list.exp revision 1.3
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15
16# This file was written by Fred Fish. (fnf@cygnus.com)
17
18
19standard_testfile list0.c list1.c
20
21# Need to download the header to the host.
22gdb_remote_download host ${srcdir}/${subdir}/list0.h
23
24if {[prepare_for_testing $testfile.exp $testfile [list $srcfile $srcfile2] \
25	 {debug}]} {
26    return -1
27}
28
29# Create and source the file that provides information about the compiler
30# used to compile the test case.
31if [get_compiler_info] {
32    return -1
33}
34
35# The last line in the file.
36set last_line [gdb_get_line_number "last line" "list0.c"]
37
38# Regex matching the last line in the file.
39set last_line_re "${last_line}\[ \t\]+} /\\* last line \\*/"
40
41#
42# Local utility proc just to set and verify listsize
43# Return 1 if success, 0 if fail.
44#
45
46set set_listsize_count 0
47
48proc set_listsize { arg } {
49    global gdb_prompt
50    global set_listsize_count
51
52    incr set_listsize_count
53    if [gdb_test_no_output "set listsize $arg" "setting listsize to $arg #$set_listsize_count"] {
54	return 0
55    }
56    if { $arg == 0 } {
57	set arg "unlimited"
58    }
59
60    if [gdb_test "show listsize" "Number of source lines.* is ${arg}.*" "show listsize $arg #$set_listsize_count"] {
61	return 0
62    }
63    return 1
64}
65
66#
67# Test display of listsize lines around a given line number.
68#
69
70proc test_listsize {} {
71    global gdb_prompt
72    global hp_cc_compiler
73    global hp_aCC_compiler
74    global last_line_re
75
76    # Show default size
77
78    gdb_test "show listsize" "Number of source lines gdb will list by default is 10.*" "show default list size"
79
80    # Show the default lines
81
82    gdb_test "list" "(1\[ \t\]+#include \"list0.h\".*7\[ \t\]+x = 0;\r\n.*10\[ \t\]+foo .x\[+)\]+;)" "list default lines around main"
83
84    # Ensure we can limit printouts to one line
85
86    if [set_listsize 1] {
87	gdb_test "list 1" "1\[ \t\]+#include \"list0.h\"" "list line 1 with listsize 1"
88	gdb_test "list 2" "2\[ \t\]+" "list line 2 with listsize 1"
89    }
90
91    # Try just two lines
92
93    if [ set_listsize 2 ] {
94	gdb_test "list 1" "1\[ \t\]+#include \"list0.h\"\r\n2\[ \t\]+" "list line 1 with listsize 2"
95	gdb_test "list 2" "1\[ \t\]+#include \"list0.h\"\r\n2\[ \t\]+" "list line 2 with listsize 2"
96	gdb_test "list 3" "2\[ \t\]+\r\n3\[ \t\]+int main \[)(\]+" "list line 3 with listsize 2"
97    }
98
99    # Try small listsize > 1 that is an odd number
100
101    if [ set_listsize 3 ] {
102	gdb_test "list 1" "1\[ \t\]+#include \"list0.h\".*3\[ \t\]+int main \[)(\]+" "list line 1 with listsize 3"
103	gdb_test "list 2" "1\[ \t\]+#include \"list0.h\".*3\[ \t\]+int main \[)(\]+" "list line 2 with listsize 3"
104	gdb_test "list 3" "2\[ \t\]+\r\n3\[ \t\]+int main \[(\]+\[)\]+\r\n4\[ \t\]+\{" "list line 3 with listsize 3"
105    }
106
107    # Try small listsize > 2 that is an even number.
108
109    if [ set_listsize 4 ] then {
110	gdb_test "list 1" "1\[ \t\]+#include \"list0.h\".*4\[ \t\]+\{" "list line 1 with listsize 4"
111	gdb_test "list 2" "1\[ \t\]+#include \"list0.h\".*4\[ \t\]+\{" "list line 2 with listsize 4"
112
113	gdb_test "list 3" "1\[ \t\]+#include \"list0.h\".*4\[ \t\]+\{" "list line 3 with listsize 4"
114	gdb_test "list 4" "2\[ \t\]+\r\n.*5\[ \t\]+int x;.*" "list line 4 with listsize 4"
115    }
116
117    # Try a size larger than the entire file.
