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From: Andrew Burgess <aburgess@redhat.com>
To: "Maciej W. Rozycki" <macro@embecosm.com>
Cc: gdb-patches@sourceware.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 6/6] Add `set print array-indexes' tests for C/C++ arrays
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2021 16:51:00 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20211215165100.GN175541@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.DEB.2.20.2112110052040.10183@tpp.orcam.me.uk>

* Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@embecosm.com> [2021-12-11 11:48:01 +0000]:

> Add `set print array-indexes' tests for C/C++ arrays, complementing one 
> for Fortran arrays.
> ---
>  gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/array-indices.exp |  174 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/array-indices.exp   |  176 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

If the previous C/C++ tests are combined then these would naturally be
combined too.  Otherwise LGTM.

Thanks,
Andrew

>  2 files changed, 350 insertions(+)
> 
> gdb-set-print-array-indexes-test.diff
> Index: src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/array-indices.exp
> ===================================================================
> --- /dev/null
> +++ src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/array-indices.exp
> @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@
> +# Copyright 2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
> +
> +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
> +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
> +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
> +# (at your option) any later version.
> +#
> +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
> +# GNU General Public License for more details.
> +#
> +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
> +# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
> +
> +# Test the printing of element indices in C arrays.
> +
> +standard_testfile array-repeat.c
> +
> +if {[prepare_for_testing ${testfile}.exp ${testfile} ${srcfile} {debug}]} {
> +    return -1
> +}
> +
> +gdb_test_no_output "set print array-indexes on"
> +
> +if {![runto_main]} {
> +    perror "Could not run to main."
> +    continue
> +}
> +
> +gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "Break here"]
> +gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "Break here"
> +
> +# Build up the expected output for each array.
> +set n0    {[0]}
> +set n1    {[1]}
> +set n2    {[2]}
> +set n3    {[3]}
> +set n4    {[4]}
> +set n5    {[5]}
> +set a9p9o "{$n0 = 9, $n1 = 9, $n2 = 9, $n3 = 9, $n4 = 9, $n5 = 9}"
> +set a1p   "{$n0 = 1, $n1 = 1, $n2 = 1, $n3 = 1, $n4 = 1}"
> +set a1p9  "{$n0 = 1, $n1 = 1, $n2 = 1, $n3 = 1, $n4 = 1, $n5 = 9}"
> +set a2po  "{$n0 = 2, $n1 = 2, $n2 = 2, $n3 = 2, $n4 = 2}"
> +set a2p   "{$n0 = ${a2po}, $n1 = ${a2po}, $n2 = ${a2po}, $n3 = ${a2po},\
> +	    $n4 = ${a2po}}"
> +set a2p9o "{$n0 = 2, $n1 = 2, $n2 = 2, $n3 = 2, $n4 = 2, $n5 = 9}"
> +set a2p9  "{$n0 = ${a2p9o}, $n1 = ${a2p9o}, $n2 = ${a2p9o}, $n3 = ${a2p9o},\
> +	    $n4 = ${a2p9o}, $n5 = ${a9p9o}}"
> +set a3po  "{$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3, $n3 = 3, $n4 = 3}"
> +set a3p   "{$n0 = ${a3po}, $n1 = ${a3po}, $n2 = ${a3po}, $n3 = ${a3po},\
> +	    $n4 = ${a3po}}"
> +set a3p   "{$n0 = ${a3p}, $n1 = ${a3p}, $n2 = ${a3p}, $n3 = ${a3p},\
> +	    $n4 = ${a3p}}"
> +set a3p9o "{$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3, $n3 = 3, $n4 = 3, $n5 = 9}"
> +set a3p9  "{$n0 = ${a3p9o}, $n1 = ${a3p9o}, $n2 = ${a3p9o}, $n3 = ${a3p9o},\
> +	    $n4 = ${a3p9o}, $n5 = ${a9p9o}}"
> +set a9p9  "{$n0 = ${a9p9o}, $n1 = ${a9p9o}, $n2 = ${a9p9o}, $n3 = ${a9p9o},\
> +	    $n4 = ${a9p9o}, $n5 = ${a9p9o}}"
> +set a3p9  "{$n0 = ${a3p9}, $n1 = ${a3p9}, $n2 = ${a3p9}, $n3 = ${a3p9},\
> +	    $n4 = ${a3p9}, $n5 = ${a9p9}}"
> +
> +# Convert the output into a regexp.
> +set r1p   [string_to_regexp $a1p]
> +set r1p9  [string_to_regexp $a1p9]
> +set r2po  [string_to_regexp $a2po]
> +set r2p9o [string_to_regexp $a2p9o]
> +set r2p   [string_to_regexp $a2p]
> +set r2p9  [string_to_regexp $a2p9]
> +set r3po  [string_to_regexp $a3po]
> +set r3p9o [string_to_regexp $a3p9o]
> +set r3p   [string_to_regexp $a3p]
> +set r3p9  [string_to_regexp $a3p9]
> +
> +set rep5  "<repeats 5 times>"
> +set rep6  "<repeats 6 times>"
> +
> +with_test_prefix "repeats=unlimited, elements=unlimited" {
> +    # Check the arrays print as expected.
> +    gdb_test_no_output "set print repeats unlimited"
> +    gdb_test_no_output "set print elements unlimited"
> +
> +    gdb_test "print array_1d"  "${r1p}"
> +    gdb_test "print array_1d9" "${r1p9}"
> +    gdb_test "print array_2d"  "${r2p}"
> +    gdb_test "print array_2d9" "${r2p9}"
> +    gdb_test "print array_3d"  "${r3p}"
> +    gdb_test "print array_3d9" "${r3p9}"
> +}
> +
> +with_test_prefix "repeats=4, elements=unlimited" {
> +    # Now set the repeat limit.
> +    gdb_test_no_output "set print repeats 4"
> +    gdb_test_no_output "set print elements unlimited"
> +
> +    gdb_test "print array_1d" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = 1 ${rep5}}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_1d9" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = 1 ${rep5}, $n5 = 9}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_2d" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = 2 ${rep5}} ${rep5}}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_2d9" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = 2 ${rep5}, $n5 = 9} ${rep5},\
> +			    $n5 = {$n0 = 9 ${rep6}}}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_3d" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 3 ${rep5}} ${rep5}} ${rep5}}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_3d9" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 3 ${rep5}, $n5 = 9} ${rep5},\
