TestPrintStackTraces - made XFAIL more precise
Works with x86_64 inferior, fails w/i386 inferior - updated test to
reflect
llvm-svn: 233717
diff --git a/lldb/test/python_api/lldbutil/process/TestPrintStackTraces.py b/lldb/test/python_api/lldbutil/process/TestPrintStackTraces.py
index c04e9c0..13cca34 100644
--- a/lldb/test/python_api/lldbutil/process/TestPrintStackTraces.py
+++ b/lldb/test/python_api/lldbutil/process/TestPrintStackTraces.py
@@ -18,7 +18,10 @@
# Find the line number to break inside main().
self.line = line_number('main.cpp', '// Set break point at this line.')
- @expectedFailureLinux # llvm.org/pr15415 -- partial stack trace in thread 1 (while stopped inside a read() call)
+ # llvm.org/pr23043 - leaving the next two lines in so it's easy to find this
+ # test will appear when searching for expectedFailure(Linux|i386)
+ #@expectedFailureLinux
+ #@expectedFailurei386
@python_api_test
def test_stack_traces(self):
"""Test SBprocess and SBThread APIs with printing of the stack traces."""
@@ -27,6 +30,9 @@
def break_and_print_stacktraces(self):
"""Break at main.cpp:68 and do a threads dump"""
+ if self.getArchitecture() in ['i386'] and "linux" in sys.platform:
+ self.skipTest("Skipping because this test is known to fail on i386 Linux")
+
exe = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "a.out")
target = self.dbg.CreateTarget(exe)