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Tom de Vries 5c565afd4c [gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.btrace/reconnect.exp with native-gdbserver
When running gdb.btrace/reconnect.exp with native-gdbserver, we run into:
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FAIL: gdb.btrace/reconnect.exp: first: stepi 19
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due to the fact that we're trying to match:
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stepi 19^M
0x00007ffff7dd8b57 in _dl_start () from /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2^M
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using pattern:
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  gdb_test "stepi 19" "0x.* in .* from target.*"
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Fix this by changing the pattern to:
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  gdb_test "stepi 19" "0x.* in .* from .*"
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Tested on x86_64-linux with native and native-gdbserver.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

2019-04-23  Tom de Vries  <tdevries@suse.de>

	PR gdb/24433
	* gdb.btrace/reconnect.exp: Fix stepi 19 pattern.
2019-04-23 15:49:52 +02:00
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