llvm-project/debuginfo-tests
Jeremy Morse c8e6cde95c [Dexter] Avoid infinite loop in dbgeng driver
This method of the dbgeng debugger driver used to just "pass", as setting
dbgeng free running still leads to numerous errors. This wasn't a problem
in the past because, as it turns out, nothing called the go method.
However, a recent refactor uses it.

Rather than launch dbgeng free running, instead have it single step one
step forwards. This is slow, but it makes progress, where previously we
weren't.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91737
2021-02-04 14:57:04 +00:00
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dexter [Dexter] Avoid infinite loop in dbgeng driver 2021-02-04 14:57:04 +00:00
dexter-tests [DebugInfo][dexter] Tweak dexter test for merged values 2021-01-19 12:45:31 +00:00
llgdb-tests Harmonize Python shebang 2020-07-16 21:53:45 +02:00
llvm-prettyprinters/gdb Fix check-gdb-mlir-support build after MLIR API changed to take Context as first argument 2021-01-07 21:30:39 +00:00
win_cdb-tests Reapply "Import Dexter to debuginfo-tests"" 2019-10-31 16:51:53 +00:00
CMakeLists.txt Fix include path for check-gdb-mlir-support to include the MLIR binary dir 2021-01-07 21:29:09 +00:00
README.txt Reapply "Import Dexter to debuginfo-tests"" 2019-10-31 16:51:53 +00:00
lit.cfg.py Add GDB prettyprinters for a few more MLIR types. 2020-09-30 21:22:47 +02:00
lit.site.cfg.py.in Add GDB prettyprinters for a few more MLIR types. 2020-09-30 21:22:47 +02:00

README.txt

                                                                   -*- rst -*-
This is a collection of tests to check debugging information generated by 
compiler. This test suite can be checked out inside clang/test folder. This 
will enable 'make test' for clang to pick up these tests.

Some tests (in the 'llgdb-tests' directory) are written with debugger
commands and checks for the intended debugger output in the source file,
using DEBUGGER: and CHECK: as prefixes respectively.

For example::

  define i32 @f1(i32 %i) nounwind ssp {
  ; DEBUGGER: break f1
  ; DEBUGGER: r
  ; DEBUGGER: p i 
  ; CHECK: $1 = 42 
  entry:
  }

is a testcase where the debugger is asked to break at function 'f1' and 
print value of argument 'i'. The expected value of 'i' is 42 in this case.

Other tests are written for use with the 'Dexter' tool (in the 'dexter-tests'
and 'dexter' directories respectively). These use a domain specific language
in comments to describe the intended debugger experience in a more abstract
way than debugger commands. This allows for testing integration across
multiple debuggers from one input language.

For example::

  void __attribute__((noinline, optnone)) bar(int *test) {}
  int main() {
    int test;
    test = 23;
    bar(&test); // DexLabel('before_bar')
    return test; // DexLabel('after_bar')
  }

  // DexExpectWatchValue('test', '23', on_line='before_bar')
  // DexExpectWatchValue('test', '23', on_line='after_bar')

Labels two lines with the names 'before_bar' and 'after_bar', and records that
the 'test' variable is expected to have the value 23 on both of them.