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import lldb
from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
from lldbsuite.test.decorators import *
import os
class TestTargetSourceMap(TestBase):
mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__)
@no_debug_info_test
def test_source_map(self):
"""Test target.source-map' functionality."""
def assertBreakpointWithSourceMap(src_path):
# Set a breakpoint after we remap source and verify that it succeeds
bp = target.BreakpointCreateByLocation(src_path, 2)
self.assertEquals(bp.GetNumLocations(), 1,
"make sure breakpoint was resolved with map")
# Now make sure that we can actually FIND the source file using this
# remapping:
retval = lldb.SBCommandReturnObject()
self.dbg.GetCommandInterpreter().HandleCommand("source list -f main.c -l 2", retval)
self.assertTrue(retval.Succeeded(), "source list didn't succeed.")
self.assertNotEqual(retval.GetOutput(), None, "We got no ouput from source list")
self.assertIn("return", retval.GetOutput(), "We didn't find the source file...")
# Set the target soure map to map "./" to the current test directory
src_dir = self.getSourceDir()
src_path = os.path.join(src_dir, "main.c")
yaml_path = os.path.join(src_dir, "a.yaml")
yaml_base, ext = os.path.splitext(yaml_path)
obj_path = self.getBuildArtifact("main.o")
self.yaml2obj(yaml_path, obj_path)
# Create a target with the object file we just created from YAML
target = self.dbg.CreateTarget(obj_path)
# Set a breakpoint before we remap source and verify that it fails
bp = target.BreakpointCreateByLocation(src_path, 2)
self.assertEquals(bp.GetNumLocations(), 0,
"make sure no breakpoints were resolved without map")
valid_path = os.path.dirname(src_dir)
valid_path2 = os.path.dirname(valid_path)
invalid_path = src_dir + "invalid_path"
invalid_path2 = src_dir + "invalid_path2"
# We make sure the error message contains all the invalid paths
self.expect(
'settings set target.source-map . "%s" . "%s" . "%s" . "%s' \
% (invalid_path, src_dir, invalid_path2, valid_path),
substrs=[
'error: the replacement path doesn\'t exist: "%s"' % (invalid_path),
'the replacement path doesn\'t exist: "%s"' % (invalid_path2),
],
error=True,
)
self.expect(
'settings show target.source-map',
substrs=[
'[0] "." -> "%s"' % (src_dir),
'[1] "." -> "%s"' % (valid_path),
],
)
assertBreakpointWithSourceMap(src_path)
# Attempts to replace an index to an invalid mapping should have no effect.
# Modifications to valid mappings should work.
self.expect(
'settings replace target.source-map 0 . "%s" . "%s"' % (invalid_path, valid_path2),
substrs=[
'error: the replacement path doesn\'t exist: "%s"' % (invalid_path),
],
error=True,
)
self.expect(
'settings show target.source-map',
substrs=[
'[0] "." -> "%s"' % (src_dir),
'[1] "." -> "%s"' % (valid_path2),
]
)
assertBreakpointWithSourceMap(src_path)
# Let's clear and add the mapping back with insert-after
self.runCmd('settings remove target.source-map 0')
self.expect(
'settings show target.source-map',
substrs=['[0] "." -> "%s"' % (valid_path2)],
)
self.expect(
'settings insert-after target.source-map 0 . "%s" . "%s" . "%s"' \
% (invalid_path, invalid_path2, src_dir),
substrs=[
'error: the replacement path doesn\'t exist: "%s"' % (invalid_path),
'the replacement path doesn\'t exist: "%s"' % (invalid_path2),
],
error=True,
)
self.expect(
'settings show target.source-map',
substrs=[
'[0] "." -> "%s"' % (valid_path2),
'[1] "." -> "%s"' % (src_dir),
]
)
# Let's clear using remove and add the mapping in with append
self.runCmd('settings remove target.source-map 1')
self.expect(
'settings show target.source-map',
substrs=[
'[0] "." -> "%s"' % (valid_path2),
]
)
self.runCmd('settings clear target.source-map')
self.expect(
'settings append target.source-map . "%s" . "%s" . "%s"' % (invalid_path, src_dir, invalid_path2),
substrs=[
'error: the replacement path doesn\'t exist: "%s"' % (invalid_path),
'the replacement path doesn\'t exist: "%s"' % (invalid_path2),
],
error=True,
)
self.expect(
'settings show target.source-map',
substrs=[
'[0] "." -> "%s"' % (src_dir),
]
)
assertBreakpointWithSourceMap(src_path)