While working on another patch I noticed that if I disable a single style with, for example: set style filename background none set style filename foreground none set style filename intensity normal Then in some places escape characters are still injected into the output stream. This is a bit of an edge case, and I can't think when this would actually cause problems, but it still felt like a bit of an annoyance. One place where this does impact is in testing, where it becomes harder to write tight test patterns if it is not obvious when GDB will decide to inject escape sequences. It's especially annoying because depending on how something is printed then GDB might, or might not, add escape characters. So this would not add escape characters if the filename style was disabled: fprintf_filtered (file, "%ps", styled_string (file_name_style.style (), "This is a test")); But this would add escape characters: fprintf_styled (file, file_name_style.style (), "%s", "This is a test"); I tracked this down to some calls to set_output_style in utils.c. Currently some calls to set_output_style (in utils.c) are guarded like this: if (!STYLE.is_default ()) set_output_style (stream, STYLE); But some calls are not. It is the calls that are NOT guarded that cause the extra escape sequences to be emitted. My initial proposal to resolve this issue was simply to ensure that all calls to set_output_style were guarded. The patch I posted for this can be found here: https://sourceware.org/pipermail/gdb-patches/2021-January/175096.html The feedback on this proposal was that it might be better to guard against the escape sequences being emitted at a later lever, right down at emit_style_escape. So this is what this version does. In emit_style_escape we already track the currently applied style, so if the style we are being asked to switch to is the same as the currently applied style then no escape sequence needs to be emitted. Making this change immediately exposed some issues in fputs_maybe_filtered related to line wrapping. The best place to start to understand what's going on with the styling and wrapping is look at the test: gdb.base/style.exp: all styles enabled: frame when width=20 If you run this test and then examine the output in an editor so the escape sequences can be seen you'll see the duplicate escape sequences that are emitted before this patch, the compare to after this patch you'll see the set of escape sequences should be the minimum required. In order to test these changes I have rewritten the gdb.base/style.exp test script. The core of the script is now run multiple times. The first time the test is run things are as they were before, all styles are on. After that the test is rerun multiple times. Each time through a single style is disabled using the 3 explicit set calls listed above. I then repeat all the tests, however, I arrange so that the patterns for the disabled style now require no escape sequences. gdb/ChangeLog: * utils.c (emit_style_escape): Only emit an escape sequence if the requested style is different than the current applied style. (fputs_maybe_filtered): Adjust the juggling of the wrap_style, and current applied_style. (fputs_styled): Remove is_default check. (fputs_styled_unfiltered): Likewise. (vfprintf_styled_no_gdbfmt): Likewise. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/style.exp (limited_style): New proc. (clean_restart_and_disable): New proc. (run_style_tests): New proc. Most of the old tests from this file are now in this proc. (test_startup_version_string): New proc. Reamining test from the old file is in this proc.
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# Copyright 2018-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# Test CLI output styling.
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standard_testfile
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# Compile the test executable.
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set test_macros 0
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set options debug
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get_compiler_info
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if { [test_compiler_info "gcc-*"] || [test_compiler_info "clang-*"] } {
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lappend options additional_flags=-g3
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set test_macros 1
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}
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if {[build_executable "failed to build" $testfile $srcfile $options]} {
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return -1
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}
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# The tests in this file are run multiple times with GDB's styles
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# disabled one at a time. This variable is the style that is
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# currently disabled.
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set currently_disabled_style ""
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# A wrapper around the 'style' function found in gdb-utils.exp,
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# filter out requests for the disabled style.
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proc limited_style { str style } {
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global currently_disabled_style
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if { $style != $currently_disabled_style } {
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return [style $str $style]
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}
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return $str
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}
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# A wrapper around 'clean_restart' from gdb.exp, this performs the
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# normal clean_restart, but then disables the currently disabled
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# style.
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proc clean_restart_and_disable { args } {
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global currently_disabled_style
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eval "clean_restart $args"
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if { $currently_disabled_style != "" } {
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set st $currently_disabled_style
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gdb_test_no_output "set style $st background none" ""
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gdb_test_no_output "set style $st foreground none" ""
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gdb_test_no_output "set style $st intensity normal" ""
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}
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}
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# The core of this test script. Run some tests of different aspects
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# of GDB's styling.
