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__)
+
+ def setUp(self):
+ # Call super's setUp().
+ TestBase.setUp(self)
+ # Find the line number to break at.
+ self.line = line_number('main.cpp', '// Set break point at this line.')
+
+ @expectedFailureWindows("llvm.org/pr24462") # Data formatters have problems on Windows
+ def test_with_run_command(self):
+ """Test that that file and class static variables display correctly."""
+ self.build()
+ self.runCmd("file a.out", CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET)
+
+ lldbutil.run_break_set_by_file_and_line (self, "main.cpp", self.line, 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'])
+
+ self.expect("frame variable",
+ substrs = ['(Speed) SPILookHex = 5.55' # Speed by default is 5.55.
+ ]);
+
+ # This is the function to remove the custom formats in order to have a
+ # clean slate for the next test case.
+ def cleanup():
+ self.runCmd('type format clear', check=False)
+ self.runCmd('type summary clear', check=False)
+
+ # Execute the cleanup function during test case tear down.
+ self.addTearDownHook(cleanup)
+
+ self.runCmd("type format add -C yes -f x Speed BitField")
+ self.runCmd("type format add -C no -f c RealNumber")
+ self.runCmd("type format add -C no -f x Type2")
+ self.runCmd("type format add -C yes -f c Type1")
+
+ # The type format list should show our custom formats.
+ self.expect("type format list",
+ substrs = ['RealNumber',
+ 'Speed',
+ 'BitField',
+ 'Type1',
+ 'Type2'])
+
+ self.expect("frame variable",
+ patterns = ['\(Speed\) SPILookHex = 0x[0-9a-f]+' # Speed should look hex-ish now.
+ ]);
+
+ # gcc4.2 on Mac OS X skips typedef chains in the DWARF output
+ if self.getCompiler() in ['clang', 'llvm-gcc']:
+ self.expect("frame variable",
+ patterns = ['\(SignalMask\) SMILookHex = 0x[0-9a-f]+' # SignalMask should look hex-ish now.
+ ]);
+ self.expect("frame variable", matching=False,
+ patterns = ['\(Type4\) T4ILookChar = 0x[0-9a-f]+' # Type4 should NOT look hex-ish now.
+ ]);
+
+ # Now let's delete the 'Speed' custom format.
+ self.runCmd("type format delete Speed")
+
+ # The type format list should not show 'Speed' at this point.
+ self.expect("type format list", matching=False,
+ substrs = ['Speed'])
+
+ # Delete type format for 'Speed', we should expect an error message.
+ self.expect("type format delete Speed", error=True,
+ substrs = ['no custom formatter for Speed'])
+
+ self.runCmd("type summary add --summary-string \"arr = ${var%s}\" -x \"char \\[[0-9]+\\]\" -v")
+
+ self.expect("frame variable strarr",
+ substrs = ['arr = "Hello world!"'])
+
+ self.runCmd("type summary clear")
+
+ self.runCmd("type summary add --summary-string \"ptr = ${var%s}\" \"char *\" -v")
+
+ self.expect("frame variable strptr",
+ substrs = ['ptr = "Hello world!"'])
+
+ self.runCmd("type summary add --summary-string \"arr = ${var%s}\" -x \"char \\[[0-9]+\\]\" -v")
+
+ self.expect("frame variable strarr",
+ substrs = ['arr = "Hello world!'])
+
+ # check that rdar://problem/10011145 (Standard summary format for char[] doesn't work as the result of "expr".) is solved
+ self.expect("p strarr",
+ substrs = ['arr = "Hello world!'])
+
+ self.expect("frame variable strptr",
+ substrs = ['ptr = "Hello world!"'])
+
+ self.expect("p strptr",
+ substrs = ['ptr = "Hello world!"'])
