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The enum debuginfo patch includes a legacy mode that is used when building against LLVM 5 and LLVM 6. The main enum debuginfo tests have been updated to rely on the new approach and a new-enough gdb. This patch makes a copy of these tests so that the fallback mode will continue to be tested. Note that nil-enum.rs is not copied; it seemed not to provide enough value to bother. A new header directive is added, "ignore-llvm-version". I will send a patch to update the rustc documentation once this lands.
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// Copyright 2013-2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT | ||
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at | ||
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. | ||
// | ||
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or | ||
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license | ||
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your | ||
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed | ||
// except according to those terms. | ||
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// ignore-tidy-linelength | ||
// min-lldb-version: 310 | ||
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// As long as LLVM 5 and LLVM 6 are supported, we want to test the | ||
// enum debuginfo fallback mode. Once those are desupported, this | ||
// test can be removed, as there is another (non-"legacy") test that | ||
// tests the new mode. | ||
// ignore-llvm-version: 7.0 - 9.9.9 | ||
// ignore-gdb-version: 7.11.90 - 7.12.9 | ||
// ignore-gdb-version: 8.2 - 9.9 | ||
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// compile-flags:-g | ||
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// === GDB TESTS =================================================================================== | ||
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// gdb-command:run | ||
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// gdb-command:print *the_a_ref | ||
// gdbg-check:$1 = {{RUST$ENUM$DISR = TheA, x = 0, y = 8970181431921507452}, {RUST$ENUM$DISR = TheA, [...]}} | ||
// gdbr-check:$1 = borrowed_enum_legacy::ABC::TheA{x: 0, y: 8970181431921507452} | ||
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// gdb-command:print *the_b_ref | ||
// gdbg-check:$2 = {{RUST$ENUM$DISR = TheB, [...]}, {RUST$ENUM$DISR = TheB, __0 = 0, __1 = 286331153, __2 = 286331153}} | ||
// gdbr-check:$2 = borrowed_enum_legacy::ABC::TheB(0, 286331153, 286331153) | ||
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// gdb-command:print *univariant_ref | ||
// gdbg-check:$3 = {{__0 = 4820353753753434}} | ||
// gdbr-check:$3 = borrowed_enum_legacy::Univariant::TheOnlyCase(4820353753753434) | ||
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// === LLDB TESTS ================================================================================== | ||
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// lldb-command:run | ||
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// lldb-command:print *the_a_ref | ||
// lldbg-check:[...]$0 = TheA { x: 0, y: 8970181431921507452 } | ||
// lldbr-check:(borrowed_enum_legacy::ABC::TheA) *the_a_ref = TheA { borrowed_enum_legacy::ABC::TheA: 0, borrowed_enum_legacy::ABC::TheB: 8970181431921507452 } | ||
// lldb-command:print *the_b_ref | ||
// lldbg-check:[...]$1 = TheB(0, 286331153, 286331153) | ||
// lldbr-check:(borrowed_enum_legacy::ABC::TheB) *the_b_ref = { = 0 = 286331153 = 286331153 } | ||
// lldb-command:print *univariant_ref | ||
// lldbg-check:[...]$2 = TheOnlyCase(4820353753753434) | ||
// lldbr-check:(borrowed_enum_legacy::Univariant) *univariant_ref = { borrowed_enum_legacy::TheOnlyCase = { = 4820353753753434 } } | ||
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#![allow(unused_variables)] | ||
#![feature(omit_gdb_pretty_printer_section)] | ||
#![omit_gdb_pretty_printer_section] | ||
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// The first element is to ensure proper alignment, irrespective of the machines word size. Since | ||
// the size of the discriminant value is machine dependent, this has be taken into account when | ||
// datatype layout should be predictable as in this case. | ||
enum ABC { | ||
