rust/tests/debuginfo/include_string.rs

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//@ min-lldb-version: 310
//@ ignore-gdb-version: 15.0 - 99.0
// ^ test temporarily disabled as it fails under gdb 15
//@ compile-flags:-g
// gdb-command:run
// gdb-command:print string1.length
// gdb-check:$1 = 48
// gdb-command:print string2.length
// gdb-check:$2 = 49
// gdb-command:print string3.length
// gdb-check:$3 = 50
// gdb-command:continue
// === LLDB TESTS ==================================================================================
// lldb-command:run
// lldb-command:v string1.length
// lldbg-check:[...] 48
// lldbr-check:(usize) length = 48
// lldb-command:v string2.length
// lldbg-check:[...] 49
// lldbr-check:(usize) length = 49
// lldb-command:v string3.length
// lldbg-check:[...] 50
// lldbr-check:(usize) length = 50
// lldb-command:continue
#![allow(unused_variables)]
#![feature(omit_gdb_pretty_printer_section)]
#![omit_gdb_pretty_printer_section]
// This test case makes sure that debug info does not ICE when include_str is
// used multiple times (see issue #11322).
fn main() {
let string1 = include_str!("text-to-include-1.txt");
let string2 = include_str!("text-to-include-2.txt");
let string3 = include_str!("text-to-include-3.txt");
zzz(); // #break
}
fn zzz() {()}