rust/tests/debuginfo/recursive-struct.rs

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//@ ignore-lldb
// Require a gdb that can read DW_TAG_variant_part.
//@ min-gdb-version: 8.2
//@ compile-flags:-g
// gdb-command:run
// gdb-command:print stack_unique.value
// gdb-check:$1 = 0
// gdbr-command:print stack_unique.next.val.value
// gdb-check:$2 = 1
// gdbr-command:print unique_unique.value
// gdb-check:$3 = 2
// gdbr-command:print unique_unique.next.val.value
// gdb-check:$4 = 3
// gdb-command:print vec_unique[0].value
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// gdb-check:$5 = 6.5
// gdbr-command:print vec_unique[0].next.val.value
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// gdb-check:$6 = 7.5
// gdbr-command:print borrowed_unique.value
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// gdb-check:$7 = 8.5
// gdbr-command:print borrowed_unique.next.val.value
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// gdb-check:$8 = 9.5
// LONG CYCLE
// gdb-command:print long_cycle1.value
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// gdb-check:$9 = 20
// gdbr-command:print long_cycle1.next.value
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// gdb-check:$10 = 21
// gdbr-command:print long_cycle1.next.next.value
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// gdb-check:$11 = 22
// gdbr-command:print long_cycle1.next.next.next.value
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// gdb-check:$12 = 23
// gdb-command:print long_cycle2.value
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// gdb-check:$13 = 24
// gdbr-command:print long_cycle2.next.value
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// gdb-check:$14 = 25
// gdbr-command:print long_cycle2.next.next.value
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// gdb-check:$15 = 26
// gdb-command:print long_cycle3.value
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// gdb-check:$16 = 27
// gdbr-command:print long_cycle3.next.value
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// gdb-check:$17 = 28
// gdb-command:print long_cycle4.value
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// gdb-check:$18 = 29.5
// gdbr-command:print long_cycle_w_anon_types.value
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// gdb-check:$19 = 30
// gdbr-command:print long_cycle_w_anon_types.next.val.value
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// gdb-check:$20 = 31
// gdb-command:continue
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#![allow(unused_variables)]
#![feature(omit_gdb_pretty_printer_section)]
#![omit_gdb_pretty_printer_section]
use self::Opt::{Empty, Val};
use std::boxed::Box as B;
enum Opt<T> {
Empty,
Val { val: T }
}
struct UniqueNode<T> {
next: Opt<Box<UniqueNode<T>>>,
value: T
}
struct LongCycle1<T> {
next: Box<LongCycle2<T>>,
value: T,
}
struct LongCycle2<T> {
next: Box<LongCycle3<T>>,
value: T,
}
struct LongCycle3<T> {
next: Box<LongCycle4<T>>,
value: T,
}
struct LongCycle4<T> {
next: Option<Box<LongCycle1<T>>>,
value: T,
}
struct LongCycleWithAnonymousTypes {
next: Opt<Box<Box<Box<Box<Box<LongCycleWithAnonymousTypes>>>>>>,
value: usize,
}
// This test case makes sure that recursive structs are properly described. The Node structs are
// generic so that we can have a new type (that newly needs to be described) for the different
// cases. The potential problem with recursive types is that the DI generation algorithm gets
// trapped in an endless loop. To make sure, we actually test this in the different cases, we have
// to operate on a new type each time, otherwise we would just hit the DI cache for all but the
// first case.
// The different cases below (stack_*, unique_*, box_*, etc) are set up so that the type description
// algorithm will enter the type reference cycle that is created by a recursive definition from a
// different context each time.
// The "long cycle" cases are constructed to span a longer, indirect recursion cycle between types.
// The different locals will cause the DI algorithm to enter the type reference cycle at different
// points.
fn main() {
let stack_unique: UniqueNode<u16> = UniqueNode {
next: Val {
val: Box::new(UniqueNode {
next: Empty,
value: 1,
})
},
value: 0,
};
let unique_unique: Box<UniqueNode<u32>> = Box::new(UniqueNode {
next: Val {
val: Box::new(UniqueNode {
next: Empty,
value: 3,
})
},
value: 2,
});
let vec_unique: [UniqueNode<f32>; 1] = [UniqueNode {
next: Val {
val: Box::new(UniqueNode {
next: Empty,
value: 7.5,
})
},
value: 6.5,
}];
let borrowed_unique: &UniqueNode<f64> = &UniqueNode {
next: Val {
val: Box::new(UniqueNode {
next: Empty,
value: 9.5,
})
},
value: 8.5,
};
// LONG CYCLE
let long_cycle1: LongCycle1<u16> = LongCycle1 {
next: Box::new(LongCycle2 {
next: Box::new(LongCycle3 {
next: Box::new(LongCycle4 {
next: None,
value: 23,
}),
value: 22,
}),
value: 21
}),
value: 20
};
let long_cycle2: LongCycle2<u32> = LongCycle2 {
next: Box::new(LongCycle3 {
next: Box::new(LongCycle4 {
next: None,
value: 26,
}),
value: 25,
}),
value: 24
};
let long_cycle3: LongCycle3<u64> = LongCycle3 {
next: Box::new(LongCycle4 {
next: None,
value: 28,
}),
value: 27,
};
let long_cycle4: LongCycle4<f32> = LongCycle4 {
next: None,
value: 29.5,
};
// It's important that LongCycleWithAnonymousTypes is encountered only at the end of the
// `box` chain.
let long_cycle_w_anon_types = B::new(B::new(B::new(B::new(B::new(LongCycleWithAnonymousTypes {
next: Val {
val: Box::new(Box::new(Box::new(Box::new(Box::new(LongCycleWithAnonymousTypes {
next: Empty,
value: 31,
})))))
},
value: 30
})))));
zzz(); // #break
}
fn zzz() {()}