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| """
Test lldb 'image list' on object files across multiple architectures.
This exercises classes like ObjectFileELF and their support for opening
foreign-architecture object files.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import os.path
import re
import lldb
from lldbsuite.test.decorators import *
from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
from lldbsuite.test import lldbutil
class TestImageListMultiArchitecture(TestBase):
mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__)
@no_debug_info_test
@skipIfRemote
def test_image_list_shows_multiple_architectures(self):
"""Test that image list properly shows the correct architecture for a set of different architecture object files."""
images = {
"hello-freebsd-10.0-x86_64-clang-3.3": re.compile(r"x86_64-(\*)?-freebsd10.0(-unknown)? x86_64"),
"hello-freebsd-10.0-x86_64-gcc-4.7.3": re.compile(r"x86_64-(\*)?-freebsd10.0(-unknown)? x86_64"),
"hello-netbsd-6.1-x86_64-gcc-4.5.3": re.compile(r"x86_64-(\*)?-netbsd6.1.4(-unknown)? x86_64"),
"hello-ubuntu-14.04-x86_64-gcc-4.8.2": re.compile(r"x86_64-(\*)?-linux(-unknown)? x86_64"),
"hello-ubuntu-14.04-x86_64-clang-3.5pre": re.compile(r"x86_64-(\*)?-linux(-unknown)? x86_64"),
}
for image_name in images:
file_name = os.path.abspath(
os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(__file__),
"bin",
image_name))
expected_triple_and_arch_regex = images[image_name]
self.runCmd("file {}".format(file_name))
self.match("image list -t -A", [expected_triple_and_arch_regex])
# Revert to the host platform after all of this is done
self.runCmd("platform select host")
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