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# Copyright 2012-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# Note that the testcase gdb.dwarf2/dw2-inline-break.exp largely
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# mirrors this testcase, and should be updated if this testcase is
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# changed.
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standard_testfile
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if { [prepare_for_testing $testfile.exp $testfile $srcfile \
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{debug optimize=-O2 additional_flags=-Winline}] } {
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return -1
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}
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#
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# func1 is a static inlined function that is called once.
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# The result should be a single-location breakpoint.
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#
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gdb_test "break func1" \
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"Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line.*"
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#
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# func2 is a non-static inlined function that is called once.
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# The result should be a breakpoint with two locations: the
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# out-of-line function and the single inlined instance.
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#
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gdb_test "break func2" \
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"Breakpoint.*at.*func2.*\\(2 locations\\)"
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#
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# func3b is a static inlined function that is called once from
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# within another static inlined function. The result should be
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# a single-location breakpoint.
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#
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gdb_test "break func3b" \
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"Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line.*"
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#
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# func4b is a static inlined function that is called once from
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# within a non-static inlined function. The result should be
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# a breakpoint with two locations: the inlined instance within
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# the inlined call to func4a in main, and the inlined instance
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# within the out-of-line func4a.
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#
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gdb_test "break func4b" \
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"Breakpoint.*at.*func4b.*\\(2 locations\\)"
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#
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# func5b is a non-static inlined function that is called once
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# from within a static inlined function. The result should be a
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# breakpoint with two locations: the out-of-line function and the
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# inlined instance within the inlined call to func5a in main.
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#
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gdb_test "break func5b" \
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"Breakpoint.*at.*func5b.*\\(2 locations\\)"
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#
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# func6b is a non-static inlined function that is called once from
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# within another non-static inlined function. The result should be
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# a breakpoint with three locations: the out-of-line function, the
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# inlined instance within the out-of-line func6a, and the inlined
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# instance within the inlined call to func6a in main,
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#
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gdb_test "break func6b" \
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"Breakpoint.*at.*func6b.*\\(3 locations\\)"
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#
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# func7b is a static inlined function that is called twice: once from
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# func7a, and once from main. The result should be a breakpoint with
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# two locations: the inlined instance within the inlined instance of
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# func7a, and the inlined instance within main.
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#
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gdb_test "break func7b" \
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"Breakpoint.*at.*func7b.*\\(2 locations\\)"
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#
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# func8b is a non-static inlined function that is called twice: once
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# func8a, and once from main. The result should be a breakpoint with
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# three locations: the out-of-line function, the inlined instance
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# within the inlined instance of func7a, and the inlined instance
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# within main.
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#
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gdb_test "break func8b" \
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"Breakpoint.*at.*func8b.*\\(3 locations\\)"
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#
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# func1 is a static inlined function. The result should be that no
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# symbol is found to print.
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#
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gdb_test "print func1" \
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"No symbol \"func1\" in current context."
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#
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# func2 is a non-static inlined function. The result should be that
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# one symbol is found to print, and that the printed symbol is called
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# "func2". Note that this does not cover the failure case that two
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# symbols were found, but that gdb chose the out-of-line copy to
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# print, but if this was failing the "print func1" test would likely
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# fail instead.
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#
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gdb_test "print func2" \
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"\\\$.* = {int \\(int\\)} .* <func2>"
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