| """ |
| Abstract base class of basic types provides a generic type tester method. |
| """ |
| |
| import os, time |
| import re |
| import lldb |
| from lldbtest import * |
| |
| def Msg(var, val, using_frame_variable): |
| return "'%s %s' matches the output (from compiled code): %s" % ( |
| 'frame variable -T' if using_frame_variable else 'expression' ,var, val) |
| |
| class GenericTester(TestBase): |
| |
| # This is the pattern by design to match the " var = 'value'" output from |
| # printf() stmts (see basic_type.cpp). |
| pattern = re.compile(" (\*?a[^=]*) = '([^=]*)'$") |
| |
| # Assert message. |
| DATA_TYPE_GROKKED = "Data type from expr parser output is parsed correctly" |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| # Call super's setUp(). |
| TestBase.setUp(self) |
| # We'll use the test method name as the exe_name. |
| # There are a bunch of test cases under test/types and we don't want the |
| # module cacheing subsystem to be confused with executable name "a.out" |
| # used for all the test cases. |
| self.exe_name = self.testMethodName |
| |
| def tearDown(self): |
| """Cleanup the test byproducts.""" |
| TestBase.tearDown(self) |
| #print "Removing golden-output.txt..." |
| os.remove("golden-output.txt") |
| |
| #==========================================================================# |
| # Functions build_and_run() and build_and_run_expr() are generic functions # |
| # which are called from the Test*Types*.py test cases. The API client is # |
| # responsible for supplying two mandatory arguments: the source file, e.g.,# |
| # 'int.cpp', and the atoms, e.g., set(['unsigned', 'long long']) to the # |
| # functions. There are also three optional keyword arguments of interest, # |
| # as follows: # |
| # # |
| # dsym -> build for dSYM (defaulted to True) # |
| # True: build dSYM file # |
| # False: build DWARF map # |
| # bc -> blockCaptured (defaulted to False) # |
| # True: testing vars of various basic types from isnide a block # |
| # False: testing vars of various basic types from a function # |
| # qd -> quotedDisplay (defaulted to False) # |
| # True: the output from 'frame var' or 'expr var' contains a pair # |
| # of single quotes around the value # |
| # False: no single quotes are to be found around the value of # |
| # variable # |
| #==========================================================================# |
| |
| def build_and_run(self, source, atoms, dsym=True, bc=False, qd=False): |
| self.build_and_run_with_source_atoms_expr(source, atoms, expr=False, dsym=dsym, bc=bc, qd=qd) |
| |
| def build_and_run_expr(self, source, atoms, dsym=True, bc=False, qd=False): |
| self.build_and_run_with_source_atoms_expr(source, atoms, expr=True, dsym=dsym, bc=bc, qd=qd) |
| |
| def build_and_run_with_source_atoms_expr(self, source, atoms, expr, dsym=True, bc=False, qd=False): |
| # See also Makefile and basic_type.cpp:177. |
| if bc: |
| d = {'CXX_SOURCES': source, 'EXE': self.exe_name, 'CFLAGS_EXTRAS': '-DTEST_BLOCK_CAPTURED_VARS'} |
| else: |
| d = {'CXX_SOURCES': source, 'EXE': self.exe_name} |
| if dsym: |
| self.buildDsym(dictionary=d) |
| else: |
| self.buildDwarf(dictionary=d) |
| self.setTearDownCleanup(dictionary=d) |
| if expr: |
| self.generic_type_expr_tester(self.exe_name, atoms, blockCaptured=bc, quotedDisplay=qd) |
| else: |
| self.generic_type_tester(self.exe_name, atoms, blockCaptured=bc, quotedDisplay=qd) |
| |
| def generic_type_tester(self, exe_name, atoms, quotedDisplay=False, blockCaptured=False): |
| """Test that variables with basic types are displayed correctly.""" |
| |
| self.runCmd("file %s" % exe_name, CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET) |
| |
| # First, capture the golden output emitted by the oracle, i.e., the |
| # series of printf statements. |
| self.runCmd("process launch -o golden-output.txt") |
| with open("golden-output.txt") as f: |
| go = f.read() |
| |
| # This golden list contains a list of (variable, value) pairs extracted |
| # from the golden output. |
| gl = [] |
| |
| # Scan the golden output line by line, looking for the pattern: |
| # |
| # variable = 'value' |
| # |
| for line in go.split(os.linesep): |
| # We'll ignore variables of array types from inside a block. |
| if blockCaptured and '[' in line: |
| continue |
| match = self.pattern.search(line) |
| if match: |
| var, val = match.group(1), match.group(2) |
| gl.append((var, val)) |
| #print "golden list:", gl |
| |
| # Bring the program to the point where we can issue a series of |
| # 'frame variable -T' command. |
| if blockCaptured: |
| break_line = line_number ("basic_type.cpp", "// Break here to test block captured variables.") |
| else: |
