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# Copyright (C) 1992-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# This file was written by Fred Fish. (fnf@cygnus.com)
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if { [skip_cplus_tests] } { continue }
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### The demangling style we last sent to GDB.
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set current_demangling_style none
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### Set GDB's current demangling style to STYLE. Subsequent calls to
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### test_demangle will include STYLE in the test name when reporting
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### passes and failures.
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proc set_demangling_style {style} {
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global gdb_prompt
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global current_demangling_style
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gdb_test_multiple "set demangle-style $style" \
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"$style: set demangle-style" {
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-re "set demangle-style $style\[\r\n\]+$gdb_prompt $" {
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pass "$style: set demangle-style"
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}
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-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
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fail "$style: set demangle-style"
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error "set_demangling_style: set style"
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}
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timeout {
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fail "$style: set demangle-style (timeout)"
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error "set_demangling_style: set style"
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}
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}
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gdb_test_multiple "show demangle-style" \
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"$style: check demangling style" {
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-re "The current C\[+\]+ demangling style is \"$style\".\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
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pass "$style: check demangling style"
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}
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-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
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fail "$style: check demangling style"
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error "set_demangling_style: check style"
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}
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timeout {
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fail "$style: check demangling style (timeout)"
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error "set_demangling_style: check style"
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}
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}
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set current_demangling_style $style
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}
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### Utility function for test_demangling and test_demangling_exact.
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proc test_demangling_core {tester test result} {
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global current_demangling_style
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if {! [regexp {^([^ ]+): (.+)$} $test dummy style name]} {
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error "bad test name passed to test_demangling"
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}
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if {[string compare $style $current_demangling_style]} {
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with_test_prefix $test {
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set_demangling_style $style
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}
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}
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$tester "demangle $name" $result $test
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}
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### Demangle an identifier, and check that the result matches a pattern.
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###
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### TEST should be of the form "STYLE: NAME", where STYLE is the name
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### of a demangling style (like "gnu" or "arm"), and NAME is a mangled
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### identifier to demangle. Pass when the result matches the regular
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### expression RESULT. Report passes and fails using TEST as the name
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### of the test.
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###
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### Why don't we just pass the STYLE and NAME as two separate
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### arguments, or let the style be a global variable? That would be
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### cleaner. However, doing it this way means that:
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###
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### 1) the name of the test, as recorded in the summary and log,
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### appears verbatim in the script, and
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###
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### 2) that test names are unique, even though we try to demangle the same
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### identifiers using several different mangling styles.
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###
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### This makes it a lot easier for people tracking down failures to
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### find the one they care about.
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proc test_demangling {test result} {
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test_demangling_core gdb_test $test $result
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}
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### Like test_demangling, above, except that RESULT is not a regexp,
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### but a string that must match exactly.
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proc test_demangling_exact {test result} {
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test_demangling_core gdb_test_exact $test $result
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}
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#
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# Test gnu-v3 style name demangling
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#
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proc test_gnuv3_style_demangling {} {
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global gdb_prompt
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# Rvalue reference tests
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test_demangling_exact "gnu-v3: _ZN9ArrowLine19ArrowheadIntersectsEP9ArrowheadO6BoxObjP7Graphic" "ArrowLine::ArrowheadIntersects(Arrowhead*, BoxObj&&, Graphic*)"