TheA { x: i64, y: i64 }, | ||
TheB (i64, i32, i32), | ||
} | ||
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// This is a special case since it does not have the implicit discriminant field. | ||
enum Univariant { | ||
TheOnlyCase(i64) | ||
} | ||
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fn main() { | ||
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// 0b0111110001111100011111000111110001111100011111000111110001111100 = 8970181431921507452 | ||
// 0b01111100011111000111110001111100 = 2088533116 | ||
// 0b0111110001111100 = 31868 | ||
// 0b01111100 = 124 | ||
let the_a = ABC::TheA { x: 0, y: 8970181431921507452 }; | ||
let the_a_ref: &ABC = &the_a; | ||
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// 0b0001000100010001000100010001000100010001000100010001000100010001 = 1229782938247303441 | ||
// 0b00010001000100010001000100010001 = 286331153 | ||
// 0b0001000100010001 = 4369 | ||
// 0b00010001 = 17 | ||
let the_b = ABC::TheB (0, 286331153, 286331153); | ||
let the_b_ref: &ABC = &the_b; | ||
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let univariant = Univariant::TheOnlyCase(4820353753753434); | ||
let univariant_ref: &Univariant = &univariant; | ||
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zzz(); // #break | ||
} | ||
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fn zzz() {()} |
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// Copyright 2013-2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT | ||
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at | ||
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. | ||
// | ||
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or | ||
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license | ||
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your | ||
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed | ||
// except according to those terms. | ||
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// ignore-tidy-linelength | ||
// ignore-lldb: FIXME(#27089) | ||
// min-lldb-version: 310 | ||
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// As long as LLVM 5 and LLVM 6 are supported, we want to test the | ||
// enum debuginfo fallback mode. Once those are desupported, this | ||
// test can be removed, as there is another (non-"legacy") test that | ||
// tests the new mode. | ||
// ignore-llvm-version: 7.0 - 9.9.9 | ||
// ignore-gdb-version: 8.2 - 9.9 | ||
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// compile-flags:-g | ||
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// === GDB TESTS =================================================================================== | ||
// gdb-command:run | ||
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// gdb-command:print eight_bytes1 | ||
// gdbg-check:$1 = {{RUST$ENUM$DISR = Variant1, __0 = 100}, {RUST$ENUM$DISR = Variant1, __0 = 100}} | ||
// gdbr-check:$1 = generic_enum_with_different_disr_sizes_legacy::Enum::Variant1(100) | ||
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// gdb-command:print four_bytes1 | ||
// gdbg-check:$2 = {{RUST$ENUM$DISR = Variant1, __0 = 101}, {RUST$ENUM$DISR = Variant1, __0 = 101}} | ||
// gdbr-check:$2 = generic_enum_with_different_disr_sizes_legacy::Enum::Variant1(101) | ||
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// gdb-command:print two_bytes1 | ||
// gdbg-check:$3 = {{RUST$ENUM$DISR = Variant1, __0 = 102}, {RUST$ENUM$DISR = Variant1, __0 = 102}} | ||
// gdbr-check:$3 = generic_enum_with_different_disr_sizes_legacy::Enum::Variant1(102) | ||
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// gdb-command:print one_byte1 | ||
// gdbg-check:$4 = {{RUST$ENUM$DISR = Variant1, __0 = 65 'A'}, {RUST$ENUM$DISR = Variant1, __0 = 65 'A'}} | ||
// gdbr-check:$4 = generic_enum_with_different_disr_sizes_legacy::Enum::Variant1(65) | ||
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// gdb-command:print eight_bytes2 | ||
// gdbg-check:$5 = {{RUST$ENUM$DISR = Variant2, __0 = 100}, {RUST$ENUM$DISR = Variant2, __0 = 100}} | ||
// gdbr-check:$5 = generic_enum_with_different_disr_sizes_legacy::Enum::Variant2(100) | ||
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// gdb-command:print four_bytes2 | ||
// gdbg-check:$6 = {{RUST$ENUM$DISR = Variant2, __0 = 101}, {RUST$ENUM$DISR = Variant2, __0 = 101}} | ||
