v8/test/debugger/debug/debug-multiple-breakpoints.js
jgruber facd6b9a4a [debug-wrapper] Migrate more tests
* Fix setting script-scope variables through inspector by internalizing
  their names.
* Reconstruct values of Number, String, and Boolean classes.
* Adapt a couple of tests for API restrictions.

BUG=v8:5530

Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2512963002
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#41175}
2016-11-22 12:44:18 +00:00

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Debug = debug.Debug
// Simple debug event handler which just counts the number of break points hit.
var break_point_hit_count;
function listener(event, exec_state, event_data, data) {
if (event == Debug.DebugEvent.Break) {
break_point_hit_count++;
}
};
// Add the debug event listener.
Debug.setListener(listener);
// Test functions
function f() {a=1;b=2;};
function g() {f();}
function h() {}
// This test sets several break points at the same place and checks that
// several break points at the same place only makes one debug break event
// and that when the last break point is removed no more debug break events
// occours.
break_point_hit_count = 0;
// Set a breakpoint in f.
bp1 = Debug.setBreakPoint(f);
f();
assertEquals(1, break_point_hit_count);
// Set another breakpoint in f at the same place.
assertThrows(() => Debug.setBreakPoint(f));
f();
assertEquals(2, break_point_hit_count);
// Remove the break points.
Debug.clearBreakPoint(bp1);
f();
assertEquals(2, break_point_hit_count);
// Perform the same test using function g (this time removing the break points
// in the another order).
break_point_hit_count = 0;
bp1 = Debug.setBreakPoint(g);
g();
assertEquals(1, break_point_hit_count);
assertThrows(() => Debug.setBreakPoint(g));
g();
assertEquals(2, break_point_hit_count);
Debug.clearBreakPoint(bp1);
g();
assertEquals(2, break_point_hit_count);
// Finally test with many break points.
test_count = 10;
break_point_hit_count = 0;
for (var i = 0; i < test_count; i++) {
if (i == 0) {
Debug.setBreakPoint(h);
} else {
assertThrows(() => Debug.setBreakPoint(h));
}
h();
}
assertEquals(test_count, break_point_hit_count);