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The gdb.debuginfod/fetch_src_and_symbols.exp test is showing a single failure when run with some older versions of Clang, e.g. 9.0.1. The problem appears to be with Clang's generated line table. The test source looks like this: int main() { asm ("main_label: .globl main_label"); return 0; } In GDB, when we 'start', we expect to stop at the 'return 0;' line. This is the behaviour when the compiler is gcc, or later versions of Clang. However, with Clang 9.0.2, I see GDB stop on the 'asm' line. In this commit I'll fix this issue by placing a breakpoint on the return line, and then using gdb_continue_to_breakpoint to ensure we have stopped in the correct place. Of course, using gdb_continue_to_breakpoint will only work if we are not already stopped at the breakpoint location, so I've added some filler work before the 'return 0;' line. With this done we can use gdb_continue_to_breakpoint in all cases. As a result of adding the new filler work, one of the later tests, that used the 'list' command, no longer see the correct expected output (the top line of the source file is no longer included in the output). I've fixed this by listing a known specific line, the test is checking that GDB managed to find the source file, it doesn't matter which source line we list, as long as we can list something. |
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