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authorPavel Labath <labath@google.com>2016-04-15 09:11:22 +0000
committerPavel Labath <labath@google.com>2016-04-15 09:11:22 +0000
commit5c17454cd6a7352c1e6b80570d3c7bfc702153f1 (patch)
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Make destructor breakpoint location test more resilient
Summary: The original breakpoint location test was failing for linux, because the compilers here tend to merge the full-object and subobject destructors even at -O0 (as a result, we are getting only 2 breakpoint locations, and not 4 as the test expected. The fixup in r266164 substantially weakened the test, as it now did not check whether both kinds of destructors were being found. Because of these contraints, I have altered the logic of the test. It sets the breakpoint by name, and then independently verifies that the breakpoint is set on the correct demangled symbol name (which is not very meaningful since both kinds of destructors demangle to the same name) *and* the correct symbol address (which is obtained by looking up the mangled symbol name). Reviewers: clayborg Subscribers: ovyalov, zturner, lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19052 llvm-svn: 266416
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1 files changed, 33 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/functionalities/breakpoint/cpp/TestCPPBreakpointLocations.py b/lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/functionalities/breakpoint/cpp/TestCPPBreakpointLocations.py
index 808962335a6..c2aa597214e 100644
--- a/lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/functionalities/breakpoint/cpp/TestCPPBreakpointLocations.py
+++ b/lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/functionalities/breakpoint/cpp/TestCPPBreakpointLocations.py
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ class TestCPPBreakpointLocations(TestBase):
name = bp_dict['name']
names = bp_dict['loc_names']
bp = target.BreakpointCreateByName (name)
- self.assertTrue (bp.GetNumLocations() <= len(names), "Make sure we find the right number of breakpoint locations")
+ self.assertEquals(bp.GetNumLocations(), len(names), "Make sure we find the right number of breakpoint locations")
bp_loc_names = list()
for bp_loc in bp:
@@ -48,19 +48,48 @@ class TestCPPBreakpointLocations(TestBase):
{ 'name' : 'func1', 'loc_names' : [ 'a::c::func1()', 'b::c::func1()'] },
{ 'name' : 'func2', 'loc_names' : [ 'a::c::func2()', 'c::d::func2()'] },
{ 'name' : 'func3', 'loc_names' : [ 'a::c::func3()', 'b::c::func3()', 'c::d::func3()'] },
- { 'name' : '~c', 'loc_names' : [ 'a::c::~c()', 'b::c::~c()', 'a::c::~c()', 'b::c::~c()'] },
{ 'name' : 'c::func1', 'loc_names' : [ 'a::c::func1()', 'b::c::func1()'] },
{ 'name' : 'c::func2', 'loc_names' : [ 'a::c::func2()'] },
{ 'name' : 'c::func3', 'loc_names' : [ 'a::c::func3()', 'b::c::func3()'] },
- { 'name' : 'c::~c', 'loc_names' : [ 'a::c::~c()', 'b::c::~c()', 'a::c::~c()', 'b::c::~c()'] },
{ 'name' : 'a::c::func1', 'loc_names' : [ 'a::c::func1()'] },
{ 'name' : 'b::c::func1', 'loc_names' : [ 'b::c::func1()'] },
{ 'name' : 'c::d::func2', 'loc_names' : [ 'c::d::func2()'] },
{ 'name' : 'a::c::func1()', 'loc_names' : [ 'a::c::func1()'] },
{ 'name' : 'b::c::func1()', 'loc_names' : [ 'b::c::func1()'] },
{ 'name' : 'c::d::func2()', 'loc_names' : [ 'c::d::func2()'] },
- { 'name' : 'c::~c()', 'loc_names' : [ 'a::c::~c()', 'b::c::~c()', 'a::c::~c()', 'b::c::~c()'] },
]
for bp_dict in bp_dicts:
self.verify_breakpoint_locations(target, bp_dict)
+
+ @expectedFailureAll(oslist=["windows"], bugnumber="llvm.org/pr24764")
+ def test_destructors(self):
+ self.build()
+ exe = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "a.out")
+ target = self.dbg.CreateTarget(exe)
+
+ # Don't skip prologue, so we can check the breakpoint address more easily
+ self.runCmd("settings set target.skip-prologue false")
+ try:
+ names = ['~c', 'c::~c', 'c::~c()']
+ loc_names = {'a::c::~c()', 'b::c::~c()'}
+ # TODO: For windows targets we should put windows mangled names here
+ symbols = ['_ZN1a1cD1Ev', '_ZN1a1cD2Ev', '_ZN1b1cD1Ev', '_ZN1b1cD2Ev']
+
+ for name in names:
+ bp = target.BreakpointCreateByName(name)
+
+ bp_loc_names = { bp_loc.GetAddress().GetFunction().GetName() for bp_loc in bp }
+ self.assertEquals(bp_loc_names, loc_names, "Breakpoint set on the correct symbol")
+
+ bp_addresses = { bp_loc.GetLoadAddress() for bp_loc in bp }
+ symbol_addresses = set()
+ for symbol in symbols:
+ sc_list = target.FindSymbols(symbol, lldb.eSymbolTypeCode)
+ self.assertEquals(sc_list.GetSize(), 1, "Found symbol " + symbol)
+ symbol = sc_list.GetContextAtIndex(0).GetSymbol()
+ symbol_addresses.add(symbol.GetStartAddress().GetLoadAddress(target))
+
+ self.assertEquals(symbol_addresses, bp_addresses, "Breakpoint set on correct address")
+ finally:
+ self.runCmd("settings clear target.skip-prologue")
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