# Copyright 2019-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . standard_testfile set epilogue [have_epilogue_line_info] if { [prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" "skip-inline" \ {skip-inline.c skip1.c } \ {debug nowarnings}] } { return -1 } set srcfile skip-inline.c set srcfile1 skip1.c proc_with_prefix single_step { } { if ![runto_main] { return } gdb_test "bt" "\\s*\\#0\\s+main.*" "in the main" gdb_test "step" ".*" "step into baz, since foo will be skipped" gdb_test "bt" "\\s*\\#0\\s+baz.*" "in the baz, since foo was skipped" gdb_step_until ".*x = 0; x = baz \\(foo \\(\\)\\).*" gdb_test "bt" "\\s*\\#0\\s+main.*" "again in the main" gdb_test "step" ".*" "step again into baz, since foo will be skipped" gdb_test "bt" "\\s*\\#0\\s+baz.*" "again in the baz" gdb_step_until "main \\(\\) at .*" "step back to main, again" gdb_test "bt" "\\s*\\#0.*main.*" "again back to main" } proc_with_prefix double_step { } { if ![runto_main] { return } with_test_prefix "double step" { gdb_test "bt" "\\s*\\#0\\s+main.*" "in the main" gdb_test "step 2" ".*" "step into baz, since foo will be skipped" gdb_test "bt" "\\s*\\#0\\s+baz.*" "still in the baz" gdb_test "step" ".*" "step back to main" gdb_test "bt" "\\s*\\#0\\s+main.*" "again in the main" gdb_test "step 2" ".*" "step again into baz, since foo will be skipped" gdb_test "bt" "\\s*\\#0\\s+baz.*" "again in the baz" gdb_test "step" ".*" "step back to main, again" gdb_test "bt" "\\s*\\#0\\s+main.*" "again back to main" } } proc_with_prefix triple_step { } { if ![runto_main] { return } with_test_prefix "triple step" { gdb_test "bt" "\\s*\\#0\\s+main.*" "in the main" gdb_test "step 3" ".*" "step over baz" gdb_test "bt" "\\s*\\#0\\s+main.*" "again in the main" gdb_test "step 3" ".*" "step over baz, again" gdb_test "bt" "\\s*\\#0\\s+main.*" "again back to main" } } proc_with_prefix skip_current_frame { } { if ![runto_main] { return } gdb_test "skip delete" ".*" "skip delete" gdb_test "bt" "\\s*\\#0\\s+main.*" "in the main" gdb_test "step" ".*" "step into foo" gdb_test "bt" "\\s*\\#0\\s+foo.*" "in the foo" gdb_test "skip" "Function foo will be skipped when stepping\." "skip" } # Create a skiplist entry for a specified file and function. gdb_test "skip function foo" "Function foo will be skipped when stepping\." single_step # Some compilers link the epilogue of functions to the line containing the # closing brace, while others dont. The behavior ends up so out of sync # with multiple steps at a time, that completely different procs would need # to be made, and it is frankly unnecessary. if {$epilogue} { double_step triple_step } skip_current_frame