1# Copyright 1992-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 2 3# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 4# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 5# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or 6# (at your option) any later version. 7# 8# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 9# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 10# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 11# GNU General Public License for more details. 12# 13# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 14# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. 15 16# This file was written by Fred Fish. (fnf@cygnus.com) 17# And rewritten by Michael Chastain <mec.gnu@mindspring.com>. 18 19set nl "\[\r\n\]+" 20 21if { [skip_cplus_tests] } { continue } 22 23load_lib "cp-support.exp" 24 25standard_testfile .cc 26 27if {[prepare_for_testing $testfile.exp $testfile $srcfile {debug c++}]} { 28 return -1 29} 30 31# Test ptype of class objects. 32 33proc test_ptype_class_objects {} { 34 35 # Simple type. 36 37 cp_test_ptype_class \ 38 "struct default_public_struct" "" "struct" "default_public_struct" \ 39 { 40 { field public "int a;" } 41 { field public "int b;" } 42 } 43 44 # Another simple type. 45 46 cp_test_ptype_class \ 47 "struct explicit_public_struct" "" "struct" "explicit_public_struct" \ 48 { 49 { field public "int a;" } 50 { field public "int b;" } 51 } 52 53 # Another simple type. 54 55 cp_test_ptype_class \ 56 "struct protected_struct" "" "struct" "protected_struct" \ 57 { 58 { field protected "int a;" } 59 { field protected "int b;" } 60 } 61 62 # Another simple type. 63 64 cp_test_ptype_class \ 65 "struct private_struct" "" "struct" "private_struct" \ 66 { 67 { field private "int a;" } 68 { field private "int b;" } 69 } 70 71 # A bigger type. 72 73 cp_test_ptype_class \ 74 "struct mixed_protection_struct" "" "struct" "mixed_protection_struct" \ 75 { 76 { field public "int a;" } 77 { field public "int b;" } 78 { field private "int c;" } 79 { field private "int d;" } 80 { field protected "int e;" } 81 { field protected "int f;" } 82 { field public "int g;" } 83 { field private "int h;" } 84 { field protected "int i;" } 85 } 86 87 # All that again with "class" instead of "struct". 88 # gdb does not care about the difference anyways. 89 90 cp_test_ptype_class \ 91 "class public_class" "" "class" "public_class" \ 92 { 93 { field public "int a;" } 94 { field public "int b;" } 95 } 96 97 # Another simple type. 98 99 cp_test_ptype_class \ 100 "class protected_class" "" "class" "protected_class" \ 101 { 102 { field protected "int a;" } 103 { field protected "int b;" } 104 } 105 106 # Another simple type. 107 108 cp_test_ptype_class \ 109 "class default_private_class" "" "class" "default_private_class" \ 110 { 111 { field private "int a;" } 112 { field private "int b;" } 113 } 114 115 # Another simple type. 116 117 cp_test_ptype_class \ 118 "class explicit_private_class" "" "class" "explicit_private_class" \ 119 { 120 { field private "int a;" } 121 { field private "int b;" } 122 } 123 124 # A bigger type. 125 126 cp_test_ptype_class \ 127 "class mixed_protection_class" "" "class" "mixed_protection_class" \ 128 { 129 130 { field public "int a;" } 131 { field public "int b;" } 132 { field private "int c;" } 133 { field private "int d;" } 134 { field protected "int e;" } 135 { field protected "int f;" } 136 { field public "int g;" } 137 { field private "int h;" } 138 { field protected "int i;" } 139 } 140 141 # Here are some classes with inheritance. 142 143 # Base class. 144 145 cp_test_ptype_class \ 146 "class A" "" "class" "A" \ 147 { 148 { field public "int a;" } 149 { field public "int x;" } 150 } 151 152 # Derived class. 