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2
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15
16standard_testfile .cc
17
18if { [prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" ${testfile} ${srcfile} {debug c++}] } {
19     return -1
20}
21
22############################################
23
24if {![runto_main]} {
25    return
26}
27
28gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "end of main"]
29gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "end of main"
30
31# Test that overloaded arrow operator works
32gdb_test "p mp->foo()"            "= 11"
33
34# Test that regular arrow operator still works
35gdb_test "p mtp->foo()"            "= 11"
36
37# Test that normal '.' operator still works.
38gdb_test "p mt1.foo()"             "= 11"
39
40# test that gdb extension '.' for pointers still works.
41gdb_test "p mt4p.a"                "= 11"
42
43# test that gdb extension '->' for structs still works.
44gdb_test "p mt4->a"                "= 11"
45
46# Test that templated smart pointers work
47gdb_test "p sp1->foo()"            "= 11"
48gdb_test "p sp2->foo()"            "= 22"
49
50# Test that overload resolution works properly
51# with smart pointers
52gdb_test "p sp3->foo(1)"           "= 33"
53gdb_test "p sp3->foo('a')"         "= 44"
54
55# Test smart pointers work for member references
56gdb_test "p sp4->a"         "= 11"
57gdb_test "p sp4->b"         "= 12"
58
59# Test regular arrow operator still works for
60# member references
61gdb_test "p mt4p->a"         "= 11"
62gdb_test "p mt4p->b"         "= 12"
63
64# Test that incorrect use of the arrow operator
65# is still handled correctly.
66gdb_test "p mt4->fake"       "There is no member named fake."
67gdb_test "p mt4->fake()"     "Couldn't find method Type4::fake"
68
69# Test that overloading of -> works recursively
70gdb_test "p b->foo()"         "= 66"
71gdb_test "p c->foo()"         "= 66"
72gdb_test "p c->inta"          "= 77"
73
74gdb_test "p c2->inta"          "= 77"
75
76