""" Use lldb Python API to make sure the dynamic checkers are doing their jobs. """ import lldb from lldbsuite.test.decorators import * from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import * from lldbsuite.test import lldbutil class ObjCCheckerTestCase(TestBase): mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__) NO_DEBUG_INFO_TESTCASE = True def setUp(self): # Call super's setUp(). TestBase.setUp(self) # Find the line number to break for main.c. self.source_name = 'main.m' @skipUnlessDarwin @add_test_categories(['pyapi']) def test_objc_checker(self): """Test that checkers catch unrecognized selectors""" if self.getArchitecture() == 'i386': self.skipTest("requires Objective-C 2.0 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.assertTrue(process.GetState() == lldb.eStateStopped, PROCESS_STOPPED) threads = lldbutil.get_threads_stopped_at_breakpoint( process, main_bkpt) self.assertTrue(len(threads) == 1) thread = threads[0] # # The class Simple doesn't have a count method. Make sure that we don't # actually try to send count but catch it as an unrecognized selector. frame = thread.GetFrameAtIndex(0) expr_value = frame.EvaluateExpression("(int) [my_simple count]", False) expr_error = expr_value.GetError() self.assertTrue(expr_error.Fail()) # Make sure the call produced no NSLog stdout. stdout = process.GetSTDOUT(100) self.assertTrue(stdout is None or (len(stdout) == 0)) # Make sure the error is helpful: err_string = expr_error.GetCString() self.assertTrue("selector" in err_string) # # Check that we correctly insert the checker for an # ObjC method with the struct return convention. # Getting this wrong would cause us to call the checker # with the wrong arguments, and the checker would crash # So I'm just checking "expression runs successfully" here: # expr_value = frame.EvaluateExpression("[my_simple getBigStruct]", False) expr_error = expr_value.GetError() self.assertTrue(expr_error.Success())