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# Copyright (C) 1995, 1997 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 2 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, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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# Please email any bugs, comments, and/or additions to this file to:
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# bug-gdb@prep.ai.mit.edu
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# This file tests various Chill values, expressions, and types.
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if $tracelevel then {
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        strace $tracelevel
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}
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if [skip_chill_tests] then { continue }
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set testfile "tests1"
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set srcfile ${srcdir}/$subdir/${testfile}.ch
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set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}.exe
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if  { [compile "${srcfile} -g -w -o ${binfile} ${CHILL_RT0} ${CHILL_LIB}"] != "" } {
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    perror "Couldn't compile ${srcfile}"
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    return -1
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}
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# Set the current language to chill.  This counts as a test.  If it
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# fails, then we skip the other tests.
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proc set_lang_chill {} {
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    global gdb_prompt
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    global binfile objdir subdir
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    verbose "loading file '$binfile'"
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    gdb_load $binfile
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    send_gdb "set language chill\n"
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    gdb_expect {
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        -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {}
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        timeout { fail "set language chill (timeout)" ; return 0 }
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    }
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    send_gdb "show language\n"
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    gdb_expect {
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        -re ".* source language is \"chill\".*$gdb_prompt $" {
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            pass "set language to \"chill\""
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            send_gdb "break dummyfunc\n"
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            gdb_expect {
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                -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
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                    send_gdb "run\n"
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                    gdb_expect -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {}
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                    return 1
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                }
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                timeout {
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                    fail "can't set breakpoint (timeout)"
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                    return 0
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                }
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            }
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        }
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        -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
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            fail "setting language to \"chill\""
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            return 0
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        }
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        timeout {
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            fail "can't show language (timeout)"
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            return 0
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        }
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    }
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}
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# Testing printing of a specific value.  Increment passcount for
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# success or issue fail message for failure.  In both cases, return
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# a 1 to indicate that more tests can proceed.  However a timeout
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# is a serious error, generates a special fail message, and causes
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# a 0 to be returned to indicate that more tests are likely to fail
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# as well.
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#
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# Args are:
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#
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#       First one is string to send_gdb to gdb
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#       Second one is string to match gdb result to
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#       Third one is an optional message to be printed
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proc test_print_accept { args } {
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    global gdb_prompt
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    global passcount
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    global verbose
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    if [llength $args]==3 then {
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        set message [lindex $args 2]
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    } else {
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        set message [lindex $args 0]
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    }
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    set sendthis [lindex $args 0]
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    set expectthis [lindex $args 1]
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    set result [gdb_test $sendthis ".* = ${expectthis}" $message]
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    if $result==0 {incr passcount}
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    return $result
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}
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# Testing printing of a specific value.  Increment passcount for
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# success or issue fail message for failure.  In both cases, return
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# a 1 to indicate that more tests can proceed.  However a timeout
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# is a serious error, generates a special fail message, and causes
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# a 0 to be returned to indicate that more tests are likely to fail
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# as well.
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# various tests if modes are treated correctly
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# using ptype
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proc test_modes {} {
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    global passcount
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    verbose "testing chill modes"
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    set passcount 0
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    # discrete modes
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    test_print_accept "ptype BYTE" "byte"
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    test_print_accept "ptype UBYTE" "ubyte"
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    test_print_accept "ptype INT" "int"
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    test_print_accept "ptype UINT" "uint"
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    test_print_accept "ptype LONG" "long"
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    test_print_accept "ptype ULONG" "ulong"
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    test_print_accept "ptype BOOL" "bool"
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    test_print_accept "ptype CHAR" "char"
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    test_print_accept "ptype set1" "SET \[(\]aaa, bbb, ccc\[)\]" \
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        "print unnumbered set mode"
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    test_print_accept "ptype nset1" "SET \[(\]na = 1, nb = 34, nc = 20\[)\]" \
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        "print numbered set mode"
