binutils-gdb/gdb/testsuite/gdb.fortran/multi-dim.exp
Bernhard Heckel 0c13f7e559 fortran: Testsuite, fix different type naming across compilers.
Gfortran and ifort have different names for data types.  Encapsulate
type names in a library to increase number of supported compilers.
gfortran -4.2 : int4
gfortran>=4.3 : integer(kind=4)
ifort         : INTEGER(4)

2016-04-18  Bernhard Heckel  <bernhard.heckel@intel.com>

gdb/testsuite/Changelog:
	* gdb.fortran/common-block.exp: Use type naming defined in lib fortran.
	* gdb.fortran/derived-type.exp: Use type naming defined in lib fortran.
	* gdb.fortran/multi-dim.exp: Use type naming defined in lib fortran.
	* gdb.fortran/vla-datatypes.exp: Use type naming defined in lib fortran.
	* gdb.fortran/vla-ptype-sub.exp: Use type naming defined in lib fortran.
	* gdb.fortran/vla-ptype.exp: Use type naming defined in lib fortran.
	* gdb.fortran/whatis_type.exp: Use type naming defined in lib fortran.
	* lib/fortran.exp (fortran_int4): New procedure.
	(fortran_real4, fortran_real8, fortran_complex4): Likewise.
	(fortran_logical4): Likewise.
2016-04-18 14:04:07 +02:00

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# This file is part of the gdb testsuite. It contains tests for evaluating
# Fortran subarray expression.
if { [skip_fortran_tests] } { return -1 }
standard_testfile .f90
load_lib "fortran.exp"
if { [prepare_for_testing ${testfile}.exp ${testfile} ${srcfile} {debug f90}] } {
return -1
}
if ![runto MAIN__] {
perror "Couldn't run to MAIN__"
continue
}
# Depending on the compiler being used, the type names can be printed differently.
set int [fortran_int4]
gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "break-static"]
gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "break-static" ".*break-static.*"
gdb_test "print foo(2,3,4)" \
" = 20" \
"print valid static array element"
gdb_test "print foo(0,0,0)" \
"no such vector element" \
"print an invalid array index (0,0,0)"
gdb_test "print foo(2,3,5)" \
"no such vector element" \
"print an invalid array index (2,3,5)"
gdb_test "print foo(2,4,4)" \
"no such vector element" \
"print an invalid array index (2,4,4)"
gdb_test "print foo(3,3,4)" \
"no such vector element" \
"print an invalid array index (3,3,4)"
gdb_test "print foo" \
{ = \(\( \( 10, 10\) \( 10, 10\) \( 10, 10\) \) \( \( 10, 10\) \( 10, 10\) \( 10, 10\) \) \( \( 10, 10\) \( 10, 10\) \( 10, 10\) \) \( \( 10, 10\) \( 10, 10\) \( 10, 20\) \) \)} \
"print full contents of the array"
gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "break-variable"]
gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "break-variable" ".*break-variable.*"
gdb_test "print varbound(4)" \
" = 2" \
"print valid variable bound array element"
gdb_test "ptype unbound" \
"type = $int \\(\\*\\)" \
"print type of unbound array"
gdb_test "print unbound(4)" \
" = 2" \
"print valid unbound array element"