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test_demangling "gnu-v3: _Z13BitPatterntoaOK10BitPatternccc" \
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"BitPatterntoa\[(\]+(const BitPattern|BitPattern const)&&, char, char, char\[)\]+"
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test_demangling_exact "gnu-v3: _ZN8TextCode14CoreConstDeclsEO7ostream" "TextCode::CoreConstDecls(ostream&&)"
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test_demangling "gnu-v3: _Z31DrawDestinationTransformedImageP7_XImageiiS0_iimjiijmmP4_XGCOK13ivTransformeriiii" \
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"DrawDestinationTransformedImage\[(\]+_XImage\[*\]+, int, int, _XImage\[*\]+, int, int, unsigned long, unsigned int, int, int, unsigned int, unsigned long, unsigned long, _XGC\[*\]+, (const ivTransformer|ivTransformer const)&&, int, int, int, int\[)\]+"
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test_demangling_exact "gnu-v3: _ZN11RelateManip6EffectEO7ivEvent" "RelateManip::Effect(ivEvent&&)"
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test_demangling_exact "gnu-v3: _ZN20DisplayList_IteratorC4EO11DisplayList" "DisplayList_Iterator::DisplayList_Iterator(DisplayList&&)"
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test_demangling_exact "gnu-v3: _ZN3fooC4EOS_" "foo::foo(foo&&)"
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test_demangling_exact "gnu-v3: _ZN3fooC4EiOS_iS0_iS0_" "foo::foo(int, foo&&, int, foo&&, int, foo&&)"
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test_demangling "gnu-v3: _ZN7ivWorldC2EPKcOiPPcPK12ivOptionDescPK14ivPropertyData" \
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"ivWorld::ivWorld\[(\]+(const char|char const)\[*\]+, int&&, char\[*\]+\[*\]+, (const ivOptionDesc|ivOptionDesc const)\[*\]+, (const ivPropertyData|ivPropertyData const)\[*\]+\[)\]+"
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test_demangling "gnu-v3: _Z3argOK7Complex" \
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"arg\[(\]+(const Complex|Complex const)&&\[)\]+"
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test_demangling "gnu-v3: _ZNK9BitString8containsEOK10BitPattern" \
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"BitString::contains\[(\]+(const BitPattern|BitPattern const)&&\[)\]+ const"
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test_demangling "gnu-v3: _ZNK9BitString8containsEOK12BitSubStringi" \
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"BitString::contains\[(\]+(const BitSubString|BitSubString const)&&, int\[)\]+ const"
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test_demangling "gnu-v3: _ZNK9BitString8containsEOKS_" \
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"BitString::contains\[(\]+(const BitString|BitString const)&&\[)\]+ const"
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test_demangling_exact "gnu-v3: _ZN4ListI10VHDLEntityE3PixC4EOKS2_" \
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"List<VHDLEntity>::Pix::Pix(List<VHDLEntity>::Pix const&&)"
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test_demangling_exact "gnu-v3: _ZN4ListI10VHDLEntityE7elementC2EOKS0_PS2_" \
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"List<VHDLEntity>::element::element(VHDLEntity const&&, List<VHDLEntity>::element*)"
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test_demangling_exact "gnu-v3: _ZN4ListI10VHDLEntityE7elementC4EOKS2_" \
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"List<VHDLEntity>::element::element(List<VHDLEntity>::element const&&)"
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test_demangling_exact "gnu-v3: _ZNK4ListI10VHDLEntityEclEOKNS1_3PixE" \
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"List<VHDLEntity>::operator()(List<VHDLEntity>::Pix const&&) const"
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test_demangling_exact "gnu-v3: _ZN4ListI10VHDLEntityEC4EOKS1_" \
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"List<VHDLEntity>::List(List<VHDLEntity> const&&)"
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test_demangling_exact "gnu-v3: _ZN4PixXI11VHDLLibrary14VHDLLibraryRep4ListI10VHDLEntityEEC2EOKS5_" \
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"PixX<VHDLLibrary, VHDLLibraryRep, List<VHDLEntity> >::PixX(PixX<VHDLLibrary, VHDLLibraryRep, List<VHDLEntity> > const&&)"
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test_demangling_exact "gnu-v3: _ZNK11VHDLLibrary5nextEEO4PixXIS_14VHDLLibraryRep4ListI10VHDLEntityEE" \
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"VHDLLibrary::nextE(PixX<VHDLLibrary, VHDLLibraryRep, List<VHDLEntity> >&&) const"
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test_demangling_exact "gnu-v3: _ZNK4ListI10VHDLEntityE4nextEONS1_3PixE" \
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"List<VHDLEntity>::next(List<VHDLEntity>::Pix&&) const"
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}
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proc catch_demangling_errors {command} {
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if {[catch $command result]} {
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puts "ERROR: demangle.exp: while running $command: $result"
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}
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}
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# Test support for different demangling styles. Note that this does
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# not depend upon running the test program and does not depend upon
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# gdb being able to lookup any C++ symbols. It simply calls the
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# internal demangler with synthesized strings and tests the results.
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proc do_tests {} {
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global subdir
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global gdb_prompt
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# Start with a fresh gdb.
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gdb_exit
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gdb_start
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gdb_test_no_output "set language c++"
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gdb_test_no_output "set width 0"
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# Using catch_demangling_errors this way ensures that, if one of
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# the functions raises a Tcl error, then it'll get reported, and
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# the rest of the functions will still run.
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catch_demangling_errors test_gnuv3_style_demangling
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# Verify specifying demangle language.
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gdb_test_no_output "set language unknown"
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set_demangling_style "auto"
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gdb_test_exact "demangle -l c++ -- _ZSt4cout" "std::cout"
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gdb_test_exact "demangle -l c++ _ZSt4cout" "std::cout"
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gdb_test_exact "demangle -l c -- _ZSt4cout" "Can't demangle \"_ZSt4cout\""
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gdb_test_exact "demangle -l garbage xyzdje" "Unknown language \"garbage\""
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}
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do_tests
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