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    # mp:
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    # display maybe in hex values ?
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    #
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    test_print_accept "ptype r11" "ubyte \\(0:255\\)" \
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        "print ubyte range mode"
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    test_print_accept "ptype r12" "uint \\(0:65535\\)" \
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        "print uint range mode"
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#    test_print_accept "ptype r13" "ulong \\(0:4294967295\\)" \
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#       "print ulong range mode"
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    test_print_accept "ptype r14" "byte \\(-128:127\\)" \
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        "print byte range mode"
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    test_print_accept "ptype r15" "int \\(-32768:32767\\)" \
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        "print int range mode"
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    test_print_accept "ptype r16" "long \\(-2147483648:2147483647\\)" \
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        "print long range mode"
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    test_print_accept "ptype r2" "set1 \\(bbb:ccc\\)" \
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        "print unnumbered set range mode"
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    test_print_accept "ptype r3" "nset1 \\(na:na\\)" \
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        "print numbered set range mode"
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    # really this order ?
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    # I'm not sure what should happen for the next two tests.
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    setup_xfail "*-*-*"
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    test_print_accept "ptype r4" "nset1 \\(nb = 34:nc = 20\\)" \
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        "print numbered set range mode"
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    setup_xfail "*-*-*"
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    test_print_accept "ptype r5" "nset1 \\(na = 1, nb = 34, nc = 20\\)" \
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        "print numbered set range mode"
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    # powerset modes
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    test_print_accept "ptype pm1" \
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        "POWERSET SET \[(\]p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8, p9, p10\[)\]" \
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        "print powerset mode 1"
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    test_print_accept "ptype pm2" "POWERSET byte \\(1:8\\)" \
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        "print powerset mode 2"
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    test_print_accept "ptype pm3" "POWERSET int \\(-32768:32767\\)" \
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        "print powerset mode 3"
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    test_print_accept "ptype pm4" "POWERSET long \\(-32768:32768\\)" \
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        "print powerset mode 4"
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    test_print_accept "ptype pm5" \
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        "POWERSET long \\(-2147483648:2147483647\\)" \
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        "print powerset mode 5"
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    # reference modes
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    test_print_accept "ptype ref1" "REF pm1" \
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        "print reference to powerset mode"
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    test_print_accept "ptype ref2" "REF byte" \
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        "print reference to byte"
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    test_print_accept "ptype ref3" "PTR" \
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        "print free reference type"
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    # procedure modes
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    # FIXME: we have to talk about this ...
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    test_print_accept "ptype prm1" \
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        "REF PROC \[(\]\[)\]" \
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        "print procedure mode 1"
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    setup_xfail "*-*-*"
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    test_print_accept "ptype prm2" \
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        "REF PROC \[(\]bool in, int out long inout\[)\] RETURNS \[(\]char\[)\]" \
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        "print procedure mode 2"
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    setup_xfail "*-*-*"
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    test_print_accept "ptype prm3" \
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        "REF PROC \[(\]pm1, ref loc\[)\] RETURNS \[(\]ref3\[)\]" \
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        "print procedure mode 3"
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    setup_xfail "*-*-*"
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    test_print_accept "ptype prm4" \
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        "\[(\] \[)\] EXCEPTIONS \[(\]ex1, ex2, ex3\[)\]" \
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        "print procedure mode 4"
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    setup_xfail "*-*-*"
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    test_print_accept "ptype prm5" \
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        "REF PROC \[(\]r11, r16 inout, r5 out\[)\] RETURNS \[(\]r2\[)\] EXCEPTIONS \[(\]ex1\[)\]" \
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        "print procedure mode 5"
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    # synchronization modes
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    # FIXME: since gdb doesn't process events & buffers so far, this has be
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    #        filled later...
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    xfail "synchronization mode handling"
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    # timing modes
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    test_print_accept "ptype DURATION" "duration"
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    test_print_accept "ptype TIME" "time"
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    # string modes
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    # some tests are done in chillvars.exp
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    test_print_accept "ptype strm1" "CHARS \\(5\\)" "print char string mode"
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    test_print_accept "ptype strm2" "CHARS \[(\]7\[)\] VARYING" \
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        "print varying char string mode"
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    test_print_accept "ptype bstr1" "BOOLS \\(20\\)" "print bit string mode"
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    test_print_accept "ptype B'000'" "BOOLS \\(3\\)" "bit string literal"
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    test_print_accept "ptype B'11110000'" "BOOLS \\(8\\)" "bit string literal"
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    # FIXME: adjust error message
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    gdb_test "ptype B'00110211'" {.*Too-large digit.*[.]} \
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        "reject invalid bitstring"
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    # array modes
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    # some tests are done in chillvars.exp
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    test_print_accept "ptype arr1m" "ARRAY \\(1:100\\) set1" \
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        "print array mode 1"
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    test_print_accept "ptype arr2m" "ARRAY \\(1:100\\) ARRAY \\(1:100\\) set1"\
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        "print array mode 2"
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    test_print_accept "ptype arr3m" "ARRAY \\(0:255\\) ARRAY \\(0:65535\\) ARRAY \\(-128:127\\) set1" \
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        "print array mode 3"
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    setup_xfail "*-*-*"
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    test_print_accept "ptype arr4m" "ARRAY \\(b:c\\) ARRAY \\(na = 1:na = 1\\) ARRAY \\(nc:nb\\) ARRAY \\(na = 1:nc = 20\\) POWERSET SET \[(\]p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8, p9, p10\[)\]" \
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        "print array mode 4"
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    # structure modes