153 154 cp_test_ptype_class \ 155 "class B" "" "class" "B" \ 156 { 157 { base "public A" } 158 { field public "int b;" } 159 { field public "int x;" } 160 } 161 162 # Derived class. 163 164 cp_test_ptype_class \ 165 "class C" "" "class" "C" \ 166 { 167 { base "public A" } 168 { field public "int c;" } 169 { field public "int x;" } 170 } 171 172 # Derived class, multiple inheritance. 173 174 cp_test_ptype_class \ 175 "class D" "" "class" "D" \ 176 { 177 { base "public B" } 178 { base "public C" } 179 { field public "int d;" } 180 { field public "int x;" } 181 } 182 183 # Derived class. 184 185 cp_test_ptype_class \ 186 "class E" "" "class" "E" \ 187 { 188 { base "public D" } 189 { field public "int e;" } 190 { field public "int x;" } 191 } 192 193 # This is a break from inheritance tests. 194 # 195 # gcc 2.X with stabs (stabs or stabs+?) used to have a problem with 196 # static methods whose name is the same as their argument mangling. 197 198 cp_test_ptype_class \ 199 "class Static" "" "class" "Static" \ 200 { 201 { method public "static void ii(int, int);" } 202 } 203 204 # Here are some virtual inheritance tests. 205 206 # A virtual base class. 207 208 cp_test_ptype_class \ 209 "class vA" "" "class" "vA" \ 210 { 211 { field public "int va;" } 212 { field public "int vx;" } 213 } 214 215 # A derived class with a virtual base. 216 217 cp_test_ptype_class \ 218 "class vB" "" "class" "vB" \ 219 { 220 { base "public virtual vA" } 221 { vbase "vA" } 222 { field public "int vb;" } 223 { field public "int vx;" } 224 } 225 226 # Another derived class with a virtual base. 227 228 cp_test_ptype_class \ 229 "class vC" "" "class" "vC" \ 230 { 231 { base "public virtual vA" } 232 { vbase "vA" } 233 { field public "int vc;" } 234 { field public "int vx;" } 235 } 236 237 # A classic diamond class. 238 239 cp_test_ptype_class \ 240 "class vD" "" "class" "vD" \ 241 { 242 { base "public virtual vB" } 243 { base "public virtual vC" } 244 { vbase "vC" } 245 { vbase "vB" } 246 { field public "int vd;" } 247 { field public "int vx;" } 248 } 249 250 # A class derived from a diamond class. 251 252 cp_test_ptype_class \ 253 "class vE" "" "class" "vE" \ 254 { 255 { base "public virtual vD" } 256 { vbase "vD" } 257 { field public "int ve;" } 258 { field public "int vx;" } 259 } 260 261 # Another inheritance series. 262 263 # A base class. 264 265 cp_test_ptype_class \ 266 "class Base1" "" "class" "Base1" \ 267 { 268 { field public "int x;" } 269 { method public "Base1(int);" } 270 } 271 272 # Another base class. 273 274 cp_test_ptype_class \ 275 "class Foo" "" "class" "Foo" \ 276 { 277 { field public "int x;" } 278 { field public "int y;" } 279 { field public "static int st;" } 280 { method public "Foo(int, int);" } 281 { method public "int operator!();" } 282 { method public "operator int();" } 283 { method public "int times(int);" } 284 } \ 285 "" \ 286 { 287 { 288 "operator int();" 289 "int operator int();" 290 { setup_kfail "gdb/1497" "*-*-*" } 291 } 292 { 293 "operator int();" 294 "int operator int(void);" 295 { setup_kfail "gdb/1497" "*-*-*" } 296 } 297 } 298 299 # A multiple inheritance derived class. 300 301 cp_test_ptype_class \ 302 "class Bar" "" "class" "Bar" \ 303 { 304 { base "public Base1" } 305 { base "public Foo" } 306 { field public "int z;" } 307 { method public "Bar(int, int, int);" } 308 } 309 310 # Derived class with typedef'd baseclass with virtual methods. 311 312 cp_test_ptype_class \ 313 "class DynamicBar" "" "class" "DynamicBar" \ 314 { 315 { base "public DynamicBase2" } 316 { field public "int y;" } 317 { method public "DynamicBar(int, int);" } 318 } 319} 320 321# Test simple access to class members. 322 323proc test_non_inherited_member_access {} { 324 325 # Print non-inherited members of g_A. 326 gdb_test "print g_A.a" ".