"""Test that lldb can invoke blocks and access variables inside them""" from __future__ import print_function import unittest2 import os, time import lldb from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import * import lldbsuite.test.lldbutil as lldbutil class BlocksTestCase(TestBase): mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__) lines = [] def setUp(self): # Call super's setUp(). TestBase.setUp(self) # Find the line numbers to break at. self.lines.append(line_number('main.c', '// Set breakpoint 0 here.')) self.lines.append(line_number('main.c', '// Set breakpoint 1 here.')) @unittest2.expectedFailure("rdar://problem/10413887 - Call blocks in expressions") def test_expr(self): self.build() exe = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "a.out") self.runCmd("file " + exe, CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET) self.is_started = False # Break inside the foo function which takes a bar_ptr argument. for line in self.lines: lldbutil.run_break_set_by_file_and_line (self, "main.c", line, num_expected_locations=1, loc_exact=True) self.wait_for_breakpoint() self.expect("expression a + b", VARIABLES_DISPLAYED_CORRECTLY, substrs = ["= 7"]) self.expect("expression c", VARIABLES_DISPLAYED_CORRECTLY, substrs = ["= 1"]) self.wait_for_breakpoint() # This should display correctly. self.expect("expression (int)neg (-12)", VARIABLES_DISPLAYED_CORRECTLY, substrs = ["= 12"]) def wait_for_breakpoint(self): if self.is_started == False: self.is_started = True self.runCmd("process launch", RUN_SUCCEEDED) else: self.runCmd("process continue", RUN_SUCCEEDED) # The stop reason of the thread should be breakpoint. self.expect("thread list", STOPPED_DUE_TO_BREAKPOINT, substrs = ['stopped', 'stop reason = breakpoint'])