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     17 
     18 #
     19 # test running programs
     20 #
     21 
     22 standard_testfile break.c break1.c
     23 
     24 if {[prepare_for_testing ${testfile}.exp ${testfile} \
     25 	 [list $srcfile $srcfile2] {debug nowarnings}]} {
     26     return -1
     27 }
     28 
     29 set bp_location1 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 1 here"]
     30 set bp_location7 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 7 here"]
     31 set bp_location8 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 8 here" $srcfile2]
     32 set bp_location11 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 11 here"]
     33 set bp_location14 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 14 here" $srcfile2]
     34 set bp_location15 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 15 here" $srcfile2]
     35 set bp_location17 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 17 here" $srcfile2]
     36 
     37 if ![runto_main] then { fail "enable/disable break tests suppressed" }
     38 
     39 # Verify that we can set a breakpoint (the location is irrelevant),
     40 # then enable it (yes, it's already enabled by default), then hit it.
     41 
     42 proc break_at { breakpoint where } {
     43     global gdb_prompt
     44     global expect_out
     45 
     46     set test "break $breakpoint"
     47     set bp 0
     48     gdb_test_multiple "$test" "$test" {
     49 	-re "Breakpoint (\[0-9\]*) at .*$where.*$gdb_prompt $" {
     50 	    set bp $expect_out(1,string)
     51 	    pass "$test"
     52 	}
     53     }
     54     return $bp
     55 }
     56 
     57 set bp [break_at "marker1" " line $bp_location15"]
     58 
     59 gdb_test_no_output "enable $bp" "enable break marker1"
     60 
     61 gdb_test "info break $bp" \
     62     "\[0-9\]*\[ \t\]+breakpoint\[ \t\]+keep\[ \t\]+y.*" \
     63     "info break marker1"
     64 
     65 # See the comments in condbreak.exp for "run until breakpoint at
     66 # marker1" for an explanation of the xfail below.
     67 set test "continue to break marker1"
     68 gdb_test_multiple "continue" "$test" {
     69     -re "Breakpoint \[0-9\]*, marker1.*$gdb_prompt $" {
     70 	pass "$test"
     71     }
     72     -re "Breakpoint \[0-9\]*, $hex in marker1.*$gdb_prompt $" {
     73 	xfail "$test"
     74     }
     75 }
     76 
     77 gdb_test_no_output "delete $bp" "delete break marker1"
     78 
     79 # Verify that we can set a breakpoint to be self-disabling after the
     80 # first time it triggers.
     81 set bp [break_at "marker2" " line $bp_location8"]
     82 
     83 gdb_test_no_output "enable once $bp" "enable once break marker2"
     84 
     85 gdb_test "info break $bp" \
     86     "\[0-9\]*\[ \t\]+breakpoint\[ \t\]+dis\[ \t\]+y.*" \
     87     "info auto-disabled break marker2"
     88 
     89 # See the comments in condbreak.exp for "run until breakpoint at
     90 # marker1" for an explanation of the xfail below.
     91 set test "continue to auto-disabled break marker2"
     92 gdb_test_multiple "continue" "$test" {
     93     -re "Breakpoint \[0-9\]*, marker2.*$gdb_prompt $" {
     94 	pass "$test"
     95     }
     96     -re "Breakpoint \[0-9\]*, $hex in marker2.*$gdb_prompt $" {
     97 	xfail "$test"
     98     }
     99 }
    100 
    101 gdb_test "info break $bp" \
    102     "\[0-9\]*\[ \t\]+breakpoint\[ \t\]+dis\[ \t\]+n.*" \
    103     "info auto-disabled break marker2"
    104 
    105 # Verify that we don't stop at a disabled breakpoint.
    106 gdb_continue_to_end "no stop"
    107 rerun_to_main
    108 gdb_continue_to_end "no stop at auto-disabled break marker2"
    109 
    110 # Verify that we can set a breakpoint to be self-deleting after the
    111 # first time it triggers.