> +				   $n5 = {$n0 = 9 ${rep6}}} ${rep5},\
> +			    $n5 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 9 ${rep6}} ${rep6}}}"]
> +}
> +
> +with_test_prefix "repeats=unlimited, elements=3" {
> +    # Now set the element limit.
> +    gdb_test_no_output "set print repeats unlimited"
> +    gdb_test_no_output "set print elements 3"
> +
> +    gdb_test "print array_1d" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = 1, $n1 = 1, $n2 = 1...}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_1d9" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = 1, $n1 = 1, $n2 = 1...}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_2d" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = 2, $n1 = 2, $n2 = 2...},\
> +			    $n1 = {$n0 = 2, $n1 = 2, $n2 = 2...},\
> +			    $n2 = {$n0 = 2, $n1 = 2, $n2 = 2...}...}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_2d9" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = 2, $n1 = 2, $n2 = 2...},\
> +			    $n1 = {$n0 = 2, $n1 = 2, $n2 = 2...},\
> +			    $n2 = {$n0 = 2, $n1 = 2, $n2 = 2...}...}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_3d" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n1 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n2 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...}...},\
> +			    $n1 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n1 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n2 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...}...},\
> +			    $n2 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n1 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n2 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3,\
> +					  $n2 = 3...}...}...}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_3d9" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n1 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n2 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...}...},\
> +			    $n1 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n1 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n2 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...}...},\
> +			    $n2 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n1 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n2 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3,\
> +					  $n2 = 3...}...}...}"]
> +}
> +
> +with_test_prefix "repeats=4, elements=12" {
> +    # Now set both limits.
> +    gdb_test_no_output "set print repeats 4"
> +    gdb_test_no_output "set print elements 12"
> +
> +    gdb_test "print array_1d" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = 1 ${rep5}}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_1d9" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = 1 ${rep5}, $n5 = 9}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_2d" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = 2 ${rep5}} ${rep5}}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_2d9" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = 2 ${rep5}, $n5 = 9} ${rep5},\
> +			    $n5 = {$n0 = 9 ${rep6}}}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_3d" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 3 ${rep5}} ${rep5}} ${rep5}}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_3d9" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 3 ${rep5}, $n5 = 9} ${rep5},\
> +				   $n5 = {$n0 = 9 ${rep6}}} ${rep5},\
> +			    $n5 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 9 ${rep6}} ${rep6}}}"]
> +}
> Index: src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/array-indices.exp
> ===================================================================
> --- /dev/null
> +++ src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/array-indices.exp
> @@ -0,0 +1,176 @@
> +# Copyright 2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
> +
> +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
> +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
> +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
> +# (at your option) any later version.
> +#
> +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
> +# GNU General Public License for more details.
> +#
> +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
> +# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
> +
> +# Test the printing of element indices in C++ arrays.
> +
> +if {[skip_cplus_tests]} { continue }
> +
> +standard_testfile array-repeat.cc
> +
> +if {[prepare_for_testing ${testfile}.exp ${testfile} ${srcfile} {debug c++}]} {
> +    return -1
> +}
> +
> +gdb_test_no_output "set print array-indexes on"
> +
> +if {![runto_main]} {
> +    perror "Could not run to main."
> +    continue
> +}
> +
> +gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "Break here"]
> +gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "Break here"
> +
> +# Build up the expected output for each array.
> +set n0    {[0]}
> +set n1    {[1]}
> +set n2    {[2]}
> +set n3    {[3]}
> +set n4    {[4]}
> +set n5    {[5]}
> +set a9p9o "{$n0 = 9, $n1 = 9, $n2 = 9, $n3 = 9, $n4 = 9, $n5 = 9}"
> +set a1p   "{$n0 = 1, $n1 = 1, $n2 = 1, $n3 = 1, $n4 = 1}"
> +set a1p9  "{$n0 = 1, $n1 = 1, $n2 = 1, $n3 = 1, $n4 = 1, $n5 = 9}"
> +set a2po  "{$n0 = 2, $n1 = 2, $n2 = 2, $n3 = 2, $n4 = 2}"
> +set a2p   "{$n0 = ${a2po}, $n1 = ${a2po}, $n2 = ${a2po}, $n3 = ${a2po},\
> +	    $n4 = ${a2po}}"
> +set a2p9o "{$n0 = 2, $n1 = 2, $n2 = 2, $n3 = 2, $n4 = 2, $n5 = 9}"
> +set a2p9  "{$n0 = ${a2p9o}, $n1 = ${a2p9o}, $n2 = ${a2p9o}, $n3 = ${a2p9o},\
> +	    $n4 = ${a2p9o}, $n5 = ${a9p9o}}"
> +set a3po  "{$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3, $n3 = 3, $n4 = 3}"
> +set a3p   "{$n0 = ${a3po}, $n1 = ${a3po}, $n2 = ${a3po}, $n3 = ${a3po},\
> +	    $n4 = ${a3po}}"
> +set a3p   "{$n0 = ${a3p}, $n1 = ${a3p}, $n2 = ${a3p}, $n3 = ${a3p},\
> +	    $n4 = ${a3p}}"
