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1. Fixed semicolon placement in the lambda in the test itself. 2. Fixed lldbinline tests in general so that we don't attempt tests on platforms that don't use the given type of debug info. (For example, no DWO tests on Windows.) This fixes one of the two failures on Windows. (TestLambdas.py was the only inline test that wasn't XFailed or skipped on Windows.) 3. Set the error string in IRInterpreter::CanInterpret so that the caller doesn't print (null) instead of an explanation. I don't entirely understand the error, so feel free to suggest a better wording. 4. XFailed the test on Windows. The interpreter won't evaluate the lambda because the module has multiple function bodies. I don't exactly understand why that's a problem for the interpreter nor why the problem arises only on Windows. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19606 llvm-svn: 268573
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7.6 KiB
Python
223 lines
7.6 KiB
Python
from __future__ import print_function
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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# System modules
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import os
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# Third-party modules
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# LLDB modules
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import lldb
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from .lldbtest import *
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from . import lldbutil
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from .decorators import *
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def source_type(filename):
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_, extension = os.path.splitext(filename)
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return {
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'.c' : 'C_SOURCES',
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'.cpp' : 'CXX_SOURCES',
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'.cxx' : 'CXX_SOURCES',
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'.cc' : 'CXX_SOURCES',
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'.m' : 'OBJC_SOURCES',
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'.mm' : 'OBJCXX_SOURCES'
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}.get(extension, None)
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class CommandParser:
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def __init__(self):
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self.breakpoints = []
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def parse_one_command(self, line):
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parts = line.split('//%')
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command = None
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new_breakpoint = True
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if len(parts) == 2:
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command = parts[1].strip() # take off whitespace
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new_breakpoint = parts[0].strip() != ""
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return (command, new_breakpoint)
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def parse_source_files(self, source_files):
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for source_file in source_files:
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file_handle = open(source_file)
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lines = file_handle.readlines()
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line_number = 0
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current_breakpoint = None # non-NULL means we're looking through whitespace to find additional commands
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for line in lines:
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line_number = line_number + 1 # 1-based, so we do this first
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(command, new_breakpoint) = self.parse_one_command(line)
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if new_breakpoint:
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current_breakpoint = None
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if command != None:
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if current_breakpoint == None:
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current_breakpoint = {}
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current_breakpoint['file_name'] = source_file
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current_breakpoint['line_number'] = line_number
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current_breakpoint['command'] = command
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self.breakpoints.append(current_breakpoint)
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else:
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current_breakpoint['command'] = current_breakpoint['command'] + "\n" + command
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def set_breakpoints(self, target):
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for breakpoint in self.breakpoints:
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breakpoint['breakpoint'] = target.BreakpointCreateByLocation(breakpoint['file_name'], breakpoint['line_number'])
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def handle_breakpoint(self, test, breakpoint_id):
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for breakpoint in self.breakpoints:
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if breakpoint['breakpoint'].GetID() == breakpoint_id:
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test.execute_user_command(breakpoint['command'])
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return
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class InlineTest(TestBase):
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# Internal implementation
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def getRerunArgs(self):
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# The -N option says to NOT run a if it matches the option argument, so
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# if we are using dSYM we say to NOT run dwarf (-N dwarf) and vice versa.
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if self.using_dsym is None:
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# The test was skipped altogether.