+
+ self.expect("p (char*)\"1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234ABC\"",
+ substrs = ['(char *) $', ' = ptr = ', ' "1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234ABC"'])
+
+ self.runCmd("type summary add -c Point")
+
+ self.expect("frame variable iAmSomewhere",
+ substrs = ['x = 4',
+ 'y = 6'])
+
+ self.expect("type summary list",
+ substrs = ['Point',
+ 'one-line'])
+
+ self.runCmd("type summary add --summary-string \"y=${var.y%x}\" Point")
+
+ self.expect("frame variable iAmSomewhere",
+ substrs = ['y=0x'])
+
+ self.runCmd("type summary add --summary-string \"y=${var.y},x=${var.x}\" Point")
+
+ self.expect("frame variable iAmSomewhere",
+ substrs = ['y=6',
+ 'x=4'])
+
+ self.runCmd("type summary add --summary-string \"hello\" Point -e")
+
+ self.expect("type summary list",
+ substrs = ['Point',
+ 'show children'])
+
+ self.expect("frame variable iAmSomewhere",
+ substrs = ['hello',
+ 'x = 4',
+ '}'])
+
+ self.runCmd("type summary add --summary-string \"Sign: ${var[31]%B} Exponent: ${var[23-30]%x} Mantissa: ${var[0-22]%u}\" ShowMyGuts")
+
+ self.expect("frame variable cool_pointer->floating",
+ substrs = ['Sign: true',
+ 'Exponent: 0x',
+ '80'])
+
+ self.runCmd("type summary add --summary-string \"a test\" i_am_cool")
+
+ self.expect("frame variable cool_pointer",
+ substrs = ['a test'])
+
+ self.runCmd("type summary add --summary-string \"a test\" i_am_cool --skip-pointers")
+
+ self.expect("frame variable cool_pointer",
+ substrs = ['a test'],
+ matching = False)
+
+ self.runCmd("type summary add --summary-string \"${var[1-3]}\" \"int [5]\"")
+
+ self.expect("frame variable int_array",
+ substrs = ['2',
+ '3',
+ '4'])
+
+ self.runCmd("type summary clear")
+
+ self.runCmd("type summary add --summary-string \"${var[0-2].integer}\" \"i_am_cool *\"")
+ self.runCmd("type summary add --summary-string \"${var[2-4].integer}\" \"i_am_cool [5]\"")
+
+ self.expect("frame variable cool_array",
+ substrs = ['1,1,6'])
+
+ self.expect("frame variable cool_pointer",
+ substrs = ['3,0,0'])
+
+ # test special symbols for formatting variables into summaries
+ self.runCmd("type summary add --summary-string \"cool object @ ${var%L}\" i_am_cool")
+ self.runCmd("type summary delete \"i_am_cool [5]\"")
+
+ # this test might fail if the compiler tries to store
+ # these values into registers.. hopefully this is not
+ # going to be the case
+ self.expect("frame variable cool_array",
+ substrs = ['[0] = cool object @ 0x',
+ '[1] = cool object @ 0x',
+ '[2] = cool object @ 0x',
+ '[3] = cool object @ 0x',
+ '[4] = cool object @ 0x'])
+
+ # test getting similar output by exploiting ${var} = 'type @ location' for aggregates
+ self.runCmd("type summary add --summary-string \"${var}\" i_am_cool")
+
+ # this test might fail if the compiler tries to store
+ # these values into registers.. hopefully this is not
+ # going to be the case
+ self.expect("frame variable cool_array",
+ substrs = ['[0] = i_am_cool @ 0x',
+ '[1] = i_am_cool @ 0x',
+ '[2] = i_am_cool @ 0x',
+ '[3] = i_am_cool @ 0x',
+ '[4] = i_am_cool @ 0x'])
+
+
+ # test getting same output by exploiting %T and %L together for aggregates
+ self.runCmd("type summary add --summary-string \"${var%T} @ ${var%L}\" i_am_cool")
+
+ # this test might fail if the compiler tries to store
+ # these values into registers.. hopefully this is not
+ # going to be the case
+ self.expect("frame variable cool_array",
+ substrs = ['[0] = i_am_cool @ 0x',
+ '[1] = i_am_cool @ 0x',
+ '[2] = i_am_cool @ 0x',
+ '[3] = i_am_cool @ 0x',
+ '[4] = i_am_cool @ 0x'])
+
+ self.runCmd("type summary add --summary-string \"goofy\" i_am_cool")
+ self.runCmd("type summary add --summary-string \"${var.second_cool%S}\" i_am_cooler")
+
+ self.expect("frame variable the_coolest_guy",
+ substrs = ['(i_am_cooler) the_coolest_guy = goofy'])
+
+ # check that unwanted type specifiers are removed
+ self.runCmd("type summary delete i_am_cool")
+ self.runCmd("type summary add --summary-string \"goofy\" \"class i_am_cool\"")
+ self.expect("frame variable the_coolest_guy",
+ substrs = ['(i_am_cooler) the_coolest_guy = goofy'])
+
+ self.runCmd("type summary delete i_am_cool")
+ self.runCmd("type summary add --summary-string \"goofy\" \"enum i_am_cool\"")
+ self.expect("frame variable the_coolest_guy",
+ substrs = ['(i_am_cooler) the_coolest_guy = goofy'])
+
+ self.runCmd("type summary delete i_am_cool")
+ self.runCmd("type summary add --summary-string \"goofy\" \"struct i_am_cool\"")
+ self.expect("frame variable the_coolest_guy",
+ substrs = ['(i_am_cooler) the_coolest_guy = goofy'])
+
+ # many spaces, but we still do the right thing
+ self.runCmd("type summary delete i_am_cool")
+ self.runCmd("type summary add --summary-string \"goofy\" \"union i_am_cool\"")
+ self.expect("frame variable the_coolest_guy",
+ substrs = ['(i_am_cooler) the_coolest_guy = goofy'])
+
+ # but that not *every* specifier is removed
+ self.runCmd("type summary delete i_am_cool")
+ self.runCmd("type summary add --summary-string \"goofy\" \"wrong i_am_cool\"")
+ self.expect("frame variable the_coolest_guy", matching=False,
+ substrs = ['(i_am_cooler) the_coolest_guy = goofy'])
+
+ # check that formats are not sticking since that is the behavior we want
+ self.expect("frame variable iAmInt --format hex", substrs = ['(int) iAmInt = 0x00000001'])
+ self.expect("frame variable iAmInt", matching=False, substrs = ['(int) iAmInt = 0x00000001'])
+ self.expect("frame variable iAmInt", substrs = ['(int) iAmInt = 1'])