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# Copyright 2004-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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[testsuite/Ada] stop using project files when building test programs The current approach when building Ada programs for testing is based on the use of a project file (testsuite/gdb.ada/gnat_ada.gpr). To do that, we pass a number of additional arguments to target_compile, one of them being the project file (via "-P/path/to/gnat_ada.gpr"). This used to work well-enough, but AdaCore is currently working towards removing project-file support from gnatmake (the prefered tool for using project files is gprbuild). So, we need to either switch the compilation to gprbuild, or stop using project files. First, using gprbuild is not always what users will be using to build their applications. So having the option of using gnatmake provides more flexibility towards exactly reproducing past bugs. If we ever need a testcase that requires the use of gprbuild, then I believe support for a new target needs to be added to dejagnu's target_compile. Also, the only real reason behind using a project file in the first place is that we wanted to make it easy to specify the directory where all compilation artifacts get stored. This is a consequence of the organization choice we made for gdb.ada to keep each testcase well organized. It is very easy to achieve that goal without using project files. This is therefore what this patch does: It change gdb_compile_ada to build any program using gnatmake without using a project file (by temporarily changing the current working directory). There is a small (beneficial) side-effect; in the situation where GDB is built in-tree, gnatmake is called as... % gnatmake [...] unit.adb ... which means that the debugging info in unit.o will say contain a filename whose name is 'unit.adb', rather than '/path/to/unit.adb'. This also better matches what users might typically do. But the side- effect is that the unit name in the GDB output is not always a full path. This patch tweaks a couple of testcases to make the path part optional. gdb/testsuite: * lib/ada.exp (target_compile_ada_from_dir): New function. (gdb_compile_ada): Reimplement avoiding the use of project files. * gdb.ada/gnat_ada.gpr: Delete. * gdb.ada/cond_lang.exp: Adjust test to make path before filename optional. * gdb.ada/small_reg_param.exp: Likewise. Tested on x86_64-linux, with both in-tree and out-of-tree builds.
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# Call target_compile with SOURCE DEST TYPE and OPTIONS as argument,
# after having temporarily changed the current working directory to
# BUILDDIR.
proc target_compile_ada_from_dir {builddir source dest type options} {
set saved_cwd [pwd]
catch {
cd $builddir
return [target_compile $source $dest $type $options]
} result options
cd $saved_cwd
return -options $options $result
}
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# Compile some Ada code.
proc gdb_compile_ada {source dest type options} {
set srcdir [file dirname $source]
set gprdir [file dirname $srcdir]
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set objdir [file dirname $dest]
[testsuite/Ada] stop using project files when building test programs The current approach when building Ada programs for testing is based on the use of a project file (testsuite/gdb.ada/gnat_ada.gpr). To do that, we pass a number of additional arguments to target_compile, one of them being the project file (via "-P/path/to/gnat_ada.gpr"). This used to work well-enough, but AdaCore is currently working towards removing project-file support from gnatmake (the prefered tool for using project files is gprbuild). So, we need to either switch the compilation to gprbuild, or stop using project files. First, using gprbuild is not always what users will be using to build their applications. So having the option of using gnatmake provides more flexibility towards exactly reproducing past bugs. If we ever need a testcase that requires the use of gprbuild, then I believe support for a new target needs to be added to dejagnu's target_compile. Also, the only real reason behind using a project file in the first place is that we wanted to make it easy to specify the directory where all compilation artifacts get stored. This is a consequence of the organization choice we made for gdb.ada to keep each testcase well organized. It is very easy to achieve that goal without using project files. This is therefore what this patch does: It change gdb_compile_ada to build any program using gnatmake without using a project file (by temporarily changing the current working directory). There is a small (beneficial) side-effect; in the situation where GDB is built in-tree, gnatmake is called as... % gnatmake [...] unit.adb ... which means that the debugging info in unit.o will say contain a filename whose name is 'unit.adb', rather than '/path/to/unit.adb'. This also better matches what users might typically do. But the side- effect is that the unit name in the GDB output is not always a full path. This patch tweaks a couple of testcases to make the path part optional. gdb/testsuite: * lib/ada.exp (target_compile_ada_from_dir): New function. (gdb_compile_ada): Reimplement avoiding the use of project files. * gdb.ada/gnat_ada.gpr: Delete. * gdb.ada/cond_lang.exp: Adjust test to make path before filename optional. * gdb.ada/small_reg_param.exp: Likewise. Tested on x86_64-linux, with both in-tree and out-of-tree builds.
