import gdb import os import re import sys import traceback # testlibdir is set on the GDB command line, via --eval-command python testlibdir=... sys.path[0:0] = [testlibdir] # Run the C++ fragment named |fragment|, stopping on entry to |function| # ('breakpoint', by default) and then select the calling frame. def run_fragment(fragment, function='breakpoint'): # Arrange to stop at a reasonable place in the test program. bp = gdb.Breakpoint(function); try: gdb.execute("run %s" % (fragment,)) # Check that we did indeed stop by hitting the breakpoint we set. assert bp.hit_count == 1 finally: bp.delete() gdb.execute('frame 1') # Assert that |actual| is equal to |expected|; if not, complain in a helpful way. def assert_eq(actual, expected): if actual != expected: raise AssertionError("""Unexpected result: expected: %r actual: %r""" % (expected, actual)) # Assert that |expected| regex matches |actual| result; if not, complain in a helpful way. def assert_match(actual, expected): if re.match(expected, actual, re.MULTILINE) == None: raise AssertionError("""Unexpected result: expected pattern: %r actual: %r""" % (expected, actual)) # Assert that |value|'s pretty-printed form is |form|. If |value| is a # string, then evaluate it with gdb.parse_and_eval to produce a value. def assert_pretty(value, form): if isinstance(value, str): value = gdb.parse_and_eval(value) assert_eq(str(value), form) # Assert that |value|'s pretty-printed form match the pattern |pattern|. If # |value| is a string, then evaluate it with gdb.parse_and_eval to produce a # value. def assert_regexp_pretty(value, form): if isinstance(value, str): value = gdb.parse_and_eval(value) assert_match(str(value), form) # Check that the list of registered pretty-printers includes one named # |printer|, with a subprinter named |subprinter|. def assert_subprinter_registered(printer, subprinter): # Match a line containing |printer| followed by a colon, and then a # series of more-indented lines containing |subprinter|. names = { 'printer': re.escape(printer), 'subprinter': re.escape(subprinter) } pat = r'^( +)%(printer)s *\n(\1 +.*\n)*\1 +%(subprinter)s *\n' % names output = gdb.execute('info pretty-printer', to_string=True) if not re.search(pat, output, re.MULTILINE): raise AssertionError("assert_subprinter_registered failed to find pretty-printer:\n" " %s:%s\n" "'info pretty-printer' says:\n" "%s" % (printer, subprinter, output)) # Request full stack traces for Python errors. gdb.execute('set python print-stack full') # Tell GDB not to ask the user about the things we tell it to do. gdb.execute('set confirm off', False) # Some print settings that make testing easier. gdb.execute('set print static-members off') gdb.execute('set print address off') gdb.execute('set print pretty off') gdb.execute('set width 0') try: # testscript is set on the GDB command line, via: # --eval-command python testscript=... exec(open(testscript).read()) except AssertionError as err: sys.stderr.write('\nAssertion traceback:\n') (t, v, tb) = sys.exc_info() traceback.print_tb(tb) sys.stderr.write('\nTest assertion failed:\n') sys.stderr.write(str(err)) sys.exit(1)