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#
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# Within this proc always use LIMITED_STYLE instead of STYLE, and
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# CLEAN_RESTART_AND_DISABLE instead of CLEAN_RESTART, this ensures
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# that the test operates as expected as styles are disabled.
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proc run_style_tests { } {
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global testfile srcfile hex binfile test_macros
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global currently_disabled_style decimal hex
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save_vars { env(TERM) } {
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# We need an ANSI-capable terminal to get the output.
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setenv TERM ansi
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# Restart GDB with the correct TERM variable setting, this
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# means that GDB will enable styling.
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clean_restart_and_disable ${binfile}
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set readnow [readnow]
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if {![runto_main]} {
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fail "style tests failed"
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return
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}
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# Check that the source highlighter has not stripped away the
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# leading newlines.
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set main_line [gdb_get_line_number "break here"]
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gdb_test "list $main_line,$main_line" "return.*some_called_function.*"
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gdb_test_no_output "set style enabled off"
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set argv ""
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gdb_test_multiple "frame" "frame without styling" {
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-re -wrap "main \\(argc=.*, (argv=$hex)\\).*style\\.c:\[0-9\].*" {
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set argv $expect_out(1,string)
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pass $gdb_test_name
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}
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}
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gdb_test_no_output "set style enabled on"
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set main_expr [limited_style main function]
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set base_file_expr [limited_style ".*style\\.c" file]
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set file_expr "$base_file_expr:\[0-9\]+"
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set arg_expr [limited_style "arg." variable]
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gdb_test "frame" \
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[multi_line \
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"#0\\s+$main_expr\\s+\\($arg_expr=$decimal,\\s+$arg_expr=$hex\\)\\s+at\\s+$file_expr" \
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"\[0-9\]+\\s+.*return.* break here .*"]
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gdb_test "info breakpoints" "$main_expr at $file_expr.*"
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gdb_test_no_output "set style sources off"
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gdb_test "frame" \
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"\r\n\[^\033\]*break here.*" \
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"frame without sources styling"
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gdb_test_no_output "set style sources on"
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gdb_test "break -q main" "file $base_file_expr.*"
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gdb_test "print &main" " = .* [limited_style $hex address] <$main_expr>"
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# Regression test for a bug where line-wrapping would occur at
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# the wrong spot with styling. There were different bugs at
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# different widths, so try two.
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foreach width {20 30} {
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set argv_len [string length $argv]
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if { $argv_len == 0 } {
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continue
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}
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# There was also a bug where the styling could be wrong in
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# the line listing; this is why the words from the source
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# code are spelled out in the final result line of the
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# test.
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set re1_styled \
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[multi_line \
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"#0\\s+$main_expr\\s+\\($arg_expr=$decimal,\\s+" \
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"\\s+$arg_expr=$hex\\)" \
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"\\s+at\\s+$file_expr" \
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"\[0-9\]+\\s+.*return.* break here .*"]
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set re2_styled \
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[multi_line \
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"#0\\s+$main_expr\\s+\\($arg_expr=.*" \
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"\\s+$arg_expr=$hex\\)\\s+at\\s+$file_expr" \
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"\[0-9\]+\\s+.*return.* break here .*"]
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# The length of the line containing argv containing:
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# - 4 leading spaces
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# - argv string
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# - closing parenthesis
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set line_len [expr 4 + $argv_len + 1]
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if { $line_len > $width } {
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# At on the next line.
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set re_styled $re1_styled
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} else {
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# At on the same line as argv.
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set re_styled $re2_styled
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}
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gdb_test_no_output "set width $width"
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gdb_test "frame" $re_styled "frame when width=$width"
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}
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# Reset width back to 0.
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gdb_test_no_output "set width 0" ""
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if {$test_macros} {
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set macro_line [gdb_get_line_number "\#define SOME_MACRO"]
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gdb_test "info macro SOME_MACRO" \
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"Defined at $base_file_expr:$macro_line\r\n#define SOME_MACRO 23"
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}
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gdb_test_no_output "set width 0"
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set main [limited_style main function]
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set func [limited_style some_called_function function]
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# Somewhere should see the call to the function.
