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.\" $Id: rdebug.1 516 2007-12-31 05:55:24Z rockyb $
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.TH rdebug 1
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.SH NAME
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rdebug \- Fast Ruby debugger
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B rdebug
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[debugger-options]
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rdebug
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This manual page documents briefly the
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.BR rdebug
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.B rdebug
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is a fast implementation of the standard Ruby debugger debug.rb. It
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is implemented by utilizing a Ruby C API hook, allows for remote
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debugging and can be used as the Ruby debugger backend interface for a
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development environment.
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reason not to.
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rdebug can do four main kinds of things (plus other things in support of
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these) to help you catch bugs in the act:
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require_relative 'test_helper'
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describe "Breakpoints" do
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describe "setting breakpoint in the current file" do
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before { enter 'break 10' }
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subject { breakpoint }
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def check_subject(field, value)
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debug_file("breakpoint1") { subject.send(field).must_equal value }
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it("must be enabled") { check_subject(:enabled?, true) }
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it("must return right response") do
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before { enter 'b 10' }
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it "must set a breakpoint" do
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debug_file("breakpoint1") { Debugger.breakpoints.size.must_equal 1 }
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describe "setting breakpoint to unexisted line" do
|
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before { enter 'break 100' }
|
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|
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it "must not create a breakpoint" do
|
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debug_file("breakpoint1") { Debugger.breakpoints.must_be_empty }
|
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end
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it "must show an error" do
|
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debug_file("breakpoint1")
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check_output_includes "There are only #{LineCache.size(fullpath('breakpoint1'))} lines in file \"breakpoint1.rb\".", interface.error_queue
|
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end
|
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end
|
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|
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|
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describe "setting breakpoint to incorrect line" do
|
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|
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before { enter 'break 9' }
|
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|
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|
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|
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it "must not create a breakpoint" do
|
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|
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debug_file("breakpoint1") { Debugger.breakpoints.must_be_empty }
|
55
|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
57
|
+
it "must show an error" do
|
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|
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debug_file("breakpoint1")
