// Copyright 2013-2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. // ignore-android: FIXME(#10381) // ignore-windows failing on 64-bit bots FIXME #17638 // ignore-lldb // compile-flags:-g // gdb-command:run // gdb-command:next // gdb-check:[...]32[...]s // gdb-command:continue // IF YOU MODIFY THIS FILE, BE CAREFUL TO ADAPT THE LINE NUMBERS IN THE DEBUGGER COMMANDS // This test makes sure that gdb does not set unwanted breakpoints in inlined functions. If a // breakpoint existed in unwrap(), then calling `next` would (when stopped at `let s = ...`) stop // in unwrap() instead of stepping over the function invocation. By making sure that `s` is // contained in the output, after calling `next` just once, we can be sure that we did not stop in // unwrap(). (The testing framework doesn't allow for checking that some text is *not* contained in // the output, which is why we have to make the test in this kind of roundabout way) fn bar() -> int { let s = Some(5).unwrap(); // #break s } fn main() { let _ = bar(); }