- Jul 09, 2013
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Daniel Malea authored
- Test verifies LLDB's handling of inferiors with threads that: hit breakpoints, modfiy variables that have watchpoints set, generate user signals, and crash. - Add a few "stress tests" (with ~100 threads) -- run these with "-l" dotest.py flag. - Fix stop_reason_to_str helper in lldbutil to handle eStopReasonThreadExited. - Add sort_stopped_threads helper to lldbutil to separate thread lists based on stop reason. Logged llvm.org/pr16566 and llvm.org/pr16567 for bugs exposed. llvm-svn: 185889
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- Jun 25, 2013
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Ed Maste authored
There's still significant work to do in the FreeBSD port, so no point in a pr for these yet. llvm-svn: 184871
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- Jun 18, 2013
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rdar://problem/14134716Enrico Granata authored
This is a rewrite of the command history facility of LLDB It takes the history management out of the CommandInterpreter into its own CommandHistory class It reimplements the command history command to allow more combinations of options to work correctly (e.g. com hist -c 1 -s 5) It adds a new --wipe (-w) option to command history to allow clearing the history on demand It extends the lldbtest runCmd: and expect: methods to allow adding commands to history if need be It adds a test case for the reimplemented facility llvm-svn: 184140
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- Jun 08, 2013
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Andrew Kaylor authored
llvm-svn: 183578
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- Jun 06, 2013
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Ashok Thirumurthi authored
- For instance, allows 'gcc' to match x86-64-linux-gnu-gcc as required on some Debian builds. - Also adds doc-strings and a more consistent naming convention for related helpers. llvm-svn: 183415
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- Jun 05, 2013
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Daniel Malea authored
- one test case is due to llvm.org/pr16229 - other test case uses a Linux workaround for above by using os.fork() instead of subprocess module Patch by Andy Kaylor! llvm-svn: 183340
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- May 29, 2013
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Andrew Kaylor authored
Adding support for stopping all threads of multithreaded inferiors on Linux. Also adding multithreaded test cases. llvm-svn: 182809
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- May 17, 2013
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Ashok Thirumurthi authored
- Note that this is not correct, as the failure is associated with build options of libc.so, however it's failing on a Debian buildbot that uses gcc 4.6.2 (and the real goal is a complete backtrace even with -fomit-frame-pointer). - Adds helpers to lldbtest.py to check the expectedCompiler and expectedVersion, with an eventual goal of reducing the number of test decorators. --- Currently allows a comparison operator and a compiler version to be specified. --- Can be extended to support ranges of compiler versions. llvm-svn: 182155
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Ashok Thirumurthi authored
- On Linux, the partial back-trace after an assert can cause the basic test to fail as discussed on lldb-dev. - Uses SBFrame to walk up the stack to the assert site and tests expression evaluation of locals, globals and arguments. Thanks to Daniel for review and testing on OS/X. llvm-svn: 182115
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- May 15, 2013
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Daniel Malea authored
- s/skipOnLinux/skipIfLinux/ to match style of every other decorator - linkify bugizilla/PR numbers in comments No intended change in functionality. llvm-svn: 181913
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Jim Ingham authored
llvm-svn: 181857
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- May 14, 2013
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Daniel Malea authored
- older versions of clang are unable to include <chrono> from libstdc++ - skipping tests until buildbots are updated llvm-svn: 181829
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- May 07, 2013
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Matt Kopec authored
llvm-svn: 181341
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- May 06, 2013
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Daniel Malea authored
llvm-svn: 181239
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- May 02, 2013
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Daniel Malea authored
- moved build logic from Makefile and TestPublicAPIHeaders.py into lldbtest to allow reuse - added decorator @skipIfi386 llvm-svn: 180955
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- Mar 15, 2013
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Matt Kopec authored
-adds icc to the lit of compilers to run the tests -adds icc test decorators -skip TestAnonymous.py for icc Patch by Ashok Thirumurthi. llvm-svn: 177174
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- Mar 06, 2013
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Greg Clayton authored
llvm-svn: 176546
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- Feb 28, 2013
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Greg Clayton authored
Fix the getCompilerVersion() function to do the right thing with clang 5.0 which now says "LLVM version" instead of "clang version". llvm-svn: 176282
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- Feb 27, 2013
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Daniel Malea authored
- pull up logic to get compiler version from TestUniqueTypes.py into lldbtest.py - work around an GCC 4.6.3 issue llvm-svn: 176190
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- Feb 23, 2013
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Enrico Granata authored
llvm-svn: 175946
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Enrico Granata authored
Fixing issues in previous checkin - still figuring out how to make expectedFailureClang take the bugnumber llvm-svn: 175945
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rdar://problem/12362092Enrico Granata authored
