""" Use lldb Python API to verify that expression evaluation for property references uses the correct getters and setters """ import lldb from lldbsuite.test.decorators import * from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import * from lldbsuite.test import lldbutil class ObjCPropertyTestCase(TestBase): def setUp(self): # Call super's setUp(). TestBase.setUp(self) # Find the line number to break for main.c. self.source_name = "main.m" @add_test_categories(["pyapi"]) def test_objc_properties(self): """Test that expr uses the correct property getters and setters""" if self.getArchitecture() == "i386": self.skipTest("requires modern objc runtime") self.build() exe = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out") # Create a target from the debugger. target = self.dbg.CreateTarget(exe) self.assertTrue(target, VALID_TARGET) # Set up our breakpoints: main_bkpt = target.BreakpointCreateBySourceRegex( "Set a breakpoint here.", lldb.SBFileSpec(self.source_name) ) self.assertTrue( main_bkpt and main_bkpt.GetNumLocations() == 1, VALID_BREAKPOINT ) # Now launch the process, and do not stop at the entry point. process = target.LaunchSimple(None, None, self.get_process_working_directory()) self.assertState(process.GetState(), lldb.eStateStopped, PROCESS_STOPPED) threads = lldbutil.get_threads_stopped_at_breakpoint(process, main_bkpt) self.assertEquals(len(threads), 1) thread = threads[0] frame = thread.GetFrameAtIndex(0) mine = frame.FindVariable("mine") self.assertTrue(mine.IsValid()) access_count = mine.GetChildMemberWithName("_access_count") self.assertTrue(access_count.IsValid()) start_access_count = access_count.GetValueAsUnsigned(123456) self.assertNotEqual(start_access_count, 123456) # # The first set of tests test calling the getter & setter of # a property that actually only has a getter & setter and no # @property. # nonexistant_value = frame.EvaluateExpression("mine.nonexistantInt", False) nonexistant_error = nonexistant_value.GetError() self.assertSuccess(nonexistant_error) nonexistant_int = nonexistant_value.GetValueAsUnsigned(123456) self.assertEquals(nonexistant_int, 6) # Calling the getter function would up the access count, so make sure # that happened. new_access_count = access_count.GetValueAsUnsigned(123456) self.assertEquals(new_access_count - start_access_count, 1) start_access_count = new_access_count # # Now call the setter, then make sure that nonexistant_change = frame.EvaluateExpression("mine.nonexistantInt = 10", False) nonexistant_error = nonexistant_change.GetError() self.assertSuccess(nonexistant_error) # Calling the setter function would up the access count, so make sure # that happened. new_access_count = access_count.GetValueAsUnsigned(123456) self.assertEquals(new_access_count - start_access_count, 1) start_access_count = new_access_count # # Now we call the getter of a property that is backed by an ivar, # make sure it works and that we actually update the backing ivar. # backed_value = frame.EvaluateExpression("mine.backedInt", False) backed_error = backed_value.GetError() self.assertSuccess(backed_error) backing_value = mine.GetChildMemberWithName("_backedInt") self.assertTrue(backing_value.IsValid()) self.assertEqual( backed_value.GetValueAsUnsigned(12345), backing_value.GetValueAsUnsigned(23456), ) value_from_typedef = frame.EvaluateExpression("typedefd.backedInt", False) self.assertSuccess(value_from_typedef.GetError()) self.assertEqual( value_from_typedef.GetValueAsUnsigned(12345), backing_value.GetValueAsUnsigned(23456), ) unbacked_value = frame.EvaluateExpression("mine.unbackedInt", False) unbacked_error = unbacked_value.GetError() self.assertSuccess(unbacked_error) idWithProtocol_value = frame.EvaluateExpression("mine.idWithProtocol", False) idWithProtocol_error = idWithProtocol_value.GetError() self.assertSuccess(idWithProtocol_error) self.assertEquals(idWithProtocol_value.GetTypeName(), "id") # Make sure that class property getter works as expected value = frame.EvaluateExpression("BaseClass.classInt", False) self.assertSuccess(value.GetError()) self.assertEquals(value.GetValueAsUnsigned(11111), 123) # Make sure that class property setter works as expected value = frame.EvaluateExpression("BaseClass.classInt = 234", False) self.assertSuccess(value.GetError()) # Verify that setter above actually worked value = frame.EvaluateExpression("BaseClass.classInt", False) self.assertSuccess(value.GetError()) self.assertEquals(value.GetValueAsUnsigned(11111), 234) # Test that accessing two distinct class and instance properties that # share the same name works. self.expect_expr("mine.propConflict", result_value="4") self.expect_expr("BaseClass.propConflict", result_value="6")