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    # some checks are in chillvars.exp
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    # setup_xfail "*-*-*"
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    test_print_accept "ptype stru1m" "STRUCT \\(.*a long,.*b long,.*CASE OF.*:.*ch1 CHARS \\(20\\).*:.*ch2 CHARS \\(10\\).*ELSE.*ch3 CHARS \\(1\\).*ESAC.*\\)" \
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        "print structure mode 1"
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    #setup_xfail "*-*-*"
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    test_print_accept "ptype stru2m" "STRUCT \\(.*f set1,.*CASE OF.*:.*ch1 CHARS \\(20\\).*:.*ch2 CHARS \\(10\\) VARYING.*ELSE.*ch3 CHARS \\(0\\) VARYING.*ESAC.*\\)" \
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        "print structure mode 2"
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    #setup_xfail "*-*-*"
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    test_print_accept "ptype stru3m" "STRUCT \\(.*f r3,.*CASE OF.*:.*ch1 CHARS \\(20\\).*ESAC.*\\)" \
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        "print structure mode 3"
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    # setup_xfail "*-*-*"
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    test_print_accept "ptype stru4m" "STRUCT \\(.*i long,.*CASE OF.*:.*i1 int,.*i11 int,.*b1 bool,.*c1 char.*:.*i2 long,.*i22 long,.*bs2 BOOLS \\(10\\).*:.*s3 STRUCT \\(.*i3 int,.*CASE OF.*:.*foo long.*ELSE.*bar char.*ESAC.*\\).*ELSE.*x stru2m.*ESAC,.*y stru3m.*\\)" \
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        "print structure mode 4"
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        pass "$passcount correct modes printed"
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}
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proc test_locations {} {
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    verbose "testing read access to locations"
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    # various location tests can be found in chillvars.exp
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    test_print_accept "ptype s1l" "SET \\(aaa, bbb, ccc\\)" \
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        "print mode of set location"
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    test_print_accept "whatis s1l" "set1" \
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        "print modename of set location"
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    test_print_accept "print s1l" "ccc" "print set location"
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    test_print_accept "ptype s2l" "SET \\(na = 1, nb = 34, nc = 20\\)" \
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        "print mode of numbered set location"
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    test_print_accept "whatis s2l" "nset1" \
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        "print mode name of numbered set location"
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    test_print_accept "print s2l" "nb" "print numberes set location"
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    test_print_accept "ptype rl1" "ubyte \\(0:255\\)" \
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        "print mode of range location"
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    test_print_accept "whatis rl1" "r11" \
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        "print mode name of range location"
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    test_print_accept "print rl1" "3" \
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        "print range location"
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        "print mode of range location"
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    test_print_accept "whatis rl2" "r11" \
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        "print mode name of range location"
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    test_print_accept "print rl2" "0" \
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        "print range location"
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        "print mode of range location"
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    test_print_accept "whatis rl3" "r11" \
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        "print mode name of range location"
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    test_print_accept "print rl3" "255" \
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        "print range location"
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    test_print_accept "ptype rl5" "uint \\(0:65535\\)" \
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        "print mode of range location"
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    test_print_accept "whatis rl5" "r12" \
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        "print mode name of range location"
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    test_print_accept "print rl5" "65530" \
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        "print range location"
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    test_print_accept "ptype rl6" "uint \\(0:65535\\)" \
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        "print mode of range location"
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    test_print_accept "whatis rl6" "r12" \
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        "print mode name of range location"
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    test_print_accept "print rl6" "0" \
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        "print range location"
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    test_print_accept "ptype rl7" "uint \\(0:65535\\)" \
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        "print mode of range location"
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    test_print_accept "whatis rl7" "r12" \
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        "print mode name of range location"
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    test_print_accept "print rl7" "65535" \
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        "print range location"
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#     test_print_accept "ptype rl9" "ulong \\(0:4294967295\\)" \
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#       "print mode of range location"
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#     test_print_accept "whatis rl9" "r13" \
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#       "print mode name of range location"
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#     test_print_accept "print rl9" "128" \
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#       "print range location"
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#     test_print_accept "ptype rl10" "ulong \\(0:4294967295\\)" \
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#       "print mode of range location"
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#     test_print_accept "whatis rl10" "r13" \
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#       "print mode name of range location"
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#     test_print_accept "print rl10" "0" \
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#       "print range location"
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#     test_print_accept "ptype rl11" "ulong \\(0:4294967295\\)" \
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#       "print mode of range location"
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#     test_print_accept "whatis rl11" "r13" \
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#       "print mode name of range location"
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#     test_print_accept "print rl11" "4294967295" \
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#       "print range location"
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    test_print_accept "ptype rl13" "byte \\(-128:127\\)" \
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        "print mode of range location"
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    test_print_accept "whatis rl13" "r14" \
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        "print mode name of range location"
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    test_print_accept "print rl13" "-121" \
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        "print range location"
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    test_print_accept "ptype rl14" "byte \\(-128:127\\)" \
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        "print mode of range location"
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    test_print_accept "whatis rl14" "r14" \
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        "print mode name of range location"
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    test_print_accept "print rl14" "-128" \
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        "print range location"
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    test_print_accept "ptype rl15" "byte \\(-128:127\\)" \
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        "print mode of range location"
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    test_print_accept "whatis rl15" "r14" \