118
119    if [ set_listsize 100 ] then {
120	gdb_test "list 1" "1\[ \t\]+#include \"list0.h\".*\r\n${last_line_re}" "list line 1 with listsize 100"
121
122	gdb_test "list 10" "1\[ \t\]+#include \"list0.h\".*\r\n${last_line_re}" "list line 10 with listsize 100"
123    }
124
125    # Try listsize of 0 which is special, and means unlimited.
126
127    set_listsize 0
128    gdb_test "list 1" "1\[ \t\]+#include .*\r\n${last_line_re}" "list line 1 with unlimited listsize"
129}
130
131#
132# Test "list filename:number" for C include file
133#
134
135proc test_list_include_file {} {
136    global gdb_prompt
137
138    setup_xfail_format "COFF"
139    gdb_test "list list0.h:1" "1\[ \t\]+/\[*\]+ An include file .*10\[ \t\]+bar \\(x\\+\\+\\);" "list line 1 in include file"
140
141    setup_xfail_format "COFF"
142    gdb_test "list list0.h:100" "Line number 95 out of range; .*list0.h has 3\[67\] lines." "list message for lines past EOF"
143}
144
145#
146# Test "list filename:number" for C source file
147#
148
149proc test_list_filename_and_number {} {
150    global gdb_prompt
151
152    set testcnt 0
153
154    send_gdb "list list0.c:1\n"
155    gdb_expect {
156	-re "1\[ \t\]+#include \"list0.h\".*10\[ \t\]+foo .x\[+)\]+;\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
157	    incr testcnt
158	}
159	-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "list list0.c:1" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
160	timeout { fail "list list0.c:1 (timeout)" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
161    }
162    send_gdb "list list0.c:10\n"
163    gdb_expect {
164	-re "5\[ \t\]+int x;.*14\[ \t\]+foo .x\[+)\]+;\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
165	    incr testcnt
166	}
167	-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "list list.c:10" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
168	timeout { fail "list list.c:10 (timeout)" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
169    }
170    send_gdb "list list1.c:1\n"
171    gdb_expect {
172	-re "1\[ \t\]+\#include.*4\[ \t\]+.*int oof\[ \t\]*\(.*\);\r\n.*$gdb_prompt $" {
173	    incr testcnt
174	}
175	-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "list list1.c:1" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
176	timeout { fail "list list1.c:1 (timeout)" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
177    }
178    send_gdb "list list1.c:12\n"
179    gdb_expect {
180	-re "12\[ \t\]+long_line \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;.*13\[ \t\]+\}\r\n.*$gdb_prompt $" {
181	    incr testcnt
182	}
183	-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "list list1.c:12" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
184	timeout { fail "list list1.c:12 (timeout)" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
185    }
186    pass "list filename:number ($testcnt tests)"
187    gdb_stop_suppressing_tests
188}
189
190#
191# Test "list function" for C source file
192#
193
194proc test_list_function {} {
195    global gdb_prompt
196
197    # gcc appears to generate incorrect debugging information for code
198    # in include files, which breaks this test.
199    # SunPRO cc is the second case below, it's also correct.
200    gdb_test "list main" "(5\[ \t\]+int x;.*8\[ \t\]+foo \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;|1\[ \t\]+#include .*7\[ \t\]+x = 0;)" "list function in source file 1"
201
202    # Ultrix gdb takes the second case below; it's also correct.
203    # SunPRO cc is the third case.
204    gdb_test "list bar" "(4\[ \t\]+void.*\[ \t\]*long_line.*;.*bar.*9\[ \t\]*.*|1\[ \t\]+void.*8\[ \t\]+\}|1\[ \t\]+void.*7\[ \t\]*long_line ..;|7\[ \t\]+void.*14\[ \t\]+\})" "list function in source file 2"
205
206    # Test "list function" for C include file
207    # Ultrix gdb is the second case, still correct.