|
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|
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check_output_includes 'Line 8 is not a stopping point in file "breakpoint1.rb".', interface.error_queue
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
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|
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|
+
|
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|
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describe "stopping at breakpoint" do
|
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|
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it "must stop at the correct line" do
|
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|
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enter 'break 14', 'cont'
|
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|
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debug_file("breakpoint1") { state.line.must_equal 14 }
|
68
|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
70
|
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it "must stop at the correct file" do
|
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|
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enter 'break 14', 'cont'
|
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|
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debug_file("breakpoint1") { state.file.must_equal fullpath("breakpoint1") }
|
73
|
+
end
|
74
|
+
|
75
|
+
describe "show a message" do
|
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|
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temporary_change_hash_value(Debugger::Command.settings, :basename, false)
|
77
|
+
|
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|
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it "must show a message with full filename" do
|
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|
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enter 'break 14', 'cont'
|
80
|
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debug_file("breakpoint1")
|
81
|
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check_output_includes "Breakpoint 1 at #{fullpath('breakpoint1')}:14"
|
82
|
+
end
|
83
|
+
|
84
|
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it "must show a message with basename" do
|
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|
+
enter 'set basename', 'break 14', 'cont'
|
86
|
+
debug_file("breakpoint1")
|
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|
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check_output_includes "Breakpoint 1 at breakpoint1.rb:14"
|
88
|
+
end
|
89
|
+
end
|
90
|
+
end
|
91
|
+
|
92
|
+
|
93
|
+
describe "reloading source on change" do
|
94
|
+
temporary_change_hash_value(Debugger::Command.settings, :reload_source_on_change, false)
|
95
|
+
|
96
|
+
it "must not reload source if autoreload is not set" do
|
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|
+
enter(
|
98
|
+
'set noautoreload',
|
99
|
+
->{change_line_in_file(fullpath('breakpoint1'), 14, ''); 'break 14'},
|
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+
->{change_line_in_file(fullpath('breakpoint1'), 14, 'c = a + b'); 'cont'}
|
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|
+
)
|
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debug_file "breakpoint1"
|
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|
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check_output_includes "Breakpoint 1 at #{fullpath('breakpoint1')}:14"
|
104
|
+
end
|
105
|
+
|
106
|
+
it "must reload source if autoreload is set" do
|
107
|
+
enter(
|
108
|
+
'set autoreload',
|
109
|
+
->{change_line_in_file(fullpath('breakpoint1'), 14, ''); 'break 14'},
|
110
|
+
# Setting second breakpoint just to reload the source code after rolling the file changes back
|
111
|
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->{change_line_in_file(fullpath('breakpoint1'), 14, 'c = a + b'); 'break 15'}, 'cont'
|
112
|
+
)
|
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debug_file "breakpoint1"
|
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check_output_includes "Line 14 is not a stopping point in file \"breakpoint1.rb\".", interface.error_queue
|
115
|
+
end
|
116
|
+
end
|
117
|
+
|
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|
+
|
119
|
+
describe "set breakpoint in a file" do
|
120
|
+
describe "successfully" do
|
121
|
+
before do
|
122
|
+
enter "break #{fullpath('breakpoint2')}:3", 'cont'
|
123
|
+
end
|
124
|
+