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        "print mode name of range location"
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    test_print_accept "print rl15" "127" \
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        "print range location"
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    test_print_accept "ptype rl17" "int \\(-32768:32767\\)" \
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        "print mode of range location"
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    test_print_accept "whatis rl17" "r15" \
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        "print mode name of range location"
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    test_print_accept "print rl17" "-32720" \
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        "print range location"
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    test_print_accept "ptype rl18" "int \\(-32768:32767\\)" \
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        "print mode of range location"
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    test_print_accept "whatis rl18" "r15" \
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        "print mode name of range location"
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    test_print_accept "print rl18" "-32768" \
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        "print range location"
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    test_print_accept "ptype rl19" "int \\(-32768:32767\\)" \
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        "print mode of range location"
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    test_print_accept "whatis rl19" "r15" \
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        "print mode name of range location"
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    test_print_accept "print rl19" "32767" \
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        "print range location"
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    test_print_accept "ptype rl21" "long \\(-2147483648:2147483647\\)" \
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        "print mode of range location"
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    test_print_accept "whatis rl21" "r16" \
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        "print mode name of range location"
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    test_print_accept "print rl21" "2147483643" \
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        "print range location"
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    test_print_accept "ptype rl22" "long \\(-2147483648:2147483647\\)" \
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        "print mode of range location"
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    test_print_accept "whatis rl22" "r16" \
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        "print mode name of range location"
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    test_print_accept "print rl22" "-2147483648" \
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        "print range location"
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    test_print_accept "ptype rl23" "long \\(-2147483648:2147483647\\)" \
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        "print mode of range location"
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    test_print_accept "whatis rl23" "r16" \
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        "print mode name of range location"
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    test_print_accept "print rl23" "2147483647" \
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        "print range location"
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    # powerset locations
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    test_print_accept "ptype pl1" \
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        "POWERSET SET \\(p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8, p9, p10\\)" \
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        "print mode of powerset location 1"
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    test_print_accept "whatis pl1" "pm1" \
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        "print mode mode name of powerset location"
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    test_print_accept "print pl1" \
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        "\[\[\]p1:p10\[\]\]" \
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        "print powerset location 1"
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    test_print_accept "print pl2" {\[\]} \
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        "print powerset location 2"
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    test_print_accept "print pl3" "\[\[\]p1, p10\[\]\]" \
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        "print powerset location 3"
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    test_print_accept "print pl4" {\[p1:p2, p4:p6, p8:p10\]} \
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        "print powerset location 4"
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    test_print_accept "print pl5" {\[p1:p4, p6, p8:p10\]} \
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        "print powerset location 5"
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    test_print_accept "print pl6" {\[p1, p3:p8, p10\]} \
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        "print powerset location 6"
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    test_print_accept "ptype pl7" \
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        "POWERSET byte \\(1:8\\)" \
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        "print mode of byte powerset location"
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    test_print_accept "whatis pl7" "pm2" \
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        "print modename of byte powerset location"
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    test_print_accept "print pl7" {\[1:8\]} \
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        "print powerset location 7"
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    test_print_accept "ptype pl8" \
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        "POWERSET int \\(-32768:32767\\)" \
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        "print mode of int powerset location"
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    test_print_accept "whatis pl8" "pm3" \
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        "print modename of int powerset location"
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    test_print_accept "print pl8" {\[-32768:32767\]} \
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        "print powerset location 8"
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#    test_print_accept "ptype pl9" \
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#       "POWERSET long \\(-2147483648:2147483647\\)" \
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#       "print mode of long powerset location"
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#    test_print_accept "whatis pl9" "pm5" \
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#       "print modename of long powerset location"
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#    test_print_accept "print pl9" {\[-2147483648:2147483647\]} \
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#       "print powerset location 9"
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    # reference modes
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    test_print_accept "ptype ref3l" "PTR" "print mode of reference location"
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    # setup_xfail "*-*-*"
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    test_print_accept "whatis ref3l" "ref3" \
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        "print modename of reference location"
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    # setup_xfail "*-*-*"
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    test_print_accept "print ref3l" "ref3\\(H'.*\\)" \
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        "print reference location"
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    test_print_accept "ptype ref4l" "PTR" "print mode of reference location"
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    # setup_xfail "*-*-*"
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    test_print_accept "whatis ref4l" "ref4" \
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        "print modename of reference location"
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    # setup_xfail "*-*-*"
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    test_print_accept "print ref4l" "ref4\\(H'.*\\)" \
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        "print reference location"
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    test_print_accept "ptype ref5l" "PTR" "print mode of reference location"
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    test_print_accept "whatis ref5l" "PTR" \
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        "print modename of reference location"
477
    test_print_accept "print ref5l" "PTR\\(H'.*\\)" \
478
        "print reference location"
479
 