// gdbr-check:$6 = generic_enum_with_different_disr_sizes_legacy::Enum::Variant2(101) | ||
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// gdb-command:print two_bytes2 | ||
// gdbg-check:$7 = {{RUST$ENUM$DISR = Variant2, __0 = 102}, {RUST$ENUM$DISR = Variant2, __0 = 102}} | ||
// gdbr-check:$7 = generic_enum_with_different_disr_sizes_legacy::Enum::Variant2(102) | ||
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// gdb-command:print one_byte2 | ||
// gdbg-check:$8 = {{RUST$ENUM$DISR = Variant2, __0 = 65 'A'}, {RUST$ENUM$DISR = Variant2, __0 = 65 'A'}} | ||
// gdbr-check:$8 = generic_enum_with_different_disr_sizes_legacy::Enum::Variant2(65) | ||
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// gdb-command:continue | ||
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// === LLDB TESTS ================================================================================== | ||
// lldb-command:run | ||
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// lldb-command:print eight_bytes1 | ||
// lldb-check:[...]$0 = Variant1(100) | ||
// lldb-command:print four_bytes1 | ||
// lldb-check:[...]$1 = Variant1(101) | ||
// lldb-command:print two_bytes1 | ||
// lldb-check:[...]$2 = Variant1(102) | ||
// lldb-command:print one_byte1 | ||
// lldb-check:[...]$3 = Variant1('A') | ||
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// lldb-command:print eight_bytes2 | ||
// lldb-check:[...]$4 = Variant2(100) | ||
// lldb-command:print four_bytes2 | ||
// lldb-check:[...]$5 = Variant2(101) | ||
// lldb-command:print two_bytes2 | ||
// lldb-check:[...]$6 = Variant2(102) | ||
// lldb-command:print one_byte2 | ||
// lldb-check:[...]$7 = Variant2('A') | ||
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// lldb-command:continue | ||
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#![allow(unused_variables)] | ||
#![allow(dead_code)] | ||
#![feature(omit_gdb_pretty_printer_section)] | ||
#![omit_gdb_pretty_printer_section] | ||
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// This test case makes sure that we get correct type descriptions for the enum | ||
// discriminant of different instantiations of the same generic enum type where, | ||
// dependending on the generic type parameter(s), the discriminant has a | ||
// different size in memory. | ||
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enum Enum<T> { | ||
Variant1(T), | ||
Variant2(T) | ||
} | ||
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fn main() { | ||
// These are ordered for descending size on purpose | ||
let eight_bytes1 = Enum::Variant1(100.0f64); | ||
let four_bytes1 = Enum::Variant1(101i32); | ||
let two_bytes1 = Enum::Variant1(102i16); | ||
let one_byte1 = Enum::Variant1(65u8); | ||
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let eight_bytes2 = Enum::Variant2(100.0f64); | ||
let four_bytes2 = Enum::Variant2(101i32); | ||
let two_bytes2 = Enum::Variant2(102i16); | ||
let one_byte2 = Enum::Variant2(65u8); | ||
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zzz(); // #break | ||
} | ||
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fn zzz() { () } |
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// Copyright 2013-2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT | ||
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at | ||
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. | ||
// | ||
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or | ||
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license | ||
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your | ||
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed | ||
// except according to those terms. | ||
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// ignore-tidy-linelength | ||
// min-lldb-version: 310 | ||
// ignore-gdb-version: 7.11.90 - 7.12.9 | ||
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// As long as LLVM 5 and LLVM 6 are supported, we want to test the | ||
// enum debuginfo fallback mode. Once those are desupported, this | ||
// test can be removed, as there is another (non-"legacy") test that | ||
// tests the new mode. | ||
// ignore-llvm-version: 7.0 - 9.9.9 | ||
// ignore-gdb-version: 8.2 - 9.9 | ||
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// compile-flags:-g | ||
