* [TESTSUITE] assert (char == signed char)
@ 2002-08-14 14:28 Michael Snyder
2002-08-14 15:07 ` Neil Booth
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From: Michael Snyder @ 2002-08-14 14:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gdb-patches
There seem to be some tests in the testsuite that are
based on the assumption that chars are signed, and that
will fail if they are unsigned.
Eg:
sizeof.exp: check valueof ((int) (char)) -1 == -1
(prints 255 if char == unsigned)
pointers.exp: ptype pC
(outputs "unsigned char *" if char == unsigned)
Any thoughts? Should these be regularized to accept unsigned?
Should it be based on a configure variable?
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* Re: [TESTSUITE] assert (char == signed char)
2002-08-14 14:28 [TESTSUITE] assert (char == signed char) Michael Snyder
@ 2002-08-14 15:07 ` Neil Booth
2002-08-14 15:47 ` Michael Snyder
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From: Neil Booth @ 2002-08-14 15:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michael Snyder; +Cc: gdb-patches
Michael Snyder wrote:-
> There seem to be some tests in the testsuite that are
> based on the assumption that chars are signed, and that
> will fail if they are unsigned.
>
> Eg:
> sizeof.exp: check valueof ((int) (char)) -1 == -1
> (prints 255 if char == unsigned)
>
> pointers.exp: ptype pC
> (outputs "unsigned char *" if char == unsigned)
>
> Any thoughts? Should these be regularized to accept unsigned?
> Should it be based on a configure variable?
I'd pass -fsigned-char; that's done in some other tests.
Neil.
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* Re: [TESTSUITE] assert (char == signed char)
2002-08-14 15:07 ` Neil Booth
@ 2002-08-14 15:47 ` Michael Snyder
2002-08-15 11:31 ` Andrew Cagney
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From: Michael Snyder @ 2002-08-14 15:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Neil Booth; +Cc: gdb-patches
Neil Booth wrote:
>
> Michael Snyder wrote:-
>
> > There seem to be some tests in the testsuite that are
> > based on the assumption that chars are signed, and that
> > will fail if they are unsigned.
> >
> > Eg:
> > sizeof.exp: check valueof ((int) (char)) -1 == -1
> > (prints 255 if char == unsigned)
> >
> > pointers.exp: ptype pC
> > (outputs "unsigned char *" if char == unsigned)
> >
> > Any thoughts? Should these be regularized to accept unsigned?
> > Should it be based on a configure variable?
>
> I'd pass -fsigned-char; that's done in some other tests.
To gcc? Problem is, what if it isn't gcc? As eg. Irix cc?
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* Re: [TESTSUITE] assert (char == signed char)
2002-08-14 15:47 ` Michael Snyder
@ 2002-08-15 11:31 ` Andrew Cagney
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Cagney @ 2002-08-15 11:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michael Snyder; +Cc: Neil Booth, gdb-patches
> Neil Booth wrote:
>
>>
>> Michael Snyder wrote:-
>>
>
>> > There seem to be some tests in the testsuite that are
>> > based on the assumption that chars are signed, and that
>> > will fail if they are unsigned.
That isn't correct.
>> > Eg:
>> > sizeof.exp: check valueof ((int) (char)) -1 == -1
>> > (prints 255 if char == unsigned)
sizeof.exp's purpose in life is to check that GDB and the running
program agree about the funamental points of life (such as the sizeof an
int or the signof char).
>> > pointers.exp: ptype pC
>> > (outputs "unsigned char *" if char == unsigned)
>> >
>> > Any thoughts? Should these be regularized to accept unsigned?
>> > Should it be based on a configure variable?
>
>>
>> I'd pass -fsigned-char; that's done in some other tests.
That would be silly :-) The failure strongly suggests that something
is skewiff.
> To gcc? Problem is, what if it isn't gcc? As eg. Irix cc?
Michael, I think you might have a GDB bug.
Andrew
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