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diff --git a/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/settings/TestSettings.py b/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/settings/TestSettings.py deleted file mode 100644 index b46e3b4103c6..000000000000 --- a/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/settings/TestSettings.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,564 +0,0 @@ -""" -Test lldb settings command. -""" - -from __future__ import print_function - - -import os -import time -import re -import lldb -from lldbsuite.test.decorators import * -from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import * -from lldbsuite.test import lldbutil - - -class SettingsCommandTestCase(TestBase): - -    mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__) -    NO_DEBUG_INFO_TESTCASE = True - -    def test_apropos_should_also_search_settings_description(self): -        """Test that 'apropos' command should also search descriptions for the settings variables.""" - -        self.expect("apropos 'environment variable'", -                    substrs=["target.env-vars", -                             "environment variables", -                             "executable's environment"]) - -    def test_append_target_env_vars(self): -        """Test that 'append target.run-args' works.""" -        # Append the env-vars. -        self.runCmd('settings append target.env-vars MY_ENV_VAR=YES') -        # And add hooks to restore the settings during tearDown(). -        self.addTearDownHook( -            lambda: self.runCmd("settings clear target.env-vars")) - -        # Check it immediately! -        self.expect('settings show target.env-vars', -                    substrs=['MY_ENV_VAR=YES']) - -    def test_insert_before_and_after_target_run_args(self): -        """Test that 'insert-before/after target.run-args' works.""" -        # Set the run-args first. -        self.runCmd('settings set target.run-args a b c') -        # And add hooks to restore the settings during tearDown(). -        self.addTearDownHook( -            lambda: self.runCmd("settings clear target.run-args")) - -        # Now insert-before the index-0 element with '__a__'. -        self.runCmd('settings insert-before target.run-args 0 __a__') -        # And insert-after the index-1 element with '__A__'. -        self.runCmd('settings insert-after target.run-args 1 __A__') -        # Check it immediately! -        self.expect('settings show target.run-args', -                    substrs=['target.run-args', -                             '[0]: "__a__"', -                             '[1]: "a"', -                             '[2]: "__A__"', -                             '[3]: "b"', -                             '[4]: "c"']) - -    def test_replace_target_run_args(self): -        """Test that 'replace target.run-args' works.""" -        # Set the run-args and then replace the index-0 element. -        self.runCmd('settings set target.run-args a b c') -        # And add hooks to restore the settings during tearDown(). -        self.addTearDownHook( -            lambda: self.runCmd("settings clear target.run-args")) - -        # Now replace the index-0 element with 'A', instead. -        self.runCmd('settings replace target.run-args 0 A') -        # Check it immediately! -        self.expect('settings show target.run-args', -                    substrs=['target.run-args (arguments) =', -                             '[0]: "A"', -                             '[1]: "b"', -                             '[2]: "c"']) - -    def test_set_prompt(self): -        """Test that 'set prompt' actually changes the prompt.""" - -        # Set prompt to 'lldb2'. -        self.runCmd("settings set prompt 'lldb2 '") - -        # Immediately test the setting. -        self.expect("settings show prompt", SETTING_MSG("prompt"), -                    startstr='prompt (string) = "lldb2 "') - -        # The overall display should also reflect the new setting. -        self.expect("settings show", SETTING_MSG("prompt"), -                    substrs=['prompt (string) = "lldb2 "']) - -        # Use '-r' option to reset to the original default prompt. -        self.runCmd("settings clear prompt") - -    def test_set_term_width(self): -        """Test that 'set term-width' actually changes the term-width.""" - -        self.runCmd("settings set term-width 70") - -        # Immediately test the setting. -        self.expect("settings show term-width", SETTING_MSG("term-width"), -                    startstr="term-width (int) = 70") - -        # The overall display should also reflect the new setting. -        self.expect("settings show", SETTING_MSG("term-width"), -                    substrs=["term-width (int) = 70"]) - -    # rdar://problem/10712130 -    def test_set_frame_format(self): -        """Test that 'set frame-format' with a backtick char in the format string works as well as fullpath.""" -        self.build() - -        exe = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out") -        self.runCmd("file " + exe, CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET) - -        def cleanup(): -            self.runCmd( -                "settings set frame-format %s" % -                self.format_string, check=False) - -        # Execute the cleanup function during test case tear down. -        self.addTearDownHook(cleanup) - -        self.runCmd("settings show frame-format") -        m = re.match( -            '^frame-format \(format-string\) = "(.