binutils-gdb/gdb/testsuite/gdb.ada/enum_idx_packed.exp
Simon Marchi 5ae3df226b gdb/testsuite: give binaries distinct names in Ada tests
Some Ada tests repeat their test sequence with different gnat-encodings,
typically "all" and "minimal".  However, they give the same name to both
binaries, meaning the second run overwrites the binary of the first run.
This makes it difficult and confusing when trying to reproduce problems
manually with the test artifacts.  Change those tests to use unique
names for each pass.

Change-Id: Iaa3c9f041241249a7d67392e785c31aa189dcc88
2022-07-22 15:42:20 -04:00

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# Copyright 2012-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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#
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
load_lib "ada.exp"
if { [skip_ada_tests] } { return -1 }
standard_ada_testfile foo
foreach_with_prefix scenario {all minimal} {
set flags [list debug additional_flags=-fgnat-encodings=$scenario]
if {[gdb_compile_ada "${srcfile}" "${binfile}-${scenario}" executable $flags] != ""} {
return -1
}
clean_restart ${testfile}-${scenario}
# GNAT 9 and 10 are known to fail.
if {$scenario == "minimal" && ([test_compiler_info {gcc-9-*}] \
|| [test_compiler_info {gcc-10-*}])} {
set old_compiler 1
} else {
set old_compiler 0
}
set bp_location [gdb_get_line_number "STOP" ${testdir}/foo.adb]
runto "foo.adb:$bp_location"
gdb_test "ptype full" \
"type = array \\(black \\.\\. white\\) of boolean <packed: 1-bit elements>"
gdb_test "print full" " = \\(false, true, false, true, false\\)"
gdb_test "print full'first" " = black"
gdb_test "ptype primary" \
"type = array \\(red \\.\\. blue\\) of boolean <packed: 1-bit elements>"
gdb_test "print primary" " = \\(red => false, true, false\\)"
gdb_test "print primary'first" " = red"
gdb_test "ptype cold" \
"type = array \\(green \\.\\. blue\\) of boolean <packed: 1-bit elements>"
gdb_test "print cold" " = \\(green => false, true\\)"
gdb_test "print cold'first" " = green"
# Note the bounds values are still not correctly displayed. So we get
# the enum equivalent of "1 .. 0" (empty range) as the array ranges.
# Accept that for now.
# GNAT >= 11.0 has the needed fix here.
if {$old_compiler} {
setup_kfail "minimal encodings" *-*-*
}
gdb_test "ptype small" \
"array \\(red \\.\\. green\\) of boolean <packed: 1-bit elements>"
if {$old_compiler} {
setup_kfail "minimal encodings" *-*-*
}
gdb_test "print small" " = \\(red => false, true\\)"
if {$old_compiler} {
setup_kfail "minimal encodings" *-*-*
}
gdb_test "print small'first" " = red"
if {$old_compiler} {
setup_kfail "minimal encodings" *-*-*
}
gdb_test "ptype multi" \
"array \\(red \\.\\. green, low .. medium\\) of boolean <packed: 1-bit elements>"
if {$old_compiler} {
setup_kfail "minimal encodings" *-*-*
}
gdb_test "print multi" \
" = \\(red => \\(low => true, false\\), \\(low => true, false\\)\\)"
if {$old_compiler} {
setup_kfail "minimal encodings" *-*-*
}
gdb_test "print multi'first" " = red"
set base "\\(true, false, true, false, true, false, true, false, true, false\\)"
set matrix "\\("
foreach x {1 2 3 4 5 6 7} {
if {$x > 1} {
append matrix ", "
}
append matrix $base
}
append matrix "\\)"
if {$old_compiler} {
setup_kfail "minimal encodings" *-*-*
}
gdb_test "print multi_multi" " = \\($matrix, $matrix\\)"
if {$old_compiler} {
setup_kfail "minimal encodings" *-*-*
}
gdb_test "print multi_multi(1,3)" " = $base"
if {$old_compiler} {
setup_kfail "minimal encodings" *-*-*
}
gdb_test "print multi_multi(2)" " = $matrix"
gdb_test "print multi_access.all" \
" = \\(\\(8, 13, 21, 34, 55\\), \\(1, 1, 2, 3, 5\\)\\)"
gdb_test "print confused_array(red, green)" " = 2"
gdb_test "print confused_array(green, red)" " = 6"
}