The decorators @expectedFailure (plain and special-case like i386, clang, ...) are modified to optionally take a bugnumber argument If such an argument is specified, the failure report (or unexpected success report) will include the information passed in as part of the message This is mostly useful for associating failures to issue IDs in issue management systems (e.g. the LLVM bugzilla) llvm-svn: 175942
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- Feb 22, 2013
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Daniel Malea authored
- replace "catch-all" except clause with one that specifically catches what pexpect throws - handle case where child is already terminated (or is terminating) by the time tear-down is run llvm-svn: 175844
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- Feb 19, 2013
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Daniel Malea authored
- rework the way SBDebugger.SetAsync() is used to avoid side effects (reset original value at TearDownHook) - refactor expectedFailureClang (and add expectedFailureGcc decorator) - mark TestChangeValueAPI.py as expectedFailureGcc due to PR-15039 llvm-svn: 175523
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- Feb 15, 2013
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Daniel Malea authored
- fixed cleanup of Popen objects by pushing spawn logic into test Base and out of test cases - connect subprocess stdin to PIPE (rather than the parent's STDIN) to fix silent terminal issue Tested on Linux and Mac OS X llvm-svn: 175301
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- Jan 25, 2013
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Daniel Malea authored
- set auto-confirm to false when running TestExprs (avoid hang when using API) - set prompt-on-quit to false in test helper (avoid timeout when using lldb CLI) llvm-svn: 173485
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Daniel Malea authored
- Add new decorator "@skipIfGcc" to lldbtest.py llvm-svn: 173394
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- Nov 27, 2012
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Jim Ingham authored
The skipOnLinux decorator wasn't calling the test method correctly (no need to pass in the "self") resulting in errors on MacOS X for the tests so decorated. llvm-svn: 168662
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- Nov 26, 2012
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Daniel Malea authored
- use lldb 'settings' command to help testcase find shared library - pull up dyldPath variable from TestLoadUnload.py to fixture base class (applicable in multiple cases) llvm-svn: 168612
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- Nov 23, 2012
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Daniel Malea authored
- add decorators @expectedFailLinux and @skipOnLinux - skip/mark xfail cases due to open bugzillas # 14323, 14416, 14423, 14424, 14425, 14426 Patch by Ashok Thirumurthi! llvm-svn: 168529
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- Oct 24, 2012
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Enrico Granata authored
llvm-svn: 166628
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Enrico Granata authored
llvm-svn: 166627
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Enrico Granata authored
llvm-svn: 166626
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Greg Clayton authored
llvm-svn: 166604
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rdar://problem/12481949Enrico Granata authored
<rdar://problem/12481949> Fixing SBValue.GetValueAsSigned() to do the right thing when dealing with a 32-bit negative value llvm-svn: 166603
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rdar://problem/12523238Enrico Granata authored
Changed all relevant test cases to verify that MightHaveChildren() works correctly for objects of interest Added a bunch of convenience methods for test cases to use: target(), process(), thread() and frame() which mimic the lldb.X convenience variables As a bonus, edited the documentation on the website to describe the new method available for synthetic children providers writers to implement! That's all folks! llvm-svn: 166535
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- Oct 23, 2012
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- Oct 16, 2012
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Sean Callanan authored
command line to dotest.py, replace / with _ in the logfile names that mention that compiler so that we don't try to put log files in weird places. llvm-svn: 166038
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- Sep 22, 2012
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Jim Ingham authored
Fix all the test case breakages caused by folks writing tests all over the place that depended explicitly on the output of "break set". Please don't do this sort of thing!!!!! llvm-svn: 164433
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- Sep 21, 2012
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Enrico Granata authored
This feature allows us to group test cases into logical groups (categories), and to only run a subset of test cases based on these categories. Each test-case can have a new method getCategories(self): which returns a list of strings that are the categories to which the test case belongs. If a test-case does not provide its own categories, we will look for categories in the class that contains the test case. If that fails too, the default implementation looks for a .category file, which contains a comma separated list of strings. The test suite will recurse look for .categories up until the top level directory (which we guarantee will have an empty .category file). The driver dotest.py has a new --category <foo> option, which can be repeated, and specifies which categories of tests you want to run. (example: ./dotest.py --category objc --category expression) All tests that do not belong to any specified category will be skipped. Other filtering options still exist and should not interfere with category filtering. A few tests have been categorized. Feel free to categorize others, and to suggest new categories that we could want to use. All categories need to be validly defined in dotest.py, or the test suite will refuse to run when you use them as arguments to --category. In the end, failures will be reported on a per-category basis, as well as in the usual format. This is the very first stage of this feature. Feel free to chime in with ideas for improvements! llvm-svn: 164403
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