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qt-creator/tests/system/shared/debugger.py
Robert Loehning 26c937e512 Squish: Don't wait for warning on Windows
Currently, it's not being shown.

Task-number: QTCREATORBUG-7704

Change-Id: I3fbcce411b205c7ece30dc6de421b0a0a10b7ab3
Reviewed-by: Christian Stenger <christian.stenger@nokia.com>
2012-08-08 10:30:34 +02:00

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import re
def handleDebuggerWarnings(config):
if "MSVC" in config:
try:
popup = waitForObject("{text?='<html><head/><body>*' type='QLabel' unnamed='1' visible='1' window=':Symbol Server_Utils::CheckableMessageBox'}", 10000)
symServerNotConfiged = ("<html><head/><body><p>The debugger is not configured to use the public "
"<a href=\"http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311503\">Microsoft Symbol Server</a>. "
"This is recommended for retrieval of the symbols of the operating system libraries.</p>"
"<p><i>Note:</i> A fast internet connection is required for this to work smoothly. "
"Also, a delay might occur when connecting for the first time.</p>"
"<p>Would you like to set it up?</p></br></body></html>")
if popup.text == symServerNotConfiged:
test.log("Creator warned about the debugger not being configured to use the public Microsoft Symbol Server.")
else:
test.warning("Creator showed an unexpected warning: " + str(popup.text))
clickButton(waitForObject("{text='No' type='QPushButton' unnamed='1' visible='1' window=':Symbol Server_Utils::CheckableMessageBox'}", 10000))
except LookupError:
pass # No warning. Fine.
else:
if "Release" in config and not platform.system() in ("Darwin", "Microsoft", "Windows"):
message = waitForObject("{container=':Qt Creator.DebugModeWidget_QSplitter' name='qt_msgbox_label' type='QLabel' visible='1'}", 20000)
messageText = str(message.text)
test.verify(messageText.startswith('This does not seem to be a "Debug" build.\nSetting breakpoints by file name and line number may fail.'),
"Got warning: %s" % messageText)
clickButton("{container=':Qt Creator.DebugModeWidget_QSplitter' text='OK' type='QPushButton' unnamed='1' visible='1'}")
def takeDebuggerLog():
invokeMenuItem("Window", "Views", "Debugger Log")
debuggerLogWindow = waitForObject("{container=':DebugModeWidget.Debugger Log_QDockWidget' type='Debugger::Internal::CombinedPane' unnamed='1' visible='1'}", 20000)
debuggerLog = str(debuggerLogWindow.plainText)
mouseClick(debuggerLogWindow, 5, 5, 0, Qt.LeftButton)
activateItem(waitForObjectItem(openContextMenuOnTextCursorPosition(debuggerLogWindow),
"Clear Contents"))
waitFor("str(debuggerLogWindow.plainText)==''", 5000)
invokeMenuItem("Window", "Views", "Debugger Log")
return debuggerLog
# function to set breakpoints for the current project
# on the given file,line pairs inside the given list of dicts
# the lines are treated as regular expression
def setBreakpointsForCurrentProject(filesAndLines):
# internal helper for setBreakpointsForCurrentProject
# double clicks the treeElement inside the given navTree
# TODO: merge with doubleClickFile() from tst_qml_editor & move to utils(?)
def __doubleClickFile__(navTree, treeElement):
waitForObjectItem(navTree, treeElement)
fileNamePattern = re.compile(".*\.(?P<file>(.*\\\..*)?)$")
fileName = fileNamePattern.search(treeElement).group("file").replace("\\.", ".")
doubleClickItem(navTree, treeElement, 5, 5, 0, Qt.LeftButton)
mainWindow = waitForObject(":Qt Creator_Core::Internal::MainWindow")
waitFor('fileName in str(mainWindow.windowTitle)', 5000)
return fileName
switchViewTo(ViewConstants.DEBUG)
removeOldBreakpoints()
if not filesAndLines or not isinstance(filesAndLines, (list,tuple)):
test.fatal("This function only takes a non-empty list/tuple holding dicts.")
return False
navTree = waitForObject("{type='Utils::NavigationTreeView' unnamed='1' visible='1' "
"window=':Qt Creator_Core::Internal::MainWindow'}", 20000)
for current in filesAndLines:
for curFile,curLine in current.iteritems():
fName = __doubleClickFile__(navTree, curFile)
editor = getEditorForFileSuffix(curFile)
if not placeCursorToLine(editor, curLine, True):
return False
invokeMenuItem("Debug", "Toggle Breakpoint")
test.log('Set breakpoint in %s' % fName, curLine)
try:
breakPointTreeView = waitForObject(":Breakpoints_Debugger::Internal::BreakTreeView")
waitFor("breakPointTreeView.model().rowCount() == len(filesAndLines)", 2000)
except:
test.fatal("UI seems to have changed - check manually and fix this script.")
return False
test.compare(breakPointTreeView.model().rowCount(), len(filesAndLines),
'Expected %d set break points, found %d listed' %
(len(filesAndLines), breakPointTreeView.model().rowCount()))
return True
# helper that removes all breakpoints - assumes that it's getting called
# being already on Debug view and Breakpoints widget is not disabled
def removeOldBreakpoints():
test.log("Removing old breakpoints if there are any")
try:
breakPointTreeView = waitForObject(":Breakpoints_Debugger::Internal::BreakTreeView")
model = breakPointTreeView.model()
if model.rowCount()==0:
test.log("No breakpoints found...")
else:
test.log("Found %d breakpoints - removing them" % model.rowCount())
for row in range(model.rowCount()):
currentIndex = model.index(row,0)
rect = breakPointTreeView.visualRect(currentIndex)
