v8/test/debugger/debug/debug-stepin-call-function-stub.js
jgruber ea48d0942a [debugger] Further stepping support in test wrapper
This CL adds further support to the test wrapper. We are now able to
run almost all mjsunit/debug-step-* tests using the inspector backend.

debug-stepframe-* tests are not yet supported since inspector does not
know a 'frame' step type.

The interface has also been improved to be able to move these tests to
inspector mostly without modification.

BUG=v8:5330

Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2466273005
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#40800}
2016-11-07 12:25:24 +00:00

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// Copyright 2009 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
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Debug = debug.Debug
var exception = null;
var state = 0;
var expected_function_name = null;
var expected_source_line_text = null;
var expected_caller_source_line = null;
var step_in_count = 2;
// Simple debug event handler which first time will cause 'step in' action
// to get into g.call and than check that execution is pauesed inside
// function 'g'.
function listener(event, exec_state, event_data, data) {
try {
if (event == Debug.DebugEvent.Break) {
if (state < step_in_count) {
// Step into f().
exec_state.prepareStep(Debug.StepAction.StepIn);
state++;
} else {
assertEquals(expected_source_line_text,
event_data.sourceLineText());
assertEquals(expected_function_name, event_data.func().name());
state = 3;
}
}
} catch(e) {
exception = e;
}
};
// Add the debug event listener.
Debug.setListener(listener);
function g() {
return "s"; // expected line
}
function testFunction() {
var f = g;
var s = 1 +f(10);
}
function g2() {
return "s2"; // expected line
}
function testFunction2() {
var f = g2;
var s = 1 +f(10, 20);
}
// Run three times. First time the function will be compiled lazily,
// second time cached version will be used.
for (var i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
state = 0;
expected_function_name = 'g';
expected_source_line_text = ' return "s"; // expected line';
step_in_count = 2;
// Set a break point and call to invoke the debug event listener.
const breakid = Debug.setBreakPoint(testFunction, 1, 0);
testFunction();
Debug.clearBreakPoint(breakid);
assertNull(exception);
assertEquals(3, state);
}
// Test stepping into function call when a breakpoint is set at the place
// of call. Use different pair of functions so that g2 is compiled lazily.
// Run twice: first time function will be compiled lazily, second time
// cached version will be used.
for (var i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
state = 0;
expected_function_name = 'g2';
expected_source_line_text = ' return "s2"; // expected line';
step_in_count = 1;
// Set a break point and call to invoke the debug event listener.
const breakid = Debug.setBreakPoint(testFunction2, 2, 0);
testFunction2();
Debug.clearBreakPoint(breakid);
assertNull(exception);
assertEquals(3, state);
}
// Get rid of the debug event listener.
Debug.setListener(null);