> +set a3p9o "{$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3, $n3 = 3, $n4 = 3, $n5 = 9}"
> +set a3p9  "{$n0 = ${a3p9o}, $n1 = ${a3p9o}, $n2 = ${a3p9o}, $n3 = ${a3p9o},\
> +	    $n4 = ${a3p9o}, $n5 = ${a9p9o}}"
> +set a9p9  "{$n0 = ${a9p9o}, $n1 = ${a9p9o}, $n2 = ${a9p9o}, $n3 = ${a9p9o},\
> +	    $n4 = ${a9p9o}, $n5 = ${a9p9o}}"
> +set a3p9  "{$n0 = ${a3p9}, $n1 = ${a3p9}, $n2 = ${a3p9}, $n3 = ${a3p9},\
> +	    $n4 = ${a3p9}, $n5 = ${a9p9}}"
> +
> +# Convert the output into a regexp.
> +set r1p   [string_to_regexp $a1p]
> +set r1p9  [string_to_regexp $a1p9]
> +set r2po  [string_to_regexp $a2po]
> +set r2p9o [string_to_regexp $a2p9o]
> +set r2p   [string_to_regexp $a2p]
> +set r2p9  [string_to_regexp $a2p9]
> +set r3po  [string_to_regexp $a3po]
> +set r3p9o [string_to_regexp $a3p9o]
> +set r3p   [string_to_regexp $a3p]
> +set r3p9  [string_to_regexp $a3p9]
> +
> +set rep5  "<repeats 5 times>"
> +set rep6  "<repeats 6 times>"
> +
> +with_test_prefix "repeats=unlimited, elements=unlimited" {
> +    # Check the arrays print as expected.
> +    gdb_test_no_output "set print repeats unlimited"
> +    gdb_test_no_output "set print elements unlimited"
> +
> +    gdb_test "print array_1d"  "${r1p}"
> +    gdb_test "print array_1d9" "${r1p9}"
> +    gdb_test "print array_2d"  "${r2p}"
> +    gdb_test "print array_2d9" "${r2p9}"
> +    gdb_test "print array_3d"  "${r3p}"
> +    gdb_test "print array_3d9" "${r3p9}"
> +}
> +
> +with_test_prefix "repeats=4, elements=unlimited" {
> +    # Now set the repeat limit.
> +    gdb_test_no_output "set print repeats 4"
> +    gdb_test_no_output "set print elements unlimited"
> +
> +    gdb_test "print array_1d" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = 1 ${rep5}}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_1d9" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = 1 ${rep5}, $n5 = 9}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_2d" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = 2 ${rep5}} ${rep5}}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_2d9" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = 2 ${rep5}, $n5 = 9} ${rep5},\
> +			    $n5 = {$n0 = 9 ${rep6}}}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_3d" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 3 ${rep5}} ${rep5}} ${rep5}}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_3d9" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 3 ${rep5}, $n5 = 9} ${rep5},\
> +				   $n5 = {$n0 = 9 ${rep6}}} ${rep5},\
> +			    $n5 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 9 ${rep6}} ${rep6}}}"]
> +}
> +
> +with_test_prefix "repeats=unlimited, elements=3" {
> +    # Now set the element limit.
> +    gdb_test_no_output "set print repeats unlimited"
> +    gdb_test_no_output "set print elements 3"
> +
> +    gdb_test "print array_1d" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = 1, $n1 = 1, $n2 = 1...}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_1d9" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = 1, $n1 = 1, $n2 = 1...}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_2d" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = 2, $n1 = 2, $n2 = 2...},\
> +			    $n1 = {$n0 = 2, $n1 = 2, $n2 = 2...},\
> +			    $n2 = {$n0 = 2, $n1 = 2, $n2 = 2...}...}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_2d9" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = 2, $n1 = 2, $n2 = 2...},\
> +			    $n1 = {$n0 = 2, $n1 = 2, $n2 = 2...},\
> +			    $n2 = {$n0 = 2, $n1 = 2, $n2 = 2...}...}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_3d" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n1 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n2 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...}...},\
> +			    $n1 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n1 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n2 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...}...},\
> +			    $n2 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n1 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n2 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3,\
> +					  $n2 = 3...}...}...}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_3d9" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n1 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n2 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...}...},\
> +			    $n1 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n1 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n2 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...}...},\
> +			    $n2 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n1 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3, $n2 = 3...},\
> +				   $n2 = {$n0 = 3, $n1 = 3,\
> +					  $n2 = 3...}...}...}"]
> +}
> +
> +with_test_prefix "repeats=4, elements=12" {
> +    # Now set both limits.
> +    gdb_test_no_output "set print repeats 4"
> +    gdb_test_no_output "set print elements 12"
> +
> +    gdb_test "print array_1d" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = 1 ${rep5}}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_1d9" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = 1 ${rep5}, $n5 = 9}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_2d" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = 2 ${rep5}} ${rep5}}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_2d9" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = 2 ${rep5}, $n5 = 9} ${rep5},\
> +			    $n5 = {$n0 = 9 ${rep6}}}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_3d" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 3 ${rep5}} ${rep5}} ${rep5}}"]
> +    gdb_test "print array_3d9" \
> +	[string_to_regexp "{$n0 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 3 ${rep5}, $n5 = 9} ${rep5},\
> +				   $n5 = {$n0 = 9 ${rep6}}} ${rep5},\
> +			    $n5 = {$n0 = {$n0 = 9 ${rep6}} ${rep6}}}"]
> +}
> 