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gdb_test "disassemble main" \
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[concat "Dump of assembler code for function $main:.*" \
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"[limited_style $hex address].*$func.*"]
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set ifield [limited_style int_field variable]
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set sfield [limited_style string_field variable]
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set efield [limited_style e_field variable]
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set evalue [limited_style VALUE_TWO variable]
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gdb_test "print struct_value" \
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"\{$ifield = 23,.*$sfield = .*,.*$efield = $evalue.*"
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set address_style_expr [limited_style ".*\".*address.*\".*style.*" address]
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set color "blue"
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if { $currently_disabled_style == "address" } {
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set color "none"
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}
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gdb_test "show style address foreground" \
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"The ${address_style_expr} foreground color is: ${color}" \
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"style name and style word styled using its own style in show style"
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set aliases_expr [limited_style ".*aliases.*" title]
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set breakpoints_expr [limited_style ".*breakpoints.*" title]
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gdb_test "help" \
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[multi_line \
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"List of classes of commands:" \
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"" \
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"${aliases_expr} -- User-defined aliases of other commands\." \
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"${breakpoints_expr} -- Making program stop at certain points\." \
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".*" \
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] \
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"help classes of commands styled with title"
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set taas_expr [limited_style ".*taas.*" title]
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set tfaas_expr [limited_style ".*tfaas.*" title]
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set cut_for_thre_expr [limited_style "cut for 'thre" highlight]
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gdb_test "apropos -v cut for 'thre" \
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[multi_line \
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"" \
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"${taas_expr}" \
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"Apply a command to all .*" \
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"Usage:.*" \
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"short${cut_for_thre_expr}ad apply.*" \
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"" \
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"${tfaas_expr}" \
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"Apply a command to all .*" \
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"Usage:.*" \
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"short${cut_for_thre_expr}ad apply.*" \
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]
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clean_restart_and_disable
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set quoted [string_to_regexp $binfile]
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set pass_re "Reading symbols from [limited_style $quoted file]\.\.\."
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if { $readnow } {
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set pass_re \
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[multi_line \
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$pass_re \
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"Expanding full symbols from [limited_style $quoted file]\.\.\."]
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}
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gdb_test "file $binfile" \
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$pass_re \
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"filename is styled when loading symbol file" \
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"Are you sure you want to change the file.*" \
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"y"
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gdb_test "pwd" "Working directory [limited_style .*? file].*"
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gdb_test_no_output "set print repeat 3"
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gdb_test "print {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}" \
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" = \\{0 [limited_style {<repeats.*8.*times>} metadata]\\}"
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gdb_test "show logging file" \
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"The current logfile is \"[limited_style .*? file]\"\\..*"
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# Check warnings are styled by setting a rubbish data
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# directory.
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gdb_test "set data-directory Makefile" \
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"warning: [limited_style .*? file] is not a directory\\..*"
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gdb_test "show data-directory" \
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"GDB's data directory is \"[limited_style .*? file]\"\\..*"
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# Check that deprecation styles command names.
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gdb_test_no_output "maintenance deprecate p \"new_p\"" \
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"maintenance deprecate p \"new_p\" /1/"
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gdb_test "p 5" \
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"Warning: '[limited_style p title]', an alias for the command '[limited_style print title]', is deprecated.*Use '[limited_style new_p title]'.*" \
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"p deprecated warning, with replacement"
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}
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}
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# A separate test from the above as the styled text this checks can't
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# currently be disabled (the text is printed too early in GDB's
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# startup process).
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proc test_startup_version_string { } {
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gdb_exit
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gdb_spawn
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# Deliberate use of base STYLE proc here as the style of the
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# startup version string can't (currently) be controlled.
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set vers [style "GNU gdb.*" "35;1"]
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gdb_test "" "${vers}.*" "version is styled at startup"
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}
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# Run tests with all styles in their default state.
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with_test_prefix "all styles enabled" {
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run_style_tests
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}
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# Now, for each style in turn. Disable that style only and run the
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# test again. Things in that style should NOT now be styled.
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foreach style { title file function highlight variable \
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address metadata } {
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set currently_disabled_style $style
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with_test_prefix "disable style $style" {
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run_style_tests
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}
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}
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# Finally, check the styling of the version string during startup.
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test_startup_version_string
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