208    # SunPRO cc is the third case.
209    gdb_test "list foo" "(3\[ \t\]+.*12\[ \t\]+bar \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;|2\[ \t\]+including file.*11\[ \t\]+bar \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;|1\[ \t\]+/. An include file.*10\[ \t\]+bar \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;)" "list function in include file"
210}
211
212proc test_list_forward {} {
213    global gdb_prompt
214    global last_line_re
215
216    set testcnt 0
217
218    send_gdb "list list0.c:10\n"
219    gdb_expect {
220	-re "5\[ \t\]+int x;.*14\[ \t\]+foo \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { incr testcnt }
221	-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "list list0.c:10" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
222	timeout { fail "list list0.c:10 (timeout)" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
223    }
224
225    send_gdb "list\n"
226    gdb_expect {
227	-re "15\[ \t\]+foo \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;.*24\[ \t\]+foo \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { incr testcnt }
228	-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "list 15-24" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
229	timeout { fail "list 15-24 (timeout)" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
230    }
231
232    send_gdb "list\n"
233    gdb_expect {
234	-re "25\[ \t\]+foo \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;.*34\[ \t\]+foo \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { incr testcnt }
235	-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "list 25-34" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
236	timeout { fail "list 25-34 (timeout)" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
237    }
238
239    send_gdb "list\n"
240    gdb_expect {
241	-re "35\[ \t\]+foo \\(.*\\);.*${last_line_re}\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { incr testcnt }
242	-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "list 35-42" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
243	timeout { fail "list 35-42 (timeout)" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
244    }
245
246    pass "successive list commands to page forward ($testcnt tests)"
247    gdb_stop_suppressing_tests
248}
249
250# Test that repeating the list linenum command doesn't print the same
251# lines over again.  Note that this test makes sure that the argument
252# linenum is dropped, when we repeat the previous command. 'x/5i $pc'
253# works the same way.
254
255proc test_repeat_list_command {} {
256    global gdb_prompt
257    global last_line_re
258
259    set testcnt 0
260
261    send_gdb "list list0.c:10\n"
262    gdb_expect {
263	-re "5\[ \t\]+int x;.*14\[ \t\]+foo \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { incr testcnt }
264	-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "list list0.c:10" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
265	timeout { fail "list list0.c:10 (timeout)" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
266    }
267
268    send_gdb "\n"
269    gdb_expect {
270	-re "15\[ \t\]+foo \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;.*24\[ \t\]+foo \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { incr testcnt }
271	-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "list 15-24" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
272	timeout { fail "list 15-24 (timeout)" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
273    }
274
275    send_gdb "\n"
276    gdb_expect {
277	-re "25\[ \t\]+foo \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;.*34\[ \t\]+foo \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { incr testcnt }
278	-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "list 25-34" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
279	timeout { fail "list 25-34 (timeout)" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
280    }
281
282    send_gdb "\n"
283    gdb_expect {
284	-re "35\[ \t\]+foo \\(.*\\);.*${last_line_re}\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { incr testcnt }
285	-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "list 35-42" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
286	timeout { fail "list 35-42 (timeout)" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
287    }
288
289    pass "repeat list commands to page forward using 'return' ($testcnt tests)"
290    gdb_stop_suppressing_tests
291}
292
293proc test_list_backwards {} {
294    global gdb_prompt
295
296    set testcnt 0
297
298    send_gdb "list list0.c:33\n"
299    gdb_expect {
