llvm-capstone/lldb/unittests/API/SBCommandInterpreterTest.cpp
Alex Langford 27b6a4e63a [lldb] Mark most SBAPI methods involving private types as protected or private
Many SB classes have public constructors or methods involving types that
are private. Some are more obvious (e.g. containing lldb_private in the
name) than others (lldb::FooSP is usually std::shared_pointer<lldb_private::Foo>).

This commit explicitly does not address FileSP, so I'm leaving that one
alone for now.

Some of these were for other SB classes to use and should have been made
protected/private with a friend class entry added. Some of these were
public for some of the swig python helpers to use. I put all of those
functions into a class and made them static methods. The relevant SB
classes mark that class as a friend so they can access those
private/protected members.

I've also removed an outdated SBStructuredData test (can you guess which
constructor it was using?) and updated the other relevant tests.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D150157
2023-05-10 12:36:55 -07:00

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//===-- SBCommandInterpreterTest.cpp ------------------------===----------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===/
#include "gtest/gtest.h"
#include "lldb/API/SBCommandInterpreter.h"
#include "lldb/API/SBCommandReturnObject.h"
#include "lldb/API/SBDebugger.h"
#include <cstring>
#include <string>
using namespace lldb;
class SBCommandInterpreterTest : public testing::Test {
protected:
void SetUp() override {
SBDebugger::Initialize();
m_dbg = SBDebugger::Create(/*source_init_files=*/false);
}
SBDebugger m_dbg;
};
class DummyCommand : public SBCommandPluginInterface {
public:
DummyCommand(const char *message) : m_message(message) {}
bool DoExecute(SBDebugger dbg, char **command,
SBCommandReturnObject &result) override {
result.PutCString(m_message.c_str());
result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusSuccessFinishResult);
return result.Succeeded();
}
private:
std::string m_message;
};
TEST_F(SBCommandInterpreterTest, SingleWordCommand) {
// We first test a command without autorepeat
DummyCommand dummy("It worked");
SBCommandInterpreter interp = m_dbg.GetCommandInterpreter();
interp.AddCommand("dummy", &dummy, /*help=*/nullptr);
{
SBCommandReturnObject result;
interp.HandleCommand("dummy", result, /*add_to_history=*/true);
EXPECT_TRUE(result.Succeeded());
EXPECT_STREQ(result.GetOutput(), "It worked\n");
}
{
SBCommandReturnObject result;
interp.HandleCommand("", result);
EXPECT_FALSE(result.Succeeded());
EXPECT_STREQ(result.GetError(), "error: No auto repeat.\n");
}
// Now we test a command with autorepeat
interp.AddCommand("dummy_with_autorepeat", &dummy, /*help=*/nullptr,
/*syntax=*/nullptr, /*auto_repeat_command=*/nullptr);
{
SBCommandReturnObject result;
interp.HandleCommand("dummy_with_autorepeat", result,
/*add_to_history=*/true);
EXPECT_TRUE(result.Succeeded());
EXPECT_STREQ(result.GetOutput(), "It worked\n");
}
{
SBCommandReturnObject result;
interp.HandleCommand("", result);
EXPECT_TRUE(result.Succeeded());
EXPECT_STREQ(result.GetOutput(), "It worked\n");
}
}
TEST_F(SBCommandInterpreterTest, MultiWordCommand) {
SBCommandInterpreter interp = m_dbg.GetCommandInterpreter();
auto command = interp.AddMultiwordCommand("multicommand", /*help=*/nullptr);
// We first test a subcommand without autorepeat
DummyCommand subcommand("It worked again");
command.AddCommand("subcommand", &subcommand, /*help=*/nullptr);
{
SBCommandReturnObject result;
interp.HandleCommand("multicommand subcommand", result,
/*add_to_history=*/true);
EXPECT_TRUE(result.Succeeded());
EXPECT_STREQ(result.GetOutput(), "It worked again\n");
}
{
SBCommandReturnObject result;
interp.HandleCommand("", result);
EXPECT_FALSE(result.Succeeded());
EXPECT_STREQ(result.GetError(), "error: No auto repeat.\n");
}
// We first test a subcommand with autorepeat
command.AddCommand("subcommand_with_autorepeat", &subcommand,
/*help=*/nullptr, /*syntax=*/nullptr,
/*auto_repeat_command=*/nullptr);
{
SBCommandReturnObject result;
interp.HandleCommand("multicommand subcommand_with_autorepeat", result,
/*add_to_history=*/true);
EXPECT_TRUE(result.Succeeded());
EXPECT_STREQ(result.GetOutput(), "It worked again\n");
}
{
SBCommandReturnObject result;
interp.HandleCommand("", result);
EXPECT_TRUE(result.Succeeded());
EXPECT_STREQ(result.GetOutput(), "It worked again\n");
}
DummyCommand subcommand2("It worked again 2");
// We now test a subcommand with autorepeat of the command name
command.AddCommand(
"subcommand_with_custom_autorepeat", &subcommand2, /*help=*/nullptr,
/*syntax=*/nullptr,
/*auto_repeat_command=*/"multicommand subcommand_with_autorepeat");
{
SBCommandReturnObject result;
interp.HandleCommand("multicommand subcommand_with_custom_autorepeat",
result, /*add_to_history=*/true);
EXPECT_TRUE(result.Succeeded());
EXPECT_STREQ(result.GetOutput(), "It worked again 2\n");
}
{
SBCommandReturnObject result;
interp.HandleCommand("", result);
EXPECT_TRUE(result.Succeeded());
EXPECT_STREQ(result.GetOutput(), "It worked again\n");
}
}