|
125
|
+
it "must stop at the correct line" do
|
126
|
+
debug_file("breakpoint1") { state.line.must_equal 3 }
|
127
|
+
end
|
128
|
+
|
129
|
+
it "must stop at the correct file" do
|
130
|
+
debug_file("breakpoint1") { state.file.must_equal fullpath("breakpoint2") }
|
131
|
+
end
|
132
|
+
end
|
133
|
+
|
134
|
+
describe "when setting breakpoint to unexisted file" do
|
135
|
+
before do
|
136
|
+
enter "break asf:324"
|
137
|
+
debug_file("breakpoint1")
|
138
|
+
end
|
139
|
+
it "must show an error" do
|
140
|
+
check_output_includes "No source file named asf", interface.error_queue
|
141
|
+
end
|
142
|
+
|
143
|
+
it "must ask about setting breakpoint anyway" do
|
144
|
+
check_output_includes "Set breakpoint anyway? (y/n)", interface.confirm_queue
|
145
|
+
end
|
146
|
+
end
|
147
|
+
end
|
148
|
+
|
149
|
+
|
150
|
+
describe "set breakpoint to a method" do
|
151
|
+
describe "set breakpoint to an instance method" do
|
152
|
+
before do
|
153
|
+
enter 'break A#b', 'cont'
|
154
|
+
end
|
155
|
+
|
156
|
+
it "must stop at the correct line" do
|
157
|
+
debug_file("breakpoint1") { state.line.must_equal 5 }
|
158
|
+
end
|
159
|
+
|
160
|
+
it "must stop at the correct file" do
|
161
|
+
debug_file("breakpoint1") { state.file.must_equal fullpath("breakpoint1") }
|
162
|
+
end
|
163
|
+
end
|
164
|
+
|
165
|
+
describe "set breakpoint to a class method" do
|
166
|
+
before do
|
167
|
+
enter 'break A.a', 'cont'
|
168
|
+
end
|
169
|
+
|
170
|
+
it "must stop at the correct line" do
|
171
|
+
debug_file("breakpoint1") { state.line.must_equal 2 }
|
172
|
+
end
|
173
|
+
|
174
|
+
it "must stop at the correct file" do
|
175
|
+
debug_file("breakpoint1") { state.file.must_equal fullpath("breakpoint1") }
|
176
|
+
end
|
177
|
+
end
|
178
|
+
|
179
|
+
describe "set breakpoint to unexisted class" do
|
180
|
+
it "must show an error" do
|
181
|
+
enter "break B.a"
|
182
|
+
debug_file("breakpoint1")
|
183
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+
check_output_includes "Unknown class B.", interface.error_queue
|
184
|
+
end
|
185
|
+
end
|
186
|
+
end
|
187
|
+
|
188
|
+
|
189
|
+
describe "set breakpoint to an invalid location" do
|
190
|
+
before { enter "break foo" }
|
191
|
+
|
192
|
+
it "must not create a breakpoint" do
|
193
|
+
debug_file("breakpoint1") { Debugger.breakpoints.must_be_empty }
|
194
|
+
end
|
195
|
+
|
196
|
+
it "must show an error" do
|
197
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+
debug_file("breakpoint1")
|
198
|
+
check_output_includes 'Invalid breakpoint location: foo.', interface.error_queue
|
199
|
+
end
|
200
|
+
end
|
201
|
+
|
202
|
+
|
203
|
+
describe "disabling a breakpoint" do
|
204
|
+
describe "successfully" do
|
205
|
+
before { enter "break 14" }
|
206
|
+
|
207
|
+
describe "short syntax" do
|
208
|
+
before { enter ->{"disable #{breakpoint.id}"}, "break 15" }
|
209
|
+
it "must have a breakpoint with #enabled? returning false" do
|
210
|
+
debug_file("breakpoint1") { breakpoint.enabled?.must_equal false }
|
211
|
+
end
|
212
|
+
|
213
|
+
it "must not stop on the disabled breakpoint" do
|
214
|
+
enter "cont"
|
215
|
+
debug_file("breakpoint1") { state.line.must_equal 15 }
|
216
|
+
end
|
217
|
+
end
|
218
|
+
|
219
|
+
describe "full syntax" do
|
220
|
+
before { enter ->{"disable breakpoints #{breakpoint.id}"}, "break 15" }
|
221
|
+
it "must have a breakpoint with #enabled? returning false" do
|
222
|
+
debug_file("breakpoint1") { breakpoint.enabled?.must_equal false }
|
223
|
+
end
|
224
|
+
end
|
225
|
+
end
|
226
|
+
|
227
|
+
describe "errors" do
|
228
|
+
it "must show an error if syntax is incorrect" do
|
229
|
+
enter "disable"
|
230
|
+
debug_file("breakpoint1")
|
231
|
+
check_output_includes(
|
232
|
+
'"disable" must be followed "display", "breakpoints" or breakpoint numbers.',
|
233
|
+
interface.error_queue
|
234
|
+
)
|
235
|
+
end
|
236
|
+
|
237
|
+
it "must show an error if no breakpoints is set" do
|
238
|
+
enter "disable 1"
|
239
|
+
debug_file("breakpoint1")
|
240
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+
check_output_includes 'No breakpoints have been set.', interface.error_queue
|
241
|
+
end
|
242
|
+
|
243
|
+
it "must show an error if not a number is provided as an argument to 'disable' command" do
|
244
|
+
enter "break 14", "disable foo"
|
245
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+
debug_file("breakpoint1")
|
246
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+
check_output_includes "Disable breakpoints argument 'foo' needs to be a number."
