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|  | # Test GDB's "source" command - reads in a GDB script. | 
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|  | standard_testfile structs.c | 
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|  | gdb_start | 
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|  | gdb_test "source -v ${srcdir}/${subdir}/source-test.gdb" \ | 
|  | "echo test source options.*" \ | 
|  | "source -v" | 
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|  | # There was a bug where -v got stuck in the "on" position. | 
|  | # Verify "source script", without the -v, is not verbose. | 
|  | set test "source after -v" | 
|  | gdb_test_multiple "source ${srcdir}/${subdir}/source-test.gdb" $test { | 
|  | -re "echo test source options.*$gdb_prompt $" { | 
|  | fail "$test" | 
|  | } | 
|  | -re "test source options.*$gdb_prompt $" { | 
|  | pass "$test" | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
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|  | gdb_test "dir ${srcdir}/${subdir}" "Source directories searched: .*" \ | 
|  | "set search directories" | 
|  | gdb_test "source -s ./source-test.gdb" \ | 
|  | "test source options" \ | 
|  | "source -s" | 
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|  | # Test -v and -s in either order. | 
|  | gdb_test "source -s -v ./source-test.gdb" \ | 
|  | "echo test source options.*" \ | 
|  | "source -s -v" | 
|  | gdb_test "source -v -s ./source-test.gdb" \ | 
|  | "echo test source options.*" \ | 
|  | "source -v -s" | 
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|  | # Test sourcing a non-existant file, both when the source command | 
|  | # comes from the a command entered at the GDB prompt, and when | 
|  | # it comes from a script being sourced. | 
|  | gdb_test "source for-sure-nonexistant-file" \ | 
|  | "for-sure-nonexistant-file: No such file or directory\." | 
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|  | gdb_test "source source-nofile.gdb" \ | 
|  | "warning: for-sure-nonexistant-file: No such file or directory\.\[\r\n\]*source error not fatal" | 
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|  | # Test commands that error out in sourced files, including in nested sourced | 
|  | # files. | 
|  | # | 
|  | # This needs to come after the "dir" command tested above for source-error.gdb | 
|  | # to find source-error-1.gdb. | 
|  | gdb_test "source ${srcdir}/${subdir}/source-error.gdb" \ | 
|  | [multi_line ".*source-error.gdb:20: Error in sourced command file:" \ | 
|  | "source-error-1.gdb:21: Error in sourced command file:" \ | 
|  | "Cannot access memory at address 0x0" ] \ | 
|  | "script contains error" | 
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|  | # There was a case where sourcing a script containing "interpreter-exec" | 
|  | # commands would corrupt the interpreter mechanism and crash gdb. | 
|  | gdb_test "source ${srcdir}/${subdir}/interpreter-exec.gdb" \ | 
|  | "\\^done,value=\"off\"" \ | 
|  | "source interpreter-exec" |