*)\"$', -            self.res.GetOutput()) -        self.assertTrue(m, "Bad settings string") -        self.format_string = m.group(1) - -        # Change the default format to print function.name rather than -        # function.name-with-args -        format_string = "frame #${frame.index}: ${frame.pc}{ ${module.file.basename}\`${function.name}{${function.pc-offset}}}{ at ${line.file.fullpath}:${line.number}}{, lang=${language}}\n" -        self.runCmd("settings set frame-format %s" % format_string) - -        # Immediately test the setting. -        self.expect("settings show frame-format", SETTING_MSG("frame-format"), -                    substrs=[format_string]) - -        self.runCmd("breakpoint set -n main") -        self.runCmd("process launch --working-dir '{0}'".format(self.get_process_working_directory()), -                RUN_SUCCEEDED) -        self.expect("thread backtrace", -                    substrs=["`main", self.getSourceDir()]) - -    def test_set_auto_confirm(self): -        """Test that after 'set auto-confirm true', manual confirmation should not kick in.""" -        self.build() - -        exe = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out") -        self.runCmd("file " + exe, CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET) - -        self.runCmd("settings set auto-confirm true") - -        # Immediately test the setting. -        self.expect("settings show auto-confirm", SETTING_MSG("auto-confirm"), -                    startstr="auto-confirm (boolean) = true") - -        # Now 'breakpoint delete' should just work fine without confirmation -        # prompt from the command interpreter. -        self.runCmd("breakpoint set -n main") -        self.expect("breakpoint delete", -                    startstr="All breakpoints removed") - -        # Restore the original setting of auto-confirm. -        self.runCmd("settings clear auto-confirm") -        self.expect("settings show auto-confirm", SETTING_MSG("auto-confirm"), -                    startstr="auto-confirm (boolean) = false") - -    @skipIf(archs=no_match(['x86_64', 'i386', 'i686'])) -    def test_disassembler_settings(self): -        """Test that user options for the disassembler take effect.""" -        self.build() - -        exe = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out") -        self.runCmd("file " + exe, CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET) - -        # AT&T syntax -        self.runCmd("settings set target.x86-disassembly-flavor att") -        self.runCmd("settings set target.use-hex-immediates false") -        self.expect("disassemble -n numberfn", -                    substrs=["$90"]) -        self.runCmd("settings set target.use-hex-immediates true") -        self.runCmd("settings set target.hex-immediate-style c") -        self.expect("disassemble -n numberfn", -                    substrs=["$0x5a"]) -        self.runCmd("settings set target.hex-immediate-style asm") -        self.expect("disassemble -n numberfn", -                    substrs=["$5ah"]) - -        # Intel syntax -        self.runCmd("settings set target.x86-disassembly-flavor intel") -        self.runCmd("settings set target.use-hex-immediates false") -        self.expect("disassemble -n numberfn", -                    substrs=["90"]) -        self.runCmd("settings set target.use-hex-immediates true") -        self.runCmd("settings set target.hex-immediate-style c") -        self.expect("disassemble -n numberfn", -                    substrs=["0x5a"]) -        self.runCmd("settings set target.hex-immediate-style asm") -        self.expect("disassemble -n numberfn", -                    substrs=["5ah"]) - -    @skipIfDarwinEmbedded   # <rdar://problem/34446098> debugserver on ios etc can't write files -    def test_run_args_and_env_vars(self): -        """Test that run-args and env-vars are passed to the launched process.""" -        self.build() -        exe = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out") -        self.runCmd("file " + exe, CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET) - -        # Set the run-args and the env-vars. -        # And add hooks to restore the settings during tearDown(). -        self.runCmd('settings set target.run-args A B C') -        self.addTearDownHook( -            lambda: self.runCmd("settings clear target.run-args")) -        self.runCmd('settings set target.env-vars ["MY_ENV_VAR"]=YES') -        self.addTearDownHook( -            lambda: self.runCmd("settings clear target.env-vars")) - -        self.runCmd("process launch --working-dir '{0}'".format(self.get_process_working_directory()), -                RUN_SUCCEEDED) - -        # Read the output file produced by running the program. -        output = lldbutil.read_file_from_process_wd(self, "output2.txt") - -        self.expect( -            output, -            exe=False, -            substrs=[ -                "argv[1] matches", -                "argv[2] matches", -                "argv[3] matches", -                "Environment variable 'MY_ENV_VAR' successfully passed."]) - -    @skipIfRemote  # it doesn't make sense to send host env to remote target -    def test_pass_host_env_vars(self): -        """Test that the host env vars are passed to the launched process.""" -        self.build() - -        exe = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out") -        self.runCmd("file " + exe, CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET) - -        # By default, inherit-env is 'true'. -        self.expect( -            'settings show target.inherit-env', -            "Default inherit-env is 'true'", -            startstr="target.inherit-env (boolean) = true") - -        # Set some host environment variables now. -        os.environ["MY_HOST_ENV_VAR1"] = "VAR1" -        os.environ["MY_HOST_ENV_VAR2"] = "VAR2" - -        # This is the function to unset the two env variables set above. -        def unset_env_variables(): -            os.environ.pop("MY_HOST_ENV_VAR1") -            os.environ.pop("MY_HOST_ENV_VAR2") - -        self.addTearDownHook(unset_env_variables) -        self.runCmd("process launch --working-dir '{0}'".format(self.get_process_working_directory()), -                RUN_SUCCEEDED) - -        # Read the output file produced by running the program. -        output = lldbutil.read_file_from_process_wd(self, "output1.txt") - -        self.expect( -            output, -            exe=False, -            substrs=[ -                "The host environment variable 'MY_HOST_ENV_VAR1' successfully passed.", -                "The host environment variable 'MY_HOST_ENV_VAR2' successfully passed."]) - -    @skipIfDarwinEmbedded   # <rdar://problem/34446098> debugserver on ios etc can't write files -    def test_set_error_output_path(self): -        """Test that setting target.error/output-path for the launched process works.""" -        self.build() - -        exe = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out") -        self.runCmd("file " + exe, CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET) - -        # Set the error-path and output-path and verify both are set. -        self.runCmd("settings set target.error-path '{0}'".format( -            lldbutil.append_to_process_working_directory(self, "stderr.txt"))) -        self.runCmd("settings set target.output-path '{0}".format( -            lldbutil.append_to_process_working_directory(self, "stdout.txt"))) -        # And add hooks to restore the original settings during tearDown(). -        self.addTearDownHook( -            lambda: self.runCmd("settings clear target.output-path")) -        self.addTearDownHook( -            lambda: self.runCmd("settings clear target.error-path")) - -        self.expect("settings show target.error-path", -                    SETTING_MSG("target.error-path"), -                    substrs=['target.error-path (file)', 'stderr.txt"']) - -        self.expect("settings show target.output-path", -                    SETTING_MSG("target.output-path"), -                    substrs=['target.output-path (file)', 'stdout.txt"']) - -        self.runCmd("process launch --working-dir '{0}'".format(self.get_process_working_directory()), -                RUN_SUCCEEDED) - -        output = lldbutil.read_file_from_process_wd(self, "stderr.txt") -        message = "This message should go to standard error." -        if lldbplatformutil.hasChattyStderr(self): -            self.expect(output, exe=False, substrs=[message]) -        else: -            self.expect(output, exe=False, startstr=message) - -        output = lldbutil.read_file_from_process_wd(self, "stdout.txt") -        self.expect(output, exe=False, -                    startstr="This message should go to standard out.") - -    def test_print_dictionary_setting(self): -        self.runCmd("settings clear target.env-vars") -        self.runCmd("settings set target.env-vars [\"MY_VAR\"]=some-value") -        self.expect("settings show target.env-vars", -                    substrs=["MY_VAR=some-value"]) -        self.runCmd("settings clear target.env-vars") - -    def test_print_array_setting(self): -        self.runCmd("settings clear target.run-args") -        self.runCmd("settings set target.run-args gobbledy-gook") -        self.expect("settings show target.run-args", -                    substrs=['[0]: "gobbledy-gook"']) -        self.runCmd("settings clear target.run-args") - -    def test_settings_with_quotes(self): -        self.runCmd("settings clear target.run-args") -        self.runCmd("settings set target.run-args a b c") -        self.expect("settings show target.run-args", -                    substrs=['[0]: "a"', -                             '[1]: "b"', -                             '[2]: "c"']) -        self.runCmd("settings set target.run-args 'a b c'") -        self.expect("settings show target.run-args", -                    substrs=['[0]: "a b c"']) -        self.runCmd("settings clear target.run-args") -        self.runCmd("settings clear target.env-vars") -        self.runCmd( -            'settings set target.env-vars ["MY_FILE"]="this is a file name with spaces.txt"') -        self.expect("settings show target.env-vars", -                    substrs=['MY_FILE=this is a file name with spaces.txt']) -        self.runCmd("settings clear target.env-vars") -        # Test and make sure that setting "format-string" settings obeys quotes -        # if they are provided -        self.runCmd("settings set thread-format    'abc def'   ") -        self.expect("settings show thread-format", -                    'thread-format (format-string) = "abc def"') -        self.runCmd('settings set thread-format    "abc def"   ') -        self.expect("settings show thread-format", -                    'thread-format (format-string) = "abc def"') -        # Make sure when no quotes are provided that we maintain