* = 1" 327 gdb_test "print g_A.x" ".* = 2" 328 329 # Print non-inherited members of g_B. 330 gdb_test "print g_B.b" ".* = 5" 331 gdb_test "print g_B.x" ".* = 6" 332 333 # Print non-inherited members of g_C. 334 gdb_test "print g_C.c" ".* = 9" 335 gdb_test "print g_C.x" ".* = 10" 336 337 # Print non-inherited members of g_D. 338 gdb_test "print g_D.d" ".* = 19" 339 gdb_test "print g_D.x" ".* = 20" 340 341 # Print non-inherited members of g_E. 342 gdb_test "print g_E.e" ".* = 31" 343 gdb_test "print g_E.x" ".* = 32" 344} 345 346# Test access to members of other classes. 347# gdb should refuse to print them. 348# (I feel old -- I remember when this was legal in C -- chastain). 349 350proc test_wrong_class_members {} { 351 gdb_test "print g_A.b" "There is no member( or method|) named b." 352 gdb_test "print g_B.c" "There is no member( or method|) named c." 353 gdb_test "print g_B.d" "There is no member( or method|) named d." 354 gdb_test "print g_C.b" "There is no member( or method|) named b." 355 gdb_test "print g_C.d" "There is no member( or method|) named d." 356 gdb_test "print g_D.e" "There is no member( or method|) named e." 357} 358 359# Test access to names that are not members of any class. 360 361proc test_nonexistent_members {} { 362 gdb_test "print g_A.y" "There is no member( or method|) named y." 363 gdb_test "print g_B.z" "There is no member( or method|) named z." 364 gdb_test "print g_C.q" "There is no member( or method|) named q." 365 gdb_test "print g_D.p" "There is no member( or method|) named p." 366} 367 368# Call a method that expects a base class parameter with base, inherited, 369# and unrelated class arguments. 370 371proc test_method_param_class {} { 372 gdb_test "call class_param.Aptr_a (&g_A)" ".* = 1" 373 gdb_test "call class_param.Aptr_x (&g_A)" ".* = 2" 374 gdb_test "call class_param.Aptr_a (&g_B)" ".* = 3" 375 gdb_test "call class_param.Aptr_x (&g_B)" ".* = 4" 376 gdb_test "call class_param.Aref_a (g_A)" ".* = 1" 377 gdb_test "call class_param.Aref_x (g_A)" ".* = 2" 378 gdb_test "call class_param.Aref_a (g_B)" ".* = 3" 379 gdb_test "call class_param.Aref_x (g_B)" ".* = 4" 380 gdb_test "call class_param.Aval_a (g_A)" ".* = 1" 381 gdb_test "call class_param.Aval_x (g_A)" ".* = 2" 382 gdb_test "call class_param.Aval_a (g_B)" ".* = 3" 383 gdb_test "call class_param.Aval_x (g_B)" ".* = 4" 384 385 gdb_test "call class_param.Aptr_a (&foo)" "Cannot resolve .*" "unrelated class *param" 386 gdb_test "call class_param.Aref_a (foo)" "Cannot resolve .*" "unrelated class ¶m" 387 gdb_test "call class_param.Aval_a (foo)" "Cannot resolve .*" "unrelated class param" 388} 389 390# Examine a class with an enum field. 391 392proc test_enums {} { 393 global gdb_prompt 394 global nl 395 396 # print the object 397 398 # We match the enum values with and without qualifiers. As of 399 # 2008-08-21 we can output the qualifiers for DWARF-2. 400 401 gdb_test "print obj_with_enum" \ 402 "\\$\[0-9\]+ = \{priv_enum = (ClassWithEnum::)?red, x = 0\}" \ 403 "print obj_with_enum (1)" 404 405 # advance one line 406 407 gdb_test "next" ".*" 408 409 # print the object again 410 411 gdb_test "print obj_with_enum" \ 412 "\\$\[0-9\]+ = \{priv_enum = (ClassWithEnum::)?green, x = 0\}" \ 413 "print obj_with_enum (2)" 414 415 # print the enum member 416 417 gdb_test "print obj_with_enum.priv_enum" "\\$\[0-9\]+ = (ClassWithEnum::)?green" 418 419 # ptype on the enum member 420 421 gdb_test_multiple "ptype obj_with_enum.priv_enum" "ptype obj_with_enum.priv_enum" { 422 -re "type = enum ClassWithEnum::PrivEnum (: unsigned (int|short|char) )?\{ ?(ClassWithEnum::)?red, (ClassWithEnum::)?green, (ClassWithEnum::)?blue, (ClassWithEnum::)?yellow = 42 ?