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This changes skip_ada_tests to invert the sense, and renames it to allow_ada_tests.
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236 lines
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# Copyright 2005-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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#
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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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load_lib "ada.exp"
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require allow_ada_tests
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standard_ada_testfile foo
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if {[gdb_compile_ada "${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable [list debug ]] != "" } {
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return -1
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}
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clean_restart ${testfile}
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set bp_location [gdb_get_line_number "START" ${testdir}/foo.adb]
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runto "foo.adb:$bp_location"
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set eol "\[\r\n\]*"
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# A convenience function that verifies that the "complete EXPR" command
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# returns the EXPECTED_OUTPUT.
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proc test_gdb_complete { expr expected_output {msg ""} } {
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set cmd "complete p $expr"
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if {$msg == ""} {
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set msg $cmd
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}
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gdb_test "complete p $expr" \
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"$expected_output" $msg
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}
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# A convenience function that verifies that the "complete EXPR" command
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# does not generate any output.
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proc test_gdb_no_completion { expr } {
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gdb_test_no_output "complete p $expr"
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}
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# Try a global variable, only one match should be found:
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test_gdb_complete "my_glob" \
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"p my_global_variable"
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# A global variable, inside a nested package:
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test_gdb_complete "insi" \
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"p inside_variable"
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# A global variable inside a nested package, but only giving part of
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# the fully qualified name (top level package name missing):
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test_gdb_no_completion "inner.insi"
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# An incomplete nested package name, were lies a single symbol:
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test_gdb_complete "pck.inne" \
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"p pck.inner.inside_variable" \
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"complete nested package name"
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# A fully qualified symbol name, mangled...
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test_gdb_complete "pck__inner__ins" \
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"p pck__inner__inside_variable"
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# A fully qualified symbol name...
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test_gdb_complete "pck.inner.ins" \
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"p pck.inner.inside_variable"
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# Make sure that "inside" is not returned as a possible completion
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# for "side"...
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test_gdb_no_completion "side"
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# Verify that "Exported_Capitalized" is not returned as a match for
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# "exported", since its symbol name contains capital letters.
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test_gdb_no_completion "exported"
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# check the "<...>" notation.
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test_gdb_complete "<Exported" \
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"p <Exported_Capitalized>"
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# While at it, make sure we can print the symbol too, using the '<'
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# notation.
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gdb_test "p <Exported_Capitalized>" " = 2"
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# Confirm that we can't print the symbol without the '<' notation.
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gdb_test "p Exported_Capitalized" \
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"No definition of \"exported_capitalized\" in current context."
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gdb_test "p exported_capitalized" \
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"No definition of \"exported_capitalized\" in current context."
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# A global symbol, created by the binder, that starts with __gnat...
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test_gdb_complete "__gnat_ada_main_progra" \
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"p __gnat_ada_main_program_name"
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# A global symbol, created by the binder, that starts with __gnat,
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# and using the '<' notation.
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test_gdb_complete "<__gnat_ada_main_prog" \
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"p <__gnat_ada_main_program_name>"
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# A local variable
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test_gdb_complete "some" \
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"p some_local_variable"
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# A local variable variable, but in a different procedure. No match
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# should be returned.
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test_gdb_no_completion "not_in_sco"
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# A fully qualified variable name that doesn't exist...
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test_gdb_no_completion "pck.ins"
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# A fully qualified variable name that does exist...
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test_gdb_complete "pck.my" \
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"p pck.my_global_variable"
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# A fully qualified package name
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test_gdb_complete "pck.inne" \
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"p pck.inner.inside_variable" \
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"complete fully qualified package name"
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# A fully qualified package name, with a dot at the end
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test_gdb_complete "pck.inner." \
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"p pck.inner.inside_variable"
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# Two matches, from the global scope:
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test_gdb_complete "local_ident" \
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[multi_line "p local_identical_one" \
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"p local_identical_two" ]
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# Two matches, from the global scope, but using fully qualified names:
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test_gdb_complete "pck.local_ident" \
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[multi_line "p pck.local_identical_one" \
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"p pck.local_identical_two" ]
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# Two matches, from the global scope, but using mangled fully qualified
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# names:
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test_gdb_complete "pck__local_ident" \
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[multi_line "p pck__local_identical_one" \
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"p pck__local_identical_two" ]
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# Two matches, one from the global scope, the other from the local scope:
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test_gdb_complete "external_ident" \
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[multi_line "p external_identical_one" \
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"p external_identical_two" ]
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# Complete on the name of package.
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test_gdb_complete "pck" \
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[multi_line "(p pck\\.ad\[sb\])?" \
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"(p pck\\.ad\[sb\])?" \
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"p pck.ambiguous_func" \
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"p pck.external_identical_one" \
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"p pck.inner.inside_variable" \
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"p pck.local_identical_one" \
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"p pck.local_identical_two" \
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"p pck.my_global_variable" \
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"p pck.proc" ]
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# Complete on the name of a package followed by a dot:
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test_gdb_complete "pck." \
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[multi_line "(p pck\\.ad\[sb\])?" \
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"(p pck\\.ad\[sb\])?" \
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"p pck.ambiguous_func" \
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"p pck.external_identical_one" \
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"p pck.inner.inside_variable" \
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"p pck.local_identical_one" \
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"p pck.local_identical_two" \
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"p pck.my_global_variable" \
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"p pck.proc" ]
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# Complete a mangled symbol name, but using the '<...>' notation.
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test_gdb_complete "<pck__my" \
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"p <pck__my_global_variable>"
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# Very simple completion, but using the interactive form, this time.
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# The verification we are trying to make involves the event loop,
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# and using the "complete" command is not sufficient to reproduce
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# the original problem.
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if { [readline_is_used] } {
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set test "interactive complete 'print some'"
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send_gdb "print some\t"
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gdb_test_multiple "" "$test" {
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-re "^print some_local_variable $" {
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send_gdb "\n"
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gdb_test_multiple "" "$test" {
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-re " = 1$eol$gdb_prompt $" {
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pass "$test"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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# Usually, parsing a function name that is ambiguous yields a menu through
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# which users can select a specific function. This should not happen during
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# completion, though.
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test_gdb_complete "ambig" \
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[multi_line "p ambiguous_func" \
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"p ambiguous_proc" ]
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test_gdb_complete "ambiguous_f" \
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"p ambiguous_func"
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test_gdb_complete "ambiguous_func" \
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"p ambiguous_func"
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# Perform a test intented to verify the behavior where the number
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# of possible completions is very large. The goal is not to verify
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# precisely the list returned by the complete command (this depends
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# on too many parameters -- targets, compiler version, runtime, etc).
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# However, we want to sanity-check each one of them, knowing that
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# each result should start with "break ada" and that the proposed
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# completion should look like a valid symbol name (in particular,
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# no uppercase letters...). See gdb/22670. File names are OK as
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# well, which is why "/" and "-" appear in the regexp.
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gdb_test_no_output "set max-completions unlimited"
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set test "complete break ada"
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gdb_test_multiple "$test" $test {
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-re "^$test$eol\(break ada\[\]\[a-z0-9._@/-\]*$eol\)+$gdb_prompt $" {
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pass $test
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}
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-re "\[A-Z\].*$gdb_prompt $" {
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fail "$test (gdb/22670)"
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}
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}
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