teak-llvm/lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/functionalities/embedded_interpreter/TestConvenienceVariables.py
Zachary Turner 19474e1801 Remove use_lldb_suite from the package, and don't import it anymore.
This module was originally intended to be imported by top-level
scripts to be able to find the LLDB packages and third party
libraries.  Packages themselves shouldn't need to import it,
because by the time it gets into the package, the top-level
script should have already done this.  Indeed, it was just
adding the same values to sys.path multiple times, so this
patch is essentially no functional change.

To make sure it doesn't get re-introduced, we also delete the
`use_lldb_suite` module from `lldbsuite/test`, although the
original copy still remains in `lldb/test`

llvm-svn: 251963
2015-11-03 19:20:39 +00:00

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"""Test convenience variables when you drop in from lldb prompt into an embedded interpreter."""
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import lldb
from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
class ConvenienceVariablesCase(TestBase):
mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__)
def setUp(self):
# Call super's setUp().
TestBase.setUp(self)
# Find the line number to break on inside main.cpp.
self.line = line_number('main.c', 'Hello world.')
@skipIfFreeBSD # llvm.org/pr17228
@skipIfRemote
@expectedFailureAll("llvm.org/pr23560", oslist=["linux"], compiler="gcc", compiler_version=[">=","4.9"], archs=["i386"])
@expectedFailureWindows("llvm.org/pr22274: need a pexpect replacement for windows")
def test_with_run_commands(self):
"""Test convenience variables lldb.debugger, lldb.target, lldb.process, lldb.thread, and lldb.frame."""
self.build()
import pexpect
exe = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "a.out")
prompt = "(lldb) "
python_prompt = ">>> "
# So that the child gets torn down after the test.
self.child = pexpect.spawn('%s %s %s' % (lldbtest_config.lldbExec, self.lldbOption, exe))
child = self.child
# Turn on logging for what the child sends back.
if self.TraceOn():
child.logfile_read = sys.stdout
# Set the breakpoint, run the inferior, when it breaks, issue print on
# the various convenience variables.
child.expect_exact(prompt)
child.sendline('breakpoint set -f main.c -l %d' % self.line)
child.expect_exact(prompt)
child.sendline('run')
child.expect_exact("stop reason = breakpoint 1.1")
child.expect_exact(prompt)
child.sendline('script')
child.expect_exact(python_prompt)
# Set a flag so that we know during teardown time, we need to exit the
# Python interpreter, then the lldb interpreter.
self.child_in_script_interpreter = True
child.sendline('print(lldb.debugger)')
child.expect_exact(python_prompt)
self.expect(child.before, exe=False,
patterns = ['Debugger \(instance: .*, id: \d\)'])
child.sendline('print(lldb.target)')
child.expect_exact(python_prompt)
self.expect(child.before, exe=False,
substrs = ['a.out'])
child.sendline('print(lldb.process)')
child.expect_exact(python_prompt)
self.expect(child.before, exe=False,
patterns = ['SBProcess: pid = \d+, state = stopped, threads = \d, executable = a.out'])
child.sendline('print(lldb.thread)')
child.expect_exact(python_prompt)
# Linux outputs decimal tid and 'name' instead of 'queue'
self.expect(child.before, exe=False,
patterns = ['thread #1: tid = (0x[0-9a-f]+|[0-9]+), 0x[0-9a-f]+ a\.out`main\(argc=1, argv=0x[0-9a-f]+\) \+ \d+ at main\.c:%d, (name|queue) = \'.+\', stop reason = breakpoint 1\.1' % self.line])
child.sendline('print(lldb.frame)')
child.expect_exact(python_prompt)
self.expect(child.before, exe=False,
patterns = ['frame #0: 0x[0-9a-f]+ a\.out`main\(argc=1, argv=0x[0-9a-f]+\) \+ \d+ at main\.c:%d' % self.line])