    112 if ![runto_main] then {
    113     fail "enable/disable break tests suppressed"
    114 }
    115 
    116 set bp [break_at "marker3" " line $bp_location17"]
    117 
    118 gdb_test_no_output "enable del $bp" "enable del break marker3"
    119 
    120 gdb_test "info break $bp" \
    121     "\[0-9\]*\[ \t\]+breakpoint\[ \t\]+del\[ \t\]+y.*" \
    122     "info auto-deleted break marker2"
    123 
    124 gdb_test "continue" \
    125     ".*marker3 .*:$bp_location17.*" \
    126     "continue to auto-deleted break marker3"
    127 
    128 gdb_test "info break $bp" \
    129     ".*No breakpoint or watchpoint matching.*" \
    130     "info auto-deleted break marker3"
    131 
    132 # Verify that we can set a breakpoint and manually disable it (we've
    133 # already proven that disabled bp's don't trigger).
    134 
    135 set bp [break_at "marker4" " line $bp_location14.*"]
    136 
    137 gdb_test_no_output "disable $bp" "disable break marker4"
    138 
    139 gdb_test "info break $bp" \
    140     "\[0-9\]*\[ \t\]+breakpoint\[ \t\]+keep\[ \t\]+n.*" \
    141     "info break marker4"
    142 
    143 if ![runto_main] then {
    144     fail "enable/disable break tests suppressed"
    145 }
    146 
    147 # Test enable count by stopping at a location until it is disabled
    148 # and passes through.
    149 
    150 set bp [break_at $bp_location7 "line $bp_location7"]
    151 
    152 set bp2 [break_at marker1 " line $bp_location15"]
    153 
    154 gdb_test_no_output "enable count 2 $bp" "disable break with count"
    155 
    156 gdb_test "continue" \
    157     ".*factorial .*:$bp_location7.*" \
    158     "continue from enable count, first time"
    159 
    160 gdb_test "continue" \
    161     ".*factorial .*:$bp_location7.*" \
    162     "continue from enable count, second time"
    163 
    164 gdb_test "continue" \
    165     ".*marker1 .*:$bp_location15.*" \
    166     "continue through enable count, now disabled"
    167 
    168 # Verify that we can set a breakpoint with an ignore count N, which
    169 # should cause the next N triggers of the bp to be ignored.  (This is
    170 # a flavor of enablement/disablement, after all.)
    171 
    172 if ![runto_main] then {
    173     fail "enable/disable break tests suppressed"
    174 }
    175 
    176 set bp [break_at "marker1" " line $bp_location15.*"]
    177 
    178 # Verify that an ignore of a non-existent breakpoint is gracefully
    179 # handled.
    180 
    181 gdb_test "ignore 999 2" \
    182     "No breakpoint number 999..*" \
    183     "ignore non-existent break"
    184 
    185 # Verify that a missing ignore count is gracefully handled.
    186 
    187 gdb_test "ignore $bp" \
    188     "Second argument .specified ignore-count. is missing..*" \
    189     "ignore break with missing ignore count"
    190 
    191 # Verify that a negative or zero ignore count is handled gracefully
    192 # (they both are treated the same).
    193 
    194 gdb_test "ignore $bp -1" \
    195     "Will stop next time breakpoint \[0-9\]* is reached..*" \
    196     "ignore break marker1 -1"
    197 
    198 gdb_test "ignore $bp 0" \
    199     "Will stop next time breakpoint \[0-9\]* is reached..*" \
    200     "ignore break marker1 0"
    201 
    202 gdb_test "ignore $bp 1" \
    203     "Will ignore next crossing of breakpoint \[0-9\]*.*" \
    204     "ignore break marker1"
    205 
    206 gdb_test "info break $bp" \
    207     "\[0-9\]*\[ \t\]+breakpoint\[ \t\]+keep\[ \t\]+y.*ignore next 1 hits.*" \
    208     "info ignored break marker1"
    209 
    210 gdb_continue_to_end "no stop at ignored break marker1"
    211 rerun_to_main
    212 
    213 # See the comments in condbreak.exp for "run until breakpoint at marker1"
    214 # for an explanation of the xfail below.
