# Copyright 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # This file is part of the gdb testsuite. It is intended to test that # gdb could correctly handle floating point constant with a suffix. standard_testfile .c proc do_compile { {opts {}} } { global srcdir subdir srcfile binfile set ccopts {debug quiet} foreach opt $opts {lappend ccopts "additional_flags=$opt"} gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "$binfile" executable $ccopts } if { [do_compile] != "" && [do_compile {-mfloat128}] != "" } { untested "compiler can't handle _FloatN/_FloatNx types?" return -1 } clean_restart ${binfile} if ![runto_main] then { perror "couldn't run to breakpoint" continue } # Run to the breakpoint at return. gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "return"] gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "return" # Print the original values of f32, f64, f128, f32x, f64x. gdb_test "print f32" ".* = 1\\.5.*" "the original value of f32 is 1.5" gdb_test "print f64" ".* = 2\\.25.*" "the original value of f64 is 2.25" gdb_test "print f128" ".* = 3\\.375.*" "the original value of f128 is 3.375" gdb_test "print f32x" ".* = 10\\.5.*" "the original value of f32x is 10.5" gdb_test "print f64x" ".* = 20\\.25.*" "the original value of f64x is 20.25" # Test that gdb could correctly recognize float constant expression with a suffix. # FIXME: gdb does not yet recognize the suffix for _FloatN/_FloatNx types. gdb_test "print f32=-1.5" ".* = -1\\.5.*" "try to change f32 to -1.5 with 'print f32=-1.5'" gdb_test "print f64=-2.25" ".* = -2\\.25.*" "try to change f64 to -2.25 with 'print f64=-2.25'" gdb_test "print f128=-3.375" ".* = -3\\.375.*" "try to change f128 to -3.375 with 'print f128=-3.375'" gdb_test "print f32x=-10.5" ".* = -10\\.5.*" "try to change f32x to -10.5 with 'print f32=-1.5x'" gdb_test "print f64x=-20.25" ".* = -20\\.25.*" "try to change f64x to -20.25 with 'print f64=-2.25x'" # Test that gdb could handle the above correctly with "set var" command. set test "set variable f32 = 10.5" gdb_test_multiple "set var f32=10.5" "$test" { -re "$gdb_prompt $" { pass "$test" } -re "Invalid number.*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "$test (do not recognize 10.5)" } } set test "set variable f64 = 20.25" gdb_test_multiple "set var f64=20.25" "$test" { -re "$gdb_prompt $" { pass "$test" } -re "Invalid number.*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "$test (do not recognize 20.25)" } } set test "set variable f128 = 30.375" gdb_test_multiple "set var f128=30.375" "$test" { -re "$gdb_prompt $" { pass "$test" } -re "Invalid number.*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "$test (do not recognize 30.375)" } } set test "set variable f32x = 100.5" gdb_test_multiple "set var f32x=100.5" "$test" { -re "$gdb_prompt $" { pass "$test" } -re "Invalid number.*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "$test (do not recognize 100.5)" } } set test "set variable f64x = 200.25" gdb_test_multiple "set var f64x=200.25" "$test" { -re "$gdb_prompt $" { pass "$test" } -re "Invalid number.*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "$test (do not recognize 200.25)" } } gdb_test "print f32" ".* = 10\\.5.*" "the value of f32 is changed to 10.5" gdb_test "print f64" ".* = 20\\.25.*" "the value of f64 is changed to 20.25" gdb_test "print f128" ".* = 30\\.375.*" "the value of f128 is changed to 30.375" gdb_test "print f32x" ".* = 100\\.5.*" "the value of f32x is changed to 100.5" gdb_test "print f64x" ".* = 200\\.25.*" "the value of f64x is changed to 200.25" # Print the original values of c32, c64, c128, c32x, c64x. gdb_test "print c32" ".* = 1\\.5 \\+ 1 \\* I.*" "the original value of c32 is 1.5 + 1 * I" gdb_test "print c64" ".* = 2\\.25 \\+ 1 \\* I.*" "the original value of c64 is 2.25 + 1 * I" gdb_test "print c128" ".* = 3\\.375 \\+ 1 \\* I.*" "the original value of c128 is 3.375 + 1 * I" gdb_test "print c32x" ".* = 10\\.5 \\+ 1 \\* I.*" "the original value of c32x is 10.5 + 1 * I" gdb_test "print c64x" ".* = 20\\.25 \\+ 1 \\* I.*" "the original value of c64x is 20.25 + 1 * I" # FIXME: GDB cannot parse non-trivial complex constants yet.