300	-re "28\[ \t\]+foo \\(.*\\);.*37\[ \t\]+\}\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { incr testcnt }
301	-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "list list0.c:33" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
302	timeout { fail "list list0.c:33 (timeout)" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
303    }
304
305    send_gdb "list -\n"
306    gdb_expect {
307	-re "18\[ \t\]+foo \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;.*27\[ \t\]+foo \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { incr testcnt }
308	-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "list 18-27" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
309	timeout { fail "list 18-27 (timeout)" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
310    }
311
312    send_gdb "list -\n"
313    gdb_expect {
314	-re "8\[ \t\]+foo \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;.*17\[ \t\]+foo \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { incr testcnt }
315	-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "list 8-17" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
316	timeout { fail "list 8-17 (timeout)" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
317    }
318
319    send_gdb "list -\n"
320    gdb_expect {
321	-re "1\[ \t\]+#include .*7\[ \t\]+x = 0;\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { incr testcnt }
322	-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "list 1-7" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
323	timeout { fail "list 1-7 (timeout)" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
324    }
325
326    pass "$testcnt successive \"list -\" commands to page backwards"
327    gdb_stop_suppressing_tests
328}
329
330#
331# Test "list first,last"
332#
333
334proc test_list_range {} {
335    global gdb_prompt
336    global last_line_re
337    global last_line
338
339    gdb_test "list list0.c:2,list0.c:5" "2\[ \t\]+\r\n3\[ \t\]+int main \[)(\]+.*5\[ \t\]+int x;" "list range; filename:line1,filename:line2"
340
341    gdb_test "list 2,5" "2\[ \t\]+\r\n3\[ \t\]+int main \[)(\]+.*5\[ \t\]+int x;" "list range; line1,line2"
342
343#    gdb_test     "list -1,6" 	"Line number 0 out of range; .*list0.c has 39 lines." "list range; lower bound negative"
344
345#    gdb_test     "list -100,-40" 	"Line number -60 out of range; .*list0.c has 39 lines." "list range; both bounds negative"
346
347    set past_end [expr ${last_line} + 10]
348    set much_past_end [expr ${past_end} + 10]
349
350    gdb_test "list 30,${past_end}" "30\[ \t\]+foo \(.*\);.*${last_line_re}" "list range; upper bound past EOF"
351
352    gdb_test "list ${past_end},${much_past_end}" "Line number ${past_end} out of range; .*list0.c has ${last_line} lines." "list range; both bounds past EOF"
353
354    gdb_test "list list0.c:2,list1.c:17" "Specified start and end are in different files." "list range, must be same files"
355}
356
357#
358# Test "list filename:function"
359#
360
361proc test_list_filename_and_function {} {
362    global gdb_prompt
363    global last_line_re
364
365    set testcnt 0
366
367    # gcc appears to generate incorrect debugging information for code
368    # in include files, which breaks this test.
369    # SunPRO cc is the second case below, it's also correct.
370    send_gdb "list list0.c:main\n"
371    gdb_expect {
372	-re "1\[ \t\]+#include .*10\[ \t\]+foo \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
373	    incr testcnt
374	}
375	-re "5\[ \t\]+int x;.*14\[ \t\]+foo \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
376	    pass "list function in source file 1"
377	}
378	-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "list list0.c:main" }
379	timeout { fail "list list0.c:main (timeout)" }
380    }
381
382    # Not sure what the point of having this function be unused is.
383    # AIX is legitimately removing it.
384    setup_xfail "rs6000-*-aix*"
385    send_gdb "list list0.c:unused\n"
386    gdb_expect {
387	-re "40\[ \t\]+unused.*${last_line_re}\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
388	    incr testcnt
389	}
390	-re "37.*42\[ \t\]+\}\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
391	    incr testcnt
392	}
393	-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "list list0.c:unused" }
394	timeout { fail "list list0.c:unused (timeout)" }
395    }
396    clear_xfail "rs6000-*-aix*"
397
398    # gcc appears to generate incorrect debugging information for code
399    # in include files, which breaks this test.
400    # Ultrix gdb is the second case, one line different but still correct.
401    # SunPRO cc is the third case.
