[gdb/testsuite] Handle unordered dict in gdb.python/py-mi-cmd.exp
When running test-case gdb.python/py-mi-cmd.exp on openSUSE Leap 42.3 with python 3.4, I occasionally run into: ... Expecting: ^(-pycmd dct[^M ]+)?(\^done,result={hello="world",times="42"}[^M ]+[(]gdb[)] ^M [ ]*) -pycmd dct^M ^done,result={times="42",hello="world"}^M (gdb) ^M FAIL: gdb.python/py-mi-cmd.exp: -pycmd dct (unexpected output) ... The problem is that the data type used here in py-mi-cmd.py: ... elif argv[0] == "dct": return {"result": {"hello": "world", "times": 42}} ... is a dictionary, and only starting version 3.6 are dictionaries insertion ordered, so using PyDict_Next in serialize_mi_result doesn't guarantee a fixed order. Fix this by allowing the alternative order. Tested on x86_64-linux.
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"\\^done,result=\\\[\"Hello\",\"42\"\\\]" \
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"-pycmd ary"
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set re_order1 "\\^done,result={hello=\"world\",times=\"42\"}"
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set re_order2 "\\^done,result={times=\"42\",hello=\"world\"}"
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mi_gdb_test "-pycmd dct" \
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"\\^done,result={hello=\"world\",times=\"42\"}" \
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"($re_order1|$re_order2)" \
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"-pycmd dct"
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mi_gdb_test "-pycmd bk1" \
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