    215 set test "continue to break marker1, 2nd time"
    216 gdb_test_multiple "continue" "$test" {
    217     -re "Breakpoint \[0-9\]*, marker1.*$gdb_prompt $" {
    218 	pass "continue to break marker1, 2nd time"
    219     }
    220     -re "Breakpoint \[0-9\]*, $hex in marker1.*$gdb_prompt $" {
    221 	xfail "continue to break marker1, 2nd time"
    222     }
    223 }
    224 
    225 # Verify that we can specify both an ignore count and an auto-delete.
    226 
    227 if ![runto_main] then {
    228     fail "enable/disable break tests suppressed"
    229 }
    230 
    231 set bp [break_at marker1 " line $bp_location15.*"]
    232 
    233 gdb_test "ignore $bp 1" \
    234     "Will ignore next crossing of breakpoint \[0-9\]*.*" \
    235     "ignore break marker1"
    236 
    237 gdb_test_no_output "enable del $bp" "enable del break marker1"
    238 
    239 gdb_test "info break $bp" \
    240     "\[0-9\]*\[ \t\]+breakpoint\[ \t\]+del\[ \t\]+y.*ignore next 1 hits.*" \
    241     "info break marker1"
    242 
    243 gdb_continue_to_end "no stop at ignored & auto-deleted break marker1"
    244 rerun_to_main
    245 
    246 gdb_test "continue" \
    247     ".*marker1 .*:$bp_location15.*" \
    248     "continue to ignored & auto-deleted break marker1"
    249 
    250 # Verify that a disabled breakpoint's ignore count isn't updated when
    251 # the bp is encountered.
    252 
    253 if ![runto_main] then {
    254     fail "enable/disable break tests suppressed"
    255 }
    256 
    257 set bp [break_at marker1 " line $bp_location15"]
    258 
    259 gdb_test "ignore $bp 10" \
    260     "Will ignore next 10 crossings of breakpoint \[0-9\]*.*" \
    261     "ignore break marker1"
    262 
    263 gdb_test_no_output "disable $bp" "disable break marker1"
    264 
    265 gdb_continue_to_end "no stop at ignored & disabled break marker1"
    266 rerun_to_main
    267 
    268 gdb_test "info break $bp" \
    269     "\[0-9\]*\[ \t\]+breakpoint\[ \t\]+keep\[ \t\]+n.*ignore next 10 hits.*" \
    270     "info ignored & disabled break marker1"
    271 
    272 # Verify that GDB correctly handles the "continue" command with an argument,
    273 # which is an ignore count to set on the currently stopped-at breakpoint.
    274 # (Also verify that GDB gracefully handles the case where the inferior
    275 # isn't stopped at a breakpoint.)
    276 #
    277 if ![runto_main] then { fail "enable/disable break tests suppressed" }
    278 
    279 gdb_test "break $bp_location1" \
    280     "Breakpoint \[0-9\]*.*, line $bp_location1.*" \
    281     "prepare to continue with ignore count"
    282 
    283 gdb_test "continue 2" \
    284     "Will ignore next crossing of breakpoint \[0-9\]*.  Continuing..*" \
    285     "continue with ignore count"
    286 
    287 gdb_test "next" ".*$bp_location11\[ \t\]*marker1.*" \
    288     "step after continue with ignore count"
    289 
    290 set test "continue with ignore count, not stopped at bpt"
    291 gdb_test_multiple "continue 2" "$test" {
    292     -re "Not stopped at any breakpoint; argument ignored.*$gdb_prompt $" {
    293 	pass "$test"
    294     }
    295     -re "No breakpoint number -1.*$gdb_prompt $" {
    296 	kfail gdb/1689 "$test"
    297     }
    298 }
    299 
    300 # Verify that GDB correctly handles the "enable/disable" command
    301 # with arguments, that include multiple locations.
    302 #
    303 if ![runto_main] then { fail "enable/disable break tests suppressed" }
    304 
    305 set b1 0
    306 set b2 0
    307 set b3 0
    308 set b4 0
    309 set b1 [break_at main ""]
    310 set b2 [break_at main ""]
    311 set b3 [break_at main ""]
    312 set b4 [break_at main ""]
    313 
    314 # Perform tests for disable/enable commands on multiple
    315 # locations and breakpoints.
