// Require a gdb or lldb that can read DW_TAG_variant_part. //@ min-gdb-version: 8.2 //@ needs-rust-lldb //@ compile-flags:-g // === GDB TESTS =================================================================================== // gdb-command:set print union on // gdb-command:run // gdb-command:print case1 // gdbr-check:$1 = struct_style_enum::Regular::Case1{a: 0, b: 31868, c: 31868, d: 31868, e: 31868} // gdb-command:print case2 // gdbr-check:$2 = struct_style_enum::Regular::Case2{a: 0, b: 286331153, c: 286331153} // gdb-command:print case3 // gdbr-check:$3 = struct_style_enum::Regular::Case3{a: 0, b: 6438275382588823897} // gdb-command:print univariant // gdbr-check:$4 = struct_style_enum::Univariant::TheOnlyCase{a: -1} // === LLDB TESTS ================================================================================== // lldb-command:run // lldb-command:print case1 // lldbr-check:(struct_style_enum::Regular::Case1) case1 = { a = 0 b = 31868 c = 31868 d = 31868 e = 31868 } // lldb-command:print case2 // lldbr-check:(struct_style_enum::Regular::Case2) case2 = Case2 { Case1: 0, Case2: 286331153, Case3: 286331153 } // lldb-command:print case3 // lldbr-check:(struct_style_enum::Regular::Case3) case3 = Case3 { Case1: 0, Case2: 6438275382588823897 } // lldb-command:print univariant // lldbr-check:(struct_style_enum::Univariant) univariant = Univariant { TheOnlyCase: TheOnlyCase { a: -1 } } #![allow(unused_variables)] #![feature(omit_gdb_pretty_printer_section)] #![omit_gdb_pretty_printer_section] use self::Regular::{Case1, Case2, Case3}; use self::Univariant::TheOnlyCase; // The first element is to ensure proper alignment, irrespective of the machines word size. Since // the size of the discriminant value is machine dependent, this has be taken into account when // datatype layout should be predictable as in this case. enum Regular { Case1 { a: u64, b: u16, c: u16, d: u16, e: u16}, Case2 { a: u64, b: u32, c: u32}, Case3 { a: u64, b: u64 } } enum Univariant { TheOnlyCase { a: i64 } } fn main() { // In order to avoid endianness trouble all of the following test values consist of a single // repeated byte. This way each interpretation of the union should look the same, no matter if // this is a big or little endian machine. // 0b0111110001111100011111000111110001111100011111000111110001111100 = 8970181431921507452 // 0b01111100011111000111110001111100 = 2088533116 // 0b0111110001111100 = 31868 // 0b01111100 = 124 let case1 = Case1 { a: 0, b: 31868, c: 31868, d: 31868, e: 31868 }; // 0b0001000100010001000100010001000100010001000100010001000100010001 = 1229782938247303441 // 0b00010001000100010001000100010001 = 286331153 // 0b0001000100010001 = 4369 // 0b00010001 = 17 let case2 = Case2 { a: 0, b: 286331153, c: 286331153 }; // 0b0101100101011001010110010101100101011001010110010101100101011001 = 6438275382588823897 // 0b01011001010110010101100101011001 = 1499027801 // 0b0101100101011001 = 22873 // 0b01011001 = 89 let case3 = Case3 { a: 0, b: 6438275382588823897 }; let univariant = TheOnlyCase { a: -1 }; zzz(); // #break } fn zzz() {()}