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// gdb-command:set print union on | ||
// gdb-command:run | ||
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// gdb-command:print case1 | ||
// gdbg-check:$1 = {{RUST$ENUM$DISR = Case1, a = 0, b = 31868, c = 31868, d = 31868, e = 31868}, {RUST$ENUM$DISR = Case1, [...]}, {RUST$ENUM$DISR = Case1, [...]}} | ||
// gdbr-check:$1 = generic_struct_style_enum_legacy::Regular::Case1{a: 0, b: 31868, c: 31868, d: 31868, e: 31868} | ||
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// gdb-command:print case2 | ||
// gdbg-check:$2 = {{RUST$ENUM$DISR = Case2, [...]}, {RUST$ENUM$DISR = Case2, a = 0, b = 286331153, c = 286331153}, {RUST$ENUM$DISR = Case2, [...]}} | ||
// gdbr-check:$2 = generic_struct_style_enum_legacy::Regular::Case2{a: 0, b: 286331153, c: 286331153} | ||
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// gdb-command:print case3 | ||
// gdbg-check:$3 = {{RUST$ENUM$DISR = Case3, [...]}, {RUST$ENUM$DISR = Case3, [...]}, {RUST$ENUM$DISR = Case3, a = 0, b = 6438275382588823897}} | ||
// gdbr-check:$3 = generic_struct_style_enum_legacy::Regular::Case3{a: 0, b: 6438275382588823897} | ||
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// gdb-command:print univariant | ||
// gdbg-check:$4 = {{a = -1}} | ||
// gdbr-check:$4 = generic_struct_style_enum_legacy::Univariant<i32>::TheOnlyCase{a: -1} | ||
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#![feature(omit_gdb_pretty_printer_section)] | ||
#![omit_gdb_pretty_printer_section] | ||
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use self::Regular::{Case1, Case2, Case3}; | ||
use self::Univariant::TheOnlyCase; | ||
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// NOTE: This is a copy of the non-generic test case. The `Txx` type parameters have to be | ||
// substituted with something of size `xx` bits and the same alignment as an integer type of the | ||
// same size. | ||
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// The first element is to ensure proper alignment, irrespective of the machines word size. Since | ||
// the size of the discriminant value is machine dependent, this has be taken into account when | ||
// datatype layout should be predictable as in this case. | ||
enum Regular<T16, T32, T64> { | ||
Case1 { a: T64, b: T16, c: T16, d: T16, e: T16}, | ||
Case2 { a: T64, b: T32, c: T32}, | ||
Case3 { a: T64, b: T64 } | ||
} | ||
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enum Univariant<T> { | ||
TheOnlyCase { a: T } | ||
} | ||
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fn main() { | ||
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// In order to avoid endianness trouble all of the following test values consist of a single | ||
// repeated byte. This way each interpretation of the union should look the same, no matter if | ||
// this is a big or little endian machine. | ||
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// 0b0111110001111100011111000111110001111100011111000111110001111100 = 8970181431921507452 | ||
// 0b01111100011111000111110001111100 = 2088533116 | ||
// 0b0111110001111100 = 31868 | ||
// 0b01111100 = 124 | ||
let case1: Regular<u16, u32, i64> = Case1 { a: 0, b: 31868, c: 31868, d: 31868, e: 31868 }; | ||
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// 0b0001000100010001000100010001000100010001000100010001000100010001 = 1229782938247303441 | ||
// 0b00010001000100010001000100010001 = 286331153 | ||
// 0b0001000100010001 = 4369 | ||
// 0b00010001 = 17 | ||
let case2: Regular<i16, u32, i64> = Case2 { a: 0, b: 286331153, c: 286331153 }; | ||
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// 0b0101100101011001010110010101100101011001010110010101100101011001 = 6438275382588823897 | ||
// 0b01011001010110010101100101011001 = 1499027801 | ||
// 0b0101100101011001 = 22873 | ||
// 0b01011001 = 89 | ||
let case3: Regular<u16, i32, u64> = Case3 { a: 0, b: 6438275382588823897 }; | ||
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let univariant = TheOnlyCase { a: -1 }; | ||
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zzz(); // #break | ||
} | ||
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fn zzz() {()} |
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