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4.4 KiB
Python
113 lines
4.4 KiB
Python
"""
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Test some lldb command abbreviations and aliases for proper resolution.
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"""
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from __future__ import print_function
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import os
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import time
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import lldb
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from lldbsuite.test.decorators import *
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from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
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from lldbsuite.test import lldbutil
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class AbbreviationsTestCase(TestBase):
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mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__)
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@no_debug_info_test
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def test_command_abbreviations_and_aliases(self):
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command_interpreter = self.dbg.GetCommandInterpreter()
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self.assertTrue(command_interpreter, VALID_COMMAND_INTERPRETER)
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result = lldb.SBCommandReturnObject()
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# Check that abbreviations are expanded to the full command.
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command_interpreter.ResolveCommand("ap script", result)
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self.assertTrue(result.Succeeded())
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self.assertEqual("apropos script", result.GetOutput())
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command_interpreter.ResolveCommand("h", result)
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self.assertTrue(result.Succeeded())
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self.assertEqual("help", result.GetOutput())
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# Check resolution of abbreviations for multi-word commands.
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command_interpreter.ResolveCommand("lo li", result)
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self.assertTrue(result.Succeeded())
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self.assertEqual("log list", result.GetOutput())
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command_interpreter.ResolveCommand("br s", result)
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self.assertTrue(result.Succeeded())
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self.assertEqual("breakpoint set", result.GetOutput())
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# Try an ambiguous abbreviation.
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# "pl" could be "platform" or "plugin".
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command_interpreter.ResolveCommand("pl", result)
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self.assertFalse(result.Succeeded())
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self.assertTrue(result.GetError().startswith("Ambiguous command"))
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# Make sure an unabbreviated command is not mangled.
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command_interpreter.ResolveCommand(
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"breakpoint set --name main --line 123", result)
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self.assertTrue(result.Succeeded())
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self.assertEqual(
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"breakpoint set --name main --line 123",
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result.GetOutput())
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# Create some aliases.
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self.runCmd("com a alias com al")
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self.runCmd("alias gurp help")
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# Check that an alias is replaced with the actual command
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command_interpreter.ResolveCommand("gurp target create", result)
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self.assertTrue(result.Succeeded())
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self.assertEqual("help target create", result.GetOutput())
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# Delete the alias and make sure it no longer has an effect.
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self.runCmd("com u gurp")
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command_interpreter.ResolveCommand("gurp", result)
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self.assertFalse(result.Succeeded())
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# Check aliases with text replacement.
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self.runCmd("alias pltty process launch -s -o %1 -e %1")
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command_interpreter.ResolveCommand("pltty /dev/tty0", result)
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self.assertTrue(result.Succeeded())
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self.assertEqual(
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"process launch -s -o /dev/tty0 -e /dev/tty0",
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result.GetOutput())
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self.runCmd("alias xyzzy breakpoint set -n %1 -l %2")
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command_interpreter.ResolveCommand("xyzzy main 123", result)
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self.assertTrue(result.Succeeded())
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self.assertEqual(
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"breakpoint set -n main -l 123",
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result.GetOutput().strip())
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# And again, without enough parameters.
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command_interpreter.ResolveCommand("xyzzy main", result)
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self.assertFalse(result.Succeeded())
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# Check a command that wants the raw input.
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command_interpreter.ResolveCommand(
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r'''sc print("\n\n\tHello!\n")''', result)
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self.assertTrue(result.Succeeded())
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self.assertEqual(
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r'''script print("\n\n\tHello!\n")''',
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result.GetOutput())
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# Prompt changing stuff should be tested, but this doesn't seem like the
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# right test to do it in. It has nothing to do with aliases or abbreviations.
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#self.runCmd("com sou ./change_prompt.lldb")
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# self.expect("settings show prompt",
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# startstr = 'prompt (string) = "[with-three-trailing-spaces] "')
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#self.runCmd("settings clear prompt")
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# self.expect("settings show prompt",
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# startstr = 'prompt (string) = "(lldb) "')
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#self.runCmd("se se prompt 'Sycamore> '")
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# self.expect("se sh prompt",
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# startstr = 'prompt (string) = "Sycamore> "')
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#self.runCmd("se cl prompt")
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# self.expect("set sh prompt",
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# startstr = 'prompt (string) = "(lldb) "')
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