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llvm-project/lldb/test/API/lang/cpp/template-function/TestTemplateFunctions.py
Dave Lee b9225e8607 [lldb] Allow tests to share a single build (#181720)
This changes Python API tests to use a single build shared across all
test functions, instead of the previous default behavior of a separate
build dir for each test function.

This build behavior opt-out, tests can use the previous behavior of one
individual (unshared) build directory per test function, by setting
`SHARED_BUILD_TESTCASE` to False (in the test class).

The motivation is to make the test suite more efficient, by not
repeatedly building the same test source. When running tests on my macOS
machine, this reduces the time of `ninja check-lldb-api` by almost 60%
(sample numbers: from ~492s down to ~207s = 58%). Almost 5min time
saved.

Each test function still calls `self.build()`, but only the first call
will do a build, in the subsequent tests `make` will be a no-op because
the sources won't have changed.
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"""
Test that we can call C++ template fucntions.
"""
import lldb
from lldbsuite.test.decorators import *
from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
from lldbsuite.test import lldbutil
class TemplateFunctionsTestCase(TestBase):
SHARED_BUILD_TESTCASE = False
def do_test_template_function(self, add_cast):
self.build()
lldbutil.run_to_source_breakpoint(
self, "// break here", lldb.SBFileSpec("main.cpp", False)
)
if add_cast:
self.expect_expr("(int) foo(42)", result_type="int", result_value="42")
else:
self.expect(
"expr b1 <=> b2",
error=True,
substrs=[
"warning:",
"'<=>' is a single token in C++20; add a space to avoid a change in behavior",
],
)
self.expect_expr("foo(42)", result_type="int", result_value="42")
# overload with template case
self.expect_expr("h(10)", result_type="int", result_value="10")
# ADL lookup case
self.expect_expr("f(A::C{})", result_type="int", result_value="4")
# ADL lookup but no overload
self.expect_expr("g(A::C{})", result_type="int", result_value="4")
# variadic function cases
self.expect_expr("var(1)", result_type="int", result_value="10")
self.expect_expr("var(1, 2)", result_type="int", result_value="10")
# Overloaded templated operator case
self.expect_expr("b1 > b2", result_type="bool", result_value="true")
self.expect_expr("b1 >> b2", result_type="bool", result_value="true")
self.expect_expr("b1 << b2", result_type="bool", result_value="true")
self.expect_expr("b1 == b2", result_type="bool", result_value="true")
# Overloaded operator case
self.expect_expr("d1 > d2", result_type="bool", result_value="true")
self.expect_expr("d1 >> d2", result_type="bool", result_value="true")
self.expect_expr("d1 << d2", result_type="bool", result_value="true")
self.expect_expr("d1 == d2", result_type="bool", result_value="true")
@skipIfWindows
def test_template_function_with_cast(self):
self.do_test_template_function(True)
@skipIfWindows
@expectedFailureAll(debug_info=["dwarf", "gmodules", "dwo"])
def test_template_function_without_cast(self):
self.do_test_template_function(False)