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# Although strictly not necessary, we force the recompilation
# of all units (additional_flags=-f). This is what is done
# when using GCC to build programs in the other languages,
# and it avoids using a stray objfile file from a long-past
# run, for instance.
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append options " ada"
[testsuite/Ada] stop using project files when building test programs The current approach when building Ada programs for testing is based on the use of a project file (testsuite/gdb.ada/gnat_ada.gpr). To do that, we pass a number of additional arguments to target_compile, one of them being the project file (via "-P/path/to/gnat_ada.gpr"). This used to work well-enough, but AdaCore is currently working towards removing project-file support from gnatmake (the prefered tool for using project files is gprbuild). So, we need to either switch the compilation to gprbuild, or stop using project files. First, using gprbuild is not always what users will be using to build their applications. So having the option of using gnatmake provides more flexibility towards exactly reproducing past bugs. If we ever need a testcase that requires the use of gprbuild, then I believe support for a new target needs to be added to dejagnu's target_compile. Also, the only real reason behind using a project file in the first place is that we wanted to make it easy to specify the directory where all compilation artifacts get stored. This is a consequence of the organization choice we made for gdb.ada to keep each testcase well organized. It is very easy to achieve that goal without using project files. This is therefore what this patch does: It change gdb_compile_ada to build any program using gnatmake without using a project file (by temporarily changing the current working directory). There is a small (beneficial) side-effect; in the situation where GDB is built in-tree, gnatmake is called as... % gnatmake [...] unit.adb ... which means that the debugging info in unit.o will say contain a filename whose name is 'unit.adb', rather than '/path/to/unit.adb'. This also better matches what users might typically do. But the side- effect is that the unit name in the GDB output is not always a full path. This patch tweaks a couple of testcases to make the path part optional. gdb/testsuite: * lib/ada.exp (target_compile_ada_from_dir): New function. (gdb_compile_ada): Reimplement avoiding the use of project files. * gdb.ada/gnat_ada.gpr: Delete. * gdb.ada/cond_lang.exp: Adjust test to make path before filename optional. * gdb.ada/small_reg_param.exp: Likewise. Tested on x86_64-linux, with both in-tree and out-of-tree builds.
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append options " additional_flags=-f"
append options " additional_flags=-I$srcdir"
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[testsuite/Ada] stop using project files when building test programs The current approach when building Ada programs for testing is based on the use of a project file (testsuite/gdb.ada/gnat_ada.gpr). To do that, we pass a number of additional arguments to target_compile, one of them being the project file (via "-P/path/to/gnat_ada.gpr"). This used to work well-enough, but AdaCore is currently working towards removing project-file support from gnatmake (the prefered tool for using project files is gprbuild). So, we need to either switch the compilation to gprbuild, or stop using project files. First, using gprbuild is not always what users will be using to build their applications. So having the option of using gnatmake provides more flexibility towards exactly reproducing past bugs. If we ever need a testcase that requires the use of gprbuild, then I believe support for a new target needs to be added to dejagnu's target_compile. Also, the only real reason behind using a project file in the first place is that we wanted to make it easy to specify the directory where all compilation artifacts get stored. This is a consequence of the organization choice we made for gdb.ada to keep each testcase well organized. It is very easy to achieve that goal without using project files. This is therefore what this patch does: It change gdb_compile_ada to build any program using gnatmake without using a project file (by temporarily changing the current working directory). There is a small (beneficial) side-effect; in the situation where GDB is built in-tree, gnatmake is called as... % gnatmake [...] unit.adb ... which means that the debugging info in unit.o will say contain a filename whose name is 'unit.adb', rather than '/path/to/unit.adb'. This also better matches what users might typically do. But the side- effect is that the unit name in the GDB output is not always a full path. This patch tweaks a couple of testcases to make the path part optional. gdb/testsuite: * lib/ada.exp (target_compile_ada_from_dir): New function. (gdb_compile_ada): Reimplement avoiding the use of project files. * gdb.ada/gnat_ada.gpr: Delete. * gdb.ada/cond_lang.exp: Adjust test to make path before filename optional. * gdb.ada/small_reg_param.exp: Likewise. Tested on x86_64-linux, with both in-tree and out-of-tree builds.
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set result [target_compile_ada_from_dir \
$objdir [file tail $source] $dest $type $options]
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# The Ada build always produces some output, even when the build