402    setup_xfail "rs6000-*-*" 1804
403    setup_xfail_format "COFF"
404    send_gdb "list list0.h:foo\n"
405    gdb_expect {
406	-re "2\[ \t\]+including file.  This.*11\[ \t\]+bar \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
407	    incr testcnt
408	}
409	-re "1\[ \t\]+/. An include file.*10\[ \t\]+bar \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
410	    incr testcnt
411	}
412	-re "3\[ \t\]+.*12\[ \t\]+bar \[(\]+.*\[)\]+;\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
413	    incr testcnt
414	}
415	-re "No source file named list0.h.\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
416	    fail "list list0.h:foo"
417	}
418	-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "list list0.h:foo" }
419	timeout { fail "list list0.h:foo (timeout)" }
420    }
421
422    # Ultrix gdb is the second case.
423    send_gdb "list list1.c:bar\n"
424    gdb_expect {
425	-re "4\[ \t\]+void.*13\[ \t\]+\}\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
426	    incr testcnt
427	}
428	-re "4\[ \t\]+void.*12\[ \t\]*long_line ..;\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
429	    incr testcnt
430	}
431	-re "4\[ \t\]+void.*11\[ \t\]*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
432	    incr testcnt
433	}
434	-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "list list1.c:bar" }
435	timeout { fail "list list1.c:bar (timeout)" }
436    }
437
438    # Not sure what the point of having this function be unused is.
439    # AIX is legitimately removing it.
440    setup_xfail "rs6000-*-aix*"
441    send_gdb "list list1.c:unused\n"
442    gdb_expect {
443	-re "12\[ \t\]+long_line \[(\]\[)\];.*13\[ \t\]+\}\r\n.*$gdb_prompt $" {
444	    incr testcnt
445	}
446	-re "14.*19\[ \t\]+\}\r\n.*$gdb_prompt $" {
447	    incr testcnt
448	}
449	-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "list list1.c:unused" }
450	timeout { fail "list list1.c:unused (timeout)" }
451    }
452    clear_xfail "rs6000-*-aix*"
453
454    pass "list filename:function ($testcnt tests)"
455
456    # Test with quoting.
457    gdb_test "list 'list0.c:main'" "int main.*"
458
459    # Test some invalid specs
460    # The following test takes the FIXME result on most systems using
461    # DWARF.  It fails to notice that main() is not in the file requested.
462
463    setup_xfail "*-*-*"
464
465# Does this actually work ANYWHERE?  I believe not, as this is an `aspect' of
466# lookup_symbol(), where, when it is given a specific symtab which does not
467# contain the requested symbol, it will subsequently search all of the symtabs
468# for the requested symbol.
469
470    gdb_test "list list0.c:foo" "Function \"foo\" not defined in .*list0.c" "list filename:function; wrong filename rejected"
471
472    gdb_test "list foobar.c:main" "No source file named foobar.c.|Location not found" "list filename:function; nonexistant file"
473
474    gdb_test "list list0.h:foobar" "Function \"foobar\" not defined in \"list0.h\"." "list filename:function; nonexistant function"
475
476}
477
478proc test_forward_search {} {
479	global timeout
480
481	gdb_test_no_output "set listsize 4"
482	# On SunOS4, this gives us lines 19-22.  On AIX, it gives us
483	# lines 20-23.  This depends on whether the line number of a function
484	# is considered to be the openbrace or the first statement--either one
485	# is acceptable.
486	gdb_test "list long_line" "24\[ \t\]+long_line .*"
487
488	gdb_test "search 4321" " not found"
489
490	gdb_test "search 6789" "28\[ \t\]+oof .6789.;"
491
492	# Test that GDB won't crash if the line being searched is extremely long.
493
494	set oldtimeout $timeout
495	set timeout [expr "$timeout + 300"]
496	verbose "Timeout is now $timeout seconds" 2
497	gdb_test "search 1234" ".*1234.*" "search extremely long line (> 5000 chars)"
498	set timeout $oldtimeout
499	verbose "Timeout is now $timeout seconds" 2
500}
501
502proc test_only_end {} {
503    gdb_test_no_output "set listsize 2"
504    gdb_test "list 1" "list 1\r\n1\[ \t\]\[^\r\n\]*\r\n2\[ \t\]\[^\r\n\]*"
505    gdb_test "list ,5" "list ,5\r\n4\[ \t\]\[^\r\n\]*\r\n5\[ \t\]\[^\r\n\]*"
506}
507
508# Start with a fresh gdb.