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2021-12-11 11:46 [PATCH 0/6] Make Fortran support respect more `set print' settings Maciej W. Rozycki
2021-12-11 11:47 ` [PATCH 1/6] Initialize `m_ndimensions' in the member initializer list Maciej W. Rozycki
2021-12-15 13:18   ` Andrew Burgess
2021-12-17 15:03     ` Maciej W. Rozycki
2021-12-11 11:47 ` [PATCH 2/6] Avoid redundant operations in `fortran_array_walker' Maciej W. Rozycki
2021-12-15 13:19   ` Andrew Burgess
2021-12-17 15:04     ` Maciej W. Rozycki
2021-12-11 11:47 ` [PATCH 3/6] Respect `set print repeats' with Fortran arrays Maciej W. Rozycki
2021-12-15 15:18   ` Andrew Burgess
2022-01-08 16:25     ` Maciej W. Rozycki
2021-12-11 11:47 ` [PATCH 4/6] Add `set print repeats' tests for C/C++ arrays Maciej W. Rozycki
2021-12-15 15:33   ` Andrew Burgess
2022-01-08 16:26     ` Maciej W. Rozycki
2021-12-11 11:47 ` [PATCH 5/6] Respect `set print array-indexes' with Fortran arrays Maciej W. Rozycki
2021-12-15 16:49   ` Andrew Burgess
2022-01-08 16:27     ` Maciej W. Rozycki
2021-12-11 11:48 ` [PATCH 6/6] Add `set print array-indexes' tests for C/C++ arrays Maciej W. Rozycki
2021-12-15 16:51   ` Andrew Burgess [this message]
2022-01-08 16:27     ` Maciej W. Rozycki

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