any trailing -        # spaces -        self.runCmd('settings set thread-format abc def   ') -        self.expect("settings show thread-format", -                    'thread-format (format-string) = "abc def   "') -        self.runCmd('settings clear thread-format') - -    def test_settings_with_trailing_whitespace(self): - -        # boolean -        # Set to known value -        self.runCmd("settings set target.skip-prologue true") -        # Set to new value with trailing whitespace -        self.runCmd("settings set target.skip-prologue false ") -        # Make sure the setting was correctly set to "false" -        self.expect( -            "settings show target.skip-prologue", -            SETTING_MSG("target.skip-prologue"), -            startstr="target.skip-prologue (boolean) = false") -        self.runCmd("settings clear target.skip-prologue", check=False) -        # integer -        self.runCmd("settings set term-width 70")      # Set to known value -        # Set to new value with trailing whitespaces -        self.runCmd("settings set term-width 60 \t") -        self.expect("settings show term-width", SETTING_MSG("term-width"), -                    startstr="term-width (int) = 60") -        self.runCmd("settings clear term-width", check=False) -        # string -        self.runCmd("settings set target.arg0 abc")    # Set to known value -        # Set to new value with trailing whitespaces -        self.runCmd("settings set target.arg0 cde\t ") -        self.expect("settings show target.arg0", SETTING_MSG("target.arg0"), -                    startstr='target.arg0 (string) = "cde"') -        self.runCmd("settings clear target.arg0", check=False) -        # file -        path1 = self.getBuildArtifact("path1.txt") -        path2 = self.getBuildArtifact("path2.txt") -        self.runCmd( -            "settings set target.output-path %s" % -            path1)   # Set to known value -        self.expect( -            "settings show target.output-path", -            SETTING_MSG("target.output-path"), -            startstr='target.output-path (file) = ', -            substrs=[path1]) -        self.runCmd("settings set target.output-path %s " % -                    path2)  # Set to new value with trailing whitespaces -        self.expect( -            "settings show target.output-path", -            SETTING_MSG("target.output-path"), -            startstr='target.output-path (file) = ', -            substrs=[path2]) -        self.runCmd("settings clear target.output-path", check=False) -        # enum -        # Set to known value -        self.runCmd("settings set stop-disassembly-display never") -        # Set to new value with trailing whitespaces -        self.runCmd("settings set stop-disassembly-display always ") -        self.expect( -            "settings show stop-disassembly-display", -            SETTING_MSG("stop-disassembly-display"), -            startstr='stop-disassembly-display (enum) = always') -        self.runCmd("settings clear stop-disassembly-display", check=False) -        # language -        # Set to known value -        self.runCmd("settings set target.language c89") -        # Set to new value with trailing whitespace -        self.runCmd("settings set target.language c11 ") -        self.expect( -            "settings show target.language", -            SETTING_MSG("target.language"), -            startstr="target.language (language) = c11") -        self.runCmd("settings clear target.language", check=False) -        # arguments -        self.runCmd("settings set target.run-args 1 2 3")  # Set to known value -        # Set to new value with trailing whitespaces -        self.runCmd("settings set target.run-args 3 4 5 ") -        self.expect( -            "settings show target.run-args", -            SETTING_MSG("target.run-args"), -            substrs=[ -                'target.run-args (arguments) =', -                '[0]: "3"', -                '[1]: "4"', -                '[2]: "5"']) -        self.runCmd("settings set target.run-args 1 2 3")  # Set to known value -        # Set to new value with trailing whitespaces -        self.runCmd("settings set target.run-args 3 \  \ ") -        self.expect( -            "settings show target.run-args", -            SETTING_MSG("target.run-args"), -            substrs=[ -                'target.run-args (arguments) =', -                '[0]: "3"', -                '[1]: " "', -                '[2]: " "']) -        self.runCmd("settings clear target.run-args", check=False) -        # dictionaries -        self.runCmd("settings clear target.env-vars")  # Set to known value -        # Set to new value with trailing whitespaces -        self.runCmd("settings set target.env-vars A=B C=D\t ") -        self.expect( -            "settings show target.env-vars", -            SETTING_MSG("target.env-vars"), -            substrs=[ -                'target.env-vars (dictionary of strings) =', -                'A=B', -                'C=D']) -        self.runCmd("settings clear target.env-vars", check=False) -        # regex -        # Set to known value -        self.runCmd("settings clear target.process.thread.step-avoid-regexp") -        # Set to new value with trailing whitespaces -        self.runCmd( -            "settings set target.process.thread.step-avoid-regexp foo\\ ") -        self.expect( -            "settings show target.process.thread.step-avoid-regexp", -            SETTING_MSG("target.process.thread.step-avoid-regexp"), -            