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#
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# This file is part of the GDB testsuite. It tests reverse stepping.
# Lots of code borrowed from "step-test.exp".
#
# reverse-next over a function call sets a step-resume breakpoint at
# callee's entry point, runs to it, and then does an extra single-step
# to get at the callee's caller. Test that a user breakpoint set at
# the same location as the step-resume breakpoint isn't ignored.
#
if ![supports_reverse] {
return
}
standard_testfile step-reverse.c
if { [prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" $testfile $srcfile] } {
return -1
}
if ![runto_main] then {
return 0
}
if [supports_process_record] {
# Activate process record/replay
gdb_test_no_output "record" "turn on process record"
}
set lineno [gdb_get_line_number "STEP INTO THIS CALL"]
gdb_test "advance $lineno" ".*STEP INTO THIS CALL.*" "get past callee call"
gdb_test "b \*callee" "" "set breakpoint at callee's entry"
set bpnum [get_integer_valueof "\$bpnum" 0]
gdb_test "reverse-next" \
"Breakpoint $bpnum, callee.*" \
"reverse-next over call trips user breakpoint at function entry"
gdb_test "up" \
".*NEXT OVER THIS CALL.*" \
"stopped at the right callee call"