480
    # dereference a little bit..
481
    test_print_accept "print ref6l->syn_int" "42" \
482
        "dereference reference to synmode location"
483
    test_print_accept "print ref7l->int" "-42" \
484
        "dereference reference to predefined mode location"
485
    test_print_accept "print ref8l->pm1" \
486
        "\[\[\]p1:p10\[\]\]" \
487
        "dereference reference to newmode location"
488
 
489
    # synchronization mode locations
490
    # FIXME: synchronization modes are not supported so far...
491
    xfail "no synchronization mode location support, not implemented yet"
492
 
493
    # timing mode locations
494
    # FIXME: callbacks to abstime, inttime not implemented
495
    xfail "timing modes not implemented properly yet"
496
 
497
    # char string locations
498
    # some tests are don in chillvars.exp
499
    test_print_accept "ptype strl1" \
500
        "CHARS \\(7\\) VARYING" \
501
        "print varying string location"
502
    test_print_accept "whatis strl1" "strm2" \
503
        "print string locationa mode name"
504
    test_print_accept "print strl1" \
505
        {\"hansi\^\(0\)\"} \
506
        "print string location"
507
    # string elements
508
    test_print_accept "print strl1(0)" "\'h\'" \
509
        "print string element 1"
510
    test_print_accept "print strl1(5)" {'\^[(]0[)]'} \
511
        "print string element 2"
512
    test_print_accept "print strl1(3)" "\'s\'" \
513
        "print string element 3"
514
    test_print_accept "ptype strl1(0)" "char" \
515
        "print mode of string element"
516
    # slices
517
    test_print_accept "print strl1(3:4)" "\"si\"" \
518
        "print string slice 1"
519
    test_print_accept "print strl1(0:5)" \
520
        {\"hansi\^\(0\)\"} \
521
        "print string slice 2"
522
    test_print_accept "print strl1(0:0)" "\"h\"" \
523
        "print string slice 3"
524
    test_print_accept "print strl1(0 up 6)" \
525
        {\"hansi\^\(0\)\"} \
526
        "print string slice 4"
527
    # FIXME: adjust error message, when implented
528
    gdb_test "print strl1(6 up 1)" \
529
        ".*slice.*out of range.*" \
530
        "print invalid string slice length"
531
    gdb_test "print strl1(-1 up 5)" \
532
        ".*slice.*out of range.*" \
533
        "print invalid string slice length"
534
    gdb_test "print strl1(-1:5)" \
535
        ".*slice.*out of range.*" \
536
        "print invalid string slice"
537
    gdb_test "print strl1(-1:7)" \
538
        ".*slice.*out of range.*" \
539
        "print invalid string slice"
540
    gdb_test "print strl1(0 up -1)" \
541
        ".*slice.*out of range.*" \
542
        "print invalid string slice length"
543
    gdb_test "print strl1(0 up 0)" {""}
544
 