    316 #
    317 # WHAT - the command to test (disable/enable).
    318 #
    319 proc test_ena_dis_br { what } {
    320     global b1
    321     global b2
    322     global b3
    323     global b4
    324     global gdb_prompt
    325 
    326     # OPPOS    - the command opposite to WHAT.
    327     # WHAT_RES - whether breakpoints are expected to end
    328     #            up enabled or disabled.
    329     # OPPOS_RES- same as WHAT_RES but opposite.
    330     # P1/P2    - proc to call (pass/fail).  Must be
    331     #            opposites.
    332     # Set variable values for disable command.
    333     set oppos "enable"
    334     set oppos_res "y"
    335     set what_res "n"
    336     set p1 "pass"
    337     set p2 "fail"
    338 
    339     if { "$what" == "enable" } {
    340 	# Set varibale values for enable command.
    341 	set oppos "disable"
    342 	set oppos_res "n"
    343 	set what_res "y"
    344 	set p1 "fail"
    345 	set p2 "pass"
    346     }
    347 
    348     # Now enable(disable) $b.1 $b2.1.
    349     gdb_test_no_output "$what $b1.1 $b2.1" "$what \$b1.1 \$b2.1"
    350     set test1 "${what}d \$b1.1 and \$b2.1"
    351 
    352     # Now $b1.1 and $b2.1 should be enabled(disabled).
    353     gdb_test_multiple "info break" "$test1" {
    354        -re "(${b1}.1)(\[^\n\r\]*)( n.*)(${b2}.1)(\[^\n\r\]*)( n.*)$gdb_prompt $" {
    355            $p1 "$test1"
    356        }
    357        -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
    358            $p2 "$test1"
    359        }
    360     }
    361 
    362     # Now enable(disable) $b1 fooo.1, it should give error on fooo.
    363     gdb_test "$what $b1 fooo.1" \
    364        "Bad breakpoint number 'fooo'" \
    365        "$what \$b1 fooo.1"
    366 
    367     # $b1 should be enabled(disabled).
    368     gdb_test "info break" \
    369        "(${b1})(\[^\n\r]*)( $what_res.*)" \
    370        "${what}d \$b1"
    371 
    372     gdb_test_no_output "$oppos $b3" "$oppos \$b3"
    373     gdb_test_no_output "$what $b4 $b3.1" "$what \$b4 \$b3.1"
    374     set test1 "${what}d \$b4 and \$b3.1,remain ${oppos}d \$b3"
    375 
    376     # Now $b4 $b3.1 should be enabled(disabled) and
    377     # $b3 should remain disabled(enabled).
    378     gdb_test_multiple "info break" "$test1" {
    379        -re "(${b3})(\[^\n\r]*)( $oppos_res.*)(${b3}.1)(\[^\n\r\]*)( n.*)(${b4})(\[^\n\r\]*)( $what_res.*)$gdb_prompt $" {
    380            $p1 "$test1"
    381        }
    382        -re "(${b3})(\[^\n\r]*)( $oppos_res.*)(${b4})(\[^\n\r\]*)( $what_res.*)$gdb_prompt $" {
    383            $p2 "$test1"
    384        }
    385     }
    386 
    387     # Now enable(disable) $b4.1 fooobaar and
    388     # it should give warning on fooobaar.
    389     gdb_test "$what $b4.1 fooobaar" \
    390        "warning: bad breakpoint number at or near 'fooobaar'" \
    391        "$what \$b4.1 fooobar"
    392     set test1 "${what}d \$b4.1"
    393 
    394     # $b4.1 should be enabled(disabled).
    395     gdb_test_multiple "info break" "$test1" {
    396         -re "(${b4}.1)(\[^\n\r\]*)( n.*)$gdb_prompt $" {
    397            $p1 "$test1"
    398        }
    399        -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
    400            $p2 "$test1"
    401        }
    402     }
    403 }
    404 
    405 test_ena_dis_br "disable"
    406 test_ena_dis_br "enable"
    407 
    408 gdb_exit
    409 return 0
    410