binutils-gdb/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/macro-source-path.exp
Tom Tromey 52c0551e9a Use require with is_remote
This changes some tests to use require with 'is_remote', rather than
an explicit test.  This adds uniformity helps clean up more spots
where a test might exit early without any notification.
2023-01-25 09:02:11 -07:00

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# This testcase is part of GDB, the GNU debugger.
# Copyright 2022-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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#
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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# Compile a source file using different ways of passing the path to the
# compiler. Then, verify that we can print a macro defined in that file.
standard_testfile
# If the host is remote, source files are uploaded to the host and compiled
# there, but without the directory structure we expect, making the test
# pointless. Skip the test in that case.
require {!is_remote host}
# Copy the source file at these locations in the output directory ($out):
#
# $out/cwd/macro-source-path.c
# $out/other/macro-source-path.c
#
# Set the current working directory to $out/cwd, so that we can test compiling
# using relative paths.
set out_dir [standard_output_file ""]
file mkdir $out_dir/cwd
file mkdir $out_dir/other
file copy -force $srcdir/$subdir/$srcfile $out_dir/cwd
file copy -force $srcdir/$subdir/$srcfile $out_dir/other
# Run one test.
#
# SRC is the path to the source file, to be passed to the compiler as-is.
# NAME is the name of the test.
proc test { src name } {
with_test_prefix $name {
set binfile $::out_dir/$name
if { [gdb_compile $src $binfile executable {debug macros additional_flags=-DONE=1}] != "" } {
fail "could not compile"
return
}
clean_restart $binfile
if { ![runto_main] } {
return
}
# Print the macro that is defined on the command-line.
gdb_test "print ONE" " = 1"
# Print the macro that is defined in the main file.
gdb_test "print TWO" " = 2"
}
}
# When adding a test here, please consider adding an equivalent case to the test
# of the same name in gdb.dwarf2.
with_cwd "$out_dir/cwd" {
test $testfile.c filename
test ./$testfile.c dot-filename
test ../cwd/$testfile.c dot-dot-filename
test [file normalize $testfile.c] absolute-cwd
test ../other/$testfile.c dot-dot-other
test [file normalize ../other/$testfile.c] absolute-other
}