545
    # bitstring locations
546
    test_print_accept "ptype bstr1" \
547
        "BOOLS \\(20\\)" \
548
        "print mode of bitstring location"
549
    test_print_accept "whatis bstrl1" "bstr1" \
550
        "print mode name of bitstring location"
551
    test_print_accept "print bstrl1" \
552
        "B'10101010101010101010'" \
553
        "print bitstring location"
554
 
555
    test_print_accept "ptype bstrl1(0)" "bool|BOOL" \
556
        "print mode of bitstring element"
557
    test_print_accept "print bstrl1(0)" "TRUE" \
558
        "print bitstring element 1"
559
    test_print_accept "print bstrl1(19)" "FALSE" \
560
        "print bitstring element 2"
561
    test_print_accept "print bstrl1(10)" "TRUE" \
562
        "print bitstring element 3"
563
 
564
    test_print_accept "print bstrl1(0:19)" \
565
        "B'10101010101010101010'" \
566
        "print bitstring location slice 1"
567
    test_print_accept "print bstrl1(0:0)" \
568
        "B'1'" \
569
        "print bitstring location slice 2"
570
    test_print_accept "print bstrl1(3:9)" \
571
        "B'0101010'" \
572
        "print bitstring location slice 3"
573
    test_print_accept "print bstrl1(0 up 20)" \
574
        "B'10101010101010101010'" \
575
        "print bitstring location slice 4"
576
    test_print_accept "print bstrl1(19 up 1)" \
577
        "B'0'" \
578
        "print bitstring location slice 5"
579
    gdb_test "print bstrl1(20 up 1)" \
580
        ".*slice out of range.*" \
581
        "print invalid bitstring slice (20 up 1)"
582
    gdb_test "print bstrl1(-4:5)" \
583
        ".*slice out of range.*" \
584
        "print invalid bitstring slice (-4:5)"
585
    gdb_test "print bstrl1(-1:up 1)" \
586
        ".*invalid expression syntax.*" \
587
        "print invalid bitstring slice (-1:ip 1)"
588
    gdb_test "print bstrl1(-1:20)" \
589
        ".*slice out of range.*" \
590
        "print invalid bitstring slice (-1:20)"
591
    gdb_test "print bstrl1(0 up -1)" \
592
        ".*slice out of range.*" \
593
        "print invalid bitstring slice (0 up -1)"
594
    test_print_accept "print bstrl1(4 up 0)" "B''"
595
 
596
    # array mode locations
597
    gdb_test_exact "ptype arrl1" \
598
        "ARRAY (1:100) set1" \
599
        "print mode of array location"
600
    gdb_test "whatis arrl1" "arr1m" \
601
        "print mode name of array location"
602
    gdb_test_exact "print arrl1" {[(1:100): aaa]} \
603
        "print array location"
604
    test_print_accept "ptype arrl1(1)" \
605
        "SET \\(aaa, bbb, ccc\\)" \
606
        "print mode of array element"
607
    gdb_test_exact "print arrl3" \
608
        {[(1:5): [(1:3): [(1:2): -2147483648]]]} \
609
        "print array location 2"
610
    gdb_test_exact "print arrl3(1)" \
611
        {[(1:3): [(1:2): -2147483648]]} \
612
        "print array location 3"
613
    gdb_test_exact "ptype arrl3(1)" \
614
        {ARRAY (1:3) ARRAY (1:2) long} \
615
        "print mode of array element"
616
    test_print_accept "print arrl3(5)" \
617
        {\[\(1:3\): \[\(1:2\): -2147483648\]\]} \
618
        "print array location 4"
619
    test_print_accept "print arrl3(1,1)" \
620
        {\[\(1:2\): -2147483648\]} \
621
        "print array location 5"
622
    test_print_accept "ptype arrl3(1,1)" \
623
        {ARRAY \(1:2\) long} \
624
        "print mode of array element"
625
    test_print_accept "print arrl3(5,3)" \
626
        {\[\(1:2\): -2147483648\]} \
627
        "print array location 6"
628
    test_print_accept "print arrl3(1,1,1)" \
629
        "-2147483648" \
630
        "print array location 7"
631
    test_print_accept "print arrl3(5,3,2)" \
632
        "-2147483648" \
633
        "print array location 8"
634
    test_print_accept "print arrl3(1)(3)(2)" \
635
        "-2147483648" \
636
        "print array location 9"
637
 