| break_line = line_number ("basic_type.cpp", "// Here is the line we will break on to check variables.") |
| self.expect("breakpoint set -f basic_type.cpp -l %d" % break_line, |
| BREAKPOINT_CREATED, |
| startstr = "Breakpoint created: 1: file ='basic_type.cpp', line = %d, locations = 1" % |
| break_line) |
| |
| self.runCmd("run", RUN_SUCCEEDED) |
| self.expect("process status", STOPPED_DUE_TO_BREAKPOINT, |
| substrs = [" at basic_type.cpp:%d" % break_line, |
| "stop reason = breakpoint"]) |
| |
| #self.runCmd("frame variable -T") |
| |
| # Now iterate through the golden list, comparing against the output from |
| # 'frame variable -T var'. |
| for var, val in gl: |
| self.runCmd("frame variable -T %s" % var) |
| output = self.res.GetOutput() |
| |
| # The input type is in a canonical form as a set of named atoms. |
| # The display type string must conatin each and every element. |
| # |
| # Example: |
| # runCmd: frame variable -T a_array_bounded[0] |
| # output: (char) a_array_bounded[0] = 'a' |
| # |
| try: |
| dt = re.match("^\((.*)\)", output).group(1) |
| except: |
| self.fail(self.DATA_TYPE_GROKKED) |
| |
| # Expect the display type string to contain each and every atoms. |
| self.expect(dt, |
| "Display type: '%s' must contain the type atoms: '%s'" % |
| (dt, atoms), |
| exe=False, |
| substrs = list(atoms)) |
| |
| # The (var, val) pair must match, too. |
| nv = ("%s = '%s'" if quotedDisplay else "%s = %s") % (var, val) |
| self.expect(output, Msg(var, val, True), exe=False, |
| substrs = [nv]) |
| |
| def generic_type_expr_tester(self, exe_name, atoms, quotedDisplay=False, blockCaptured=False): |
| """Test that variable expressions with basic types are evaluated correctly.""" |
| |
| self.runCmd("file %s" % exe_name, CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET) |
| |
| # First, capture the golden output emitted by the oracle, i.e., the |
| # series of printf statements. |
| self.runCmd("process launch -o golden-output.txt") |
| with open("golden-output.txt") as f: |
| go = f.read() |
| |
| # This golden list contains a list of (variable, value) pairs extracted |
| # from the golden output. |
| gl = [] |
| |
| # Scan the golden output line by line, looking for the pattern: |
| # |
| # variable = 'value' |
| # |
| for line in go.split(os.linesep): |
| # We'll ignore variables of array types from inside a block. |
| if blockCaptured and '[' in line: |
| continue |
| match = self.pattern.search(line) |
| if match: |
| var, val = match.group(1), match.group(2) |
| gl.append((var, val)) |
| #print "golden list:", gl |
| |
| # Bring the program to the point where we can issue a series of |
| # 'expr' command. |
| if blockCaptured: |
| break_line = line_number ("basic_type.cpp", "// Break here to test block captured variables.") |
| else: |
| break_line = line_number ("basic_type.cpp", "// Here is the line we will break on to check variables.") |
| self.expect("breakpoint set -f basic_type.cpp -l %d" % break_line, |
| BREAKPOINT_CREATED, |
| startstr = "Breakpoint created: 1: file ='basic_type.cpp', line = %d, locations = 1" % |
| break_line) |
| self.runCmd("run", RUN_SUCCEEDED) |
| self.expect("process status", STOPPED_DUE_TO_BREAKPOINT, |
| substrs = [" at basic_type.cpp:%d" % break_line, |
| "stop reason = breakpoint"]) |
| |
| #self.runCmd("frame variable -T") |
| |
| # Now iterate through the golden list, comparing against the output from |
| # 'expr var'. |
| for var, val in gl: |
| # Don't overwhelm the expression mechanism. |
| # This slows down the test suite quite a bit, to enable it, define |
| # the environment variable LLDB_TYPES_EXPR_TIME_WAIT. For example: |
| # |
| # export LLDB_TYPES_EXPR_TIME_WAIT=0.5 |
| # |
| # causes a 0.5 second delay between 'expression' commands. |
| if "LLDB_TYPES_EXPR_TIME_WAIT" in os.environ: |
| time.sleep(float(os.environ["LLDB_TYPES_EXPR_TIME_WAIT"])) |
| |
| self.runCmd("expression %s" % var) |
| output = self.res.GetOutput() |
| |
| # The input type is in a canonical form as a set of named atoms. |
| # The display type string must conatin each and every element. |
| # |
| # Example: |
| # runCmd: expr a |
| # output: (double) $0 = 1100.12 |
| # |
| try: |
| dt = re.match("^\((.*)\) \$[0-9]+ = ", output).group(1) |
| except: |
| self.fail(self.DATA_TYPE_GROKKED) |
| |
| # Expect the display type string to contain each and every atoms. |
| self.expect(dt, |
| "Display type: '%s' must contain the type atoms: '%s'" % |
| (dt, atoms), |
| exe=False, |
| substrs = list(atoms)) |
| |
| # The val part must match, too. |
| valPart = ("'%s'" if quotedDisplay else "%s") % val |
| self.expect(output, Msg(var, val, False), exe=False, |
| substrs = [valPart]) |