substrs=['target.process.thread.step-avoid-regexp (regex) = foo\\ ']) -        self.runCmd( -            "settings clear target.process.thread.step-avoid-regexp", -            check=False) -        # format-string -        self.runCmd("settings clear disassembly-format")  # Set to known value -        # Set to new value with trailing whitespaces -        self.runCmd("settings set disassembly-format foo ") -        self.expect("settings show disassembly-format", -                    SETTING_MSG("disassembly-format"), -                    substrs=['disassembly-format (format-string) = "foo "']) -        self.runCmd("settings clear disassembly-format", check=False) - -    def test_all_settings_exist(self): -        self.expect("settings show", -                    substrs=["auto-confirm", -                             "frame-format", -                             "notify-void", -                             "prompt", -                             "script-lang", -                             "stop-disassembly-count", -                             "stop-disassembly-display", -                             "stop-line-count-after", -                             "stop-line-count-before", -                             "stop-show-column", -                             "term-width", -                             "thread-format", -                             "use-external-editor", -                             "target.default-arch", -                             "target.move-to-nearest-code", -                             "target.expr-prefix", -                             "target.language", -                             "target.prefer-dynamic-value", -                             "target.enable-synthetic-value", -                             "target.skip-prologue", -                             "target.source-map", -                             "target.exec-search-paths", -                             "target.max-children-count", -                             "target.max-string-summary-length", -                             "target.breakpoints-use-platform-avoid-list", -                             "target.run-args", -                             "target.env-vars", -                             "target.inherit-env", -                             "target.input-path", -                             "target.output-path", -                             "target.error-path", -                             "target.disable-aslr", -                             "target.disable-stdio", -                             "target.x86-disassembly-flavor", -                             "target.use-hex-immediates", -                             "target.hex-immediate-style", -                             "target.process.disable-memory-cache", -                             "target.process.extra-startup-command", -                             "target.process.thread.step-avoid-regexp", -                             "target.process.thread.trace-thread"]) - -    # settings under an ".experimental" domain should have two properties: -    #   1. If the name does not exist with "experimental" in the name path, -    #      the name lookup should try to find it without "experimental".  So -    #      a previously-experimental setting that has been promoted to a -    #      "real" setting will still be set by the original name. -    #   2. Changing a setting with .experimental., name, where the setting -    #      does not exist either with ".experimental." or without, should -    #      not generate an error.  So if an experimental setting is removed, -    #      people who may have that in their ~/.lldbinit files should not see -    #      any errors. -    def test_experimental_settings(self): -        cmdinterp = self.dbg.GetCommandInterpreter() -        result = lldb.SBCommandReturnObject() - -        # Set target.arg0 to a known value, check that we can retrieve it via -        # the actual name and via .experimental. -        self.expect('settings set target.arg0 first-value') -        self.expect('settings show target.arg0', substrs=['first-value']) -        self.expect('settings show target.experimental.arg0', substrs=['first-value'], error=False) - -        # Set target.arg0 to a new value via a target.experimental.arg0 name, -        # verify that we can read it back via both .experimental., and not. -        self.expect('settings set target.experimental.arg0 second-value', error=False) -        self.expect('settings show target.arg0', substrs=['second-value']) -        self.expect('settings show target.experimental.arg0', substrs=['second-value'], error=False) - -        # showing & setting an undefined .experimental. setting should generate no errors. -        self.expect('settings show target.experimental.setting-which-does-not-exist', patterns=['^\s$'], error=False) -        self.expect('settings set target.experimental.setting-which-does-not-exist true', error=False) - -        # A domain component before .experimental. which does not exist should give an error -        # But the code does not yet do that. -        # self.expect('settings set target.setting-which-does-not-exist.experimental.arg0 true', error=True) - -        # finally, confirm that trying to set a setting that does not exist still fails. -        # (SHOWING a setting that does not exist does not currently yield an error.) -        self.expect('settings set target.setting-which-does-not-exist true', error=True)  | 