\}$nl$gdb_prompt $" { 423 pass "ptype obj_with_enum.priv_enum" 424 } 425 -re "type = enum PrivEnum \{ ?(ClassWithEnum::)?red, (ClassWithEnum::)?green, (ClassWithEnum::)?blue, (ClassWithEnum::)?yellow = 42 ?\}$nl$gdb_prompt $" { 426 # gcc 2.95.3 -gdwarf-2 427 # gcc 3.3.2 -gdwarf-2 428 pass "ptype obj_with_enum.priv_enum" 429 } 430 -re "type = enum \{ ?red, green, blue, yellow = 42 ?\}$nl$gdb_prompt $" { 431 # This case case is a little dubious, but it's not clear what 432 # ought to be required of a ptype on a private enum... 433 # -sts 19990324 434 # 435 # It bugs me that this happens with gcc 3. 436 # -- chastain 2003-12-30 437 # 438 # gcc 2.95.3 -gstabs+ 439 # gcc 3.3.2 -gstabs+ 440 # gcc HEAD 2003-12-28 21:08:30 UTC -gstabs+ 441 pass "ptype obj_with_enum.priv_enum" 442 } 443 } 444 445 # ptype on the object 446 447 # NOTE: carlton/2003-02-28: One could certainly argue that plain 448 # "PrivEnum" 449 # is acceptable: PrivEnum is a member of ClassWithEnum, so 450 # there's no need to explicitly qualify its name with 451 # "ClassWithEnum::". The truth, though, is that GDB is simply 452 # forgetting that PrivEnum is a member of ClassWithEnum, so we do 453 # that output for a bad reason instead of a good reason. Under 454 # stabs, we probably can't get this right; under DWARF-2, we can. 455 456 cp_test_ptype_class \ 457 "obj_with_enum" "" "class" "ClassWithEnum" \ 458 { 459 { field public "ClassWithEnum::PrivEnum priv_enum;" } 460 { field public "int x;" } 461 } \ 462 "" \ 463 { 464 { 465 "ClassWithEnum::PrivEnum priv_enum;" 466 "PrivEnum priv_enum;" 467 { setup_kfail "gdb/57" "*-*-*" } 468 } 469 } 470 471 # I'll do this test two different ways, because of a parser bug. 472 # See PR gdb/1588. 473 474 gdb_test_multiple "print (ClassWithEnum::PrivEnum) 42" "print (ClassWithEnum::PrivEnum) 42" { 475 -re "\\$\[0-9\]+ = (ClassWithEnum::)?yellow$nl$gdb_prompt $" { 476 pass "print (ClassWithEnum::PrivEnum) 42" 477 } 478 -re "A (parse|syntax) error in expression, near `42'.$nl$gdb_prompt $" { 479 # "parse error" is bison 1.35. 480 # "syntax error" is bison 1.875. 481 kfail "gdb/1588" "print (ClassWithEnum::PrivEnum) 42" 482 } 483 } 484 485 gdb_test_multiple "print ('ClassWithEnum::PrivEnum') 42" "print ('ClassWithEnum::PrivEnum') 42" { 486 -re "\\$\[0-9\]+ = (ClassWithEnum::)?yellow$nl$gdb_prompt $" { 487 # gcc 3.3.2 -gstabs+ 488 # gcc HEAD 2003-12-28 21:08:30 UTC -gstabs+ 489 pass "print ('ClassWithEnum::PrivEnum') 42" 490 } 491 -re "No symbol \"ClassWithEnum::PrivEnum\" in current context.$nl$gdb_prompt $" { 492 # gcc 2.95.3 -gdwarf-2 493 # gcc 3.3.2 -gdwarf-2 494 # gcc HEAD 2003-12-28 21:08:30 UTC -gdwarf-2 495 # gcc 2.95.3 -gstabs+ 496 kfail "gdb/57" "print ('ClassWithEnum::PrivEnum') 42" 497 } 498 } 499} 500 501# Pointers to class members 502 503proc test_pointers_to_class_members {} { 504 gdb_test "print Bar::z" "Cannot reference non-static field \"z\"" 505 gdb_test "print &Foo::x" "\\$\[0-9\]+ = &Foo::x" 506 gdb_test "print (int)&Foo::x" "\\$\[0-9\]+ = 0" 507 gdb_test "print (int)&Bar::y == 2*sizeof(int)" "\\$\[0-9\]+ = true" 508 509 gdb_test "ptype Bar::z" "type = int" 510 gdb_test "ptype &Bar::z" "type = int Bar::\\*" 511 512 # TODO: this is a bogus test. It's looking at a variable that 513 # has not even been declared yet, so it's accessing random junk 514 # on the stack and comparing that it's NOT equal to a specific 515 # value. It's been like this since gdb 4.10 in 1993! 516 # -- chastain 2004-01-01 517 gdb_test "print (int)pmi == sizeof(int)" ".* = false" 518} 519 520# Test static members. 521 522proc test_static_members {} { 523 global hex 524 525 gdb_test "print Foo::st" "\\$\[0-9\]+ = 100" 526 gdb_test_no_output "set foo.st = 200" "" 527 gdb_test "print bar.st" "\\$\[0-9\]+ = 200" 528 gdb_test "print &foo.st" "\\$\[0-9\]+ = \\(int ?