binutils-gdb/gdb/testsuite/gdb.fortran/ptr-indentation.exp
Frank Penczek a5ad232b3e Fix indentation for printing Fortran types with pointers
Printing the prefix "PTR TO -> (" resp. "REF TO ->(" ignored the active
indentation level.  This caused inconsistent appearance of user-defined
Fortran types containing pointers.  Fix by using "fprintfi_filtered" with the
current indentation level for outputting the prefix string.  Add test case
ptr-indentation.

Example using 'ptype' on object of type:
  type TypeWithPointer
    integer i
    integer, pointer:: p
  end type TypeWithPointer

Before:
  type = Type typewithpointer
      integer(kind=4) :: i
  PTR TO -> ( integer(kind=4) :: p)
  End Type typewithpointer

After:
  type = Type typewithpointer
      integer(kind=4) :: i
      PTR TO -> ( integer(kind=4) :: p)
  End Type typewithpointer
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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__]} then {
untested "couldn't run to breakpoint MAIN__"
return -1
}
set int [fortran_int4]
set real [fortran_real4]
gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "BP1"]
gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "BP1"
# Check the indentation when using ptype on pointers in user-defined types.
gdb_test "ptype tinsta" \
[multi_line "type = Type tuserdef" \
" $int :: i" \
" PTR TO -> \\( $real :: ptr\\)" \
"End Type tuserdef"]