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	CFunctionFullTests now also runs "bt" command before "py-bt-full", similar to CFunctionTests which also runs "bt" command before "py-bt". So test_gdb can skip the test if patterns like "?? ()" are found in the gdb output.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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"""
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Similar to test_cfunction but test "py-bt-full" command.
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"""
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import re
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from .util import setup_module
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from .test_cfunction import CFunctionTests
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def setUpModule():
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    setup_module()
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class CFunctionFullTests(CFunctionTests):
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    def check(self, func_name, cmd):
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        # Verify with "py-bt-full":
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        gdb_output = self.get_stack_trace(
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            cmd,
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            breakpoint=func_name,
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            cmds_after_breakpoint=['bt', 'py-bt-full'],
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            # bpo-45207: Ignore 'Function "meth_varargs" not
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            # defined.' message in stderr.
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            ignore_stderr=True,
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        )
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        # bpo-46600: If the compiler inlines _null_to_none() in
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        # meth_varargs() (ex: clang -Og), _null_to_none() is the
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        # frame #1. Otherwise, meth_varargs() is the frame #1.
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        regex = r'#(1|2)'
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        regex += re.escape(f' <built-in method {func_name}')
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        self.assertRegex(gdb_output, regex)
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# Delete the test case, otherwise it's executed twice
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del CFunctionTests
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