\\*\\) $hex <Foo::st>" 529 gdb_test "print &Bar::st" "\\$\[0-9\]+ = \\(int ?\\*\\) $hex <Foo::st>" 530 gdb_test "print *\$" "\\$\[0-9\]+ = 200" 531 532 gdb_test_no_output "set print static-members off" 533 gdb_test "print csi" \ 534 "{x = 10, y = 20}" \ 535 "print csi without static members" 536 gdb_test "print cnsi" \ 537 "{x = 30, y = 40}" \ 538 "print cnsi without static members" 539 540 gdb_test_no_output "set print static-members on" 541 gdb_test "print csi" \ 542 "{x = 10, y = 20, static null = {x = 0, y = 0, static null = <same as static member of an already seen type>}}" \ 543 "print csi with static members" 544 gdb_test "print cnsi" \ 545 "{x = 30, y = 40, static null = {x = 0, y = 0, static null = <same as static member of an already seen type>, static yy = {z = 5, static xx = {x = 1, y = 2, static null = <same as static member of an already seen type>, static yy = <same as static member of an already seen type>}}}, static yy = <same as static member of an already seen type>}" \ 546 "print cnsi with static members" 547} 548 549proc do_tests {} { 550 global gdb_prompt 551 global nl 552 553 554 gdb_test_no_output "set language c++" "" 555 gdb_test_no_output "set width 0" "" 556 557 if ![runto_main ] then { 558 perror "couldn't run to breakpoint" 559 return 560 } 561 562 gdb_breakpoint inheritance2 563 gdb_test "continue" ".*Breakpoint .* inheritance2.*" "" 564 565 test_ptype_class_objects 566 test_non_inherited_member_access 567 test_wrong_class_members 568 test_nonexistent_members 569 test_method_param_class 570 571 gdb_breakpoint enums2 572 gdb_test "continue" ".*Breakpoint .* enums2.*" "continue to enums2(\\(\\)|)" 573 # Leave enums2. Make sure we reach the next line, in case there 574 # are any more instructions to finish the function call. 575 gdb_test_multiple "finish" "" { 576 -re "enums2 \\(\\);.*$gdb_prompt $" { 577 gdb_test "next" ".*" "" 578 } 579 -re "$gdb_prompt $" { } 580 } 581 test_enums 582 583 gdb_test "finish" ".*" "" 584 test_pointers_to_class_members 585 test_static_members 586 587 # Now some random tests that were just thrown in here. 588 589 gdb_breakpoint marker_reg1 590 gdb_test "continue" ".*Breakpoint .* marker_reg1.*" "" 591 gdb_test "finish" "Run till exit from.*" "finish from marker_reg1" 592 593 # This class is so small that an instance of it can fit in a register. 594 # When gdb tries to call a method, it gets embarrassed about taking 595 # the address of a register. 596 # 597 # TODO: I think that message should be a PASS, not an XFAIL. 598 # gdb prints an informative message and declines to do something 599 # impossible. 600 # 601 # The method call actually succeeds if the compiler allocates very 602 # small classes in memory instead of registers. So this test does 603 # not tell us anything interesting if the call succeeds. 604 # 605 # -- chastain 2003-12-31 606 gdb_test_multiple "print v.method ()" "calling method for small class" { 607 -re "\\$\[0-9\]+ = 82$nl$gdb_prompt $" { 608 # gcc 3.3.2 -gdwarf-2 609 # gcc HEAD 2003-12-28 21:08:30 UTC -gdwarf-2 610 # gcc 3.3.2 -gstabs+ 611 # gcc HEAD 2003-12-28 21:08:30 UTC -gstabs+ 612 pass "calling method for small class" 613 } 614 -re "Address requested for identifier \"v\" which is in register .*$nl$gdb_prompt $" { 615 # gcc 2.95.3 -gdwarf-2 616 # gcc 2.95.3 -gstabs+ 617 setup_xfail "*-*-*" 2972 618 fail "calling method for small class" 619 } 620 } 621 622 gdb_test "print base1::Base1" "<.*Base1.*>" "print ctor of typedef class" 623 gdb_test "print base1::~Base1" "<.*~Base1(\\(\\))?>" \ 624 "print dtor of typedef class" 625 626 gdb_test "list ByAnyOtherName::times" ".*int Foo::times.*" 627} 628 629do_tests 630