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Modify test cases to use 'target variable' to display global variables.
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@ -57,18 +57,16 @@ class StaticVariableTestCase(TestBase):
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substrs = ['stopped',
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'stop reason = breakpoint'])
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# global variables are no longer displayed with the "frame variable" command.
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self.expect('target variable A::g_points', VARIABLES_DISPLAYED_CORRECTLY,
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substrs = ['(PointType [2]) A::g_points'])
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self.expect('target variable g_points', VARIABLES_DISPLAYED_CORRECTLY,
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substrs = ['(PointType [2]) g_points'])
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# On Mac OS X, gcc 4.2 emits the wrong debug info for A::g_points.
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slist = ['(PointType [2]) g_points', 'A::g_points']
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# global variables are no longer displayed with the "frame variable" command.
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# add tests for the "target variable" command soon
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# 'frame variable -G' finds and displays global variable(s) by name.
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# self.expect('frame variable -G g_points', VARIABLES_DISPLAYED_CORRECTLY,
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# substrs = slist)
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# A::g_points is an array of two elements.
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if sys.platform.startswith("darwin") and self.getCompiler() in ['clang', 'llvm-gcc']:
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self.expect("frame variable A::g_points[1].x", VARIABLES_DISPLAYED_CORRECTLY,
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self.expect("target variable A::g_points[1].x", VARIABLES_DISPLAYED_CORRECTLY,
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startstr = "(int) A::g_points[1].x = 11")
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def static_variable_python(self):
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