638
    # reject the following range fails
639
    # FIXME: adjust error messages
640
    gdb_test "print arrl3(-1)" \
641
        ".*out of range.*" \
642
        "check invalid array indices 1"
643
    gdb_test "print arrl3(6)" \
644
        ".*out of range.*" \
645
        "check invalid array indices 2"
646
    gdb_test "print arrl3(0,0)" \
647
        ".*out of range.*" \
648
        "check invalid array indices 3"
649
    gdb_test "print arrl3(1,0)" \
650
        ".*out of range.*" \
651
        "check invalid array indices 4"
652
    gdb_test "print arrl3(1,4)" \
653
        ".*out of range.*" \
654
        "check invalid array indices 5"
655
    gdb_test "print arrl3(6,4)" \
656
        ".*out of range.*" \
657
        "check invalid array indices 6"
658
    gdb_test "print arrl3(1,1,0)" \
659
        ".*out of range.*" \
660
        "check invalid array indices 7"
661
    gdb_test "print arrl3(6,4,0)" \
662
        ".*out of range.*" \
663
        "check invalid array indices 8"
664
    gdb_test "print arrl3(1,1,3)" \
665
        ".*out of range.*" \
666
        "check invalid array indices 9"
667
 
668
    gdb_test "print arrl3(0)(0)" \
669
        ".* array or string index out of range.*" \
670
        "check invalid array indices 10"
671
    gdb_test "print arrl3(1)(0)" \
672
        ".* array or string index out of range.*" \
673
        "check invalid array indices 11"
674
    gdb_test "print arrl3(1)(4)" \
675
        ".* array or string index out of range.*" \
676
        "check invalid array indices 12"
677
    gdb_test "print arrl3(6)(4)" \
678
        ".* array or string index out of range.*" \
679
        "check invalid array indices 13"
680
    gdb_test "print arrl3(1)(1)(0)" \
681
        ".* array or string index out of range.*" \
682
        "check invalid array indices 14"
683
    gdb_test "print arrl3(6)(4)(0)" \
684
        ".* array or string index out of range.*" \
685
        "check invalid array indices 15"
686
    gdb_test "print arrl3(1)(1)(3)" \
687
        ".* array or string index out of range.*" \
688
        "check invalid array indices 16"
689
 
690
    # slices
691
    test_print_accept "print arrl4(1:3)" \
692
        {\[\(1:2\): \[\(1:3\): \[\(1:2\): -2147483648\]\], \(3\): \[\(1:3\): \[\(1:2\): 100\]\]\]} \
693
        "print array slice 1"
694
    test_print_accept "ptype arrl4(1:3)" \
695
        {ARRAY \(1:3\) ARRAY \(1:3\) ARRAY \(1:2\) long} \
696
        "print mode of array slice"
697
# The next one is bogus:
698
#    test_print_accept "print arrl4(5, 2:3, 1)" \
699
#       # FIXME: maybe the '(1): ' in the inner tupel should be omitted ? \
700
#       {\[(2): \[\(1\): 100\], \(3\):\[\(1\): 100\]\]} \
701
#       "print array slice 2"
702
    test_print_accept "print arrl4(1 up 4)" \
703
        {\[\(1:2\): \[\(1:3\): \[\(1:2\): -2147483648\]\], \(3\): \[\(1:3\): \[\(1:2\): 100\]\], \(4\): \[\(1:3\): \[\(1:2\): -2147483648\]\]\]} \
704
        "print array slice 3"
705
# The next two are bogus:
706
#    test_print_accept "print arrl4(3, 2 up 1)" \
707
#       {\[\(2:3\): \[\(1:2\): 100\]\]} \
708
#       "print array slice 4"
709
#    test_print_accept "print arrl4(1:2, 1 up 1, 2)" \
710
#       {\[\(1\): \[\(1\): \[\(2\): -2147483648\], \(2\): \[\(2\): -2147483648\]\], \(2\): \[\(1\): \[\(2\): -2147483648\], \(2\): \[\(2\): -2147483648\]\]\]} \
711
#       "print array slice 4"
712
    # reject invalid slices
713
    # FIXME: adjust error messages
714
    gdb_test "print arrl4(5:6)" \
715
        ".*slice out of range.*" \
716
        "check invalid range 1"
717
    gdb_test "print arrl4(0:1)" \
718
        ".*slice out of range.*" \
719
        "check invalid range 2"
720
    gdb_test "print arrl4(0:6)" \
721
        ".*slice out of range.*" \
722
        "check invalid range 3"
723
    gdb_test "print arrl4(3:2)" \
724
        ".*slice out of range.*" \
725
        "check invalid range 4"
726
    gdb_test "print arrl4(1,3:4)" \
727
        ".*syntax error.*" \
728
        "check invalid range 5"
729
    gdb_test "print arrl4(1,0:1)" \
730
        ".*syntax error.*" \
731
        "check invalid range 6"
732
    gdb_test "print arrl4(1,0:4)" \
733
        ".*syntax error.*" \
734
        "check invalid range 7"
735
    gdb_test "print arrl4(1,3:2)" \
736
        ".*syntax error.*" \
737
        "check invalid range 8"
738
    gdb_test "print arrl4(5 up 2)" \
739
        ".*slice out of range.*" \
740
        "check invalid range 9"
741
    gdb_test "print arrl4(-1 up 1)" \
742
        ".*slice out of range.*" \
743
        "check invalid range 10"
744
    gdb_test "print arrl4(-1 up 7)" \
745
        ".*slice out of range.*" \
746
        "check invalid range 11"
747
    gdb_test "print arrl4(1 up 0)" \
748
        ".*slice out of range.*" \
749
        "check invalid range 12"
750
    gdb_test "print arrl4(1,3 up 1)" \
751
        ".*syntax error.*" \
752
        "check invalid range 13"
753
    gdb_test "print arrl4(1,-1 up 1)" \
754
        ".*syntax error.*" \
755
        "check invalid range 14"
756
    gdb_test "print arrl4(1,-1 up 5)" \
757
        ".*syntax error.*" \
758
        "check invalid range 15"
759
    gdb_test "print arrl4(1,2 up 0)" \
760
        ".*syntax error.*" \
761
        "check invalid range 16"
762
 
