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15
16 load_lib "ada.exp"
17
18 standard_ada_testfile foo
19
20 if {[gdb_compile_ada "${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable [list debug ]] != "" } {
21 return -1
22 }
23
24 clean_restart ${testfile}
25
26 set bp_location [gdb_get_line_number "START" ${testdir}/foo.adb]
27 runto "foo.adb:$bp_location"
28
29 set eol "\[\r\n\]*"
30
31 # A convenience function that verifies that the "complete EXPR" command
32 # returns the EXPECTED_OUTPUT.
33
34 proc test_gdb_complete { expr expected_output } {
35 gdb_test "complete p $expr" \
36 "$expected_output" \
37 "complete p $expr"
38 }
39
40 # A convenience function that verifies that the "complete EXPR" command
41 # does not genearte any output.
42
43 proc test_gdb_no_completion { expr } {
44 # FIXME: brobecker/2007-12-27: How do you verify that the command
45 # output is actually really empty??? For now, the following does
46 # not verify this at all:
47 test_gdb_complete "$expr" ""
48 }
49
50 # A convenience function that joins all the arguments together,
51 # with a regexp that matches zero-or-more end of lines in between
52 # each argument. This function is ideal to write the expected output
53 # of a GDB command that generates more than a couple of lines, as
54 # this allows us to write each line as a separate string, which is
55 # easier to read by a human being.
56
57 proc multi_line { args } {
58 return [join $args "\[\r\n\]*"]
59 }
60 # Try a global variable, only one match should be found:
61
62 test_gdb_complete "my_glob" \
63 "p my_global_variable"
64
65 # A global variable, inside a nested package:
66
67 test_gdb_complete "insi" \
68 "p inside_variable"
69
70 # A global variable inside a nested package, but only giving part of
71 # the fully qualified name (top level package name missing):
72
73 test_gdb_no_completion "inner.insi"
74
75 # An incomplete nested package name, were lies a single symbol:
76 test_gdb_complete "pck.inne" \
77 "p pck.inner.inside_variable"
78
79 # A fully qualified symbol name, mangled...
80 test_gdb_complete "pck__inner__ins" \
81 "p pck__inner__inside_variable"
82
83 # A fully qualified symbol name...
84 test_gdb_complete "pck.inner.ins" \
85 "p pck.inner.inside_variable"
86
87 # Make sure that "inside" is not returned as a possible completion
88 # for "side"...
89 test_gdb_no_completion "side"
90
91 # Verify that "Exported_Capitalized" is not returned as a match for
92 # "exported", since its symbol name contains capital letters.
93 test_gdb_no_completion "exported"
94
95 # check the "<...>" notation.
96 test_gdb_complete "<Exported" \
97 "p <Exported_Capitalized>"
98
99 # A global symbol, created by the binder, that starts with __gnat...
100 test_gdb_complete "__gnat_ada_main_progra" \
101 "p __gnat_ada_main_program_name"
102
103 # A global symbol, created by the binder, that starts with __gnat,
104 # and using the '<' notation.
105 test_gdb_complete "<__gnat_ada_main_prog" \
106 "p <__gnat_ada_main_program_name>"
107
108 # A local variable
109 test_gdb_complete "some" \
110 "p some_local_variable"
111
112 # A local variable variable, but in a different procedure. No match
113 # should be returned.
114 test_gdb_no_completion "not_in_sco"
115
116 # A fully qualified variable name that doesn't exist...
117 test_gdb_no_completion "pck.ins"
118
119 # A fully qualified variable name that does exist...
120 test_gdb_complete "pck.my" \
121 "p pck.my_global_variable"
122
123 # A fully qualified package name
124 test_gdb_complete "pck.inne" \
125 "p pck.inner.inside_variable"
126
127 # A fully qualified package name, with a dot at the end
128 test_gdb_complete "pck.inner." \
129 "p pck.inner.inside_variable"
130
131 # Two matches, from the global scope:
132 test_gdb_complete "local_ident" \
133 [multi_line "p local_identical_one" \
134 "p local_identical_two" ]
135
136 # Two matches, from the global scope, but using fully qualified names:
137 test_gdb_complete "pck.local_ident" \
138 [multi_line "p pck.local_identical_one" \
139 "p pck.local_identical_two" ]
140
141 # Two matches, from the global scope, but using mangled fully qualified
142 # names:
143 test_gdb_complete "pck__local_ident" \
144 [multi_line "p pck__local_identical_one" \
145 "p pck__local_identical_two" ]
146
147 # Two matches, one from the global scope, the other from the local scope:
148 test_gdb_complete "external_ident" \
149 [multi_line "p external_identical_one" \
150 "p external_identical_two" ]
151
152 # Complete on the name of package.
153 test_gdb_complete "pck" \
154 [multi_line "(p pck\\.ad\[sb\])?" \
155 "(p pck\\.ad\[sb\])?" \
156 "p pck.external_identical_one" \
157 "p pck.inner.inside_variable" \
158 "p pck.local_identical_one" \
159 "p pck.local_identical_two" \
160 "p pck.my_global_variable" \
161 "p pck.proc" ]
162
163 # Complete on the name of a package followed by a dot:
164 test_gdb_complete "pck." \
165 [multi_line "(p pck\\.ad\[sb\])?" \
166 "(p pck\\.ad\[sb\])?" \
167 "p pck.external_identical_one" \
168 "p pck.inner.inside_variable" \
169 "p pck.local_identical_one" \
170 "p pck.local_identical_two" \
171 "p pck.my_global_variable" \
172 "p pck.proc" ]
173
174 # Complete a mangled symbol name, but using the '<...>' notation.
175 test_gdb_complete "<pck__my" \
176 "p <pck__my_global_variable>"
177
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