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If not, see . standard_testfile "vla.f90" load_lib "fortran.exp" if { [prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" ${testfile} ${srcfile} \ {debug f90 quiet}] } { return -1 } if ![runto_main] { untested "could not run to main" return -1 } # Depending on the compiler being used, # the type names can be printed differently. set real [fortran_real4] # Try to access values in non allocated VLA gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "vla1-init"] gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "vla1-init" gdb_test "print vla1" " = " "print non-allocated vla1" gdb_test "print &vla1" \ " = \\\(PTR TO -> \\\( $real, allocatable \\\(\\\) \\\)\\\) $hex" \ "print non-allocated &vla1" gdb_test "print vla1(1,1,1)" "no such vector element \\\(vector not allocated\\\)" \ "print member in non-allocated vla1 (1)" gdb_test "print vla1(101,202,303)" \ "no such vector element \\\(vector not allocated\\\)" \ "print member in non-allocated vla1 (2)" gdb_test "print vla1(5,2,18)=1" "no such vector element \\\(vector not allocated\\\)" \ "set member in non-allocated vla1" # Try to access value in allocated VLA gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "vla2-allocated"] gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "vla2-allocated" # Many instructions to be executed when step over this line, and it is # slower in remote debugging. Increase the timeout to avoid timeout # fail. with_timeout_factor 15 { gdb_test "next" "\\d+(\\t|\\s)+vla1\\\(3, 6, 9\\\) = 42" \ "step over value assignment of vla1" } gdb_test "print &vla1" \ " = \\\(PTR TO -> \\\( $real, allocatable \\\(10,10,10\\\) \\\)\\\) $hex" \ "print allocated &vla1" gdb_test "print vla1(3, 6, 9)" " = 1311" "print allocated vla1(3,6,9)" gdb_test "print vla1(1, 3, 8)" " = 1311" "print allocated vla1(1,3,8)" gdb_test "print vla1(9, 9, 9) = 999" " = 999" \ "print allocated vla1(9,9,9)=999" # Try to access values in allocated VLA after specific assignment gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "vla1-filled"] gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "vla1-filled" gdb_test "print vla1(3, 6, 9)" " = 42" \ "print allocated vla1(3,6,9) after specific assignment (filled)" gdb_test "print vla1(1, 3, 8)" " = 1001" \ "print allocated vla1(1,3,8) after specific assignment (filled)" gdb_test "print vla1(9, 9, 9)" " = 999" \ "print allocated vla1(9,9,9) after assignment in debugger (filled)" # Try to access values in undefined pointer to VLA (dangling) gdb_test "print pvla" " = " "print undefined pvla" gdb_test "print &pvla" \ " = \\\(PTR TO -> \\\( $real \\\(\\\) \\\)\\\) $hex" \ "print non-associated &pvla" gdb_test "print pvla(1, 3, 8)" "no such vector element \\\(vector not associated\\\)" \ "print undefined pvla(1,3,8)" # Try to access values in pointer to VLA and compare them gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "pvla-associated"] gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "pvla-associated" gdb_test "print &pvla" \ " = \\\(PTR TO -> \\\( $real \\\(10,10,10\\\) \\\)\\\) $hex" \ "print associated &pvla" gdb_test "print pvla(3, 6, 9)" " = 42" "print associated pvla(3,6,9)" gdb_test "print pvla(1, 3, 8)" " = 1001" "print associated pvla(1,3,8)" gdb_test "print pvla(9, 9, 9)" " = 999" "print associated pvla(9,9,9)" # Fill values to VLA using pointer and check gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "pvla-re-associated"] gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "pvla-re-associated" gdb_test "print pvla(5, 45, 20)" \ " = 1" "print pvla(5, 45, 20) after filled using pointer" gdb_test "print vla2(5, 45, 20)" \ " = 1" "print vla2(5, 45, 20) after filled using pointer" gdb_test "print pvla(7, 45, 14)" " = 2" \ "print pvla(7, 45, 14) after filled using pointer" gdb_test "print vla2(7, 45, 14)" " = 2" \ "print vla2(7, 45, 14) after filled using pointer" # Try to access values of deassociated VLA pointer gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "pvla-deassociated"] gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "pvla-deassociated" gdb_test "print pvla(5, 45, 20)" \ "no such vector element \\\(vector not associated\\\)" \ "print pvla(5, 45, 20) after deassociated" gdb_test "print pvla(7, 45, 14)" \ "no such vector element \\\(vector not associated\\\)" \ "print pvla(7, 45, 14) after dissasociated" gdb_test "print pvla" " = " \ "print vla1 after deassociated" # Try to access values of deallocated VLA gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "vla1-deallocated"] gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "vla1-deallocated" gdb_test "print vla1(3, 6, 9)" "no such vector element \\\(vector not allocated\\\)" \ "print allocated vla1(3,6,9) after specific assignment (deallocated)" gdb_test "print vla1(1, 3, 8)" "no such vector element \\\(vector not allocated\\\)" \ "print allocated vla1(1,3,8) after specific assignment (deallocated)" gdb_test "print vla1(9, 9, 9)" "no such vector element \\\(vector not allocated\\\)" \ "print allocated vla1(9,9,9) after assignment in debugger (deallocated)" # Try to assign VLA to user variable clean_restart ${testfile} if ![runto MAIN__] then { perror "couldn't run to breakpoint MAIN__" continue } gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "vla2-allocated"] gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "vla2-allocated" # Many instructions to be executed when step over this line, and it is # slower in remote debugging. Increase the timeout to avoid timeout # fail. with_timeout_factor 15 { gdb_test "next" "\\d+.*vla1\\(3, 6, 9\\) = 42" "next (1)" } gdb_test_no_output "set \$myvar = vla1" "set \$myvar = vla1" gdb_test "print \$myvar" \ " = \\( *\\( *\\( *1311, *1311, *1311,\[()1311, .\]*\\)" \ "print \$myvar set to vla1" gdb_test "next" "\\d+.*vla1\\(1, 3, 8\\) = 1001" "next (2)" gdb_test "print \$myvar(3,6,9)" " = 1311" "print \$myvar(3,6,9)" gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "pvla-associated"] gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "pvla-associated" gdb_test_no_output "set \$mypvar = pvla" "set \$mypvar = pvla" gdb_test "print \$mypvar(1,3,8)" " = 1001" "print \$mypvar(1,3,8)" # deallocate pointer and make sure user defined variable still has the # right value. gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "pvla-deassociated"] gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "pvla-deassociated" gdb_test "print \$mypvar(1,3,8)" " = 1001" \ "print \$mypvar(1,3,8) after deallocated"