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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 "STOP" ${testdir}/foo.adb]
27 if ![runto "foo.adb:$bp_location" ] then {
28 return -1
29 }
30
31 gdb_test "print A1(1)" \
32 "\\(i => 0, s => \"\"\\)"
33
34 gdb_test "print A1(2)" \
35 "\\(i => 1, s => \"A\"\\)"
36
37 gdb_test "print A1(3)" \
38 "\\(i => 2, s => \"AB\"\\)"
39
40 gdb_test "print A1(1..3)" \
41 "\\(\\(i => 0, s => \"\"\\), \\(i => 1, s => \"A\"\\), \\(i => 2, s => \"AB\"\\)\\)"
42
43 # Test the use of the "repeat" operator (@).
44 #
45 # Note that, in this case, the repeat operator makes little sense
46 # and is NOT equivalent to requesting an array slice. In the case
47 # of "print a1(1)@3", the size of each element in the array is
48 # variable from element to element. So, when asked to repeat
49 # one element of the array a number of times, you're not guaranteed
50 # to get the same answer as in a slice; while the slice will
51 # take into account the array stride, the repeat operator uses
52 # the size of the object being repeated as its stride, which
53 # is often not the same. So, in the test below, the output for
54 # the second and third element is not entirely predictable, because
55 # it reads part of their contents from a memory region which has
56 # an undefined value (the "holes" between the each actual element
57 # of the array).
58
59 gdb_test "print a1(1)@3" \
60 " = \\(\\(i => 0, s => \"\"\\), \\(i => -?$decimal, s => .*\\), \\(i => -?$decimal, s => .*\\)\\)"
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