import lldb from lldbsuite.test.decorators import * from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import * from lldbsuite.test.lldbpexpect import PExpectTest class TestCase(PExpectTest): def expect_repl(self, expr, substrs=[]): """Evaluates the expression in the REPL and verifies that the list of substrs is in the REPL output.""" # Only single line expressions supported. self.assertNotIn("\n", expr) self.child.send(expr + "\n") for substr in substrs: self.child.expect_exact(substr) # Look for the start of the next REPL input line. self.current_repl_line_number += 1 self.child.expect_exact(str(self.current_repl_line_number) + ">") # PExpect uses many timeouts internally and doesn't play well # under ASAN on a loaded machine.. @skipIfAsan @skipIf(oslist=["linux"], archs=["arm", "aarch64"]) # Randomly fails on buildbot @skipIfEditlineSupportMissing def test_basic_completion(self): """Test that we can complete a simple multiline expression""" self.build() self.current_repl_line_number = 1 self.launch(executable=self.getBuildArtifact("a.out"), dimensions=(100, 500)) # Try launching the REPL before we have a running target. self.expect( "expression --repl -l c --", substrs=["REPL requires a running target process."], ) self.expect("b main", substrs=["Breakpoint 1", "address ="]) self.expect("run", substrs=["stop reason = breakpoint 1"]) # Start the REPL. self.child.send("expression --repl -l c --\n") self.child.expect_exact("1>") # Try evaluating a simple expression. self.expect_repl("3 + 3", substrs=["(int) $0 = 6"]) # Try declaring a persistent variable. self.expect_repl( "long $persistent = 7; 5", substrs=["(int) $1 = 5", "(long) $persistent = 7"], ) # Try using the persistent variable from before. self.expect_repl("$persistent + 10", substrs=["(long) $2 = 17"]) self.quit()