509
510gdb_exit
511gdb_start
512gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
513gdb_file_cmd ${binfile}
514
515gdb_test_no_output "set width 0"
516
517test_listsize
518get_debug_format
519if [ set_listsize 10 ] then {
520    test_list_include_file
521    test_list_filename_and_number
522    test_list_function
523    test_list_forward
524    test_list_backwards
525    test_repeat_list_command
526    test_list_range
527    test_list_filename_and_function
528    test_forward_search
529    test_only_end
530}
531
532# Follows tests that require execution.
533
534# Build source listing pattern based on a line range spec string.  The
535# range can be specificed as "START-END" indicating all lines in range
536# (inclusive); or just "LINE", indicating just that line.
537
538proc build_pattern { range_spec } {
539    global line_re
540
541    set range_list [split $range_spec -]
542    set range_list_len [llength $range_list]
543
544    set range_start [lindex $range_list 0]
545    if { $range_list_len > 2 || $range_list_len < 1} {
546	error "invalid range spec string: $range_spec"
547    } elseif { $range_list_len == 2 } {
548	set range_end [lindex $range_list 1]
549    } else {
550	set range_end $range_start
551    }
552
553    for {set i $range_start} {$i <= $range_end} {incr i} {
554	append pattern "\r\n$i\[ \t\]\[^\r\n\]*"
555    }
556
557    verbose -log "pattern $pattern"
558    return $pattern
559}
560
561# Test "list" command invocations right after stopping for an event.
562# COMMAND is the actual list command, including arguments.  LISTSIZE1
563# and LISTSIZE2 are the listsizes set just before and after running
564# the program to the stop point.  COMMAND is issued twice.  The first
565# time, the lines specificed by LINERANGE1 are expected; the second
566# time, the lines specified by LINERANGE2 are expected.
567
568proc test_list {command listsize1 listsize2 linerange1 linerange2} {
569    with_test_prefix "$command after stop: $listsize1, $listsize2" {
570	global binfile
571
572	clean_restart $binfile
573	if ![runto_main] then {
574	    fail "Can't run to main"
575	    return
576	}
577
578	# Test changing the listsize both before nexting, and after
579	# stopping, but before listing.  Only the second listsize
580	# change should affect which lines are listed.
581	gdb_test_no_output "set listsize $listsize1"
582	gdb_test "next" "foo \\(.*"
583	gdb_test_no_output "set listsize $listsize2"
584
585	set pattern1 [build_pattern $linerange1]
586	set pattern2 [build_pattern $linerange2]
587	gdb_test "$command" "${pattern1}" "$command #1"
588	gdb_test "$command" "${pattern2}" "$command #2"
589    }
590}
591
592
593# The first "list" should center the listing around line 8, the stop
594# line.
595test_list "list" 1 10 "3-12" "13-22"
596
597# Likewise.
598test_list "list" 10 10 "3-12" "13-22"
599
600# Likewise, but show only one line.  IOW, the first list should show
601# line 8.  Note how the listsize is 10 at the time of the stop, but
602# before any listing had been requested.  That should not affect the
603# line range that is first listed.
604test_list "list" 10 1 "8" "9"
605
606# Likewise, but show two lines.
607test_list "list" 10 2 "7-8" "9-10"
608
609# Three lines.
610test_list "list" 10 3 "7-9" "10-12"
611
612# Now test backwards.  Just like "list", the first "list -" should
613# center the listing around the stop line.
614test_list "list -" 10 10 "3-12" "2"
615
616# Likewise, but test showing 3 lines at a time.
617test_list "list -" 10 3 "7-9" "4-6"
618
619# 2 lines at a time.
620test_list "list -" 10 2 "7-8" "5-6"
621
622# Test listing one line only.  This case is a little special and
623# starts showing the previous line immediately instead of repeating
624# the current line.
625test_list "list -" 10 1 "7" "6"
626
627remote_exec build "rm -f list0.h"
628