763
    # structure modes
764
    # some tests are in chillvars.exp
765
    # FIXME: no tag processing implemented do maybe adjust these tests
766
    setup_xfail "*-*-*"
767
    test_print_accept "ptype stru1m" \
768
        "STRUCT \\(.*a long,.*b long,.*CASE b OF.*\\(42\\):.*ch1 CHARS\\(20\\),.*\\(52\\):.*ch2 CHARS\\(10\\).*ELSE.*ch3 CHARS\\(1\\).*ESAC.*\\)" \
769
        "print mode of structure location 1"
770
    test_print_accept "whatis strul1" "stru1m" \
771
        "print mode name of structure location 1"
772
    setup_xfail "*-*-*"
773
    test_print_accept "print strul1" \
774
        {\[\.a: -2147483648, \.b: 42, \.\(b\): \{\(42\) = \[\.ch1: \"12345678900987654321\"\], \(52\) = \[\.ch2: \"1234567890\"\], (else) = \[\.ch3: \"1\"\]\}\]} \
775
        "print structure location 1"
776
    test_print_accept "print strul1.a" \
777
        "-2147483648" \
778
        "print field of structure location 1"
779
    test_print_accept "print strul1.b" "42" \
780
        "print field of structure location 1"
781
    test_print_accept "print strul1.ch1" \
782
        "\"12345678900987654321\"" \
783
        "print field of structure location 1"
784
    # setup_xfail "*-*-*"
785
    test_print_accept "print strul1.ch2" \
786
        "\"1234567890\"" \
787
        "print field of structure location 1"
788
    # setup_xfail "*-*-*"
789
    test_print_accept "print strul1.ch3" \
790
        "\"1\"" \
791
        "print field of structure location 1"
792
 
793
    if $passcount then {
794
        pass "$passcount correct locations printed"
795
    }
796
}
797
 
798
# This is chill/9434
799
 
800
proc test_9434 {} {
801
    global passcount
802
 
803
    verbose "testing pr-9434"
804
 
805
    test_print_accept "ptype m_xyzmode" "STRUCT \\(.*next REF m_xyzmode,.*i long.*\\)"
806
}
807
 
808
# Start with a fresh gdb.
809
 
810
gdb_exit
811
gdb_start
812
gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
813
 
814
gdb_test "set print sevenbit-strings" ".*"
815
 
816
if [set_lang_chill] then {
817
    test_modes
818
    test_locations
819
    test_9434
820
} else {
821
    warning "$test_name tests suppressed."
822
}

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