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15
16# Virtual method/inheritance tests for GDB's C++ compile feature.
17
18load_lib compile-support.exp
19
20standard_testfile .cc
21
22if {[skip_cplus_tests]} {
23    untested "skipping C++ tests"
24    return
25}
26
27if {[prepare_for_testing $testfile $testfile $srcfile \
28	 {debug nowarnings c++}]} {
29    return -1
30}
31
32if {![runto_main]} {
33    untested "could not run to main"
34    return -1
35}
36
37if {[skip_compile_feature_tests]} {
38    untested \
39	"compile command not supported (could not find libcc1 shared library?)"
40    return -1
41}
42
43gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "break here" $srcfile]
44gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "testing location"
45
46CompileExpression::new "var"
47CompileExpression::test "b.doit ()" 2
48CompileExpression::test "c.doit ()" 3
49CompileExpression::test "d.doit ()" 4
50CompileExpression::test "ap->doit ()" 4
51CompileExpression::test "b.doit2 ()" 22
52CompileExpression::test "c.doit2 ()" 33
53CompileExpression::test "d.doit2 ()" 44
54CompileExpression::test "ap->doit2 ()" 44
55CompileExpression::test "b.doit3 ()" -3
56CompileExpression::test "c.doit3 ()" -3
57CompileExpression::test "d.doit3 ()" -3
58
59# These two tests are "disabled".  They represent new/future features.
60# CompileExpression::test \
61    [concat "struct ABC {int doit2() { return 3333; }} abc;" \
62	 "var = abc.doit2()"] \
63    3333 -explicit
64# CompileExpression::test \
65    [concat "struct ABC : A {int doit2() { return 4444; }} abc;" \
66	 "var = abc.doit2()"] \
67    4444 -explicit
68
69# Test some error conditions
70gdb_test "compile code A a;" \
71    ".*cannot declare variable .a. to be of abstract type.*Compilation failed."
72