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return ""
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elif self.using_dsym:
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return "-N dwarf %s" % (self.mydir)
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else:
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return "-N dsym %s" % (self.mydir)
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def BuildMakefile(self):
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if os.path.exists("Makefile"):
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return
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categories = {}
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for f in os.listdir(os.getcwd()):
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t = source_type(f)
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if t:
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if t in list(categories.keys()):
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categories[t].append(f)
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else:
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categories[t] = [f]
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makefile = open("Makefile", 'w+')
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level = os.sep.join([".."] * len(self.mydir.split(os.sep))) + os.sep + "make"
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makefile.write("LEVEL = " + level + "\n")
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for t in list(categories.keys()):
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line = t + " := " + " ".join(categories[t])
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makefile.write(line + "\n")
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if ('OBJCXX_SOURCES' in list(categories.keys())) or ('OBJC_SOURCES' in list(categories.keys())):
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makefile.write("LDFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -lobjc -framework Foundation\n")
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if ('CXX_SOURCES' in list(categories.keys())):
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makefile.write("CXXFLAGS += -std=c++11\n")
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makefile.write("include $(LEVEL)/Makefile.rules\n")
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makefile.write("\ncleanup:\n\trm -f Makefile *.d\n\n")
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makefile.flush()
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makefile.close()
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@skipUnlessDarwin
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def __test_with_dsym(self):
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self.using_dsym = True
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self.BuildMakefile()
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self.buildDsym()
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self.do_test()
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def __test_with_dwarf(self):
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self.using_dsym = False
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self.BuildMakefile()
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self.buildDwarf()
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self.do_test()
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def __test_with_dwo(self):
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self.using_dsym = False
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self.BuildMakefile()
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self.buildDwo()
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self.do_test()
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def execute_user_command(self, __command):
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exec(__command, globals(), locals())
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def do_test(self):
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exe_name = "a.out"
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exe = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), exe_name)
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source_files = [ f for f in os.listdir(os.getcwd()) if source_type(f) ]
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target = self.dbg.CreateTarget(exe)
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parser = CommandParser()
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parser.parse_source_files(source_files)
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parser.set_breakpoints(target)
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process = target.LaunchSimple(None, None, os.getcwd())
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while lldbutil.get_stopped_thread(process, lldb.eStopReasonBreakpoint):
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thread = lldbutil.get_stopped_thread(process, lldb.eStopReasonBreakpoint)
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breakpoint_id = thread.GetStopReasonDataAtIndex (0)
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parser.handle_breakpoint(self, breakpoint_id)
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process.Continue()
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# Utilities for testcases
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def check_expression (self, expression, expected_result, use_summary = True):
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value = self.frame().EvaluateExpression (expression)
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self.assertTrue(value.IsValid(), expression+"returned a valid value")
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if self.TraceOn():
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print(value.GetSummary())
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print(value.GetValue())
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if use_summary:
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answer = value.GetSummary()
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else:
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answer = value.GetValue()
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report_str = "%s expected: %s got: %s"%(expression, expected_result, answer)
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self.assertTrue(answer == expected_result, report_str)
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def ApplyDecoratorsToFunction(func, decorators):
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tmp = func
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if type(decorators) == list:
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for decorator in decorators:
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tmp = decorator(tmp)
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elif hasattr(decorators, '__call__'):
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tmp = decorators(tmp)
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return tmp
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def MakeInlineTest(__file, __globals, decorators=None):
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# Adjust the filename if it ends in .pyc. We want filenames to
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# reflect the source python file, not the compiled variant.
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if __file is not None and __file.endswith(".pyc"):
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# Strip the trailing "c"
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__file = __file[0:-1]
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# Derive the test name from the current file name
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file_basename = os.path.basename(__file)
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InlineTest.mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file)
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test_name, _ = os.path.splitext(file_basename)
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# Build the test case
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test = type(test_name, (InlineTest,), {'using_dsym': None})
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test.name = test_name
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target_platform = lldb.DBG.GetSelectedPlatform().GetTriple().split('-')[2]
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if test_categories.is_supported_on_platform("dsym", target_platform):
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test.test_with_dsym = ApplyDecoratorsToFunction(test._InlineTest__test_with_dsym, decorators)
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if test_categories.is_supported_on_platform("dwarf", target_platform):
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test.test_with_dwarf = ApplyDecoratorsToFunction(test._InlineTest__test_with_dwarf, decorators)
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if test_categories.is_supported_on_platform("dwo", target_platform):
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test.test_with_dwo = ApplyDecoratorsToFunction(test._InlineTest__test_with_dwo, decorators)
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# Add the test case to the globals, and hide InlineTest
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__globals.update({test_name : test})
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# Keep track of the original test filename so we report it
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# correctly in test results.
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test.test_filename = __file
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return test
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