# succeeds. Thus, we can not use the output the same way we do in
# gdb_compile to determine whether the build has succeeded or not.
# We therefore simply check whether the dest file has been created
# or not. Unless not present, the build has succeeded.
if [file exists $dest] { set result "" }
gdb_compile_test $source $result
return $result
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}
* lib/ada.exp (standard_ada_testfile): New proc. * gdb.ada/aliased_array.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/array_bounds.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/array_return.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/array_subscript_addr.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/arrayidx.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/arrayparam.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/arrayptr.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/atomic_enum.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/bad-task-bp-keyword.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/bp_enum_homonym.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/bp_on_var.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/bp_range_type.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/call_pn.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/catch_ex.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/char_enum.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/char_param.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/complete.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/cond_lang.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile, standard_output_file. * gdb.ada/dyn_loc.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/enum_idx_packed.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/exec_changed.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile, standard_output_file. * gdb.ada/exprs.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/fixed_cmp.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/fixed_points.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/formatted_ref.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/frame_args.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/fullname_bp.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/fun_addr.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/fun_in_declare.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/funcall_param.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/homonym.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/info_locals_renaming.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/int_deref.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/interface.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/lang_switch.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile, standard_output_file * gdb.ada/mi_catch_ex.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/mi_task_arg.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/mi_task_info.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/mod_from_name.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/nested.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/null_array.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/null_record.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/operator_bp.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/packed_array.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/packed_tagged.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/print_chars.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/print_pc.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/ptr_typedef.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/ptype_field.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/ptype_tagged_param.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/rec_return.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/ref_param.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/ref_tick_size.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/same_enum.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/set_pckd_arr_elt.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/small_reg_param.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/start.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/str_ref_cmp.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/sym_print_name.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/taft_type.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/tagged.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/tagged_not_init.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/task_bp.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/tasks.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/tick_last_segv.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/type_coercion.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/uninitialized_vars.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/variant_record_packed_array.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/watch_arg.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/whatis_array_val.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/widewide.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
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# Like standard_testfile, but for Ada. Historically the Ada tests
# used a different naming convention from many of the other gdb tests,
# and this difference was preserved during the conversion to
# standard_testfile. DIR defaults to the base name of the test case;
# but can be overridden to find sources in a different subdirectory of
# gdb.ada.
proc standard_ada_testfile {base_file {dir ""}} {
global gdb_test_file_name srcdir subdir
global testdir testfile srcfile binfile
if {$dir == ""} {
set testdir $gdb_test_file_name
} else {
set testdir $dir
}
set testfile $base_file
set srcfile $srcdir/$subdir/$testdir/$testfile.adb
set binfile [standard_output_file $testfile]
* lib/ada.exp (standard_ada_testfile): New proc. * gdb.ada/aliased_array.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/array_bounds.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/array_return.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/array_subscript_addr.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/arrayidx.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/arrayparam.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/arrayptr.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/atomic_enum.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/bad-task-bp-keyword.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/bp_enum_homonym.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/bp_on_var.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/bp_range_type.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/call_pn.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/catch_ex.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/char_enum.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/char_param.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/complete.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/cond_lang.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile, standard_output_file. * gdb.ada/dyn_loc.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/enum_idx_packed.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/exec_changed.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile, standard_output_file. * gdb.ada/exprs.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/fixed_cmp.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/fixed_points.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/formatted_ref.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/frame_args.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/fullname_bp.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/fun_addr.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/fun_in_declare.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/funcall_param.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/homonym.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/info_locals_renaming.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/int_deref.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/interface.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/lang_switch.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile, standard_output_file * gdb.ada/mi_catch_ex.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/mi_task_arg.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/mi_task_info.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/mod_from_name.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/nested.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/null_array.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/null_record.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/operator_bp.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/packed_array.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/packed_tagged.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/print_chars.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/print_pc.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/ptr_typedef.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/ptype_field.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/ptype_tagged_param.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/rec_return.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/ref_param.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/ref_tick_size.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/same_enum.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/set_pckd_arr_elt.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/small_reg_param.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/start.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/str_ref_cmp.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/sym_print_name.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/taft_type.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/tagged.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/tagged_not_init.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/task_bp.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/tasks.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/tick_last_segv.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/type_coercion.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/uninitialized_vars.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/variant_record_packed_array.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/watch_arg.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/whatis_array_val.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile. * gdb.ada/widewide.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
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}
# A helper function to find the appropriate version of a tool.
# TOOL is the tool's name, e.g., "gnatbind" or "gnatlink".
proc find_ada_tool {tool} {
set upper [string toupper $tool]
set targname ${upper}_FOR_TARGET
global $targname
if {[info exists $targname]} {
return $targname
}
global tool_root_dir
set root "$tool_root_dir/gcc"
set result ""
if {![is_remote host]} {
set result [lookfor_file $root $tool]
}
if {$result == ""} {
set result [transform $tool]
}
return $result
}
# Return 1 if gnatmake is at least version $MAJOR.x.x
proc gnatmake_version_at_least { major } {
set gnatmake [gdb_find_gnatmake]
set gnatmake [lindex [split $gnatmake] 0]
set output [exec $gnatmake --version]
if { [regexp {GNATMAKE ([^ .]+).([^ .]+).([^ .]+)} $output \
match gnatmake_major gnatmake_minor gnatmake_micro] } {
if { $gnatmake_major >= $major } {
return 1
} else {
return 0
}
}
# Unknown, return 1
return 1
}