""" Test lldb logging. This test just makes sure logging doesn't crash, and produces some output. """ import os, time import unittest2 import lldb from lldbtest import * class LogTestCase(TestBase): mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__) @unittest2.skipUnless(sys.platform.startswith("darwin"), "requires Darwin") @dsym_test def test_with_dsym (self): self.buildDsym () self.command_log_tests ("dsym") @dwarf_test def test_with_dwarf (self): self.buildDwarf () self.command_log_tests ("dwarf") def command_log_tests (self, type): exe = os.path.join (os.getcwd(), "a.out") self.expect("file " + exe, patterns = [ "Current executable set to .*a.out" ]) log_file = os.path.join (os.getcwd(), "lldb-commands-log-%s-%s-%s.txt" % (type, os.path.basename(self.getCompiler()), self.getArchitecture())) if (os.path.exists (log_file)): os.remove (log_file) # By default, Debugger::EnableLog() will set log options to # PREPEND_THREAD_NAME + OPTION_THREADSAFE. We don't want the # threadnames here, so we enable just threadsafe (-t). self.runCmd ("log enable -t -f '%s' lldb commands" % (log_file)) self.runCmd ("command alias bp breakpoint") self.runCmd ("bp set -n main") self.runCmd ("bp l") self.runCmd("log disable lldb") self.assertTrue (os.path.isfile (log_file)) f = open (log_file) log_lines = f.readlines() f.close () os.remove (log_file) self.assertTrue(log_lines > 0, "Something was written to the log file.") if __name__ == '__main__': import atexit lldb.SBDebugger.Initialize() atexit.register(lambda: lldb.SBDebugger.Terminate()) unittest2.main()