mouseClick(breakPointTreeView, rect.x+5, rect.y+5, 0, Qt.LeftButton)
type(breakPointTreeView, "<Delete>")
except:
test.fatal("UI seems to have changed - check manually and fix this script.")
return False
return test.compare(model.rowCount(), 0, "Check if all breakpoints have been removed.")
# function to do simple debugging of the current (configured) project
# param pressContinueCount defines how often it is expected to press
# the 'Continue' button while debugging
# param expectedBPOrder holds a list of dicts where the dicts contain always
# only 1 key:value pair - the key is the name of the file, the value is
# line number where the debugger should stop
def doSimpleDebugging(currentConfigName, pressContinueCount=1, expectedBPOrder=[]):
expectedLabelTexts = ['Stopped\.', 'Stopped at breakpoint \d+ \(\d+\) in thread \d+\.']
if len(expectedBPOrder) == 0:
expectedLabelTexts.append("Running\.")
if not __startDebugger__(currentConfigName):
return False
statusLabel = findObject(":Debugger Toolbar.StatusText_Utils::StatusLabel")
test.log("Continuing debugging %d times..." % pressContinueCount)
for i in range(pressContinueCount):
if waitFor("regexVerify(str(statusLabel.text), expectedLabelTexts)", 20000):
verifyBreakPoint(expectedBPOrder[i])
else:
test.fail('%s' % str(statusLabel.text))
contDbg = waitForObject(":*Qt Creator.Continue_Core::Internal::FancyToolButton", 3000)
test.log("Continuing...")
clickButton(contDbg)
waitFor("str(statusLabel.text) == 'Running.'", 5000)
timedOut = not waitFor("str(statusLabel.text) in ['Running.', 'Debugger finished.']", 30000)
if timedOut:
test.log("Waiting for 'Running.' / 'Debugger finished.' timed out.",
"Debugger is in state: '%s'..." % statusLabel.text)
if str(statusLabel.text) == 'Running.':
test.log("Debugger is still running... Will be stopped.")
return __stopDebugger__()
elif str(statusLabel.text) == 'Debugger finished.':
test.log("Debugger has finished.")
return __logDebugResult__()
else:
test.log("Trying to stop debugger...")
try:
return __stopDebugger__()
except:
# if stopping failed - debugger had already stopped
return True
def __startDebugger__(config):
clickButton(waitForObject(":*Qt Creator.Start Debugging_Core::Internal::FancyToolButton"))
handleDebuggerWarnings(config)
hasNotTimedOut = waitFor("object.exists(':Debugger Toolbar.Continue_QToolButton')", 60000)
try:
mBox = findObject(":Failed to start application_QMessageBox")
mBoxText = mBox.text
mBoxIText = mBox.informativeText
clickButton(":DebugModeWidget.OK_QPushButton")
test.fail("Debugger hasn't started... QMessageBox appeared!")
test.log("QMessageBox content: '%s'" % mBoxText,
"'%s'" % mBoxIText)
return False
except:
pass
if hasNotTimedOut:
test.passes("Debugger started...")
else:
test.fail("Debugger seems to have not started...")
if "MSVC" in config:
debuggerLog = takeDebuggerLog()
if "lib\qtcreatorcdbext64\qtcreatorcdbext.dll cannot be found." in debuggerLog:
test.fatal("qtcreatorcdbext.dll is missing in lib\qtcreatorcdbext64")
else:
test.fatal("Debugger log did not behave as expected. Please check manually.")
logApplicationOutput()
return False
try:
waitForObject(":*Qt Creator.Interrupt_Core::Internal::FancyToolButton", 3000)
test.passes("'Interrupt' (debugger) button visible.")
except:
try:
waitForObject(":*Qt Creator.Continue_Core::Internal::FancyToolButton", 3000)
test.passes("'Continue' (debugger) button visible.")
except:
test.fatal("Neither 'Interrupt' nor 'Continue' button visible (Debugger).")
return True
def __stopDebugger__():
clickButton(waitForObject(":Debugger Toolbar.Exit Debugger_QToolButton"))
ensureChecked("{type='Core::Internal::OutputPaneToggleButton' unnamed='1' visible='1' "
"window=':Qt Creator_Core::Internal::MainWindow' occurrence='3'}")
output = waitForObject("{type='Core::OutputWindow' visible='1' windowTitle='Application Output Window'}", 20000)
waitFor("'Debugging has finished' in str(output.plainText)", 20000)
return __logDebugResult__()
def __logDebugResult__():
try:
result = waitForObject(":*Qt Creator.Start Debugging_Core::Internal::FancyToolButton")
test.passes("'Start Debugging' button visible.")
except:
test.fail("'Start Debugging' button is not visible.")
result = None
if result:
test.passes("Debugger stopped.. Qt Creator is back at normal state.")
else:
test.fail("Debugger seems to have not stopped...")
logApplicationOutput()
return result
def verifyBreakPoint(bpToVerify):
if isinstance(bpToVerify, dict):
fileName = bpToVerify.keys()[0]
editor = getEditorForFileSuffix(fileName)
if editor == None:
return False
textPos = editor.textCursor().position()
line = str(editor.plainText)[:textPos].count("\n") + 1
windowTitle = str(waitForObject(":Qt Creator_Core::Internal::MainWindow").windowTitle)
if fileName in windowTitle:
test.passes("Creator's window title changed according to current file")
else:
test.fail("Creator's window title did not change according to current file")
if line == bpToVerify.values()[0]:
test.passes("Breakpoint at expected line (%d) inside expected file (%s)"
% (line, fileName))
return True
else:
test.fail("Breakpoint did not match expected line/file",
"Found: %d in %s" % (line, fileName))
else:
test.fatal("Expected a dict for bpToVerify - got '%s'" % className(bpToVerify))
return False