|
247
|
+
end
|
248
|
+
end
|
249
|
+
end
|
250
|
+
|
251
|
+
|
252
|
+
describe "enabling a breakpoint" do
|
253
|
+
describe "successfully" do
|
254
|
+
before { enter "break 14" }
|
255
|
+
describe "short syntax" do
|
256
|
+
before { enter ->{"enable #{breakpoint.id}"}, "break 15" }
|
257
|
+
|
258
|
+
it "must have a breakpoint with #enabled? returning true" do
|
259
|
+
debug_file("breakpoint1") { breakpoint.enabled?.must_equal true }
|
260
|
+
end
|
261
|
+
|
262
|
+
it "must stop on the enabled breakpoint" do
|
263
|
+
enter "cont"
|
264
|
+
debug_file("breakpoint1") { state.line.must_equal 14 }
|
265
|
+
end
|
266
|
+
end
|
267
|
+
|
268
|
+
describe "full syntax" do
|
269
|
+
before { enter ->{"enable breakpoints #{breakpoint.id}"}, "break 15" }
|
270
|
+
|
271
|
+
it "must have a breakpoint with #enabled? returning true" do
|
272
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+
debug_file("breakpoint1") { breakpoint.enabled?.must_equal true }
|
273
|
+
end
|
274
|
+
end
|
275
|
+
end
|
276
|
+
|
277
|
+
describe "errors" do
|
278
|
+
it "must show an error if syntax is incorrect" do
|
279
|
+
enter "enable"
|
280
|
+
debug_file("breakpoint1")
|
281
|
+
check_output_includes(
|
282
|
+
'"enable" must be followed "display", "breakpoints" or breakpoint numbers.',
|
283
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+
interface.error_queue
|
284
|
+
)
|
285
|
+
end
|
286
|
+
end
|
287
|
+
end
|
288
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+
|
289
|
+
|
290
|
+
describe "deleting a breakpoint" do
|
291
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+
before { enter "break 14", ->{"delete #{breakpoint.id}"}, "break 15" }
|
292
|
+
|
293
|
+
it "must have only one breakpoint" do
|
294
|
+
debug_file("breakpoint1") { Debugger.breakpoints.size.must_equal 1 }
|
295
|
+
end
|
296
|
+
|
297
|
+
it "must not stop on the disabled breakpoint" do
|
298
|
+
enter "cont"
|
299
|
+
debug_file("breakpoint1") { state.line.must_equal 15 }
|
300
|
+
end
|
301
|
+
end
|
302
|
+
|
303
|
+
|
304
|
+
describe "Conditional breakpoints" do
|
305
|
+
it "must stop if the condition is correct" do
|
306
|
+
enter "break 14 if b == 5", "break 15", "cont"
|
307
|
+
debug_file("breakpoint1") { state.line.must_equal 14 }
|
308
|
+
end
|
309
|
+
|
310
|
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it "must skip if the condition is incorrect" do
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enter "break 14 if b == 3", "break 15", "cont"
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debug_file("breakpoint1") { state.line.must_equal 15 }
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end
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it "must show an error when conditional syntax is wrong" do
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enter "break 14 ifa b == 3", "break 15", "cont"
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debug_file("breakpoint1") { state.line.must_equal 15 }
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check_output_includes "Expecting 'if' in breakpoint condition; got: ifa b == 3.", interface.error_queue
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end
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describe "enabling with wrong conditional syntax" do
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before do
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enter(
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"break 14",
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->{"disable #{breakpoint.id}"},
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->{"cond #{breakpoint.id} b -=( 3"},
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->{"enable #{breakpoint.id}"}
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)
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end
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it "must not enable a breakpoint" do
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debug_file("breakpoint1") { breakpoint.enabled?.must_equal false }
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end
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it "must show an error" do
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debug_file("breakpoint1")
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check_output_includes(
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'Expression "b -=( 3" syntactically incorrect; breakpoint remains disabled.',
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interface.error_queue
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)
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end
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end
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it "must show an error if no file or line is specified" do
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enter "break ifa b == 3", "break 15", "cont"
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debug_file("breakpoint1") { state.line.must_equal 15 }
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check_output_includes "Invalid breakpoint location: ifa b == 3.", interface.error_queue
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end
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it "must show an error if expression syntax is invalid" do
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enter "break if b -=) 3", "break 15", "cont"
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debug_file("breakpoint1") { state.line.must_equal 15 }
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check_output_includes 'Expression "b -=) 3" syntactically incorrect; breakpoint disabled.', interface.error_queue
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end
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end
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+
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+
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describe "Post Mortem" do
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it "must be able to set breakpoints in post-mortem mode"
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0.times do
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enter 'cont', 'break 12', 'cont'
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debug_file("post_mortem") { state.line.must_equal 12 }
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end
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end
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365
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+
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end
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