# RUN: %clangxx %p/Inputs/stop-hook-threads.cpp -g -o %t # RUN: %lldb -b -s %p/Inputs/stop-hook-threads-1.lldbinit -s %s -f %t \ # RUN: | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK --check-prefix=CHECK-NO-FILTER %s # RUN: %lldb -b -s %p/Inputs/stop-hook-threads-2.lldbinit -s %s -f %t \ # RUN: | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK --check-prefix=CHECK-FILTER %s # XFAIL: system-windows thread list break set -f stop-hook-threads.cpp -p "Set break point at this line" target stop-hook list # CHECK: Hook: 1 # CHECK-NEXT: State: enabled # CHECK-FILTER-NEXT: Thread # CHECK-FILTER-NEXT: index: 2 # CHECK-NEXT: Commands: # CHECK-NEXT: frame variable # CHECK-FILTER: Hook: 2 # CHECK-FILTER-NEXT: State: enabled # CHECK-FILTER-NEXT: Commands: # CHECK-FILTER-NEXT: continue # Get the threads going continue # When we filter per thread, we expect exactly 4 identical "frame var" results # CHECK-FILTER: (uint32_t) thread_index = [[THREAD_INDEX:[0-9]*]] # CHECK-FILTER-COUNT-3: (uint32_t) thread_index = [[THREAD_INDEX]] # CHECK-FILTER-NOT: thread_index # When we don't filter, we expect to count 12 stopped threads in the thread list output # CHECK-NO-FILTER-COUNT-12: at stop-hook-threads.cpp{{.*}} stop reason = breakpoint