""" Test that commands do not try and hold on to stale CommandInterpreters in a multiple debuggers scenario """ from __future__ import print_function import os import time import lldb from lldbsuite.test.decorators import * from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import * from lldbsuite.test import lldbutil class MultipleDebuggersCommandsTestCase(TestBase): mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__) @no_debug_info_test def test_multipledebuggers_commands(self): """Test that commands do not try and hold on to stale CommandInterpreters in a multiple debuggers scenario""" source_init_files = False magic_text = "The following commands may relate to 'env'" debugger_1 = lldb.SBDebugger.Create(source_init_files) interpreter_1 = debugger_1.GetCommandInterpreter() retobj = lldb.SBCommandReturnObject() interpreter_1.HandleCommand("apropos env", retobj) self.assertTrue( magic_text in str(retobj), "[interpreter_1]: the output does not contain the correct words") if self.TraceOn(): print(str(retobj)) lldb.SBDebugger.Destroy(debugger_1) # now do this again with a different debugger - we shouldn't crash debugger_2 = lldb.SBDebugger.Create(source_init_files) interpreter_2 = debugger_2.GetCommandInterpreter() retobj = lldb.SBCommandReturnObject() interpreter_2.HandleCommand("apropos env", retobj) self.assertTrue( magic_text in str(retobj), "[interpreter_2]: the output does not contain the correct words") if self.TraceOn(): print(str(retobj)) lldb.SBDebugger.Destroy(debugger_2)